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BOARD OF TRUSTEES <br />SAN JOAGUIN LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT <br />SERVING <br />Al Crow, Pres. <br />Hazardous Waste Generated in <br />San Joaquin County <br />Earl Pimentel, Vice Pro& <br />1601 East Hazelton Avenue <br />City of Manteca <br />Tommy Joyce, Secy. <br />Stockton, California 95205 <br />City of Escalon <br />James F. Culbertson <br />>= 5 Tons < 25 Tons <br />City of Lodi <br />John D. Mast, M.D. <br />JOGI KHANNA, M.D., M.P.H., DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER <br />City of Tracy <br />Virginia Mathews <br />>= 50 Tons < 250 Tons <br />City of Ripon <br />Thomas Schubert, D.V.M. <br />>= 250 Tons < 500 Tons <br />San Joaquin County <br />Daphne Shaw <br />>= 500 Tons < 1000 Tons <br />City of Stockton <br />Harvey Williams, Ph.D. <br />>= 1000 Tons < 2000 Tons <br />San Joaquin County <br />The San Joaquin Local Health District - Environmental Health Division will implement its Hazardous <br />Waste Generator Program on July 1, 1989. This is in accordance with the Memorandum of <br />Understanding signed March 2, 1988 with the California Department of Health Services, granting the <br />Health District authority to inspect and permit hazardous waste generators in San Joaquin County. <br />Health District Staff will examine hazardous waste handling, storage, treatment and disposal <br />procedures at generator facilities to assure compliance with the State Hazardous Waste Control Law <br />(California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5). <br />Under present State law, businesses generating five or more tons of hazardous waste per year are <br />subject to State hazardous waste generator fees. These fees are collected annually by the State <br />Board of Equalization. State law provides that State generator fees may be offset by fees paid to <br />local hazardous waste generator programs. On May 23, 1989, the San Joaquin Local Health District <br />Board of Trustees established local hazardous waste generator fees equal to those charged by the <br />State. This will allow the generator to pay the local generator fee to the Health District and deduct <br />this amount from the State Board of Equalization billing when received for the new calendar year. <br />We encourage the generator to pay the Local Health District fee prior to paying the State Board of <br />Equalization billing to allow for this deduction. <br />NOTE: Save documentation of generator fees paid to the Local Health District as <br />payment verification for the State Board of Equalization. <br />The San Joaquin Local Health District Hazardous Waste Generator Fee Schedule for 1989 is as <br />follows: <br />Hazardous Waste Generated in <br />Half Fees Billed on <br />Tons (Based on H.W. manifested <br />July 1 and <br />Total H.W. Fees in <br />in 1987) 1989 <br />Nov 1 <br />1989 <br />>= 5 Tons < 25 Tons <br />$ 121.25 <br />$ 242.50 <br />>= 25 Tons < 50 Tons <br />$ 606.25 <br />$ 1,212.50 <br />>= 50 Tons < 250 Tons <br />$ 1,212.50 <br />$ 2,425.00 <br />>= 250 Tons < 500 Tons <br />$ 6,602.50 <br />$12,125.00 <br />>= 500 Tons < 1000 Tons <br />$12,125.00 <br />$24,250.00 <br />>= 1000 Tons < 2000 Tons <br />$18,162.50 <br />$36,325.00 <br />>= 2000 Tons <br />$24,250.00 <br />$48,500.00 <br />Administration Clinical Services <br />Environmental Health <br />Public Health Nursing <br />468-3400 468-3830 <br />468-3420 <br />468-3860 <br />Air Pollution Community Services <br />Laboratory <br />WIC <br />468-3470 468-3820 <br />468-3460 <br />468-3280 <br />AIDS Information 468-3820 <br />