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San Joaquin County Community - Environmental Setting,Impacts,and Mitigation Measures <br /> Development Department Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br /> ■ Treatment standards. <br /> ■ Guidelines for operation of facilities and staff training. <br /> ■ Requirements for closure of facilities and liability requirements. <br /> Listed within 26 CCR are more than 800 materials that may be hazardous,as <br /> well as the criteria for identifying,packaging,and disposing of wastes identified <br /> as hazardous. Also,26 CCR establishes permit requirements for facilities that <br /> recycle,treat, store,or dispose of hazardous wastes. Under HWCA and 26 CCR, <br /> the generator of a hazardous waste must complete a manifest that accompanies <br /> the waste from the generator to the transporter to the ultimate disposal location. <br /> Copies of the manifest must be filed with DTSC. <br /> Hazardous Materials Release Response Plans and <br /> Inventory Act of 1985 <br /> The Hazardous Materials Release Response Plans and Inventory Act of 1985, <br /> also known as the Business Plan Act,requires businesses using hazardous <br /> materials to prepare a plan describing their facilities, inventories, emergency <br /> response plans, and training programs. (The federal SARA community right-to- <br /> know requirements are similar to state hazardous materials management planning <br /> regulations, except that the state regulations are more stringent.) <br /> Emergency Services Act <br /> Under the Emergency Services Act,the state developed an Emergency Response <br /> Plan to coordinate emergency services provided by federal,state, and local <br /> agencies. Response to hazardous material or waste incidents is a key part of the <br /> plan. The plan is administered by the state Office of Emergency Services(CES). <br /> OES coordinates the responses of other agencies, including Cal-EPA,the <br /> California Highway Patrol,regional water quality control boards, air quality <br /> management districts, and county disaster response offices. <br /> _ Pesticides <br /> Major federal and state regulations that address control of pesticides are listed <br /> below. <br /> ■ Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. <br /> ■ Pesticide Contamination Prevention Act. <br /> ■ Birth Defects Prevention Act. <br /> Other regulations govern pesticide registration, application,use,permitting, <br /> monitoring, storage, transportation, and disposal. <br /> DeSilva Gates Quarry Project <br /> Draft Environmental Impact Report 3.1-5 <br /> J8s 05105.05 <br /> r <br />