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REGULATORY San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD), as the <br /> AUTHORITY Local Enforcement Agency (LEA), is authorized by Division 30 of the <br /> Public Resources Code (PRC), Section 43209 and 45000 and Title 14 of <br /> the California Code of Regulations (CCR), to enforce applicable solid <br /> waste regulations within the Cities and County of San Joaquin. <br /> Division 30, Part 5 of the PRC and 14 CCR Sections 18304 and 18304.1 <br /> authorizes the LEA to issue enforcement orders for violations of the PRC <br /> and regulations adopted pursuant to Division 30. The PRC also <br /> authorizes the LEA to assess penalties for failure to comply with the <br /> enforcement order. <br /> STIPULATION EHD and Respondent enter into this Stipulated Penalty Order as follows: <br /> AND ORDER 1. The parties wish to resolve this matter and to ensure prompt <br /> action to achieve the Schedule of Compliance below. <br /> 2. Jurisdiction exists pursuant to Public Resources Code section <br /> 45010 and 45011. <br /> 3. Respondent waives the right to appeal in this matter. <br /> 4. This Order shall constitute full settlement of the violations alleged <br /> in the Notice of Penalty Assessment so long as Respondent fully <br /> complies with its terms, but does not limit EHD from taking <br /> appropriate enforcement action for other or future violations <br /> addressed in the Penalty Order (Attachment 1). <br /> 5. Respondent agrees to submit immediately to the EHD, for review <br /> and approval, a corrective action plan detailing how the site will be <br /> brought into compliance. <br /> 6. Respondent agrees to remove abandoned autos and other solid <br /> waste from the site within 180 days of the execution of this <br /> Stipulated Order. <br /> 7. Respondent agrees to grade covered surfaces of the disposal <br /> area to promote lateral runoff of precipitation and to prevent <br /> ponding within 180 days of the execution of this Stipulated Order. <br /> 8. Respondent agrees to design and maintain drainage system to <br /> ensure integrity of roads, structures, and gas systems and prevent <br /> safety hazards and exposure of waste within 180 days of the <br /> execution of this Stipulated Order. <br /> 9. Respondent acknowledges that failure to remedy the <br /> aforementioned violation(s) may result in San Joaquin County <br /> and/or the California Department of Resources Recycling and <br /> Recovery (CalRecycle) expending funds to perform any cleanup, <br /> abatement, or remedial work needed to protect public health and <br />