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4.0 REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIREMENTS <br /> 4.1 PERMITS AND APPROVALS <br /> 4.1.1 INTRODUCTION <br /> In order to operate a transfer/processing facility in the State of California, the <br /> project proponent must obtain various permits from those local and state <br /> agencies having jurisdiction over the handling and disposal of non-hazardous <br /> solid waste. <br /> The following sections list the responsible agencies which have jurisdiction over <br /> the CVWSMRF/TS and the permit they require to operate the facility in <br /> accordance with 14 CCR, Section 18221.6 (p). <br /> 4.1.2 CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD <br /> All solid waste facilities are required to have a SWFP issued by the LEA and <br /> concurred on by the CIWMB. <br /> The current SWFP was issued in 1997 and is included in Appendix E. The <br /> operator will update the current SWFP as needed to accurately reflect waste <br /> handling operations at the station. The state solid waste information system or <br /> SWIS number for this facility is 39-AA-0017. <br /> 4.1.3 SAN IOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> HEALTH DIVISION <br /> The San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br /> (LEA) is the current enforcement agency having jurisdiction over this facility. The <br /> LEA is the local regulatory body acting on behalf of the CIWMB which issues and <br /> enforces the terms and conditions of the SWFP. The most recent SWFP for the <br /> CVWSMRF/TS was issued in 1997 and is designated as 39-AA-0017. The LEA is <br /> responsible for processing any permit changes which are necessary to keep the <br /> SWFP accurate and up-to-date. A copy of the 1997 SWFP is included in <br /> Appendix E. <br /> Central Valley Waste Services MRF/TS 4-1 <br /> Transfer/Processing Report <br /> (L:\Wstemgmt\2002.040\Reports\FinaITPR\Sec4:05/09/02) BRYAN A.STIRRAT S ASSOCIATES <br />