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PA-1800316 – Conditions of Approval 5 <br />storage area. This disposal field area must be used for that specific purpose only, and it cannot <br />contain any underground utility lines (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9- <br />1110.4[c][5]). <br /> <br />c. Construction of an individual sewage disposal system(s) under permit and inspection by the <br />Environmental Health Department is required at the time of development based on the Soil <br />Suitability/ Nitrate Loading Study findings (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9- <br />1110.3 & 9-1110.4). <br /> <br />d. All new and replacement water supply and sanitary sewage system shall be designed to minimize <br />or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the system and discharge from systems into flood waters <br />(San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9-1605.13(a)). <br /> <br />e. Applicant will need to get written approval from a rendering plant for the disposal of animal waste <br />due to animal slaughter activities or from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br />for discharge to land. That written approval shall be presented to the Environmental Health <br />Department prior to issuance of building permit and/or final occupancy approval (San Joaquin <br />County Development Title, Section 9-1125.5). <br /> <br />f. A revised manure management plan shall be submitted for approval to EHD to reflect the proposed <br />project. The number of animals per acre shall be consistent with appropriate waste management <br />practices. The fee will be based on the current schedule at the time of payment. Compliance with <br />San Joaquin County Title 5, and the California Code Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 15, <br />Article 6 shall be address in the manure management plan. <br /> <br />g. Before any hazardous materials/waste can be stored or used onsite, the owner/operator must <br />report the use or storage of these hazardous materials to the California Environmental Reporting <br />System (CERS) at cers.calepa.ca.gov/ and comply with the laws and regulations for the programs <br />listed below (based on quantity of hazardous material in some cases). <br /> <br />1. Any amount but not limited to the following hazardous waste; hazardous material spills, used <br />oil, used oil filters, used oil-contaminated absorbent/debris, waste antifreeze, used batteries or <br />other universal waste, etc. – Hazardous Waste Program (Health &Safety Code (HSC) Sections <br />25404 & 25180 et sec.) <br /> <br />2. Onsite treatment of hazardous waste – Hazardous Waste Treatment Tiered Permitting <br />Program (HSC Sections 25404 & 25200 et sec. & California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title <br />22, Section 67450.1 et sec.) <br /> <br />3. Reportable quantities of hazardous materials-reportable quantities are 55 gallons or more of <br />liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet-for compressed gases, with some exceptions. <br />Carbon dioxide is a regulated substance and is required to be reported as a hazardous material <br />if storing 1,200 cubic-feet (137 pounds) or more onsite in San Joaquin County – Hazardous <br />Materials Business Plan Program (HSC Sections 25508 & 25500 et sec.) <br /> <br />4. Any amount of hazardous material stored in an Underground Storage Tank – Underground <br />Storage Tank Program (HSC Sections 25286 & 25280 et sec.) <br /> <br /> If an underground storage tank (UST) system will be installed, a permit is required to be <br />submitted to, and approved by, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />(EHD) before any UST installation work can begin. <br /> <br /> Additionally, an EHD UST permit to operate is required once the approved UST system is <br />installed. <br />