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a time schedule established by San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department for the site to <br /> be brought into compliance. <br /> THEREFORE,PURSUANT TO PRC SECTIONS 45000,45005,AND 45011,YOU ARE <br /> ORDERED TO: <br /> 1. Submit to the Environmental Health Department, for review and approval, a corrective <br /> action plan detailing how the site will be brought into compliance. <br /> 2. The contents of the corrective action plan shall include, but not be limited to: <br /> a site health and safety plan,work-plan,the schedule for site work and a site drainage and <br /> erosion control plan. <br /> 3. All site work must be done in accordance with the approved corrective action plan. <br /> COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE: <br /> Item No. 1: Within ninety(90) days of issuance of this Notice and Order submit the corrective <br /> action plan. The LEA will either approve or deny the corrective action plan within thirty <br /> (30) days of submittal. <br /> Item No. 2: Site remediation shall commence within thirty(30) days of plan approval. The site work <br /> must be completed in accordance with the approved corrective action plan within one <br /> hundred and eighty (180) days of approval. <br /> In the event the time frames for completion of the above specified activities cannot be adhered to due to <br /> adverse weather or other factors not in the control of the owner, the LEA may extend the time frames <br /> based upon those specific factors provided by the owner in writing. <br /> PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT PURSUANT TO PRC SECTIONS 45011, 45014, <br /> AND 45023. If the above actions are not completed or complied with by the specified dates,the LEA may <br /> seek administrative civil penalties in an amount not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each day <br /> the violation occurs, or petition the superior court for injunctive relief to enforce this order and seek civil <br /> penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per day for each violation, against any person who <br /> intentionally or negligently violates any provision of applicable solid waste statute or regulation. <br /> Failure to remedy the aforementioned violation(s) by the required date(s) may result in San Joaquin <br /> County and/or the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) expending available funds <br /> to perform any cleanup, abatement, or remedial work needed to protect public health and safety or the <br /> environment pursuant to PRC Section 48020. <br /> If the CIWMB expends funds to perform any cleanup, abatement, or remedial work, the CIWMB may <br /> seek repayment from responsible parties pursuant to PRC 48020 et seq. Moreover, any funds so expended <br /> by the CIWMB constitute a lien upon the real property owned by any responsible party that is subject to <br /> the remedial action(PRC Section 48023.5). <br /> Nothing in this order shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or release from liability for any <br /> conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations. Notwithstanding compliance <br />