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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0522537
PE
4466
FACILITY_ID
FA0015352
FACILITY_NAME
MARTIN DAIRY
STREET_NUMBER
7532
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
HENRY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
FARMINGTON
Zip
95230
APN
18741005
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
7532 S HENRY RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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F <br /> (a) After a public hearing the EA may grant an exemption from the requirement that the operator of a facility or <br /> operation obtain a permit or comply with other Regulatory Tier Requirements established in Title 14, California <br /> Code of Regulations, section 18100 et seq. Such an exemption may be granted if the facility falls within one of <br /> the classifications in subsection (b) and all of the following findings are made: <br /> (1)The exemption is not against the public interest. <br /> (2)The quantity of solid wastes is insignificant. <br /> (3)The nature of the solid wastes poses no significant threat to health, safety,or the <br /> environment. <br /> (b) Classifications of solid waste facilities that may be exempted are: <br /> (1) Facilities or portions thereof doing research funded primarily by government grants; <br /> (2) Drilling mud disposal sumps for short-term use (less than one year) if significant quantities <br /> of hazardous or toxic materials are not present in the mud, fluids and cuttings from drilling <br /> and associated operations; [Note:currently, on-site sumps are exempted under T23 section <br /> 2511(g)&in section 20090(8)of this subdivision] <br /> (3) Unclassified waste management units as defined by the State Water Resources Control <br /> Board (SWRCS), except as otherwise provided in CCR,Title 14, Division 7, Chapter 3.0, <br /> Article 5.95; <br /> (4) Farm or ranch disposal sites for one- or two-family use; <br /> (5) Resource Recovery facilities intended only for demonstration purposes and not for profit; <br /> (6) Disposal sites to be used exclusively for one of the following: for spreading of either <br /> cannery wastes or oily wastes, mine tailings, ashes and residues, agricultural wastes,street <br /> sweepings, dirt from excavations, slag if disposed of on site, or waste water treatment sludge <br /> if disposed of on site or to specified agricultural lands; and <br /> (7) Evaporation ponds for disposing of salts from oil and geothermal drilling operations. <br /> (c)The EA may inspect any exempted facility in accordance with CCR,Title 14, Division 7, Chapter 5,Article 2.2, <br /> section 18083. Where the EA has reason to believe that circumstances have changed and the findings made <br /> pursuant to subsection (a) can no longer be supported,the EA may, after holding a public hearing, rescind the <br /> exemption. <br /> (d)All exemptions and rescissions of exemptions shall be forwarded to the CIWMB within seven days after the <br /> decision is issued. <br /> [Comment:In exempting facilities, the EA should recognize that only facilities which are solid waste facilities or <br /> operations, as defined in Public Resources Code section 40194, must obtain either a permit or an exemption. The <br /> following are examples of facilities that need not apply for an exemption or a permit: <br /> 1. A facility solely engaged in purchase or sale of salvaged separated materials. <br /> 2. Scrap metal, glass, cardboard and fiber brokers and manufacturing firms, which utilize salvaged <br /> materials. <br /> 3. Recycling centers that only handle salvaged separated materials for reuse. <br /> 4. Salvaged separated material collection,storage, or processing activities.] <br /> Note: <br /> Authority cited. <br /> Section 40502,Public Resources Code. <br /> Reference; <br /> Sections 43020,43021 and 43103,Public Resources Code. <br />
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