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� I i 0 0 Page 1 of 2 <br />Donna Heran [EH] <br />From: Robert McClellon [EH] <br />Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 10:29 AM <br />To: Donna Heran [EH] <br />Subject: FW: SKS Compost Operation (39 -AA -0050) <br />-----Original Message ----- <br />From: Garrett T. Backus [EH] <br />Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 1:05 PM <br />To: Robert McClellon [EH] <br />Subject: FW: SKS Compost Operation (39 -AA -0050) <br />Feedback from Reinhard ... looks like they need a full compostable materials handling facility permit. <br />Garrett <br />From: Hohlwein, Reinhard [mailto:RHohlwein@ciwmb.ca.gov] <br />Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 12:39 PM <br />To: Garrett T. Backus [EH] <br />Cc: Madison -Johnson, Mary <br />Subject: RE: SKS Compost Operation (39 -AA -0050) <br />howdy Garrett - no way can they do this without a full permit. <br />this is from an e-mail re: another site requesting guidance on composting mortalities... <br />bottom line - if the material is processed - ground up - then it could conceivably be composted but only under a <br />Compostable Materials Handling Facility Permit <br />hope that helps - R <br />Here is a section of Title 14 that would apply to any conceptual dead animal composting site. <br />Article 2. Regulatory Tiers for Composting Operations and Facilities <br />composting of unprocessed mammalian tissue is prohibited - but is offal or other'post-processing' animal waste permissible? <br />Section 17855.2. Prohibitions. <br />(a) The composting of unprocessed mammalian tissue, including but not limited to, flesh, organs, hide, blood, bone and morrow is prohibited, <br />except when from the food service industry, grocery stores, or residential food scrap collection. Carcasses of animals with any contagious disease <br />shall not be composted, unless approved in writing by the California Department of Food and Agriculture, Division of Animal Industry. <br />- all composting facilities requite this type of permit under the 'organics regs - as opposed to solid waste facilities permit. <br />Section 17854. Compostable Materials Handling Facility Permit Requirements. <br />Except as specified in this Article, all compostable materials handling activities shall obtain a Compostable Materials Handling Facility Permit <br />pursuant to the requirements of Title 27, California Code of Regulations, Division 2, Subdivision 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 1 and Subchapter 3, <br />Articles 1, 2, 3 and 3.1 (commencing with section 21450) prior to commencing operations. <br />Article 6. Composting Operating Standards Section 17867. General Operating Standards. <br />11/16/2007 <br />