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COMPLIANCE INFO_1977-2017
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1977-2017
RECORD_ID
PR0504216
PE
4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0006125
FACILITY_NAME
ESCALON CITY DUMP
STREET_NUMBER
25100
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
RIVER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
APN
24709015
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
25100 E RIVER RD
P_LOCATION
06
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Construction and Demolit* and Inert Debris Transfer/Procgng Regulat... Page 1 of 3 <br />Section 17381.1. Activities That Are Not Subject to the Construction and Demolition/Inert <br />Debris Regulatory Requirements. <br />(a) A site that receives only construction and demolition debris and inert debris (CDI) and which <br />meets the requirements of this section shall be classified as a CDI recycling center. A site that <br />receives only inert debris and which meets the requirements of this section shall be classified as an <br />inert debris recycling center. CDI recycling centers and inert debris recycling centers shall not be <br />subject to any other requirements of this Article except as specified in this section. <br />(1) The CDI debris that a CDI recycling center receives shall have been separated at the <br />point of generation. <br />(A) For the purposes of this section, "separated at the point of generation" means that <br />the material has been separated from the solid waste stream by the generator of that <br />material or by a processor prior to receipt at a CDI recycling center and has not been <br />commingled with other solid waste or recyclable materials. For example, each material <br />type must be transferred in separate containers to the recycling center. <br />Notwithstanding, cardboard, lumber and metal may be commingled in a single <br />container. <br />(2) An inert debris recycling center shall receive only Type A inert debris that is source <br />separated or separated for reuse. The inert debris may be commingled in a single container. <br />(b) CDI recycling centers and inert debris recycling shall meet the following requirements: <br />(1) The residual shall be less than 10% by weight of the amount of of debris received at the <br />site, calculated on a monthly basis. Recycling center operators may report their residual <br />percentage to the EA and the board on Form CIWMB 607 (see Appendix A). <br />(2) The amount of putrescible wastes in the the CDI debris received at the site shall be less <br />than 1 % by volume of the amount of debris received at the site, calculated on a monthly <br />basis, and the putrescible wastes shall not constitute a nuisance, as determined by the EA. <br />(c) Chipping and grinding of any material, or the receipt of chipped and ground material, is prohibited <br />at CDI recycling centers. <br />(d) The following storage time limits apply to CDI recycling centers: <br />(1) CDI debris stored for more than 30 days that has not been processed and sorted for <br />resale or reuse shall be deemed to have been unlawfully disposed and therefore subject to <br />enforcement action, including the use of a Notice and Order as provided in section 18304. <br />(2) CDI debris that has been processed and sorted for resale or reuse, but remains stored on <br />site for more than one year, shall be deemed to have been unlawfully disposed and therefore <br />subject to enforcement action, including the use of a Notice and Order as provided in section <br />18304. <br />(3) Storage time limits do not apply to CDI recycling centers where a financial assurance <br />mechanism pursuant to section 17384(c) has been approved by the board. <br />http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Laws/Regulations/Title14/ch3a59a.htm 12/11/2014 <br />
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