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hazardous substances were released on or beneath the <br /> land. <br /> • SB 788 (Garamendi , 1987) - Provides funding for loans to <br /> small businesses for development of alternative technolo- <br /> gies and waste reduction methods. <br /> • AB 46 (Tanner, 1987) - Allocates funds to counties and <br /> Council of Government to implement the Tanner Plans. <br /> • SB 477 (Green, 1987) - Requires cities, in addition to <br /> counties, to conform with the general hazardous waste <br /> management Tanner Plan. Cities may adopt more stringent <br /> siting criteria than those contained in the CHWMP. <br /> • AB 617 (Tanner) - Authorizes DHS to grant counties <br /> 3 months extension on their formulated Tanner Plan. <br /> Proposition 65 (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement <br /> Act-1986) - Prohibits contamination of drinking water <br /> with chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive <br /> toxicity. Requires warning prior to exposure to chemical <br /> known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. <br /> 1.4 SCOPE AND LEGAL STANDING OF THE CHWMP <br /> The CHWMP is a guide to the management of hazardous wastes generated <br /> currently and in the near future in the County. As such, it addresses <br /> the hazardous waste management needs and responsibilities of indus- <br /> tries, businesses, medical facilities, farms, and households in the <br /> County through the year 2000. The Plan addresses a wide range of <br /> issues, including facility needs analysis, waste reduction programs <br /> for small quantity generators and households, emergency response, and <br /> enforcement. Implementation programs are included for each of these <br /> waste management areas. <br /> Once approved, the CHWMP is legally binding on local jurisdictions. <br /> Any proposed commercial hazardous wastes facilities (or expansion of <br /> existing facilities) must be consistent with the CHWMP. <br /> PJ9 9390502D.00D 1-8 Rev. 1 11/08/88 <br />