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10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24, <br />25i <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />Nonhazardous Petroleum Contaminated Soil Regulatory Requirements <br />Approved by Office of Administrative Law - March 25, 1996 <br />Effective April 24, 1996 Page 9 <br />NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 40502, 43020, and 43021 of the Public Resources <br />Code. Reference: Sections 43020 and 43021 of the Public Resources Code. <br />Section 17365. General Record Keeping Requirements. <br />All contaminated soil transfer/processing operations and disposal facilities shall meet the <br />following requirements: <br />(a) All records required by this Article shall be kept by the operator in one <br />location and accessible for five (5) years and shall be available for inspection by <br />authorized representatives of the board, enforcement agency, local health entity, and <br />other duly authorized regulatory and enforcement agencies during normal working <br />hours. <br />(b) The operator shall maintain a log of special occurrences encountered during <br />operation and methods used to resolve problems arising from these events, including <br />details of all incidents that required implementing emergency procedures. Special <br />occurrences may include: fires, injury and property damage accidents, explosions, <br />discharge of hazardous or other wastes not permitted, flooding and other unusual <br />occurrences. <br />(c) The operator shall record any written public complaints received by the <br />operator, including: <br />(1) the nature of the complaint, <br />(2) the date the complaint was received, <br />(3) if available, the name, address, and telephone number of the person or <br />persons making the complaint, and <br />(4) any actions taken to respond to the complaint. <br />(d) The operator shall record, as specified by the RWQCB, the types and <br />concentrations of constituents, the date, and quantity of contaminated soil accepted at <br />the operation or facility; and for treatment, transfer, or storage operations, the types and <br />concentrations of constituents, the date, and quantity of contaminated soil and <br />noncontaminated soil leaving the operations. Where no requirements have been <br />specified by the appropriate RWQCB, the operator shall record the same information as <br />provided by generator source. The operator shall also record the name of all transfer, <br />storage, and/or treatment operations where the contaminated soil was located prior to <br />receipt by the operator and the dates the contaminated soil was received at each of <br />these operations and removed. <br />NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 40502, 43020, and 43021 of the Public Resources <br />Code. Reference: Sections 43020 and 43021 of the Public Resources Code. <br />Section 17366. Contaminated Soil Operation and Facility Restoration <br />All contaminated soil operations and facilities shall meet the following requirements: <br />(a) The operator shall provide the enforcement agency written notice of intent to <br />perform site restoration, at least 30 days prior to beginning site restoration. <br />(b) The operator(s) and owner(s) shall provide site restoration necessary to <br />protect public health, safety, and the environment. <br />(c) The operator shall ensure that the following site restoration procedures are <br />performed upon completion of operation and termination of service: <br />(1) the operation grounds, excluding the disposal area, shall be cleaned of all <br />contaminated soil, construction scraps, and other materials related to the operation, and <br />these materials legally recycled, reused, or disposed of, <br />