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Benjamin Escotto [EH] <br /> From: Benjamin Escotto [EH] <br /> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:00 PM <br /> To: 'Kevin Clutter' <br /> Cc: Robert McClellon [EH] <br /> Subject: RE:Transfer Station Inspection <br /> Kevin, <br /> You were issued a permit to operate as a Limited Volume Transfer Operation under the Enforcement Agency <br /> Notification Tier. You were issued a permit by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department because the <br /> facility falls under the EA Notification Tier. No permit would have been issued if the facility fell under the Excluded Tier. <br /> Now you will need to fill out an application to operate as a Medium Volume Transfer/Processing Facility under the <br /> Registration Permit Tier. Title 14 CCR Sections 17400-17405 covers these differences. If you need further clarification <br /> on this matter or your fees,you will need to talk to Robert. He is off this week but will return next Monday(4/22/13). <br /> Ben <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Kevin Clutter [mailto:KClutter@iwpusa.com] <br /> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 11:18 AM <br /> To: Benjamin Escotto [EH] <br /> Cc: Robert McClellon [EH] <br /> Subject: RE:Transfer Station Inspection <br /> Ben-still chasing land owner, but in the mean time,corporate started asking a couple of questions when we were <br /> getting check requests done, etc.One question that just came back this morning is what kind of permit were we issued <br /> by the county? It is termed a permit-to-operate and states on it that it can be revoked. But under notification rules, it <br /> says no permit would be issued and that it was not like a permit-to-operate that could be revoked (which the first level <br /> that would occur at would be a registration permit).So it looks like we sent in notification information but were issued <br /> back a permit-to-operate (of which the registration tier) is the first level that should have occurred.They are wondering <br /> if we've already essentially paid for and were granted the registration permit.And if somehow that's the case, how do <br /> we make up the difference now? I think the only real difference that we're ending up submitting is a slight adjustment of <br /> description to include the bakery product and of course tonnage. But other than that,there really isn't much difference <br /> from what we submitted the first time. <br /> Kevin <br /> From: Benjamin Escotto [EH] [bescotto@sjcehd.com] <br /> Sent:Wednesday,April 10, 2013 8:43 AM <br /> To: Kevin Clutter <br /> Cc: Robert McClellon [EH] <br /> Subject: RE:Transfer Station Inspection <br /> Kevin, <br /> You will need to as well contact Dave Gordin of the San Joaquin County Department of Public Works-Solid Waste <br /> Division (SWD)at(209)468-3066. <br /> SWD will need to amend their countywide integrated waste management plan <br />