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(2) use of only those highways having sufficient width <br /> and load-bearing capacity for the vehicle in question, <br /> and (3) compliance with all provisions of the transporta- <br /> tion safety plan approved by the DHS. <br /> • Stringent state regulations covering hazardous waste <br /> transportation have been created to protect the public <br /> and the environment during the transport of hazardous <br /> wastes from the generator's facility to the treatment, <br /> storage, or disposal facility. Title 22, California Code <br /> of Regulations (CCR) , Division 4, Chapter 30, and <br /> Title 13, Division 6 are the major state regulations <br /> governing hazardous waste transport. — <br /> Chapter 13.0 - Administration, Enforcement, Inspection, and Monitoring <br /> • The County Public Works Department (solid waste division) <br /> is responsible for preparing the County Hazardous Waste <br /> Management Plan. <br /> • The Office of Emergency Services is the lead agency for <br /> implementing the 2185/2187 program, which addresses the <br /> inventory and emergency release of hazardous materials. <br /> • The County Agricultural Commissioner's office invest.i - <br /> gates violations related to the handling, application, or <br /> use of pesticides, herbicides, or other agricultural <br /> chemicals. <br /> • The regulation of hazardous waste generators, <br /> administration of the underground storage tank, and <br /> enforcement of the infectious waste program are <br /> responsibilities of the Environmental Health Division of <br /> the Local Health District (LHD) . <br /> • The County Air Pollution Control District enforces the <br /> monitoring of emissions from hazardous waste management <br /> facilities. <br /> Chapter 14.0 - County Emergency Response Programs <br /> • The County Office of Emergency Services (DES) coordinates <br /> a Hazardous Materials Incident Emergency Response Program <br /> designed to respond to all emergency situations involving <br /> hazardous materials within the County. In 1987, over <br /> 100 hazardous materials incidents were responded to. <br /> • The City of Stockton has an Office of. Emergency Services <br /> that serves as a coordinating agency between the Stockton <br /> police and fire departments and the County DES. <br /> - v. -11/08/88 <br /> PJ9 9390502D.000 4 Re 1 <br />