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accept Treated Wood Waste directly from the public but does manage it as a <br /> result of loadcheck activities onsite which are subject to the alternative <br /> management standards issued by the DTSC. The CVWS facility also serves <br /> as the location for Temporary Household Hazardous Waste collection events <br /> under the auspices of the San Joaquin County Public Works Department <br /> Solid Waste Division. The Temporary HHW events are not an activity of the <br /> Solid Waste Permit nor Central Valley Waste, but done under the authority of <br /> a separate permit. <br /> 4.1.8 CENTRAL VALLEY REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> The CVWS is covered under the SWRCB's general stormwater permit for <br /> industrial activities as administered by the Central Valley Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board. CVWS manages stormwater through implementation <br /> of a site-specific SWPPP which is available upon request. <br /> 4.1.9 OTHER REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIREMENTS <br /> Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plan (CIWMP)/Non-Disposal <br /> Facility Element (NDFE) <br /> The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (Public Resources <br /> Code Section 40000, seq.) required cities and counties to prepare a plan for <br /> their solid waste system known as a CIWMP. The County of San Joaquin <br /> has completed their CIWMP and NDFE. The CVWS operations are included <br /> in the NDFE. <br /> Central Valley Waste Services 4-3 <br /> Transfer Processing Report <br /> Section 4—4-24-17 <br />