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„ ," I <br /> Fixed Treatment nit <br /> Fact Sheet <br /> Operating Under Conditionally <br /> May 2005 <br /> Exempt-Limited SUBSTANCES OF CONTROL SUBSTANCES CfYtti`YflAl <br /> a SC i,; one of s& INTRODUCTION <br /> har rd,;� and <br /> Departments within The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) developed this fact sheet to <br /> the California assist owners and operators of fixed treatment units (FTUs) in complying with <br /> Environmental Conditionally Exempt-Limited (CEL) laws and regulations. CEL laws and <br /> I-Paection Agency regulations are part of a tiered permitting system for hazardous waste treatment in <br /> The Department's California. This fact sheet describes the requirements for owners or operators who <br /> mission is to restore, would like to treat hazardous waste under the CEL tier. <br /> protect and traria rya4 ee <br /> (he envlronmen4 This fact sheet applies to FTUs only, since Transportable Treatment Units (TTUs) <br /> {�r ensurepublk h&dtlr, are ineligible to operate under CEL. This fact sheet supersedes the 1996 CEL fact <br /> environmental sheet and includes the revised definition of the term "treatment.” Definitions of the <br /> quality and terms used in this fact sheet are listed on pages six to eight. <br /> economic vitality, <br /> y regu a ing This fact sheet will help you determine if you are eligible to operate an FTU under <br /> hazardous waste, CEL. It will also help you understand the various administrative and technical <br /> conducting and operating requirements for conducting onsite treatment of hazardous waste. <br /> overseeing However,be advised that this fact sheet contains general information only and is not <br /> cle anllr.s, and a substitute for the actual laws, the Health and Safety Code (Health & Saf. Code) <br /> developing division 20, chapter 6.5, and California Code of Regulations (Cal. Code Regs.), title <br /> and promoting 22, division 4.5. <br /> pollution Prevention. <br /> You may contact your local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) for <br /> additional information and instructions since the CUPA is responsible for reviewing <br /> State of California notification forms from businesses located within its jurisdiction. A list of CUPA <br /> addresses and phone numbers is available on the California CUPA web site at <br /> www.calcupa.net/services/directory/search.asp and on the California Environmental <br /> Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) web site at <br /> . www.calepa.ca.gov/CUPA/CUPAMail.htm. <br /> California Ppckground or C iforni .'s i iered Permitting System <br /> Environmental <br /> Protection Agency The Wright-Polanco-Lempert Hazardous Waste Treatment Permit Reform Act of <br /> 1992 established a five-tiered program for authorizing the treatment and storage of <br />