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Construction and Demolition and Inert Debris Transfer/Processing Regulations (Title 14, Chapter 3, Article 5.9, Sections 1738... Page 8 of 11 <br /> (b) CDI debris that has been processed and sorted for resale or reuse, but remains stored on site for more <br /> than one year, shall be deemed to have been unlawfully disposed, and therefore subject to enforcement <br /> action including the use of a Notice and Order as provided in section 18304. <br /> (c) The maximum amount of material that may be stored on site, including unprocessed material, material <br /> that is being processed, and material that has been processed, is that amount which is the product of 30 days <br /> multiplied by the maximum amount of incoming material permitted per day. <br /> (d) Storage time limits may be extended in accordance with sections 17384(a) (Land Use Entitlement), 17384 <br /> (b) (Storage Plan), and 17384(c) (Financial Assurances) of this Article <br /> (e) Residual material shall be removed from the site within 48 hours or at an alternate frequency approved by <br /> the EA. <br /> (f) Each operator of a Small Volume CDI Processing Operation shall file with the EA, together with its <br /> application for an EA Notification, a Small Volume CDI Processing Operation Plan (as more full described in <br /> Article 3.2, section 17386 of this Article). The information contained in the Plan shall be reviewed by the EA <br /> to determine whether it is complete and correct as defined in CCR, Title 14, Chapter 5, Article 3.0, section <br /> 18101. <br /> (g) Where the public may have access to them, the debris piles and other piles of materials on site must be <br /> stable and otherwise configured so as to protect the public health and safety. <br /> (h) C&D Mulch that is not compostable material produced at a small volume CDI processing operation must <br /> meet all requirements of a small volume C&D wood debris chipping and grinding operation, including the <br /> storage limits. <br /> (i) Each operator shall determine the weight of all material received at the operation for handling and shall <br /> maintain records of the weight of materials in accord with State Minimum Standards. Weight shall be <br /> determined by the use of scales which may be located at the operation or off-site. <br /> Note: <br /> Authority cited. <br /> Sections 40502, 43020, and 43021 of the Public Resources Code. <br /> Reference: <br /> Sections 40053, 43020, and 43021 of the Public Resources Code. <br /> Section 17383.5. Medium Volume Construction and Demolition/Inert Debris Processing Facilities. <br /> http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Regulations/Titlel4/ch3a59b.htm 5/2/2006 <br />