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5.14 WASTE MANAGEMENT <br /> TABLE 5.14-4 <br /> Laws,Ordinances, Regulations,and Standards for Waste Management <br /> AFC Section <br /> Administering Explaining <br /> LORS Requirements/Applicability Agency Conformance <br /> San Joaquin County To ensure that hazardous wastes treated on San Joaquin Sections 5.14.7, <br /> Hazardous Waste site prior to reuse or disposal are stored, County 5.14.5.3, 5.14.4.2.2 <br /> Tiered Permitting handled and disposed of in compliance with Environmental <br /> Program (Health and state and federal laws and regulations. Health Department <br /> Safety Code Sections Inspection, surveillance and permitting is <br /> 25200.3, 25201.5; required as part of the county Unified <br /> California Code of Program. <br /> Regulations Title 22, <br /> Section 67450.2 et <br /> seq.) <br /> San Joaquin County Interagency emergency response team San Joaquin Sections 5.14.7, <br /> Environmental Health guidelines for incidents involving hazardous County 5.14.5.3, 5.14.4.2.2 <br /> Emergency Response material spills or releases, including health Environmental <br /> Program (California assessments to evaluate actual or potential Health Department <br /> Health and Safety Code environmental contamination and/or human <br /> Sections 25200 et seq. exposure, recommendations for short and <br /> and 101040) long-term cleanup, and oversight of the <br /> cleanup activities performed by the <br /> responsible parties or environmental <br /> assessment firms. <br /> San Joaquin County San Joaquin County Environmental Health San Joaquin Section 5.14.6, <br /> Environmental Health Department is the CUPA for San Joaquin County 5.14.7, 5.14.5.3, <br /> Department various County that regulates and conducts Environmental 5.14.4.2.2 <br /> programs inspections of businesses that handle Health Department <br /> hazardous materials, hazardous wastes, <br /> and/or have underground storage tanks. <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department programs include assistance <br /> with oversight on property re-development <br /> (i.e., brownfields); and voluntary or private <br /> oversight cleanup assistance. LEC will <br /> comply with San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> requirements concerning storage and <br /> handling of hazardous materials and wastes <br /> and will also cooperate with San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department <br /> on resolution of environmental issues at the <br /> site. <br /> 5.14.5.1 Federal LORS <br /> EPA regulates wastewater under the CWA. The federal statute that controls both <br /> nonhazardous and hazardous waste is the RCRA 42 USC 6901,et seq. RCRA's <br /> implementing regulations are found at 40 CFR 260, et seq. Subtitle D assigns responsibility <br /> for the regulation of nonhazardous waste to the states;federal involvement is limited to <br /> establishing minimum criteria that prescribe the best practicable controls and monitoring <br /> requirements for solid waste disposal facilities. Subtitle C controls the generation, <br /> transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste through a <br /> SAC/371322/082330007(LEC_5.14_WASTE MANAGEMENT.DOC) 5.14-17 <br />