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Construction and Demolition and Inert Debris Transfer/Processing Regulations (Title 14, Chapter 3, Article 5.9, Sections 1738... Page 6 of 11 <br /> (c) All the following requirements for the inspection of C&D mulch feedstock apply: <br /> (1) The feedstock shall undergo load checking to ensure that physical contaminants in the <br /> feedstock are reduced to no greater than 1% of total feedstock, by weight. Load checking shall <br /> include both visual observation of incoming loads of feedstock and load sorting to quantify the <br /> percentage of contaminating materials. <br /> (2) A minimum of 1% of daily incoming feedstock volume or at least one truckload per day, <br /> whichever is greater, shall be inspected visually. If a visual load check indicates a contamination <br /> level is potentially greater than 1%, a representative sample shall be taken, physical <br /> contaminants shall be collected and weighed, and the percentage of physical contaminants <br /> determined. The load shall be rejected if physical contaminants are greater than 1% of total <br /> weight. <br /> (3) Upon request of the EA, the operator shall take a representative sample of feedstock, shall <br /> collect and weigh physical contaminants, and shall calculate the percentage of physical <br /> contaminants in the sample. <br /> (4) The operator shall take adequate measures through signage, training, load checking, <br /> detection systems, and/or chemical analysis to avoid incorporating any chromated copper <br /> arsenate (CCA) pressure treated wood and lead based painted materials into C&D mulch. Such <br /> contaminated feedstock shall be stored in a designated area for handling and disposition. <br /> (5) The operator's employees shall be adequately trained to perform the activities specified in <br /> this section. <br /> (d) Operations and facilities producing C&D mulch shall maintain all records demonstrating compliance with <br /> this section. <br /> (e) All C&D wood debris chipping and grinding activities shall minimize odor impacts. <br /> (f) The operator shall provide fire prevention, protection and control measures, including, but not limited to, <br /> temperature monitoring of windrows and piles, adequate water supply for fire suppression, and the isolation <br /> of potential ignition sources from combustible materials. Fire lanes shall be provided to allow fire control <br /> equipment access to all operation areas. These requirements are in addition to the requirement for a Fire <br /> Prevention, Control and Mitigation Plan described in sections 17386(a)(19), 18223(a)(19) and 18223.5(a) <br /> (20). <br /> (g) If C&D debris other than C&D wood debris is accepted at the site, the site shall be regulated as a CDI <br /> processing operation or facility under this Article or under the Transfer/Processing Regulatory requirements <br /> http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Regulations/Titlel4/ch3a59b.htm 5/2/2006 <br />