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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION (PHS-EHD) <br /> PROCEDURE FOR SOLID WASTE FACILITY PERMIT EXEMPTION <br /> Sites seeking an exemption from a California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) <br /> Solid Waste Facility Permit(SWFP)must complete the following procedures: <br /> Exemptions are situations where the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA)has discretion to exempt <br /> a facility from the permitting requirements if certain findings can be made. The procedure for <br /> establishing Exemption status is described below. <br /> 1) The LEA must first determine if the facility falls within a solid waste facility classification. <br /> The LEA's staff shall make a determination of whether a site is a solid waste facility or not. <br /> A site inspection may be conducted. If a determination is made that a site is not a solid waste <br /> facility,then no SWFP application is required. <br /> 2) The definition of an"Exempt Solid Waste Site" includes facilities that are small volume <br /> waste facilities; facilities involved exclusively in recycling/salvaging operations or facilities <br /> for which waste handling activities are only incidental to the operation. <br /> 3) At the LEA's discretion, a solid waste facility may be exempted from the requirement of a <br /> Solid Waste Facility Permit (SWFP) (27CCR 21565). However, such an exemption may <br /> only be granted if the facility falls within one of the classifications listed below and all of the <br /> following findings are made: <br /> a) The exemption is not against the public interest <br /> b) The quantity of solid wastes is insignificant <br /> c) The nature of the solid wastes poses no significant threat to health, safety, or the <br /> environment. <br /> The facility should fit into one of the eight classifications listed in the CCR, Title 27, Section <br /> 21565. If the facility meets the classification criteria,the application must be reviewed in <br /> order to make the mandatory findings listed above. <br /> 4) If a determination is made that a site is a solid waste facility, but may be eligible for an <br /> exemption,then a SWFP application along with an operational plan and a site plan shall be <br /> submitted. The LEA should then consider the information provided on the nature and <br /> quantity of waste to be handled. If the nature of the waste is such that it would not cause a <br /> threat, then the LEA should consider the quantity of waste to be handled. In determining <br /> whether the quantity of wastes to be handled is significant or not,the LEA should consider <br /> the location of the facility. The proximity to sensitive receptors such as homes, hospitals, or <br /> schools; the physical characteristics of the site; the distance wastes will travel from the <br /> source to the disposal site; and any other issues will be considered. <br /> 5) The SWFP application, operational plan, and site plan will be reviewed. The application <br /> must fully describe the planned operation and include the volume and nature of waste to be <br /> handled and the rationale for determining that the nature of the solid wastes will pose no <br /> significant threat to health, safety, or the environment. <br /> Page 1 of 2 June 18,2001 <br />