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Composting Regulations - Title 14 CCR, Divsion 7, Chapter 3.1 Page 8 of 9 <br /> (a) All records required by this Chapter shall be kept in one location and <br /> accessible for five (5) years and shall be available for inspection by authorized <br /> representatives of the board, EA, local health entity, and other duly authorized <br /> regulatory and EAs during normal working hours. <br /> (b) The operator shall record any special occurrences encountered during <br /> operation and methods used to resolve problems arising from these events, <br /> including details of all incidents that required implementing emergency <br /> procedures. <br /> (c) The operator shall record any public complaints received by the operator, <br /> including: <br /> (1) the nature of the complaint, <br /> (2) the date the complaint was received, <br /> (3) if available, the name, address, and telephone number of the <br /> person or persons making the complaint, and <br /> (4) any actions taken to respond to the complaint. <br /> (d) The operator shall record the quantity and type of feedstock received and <br /> quantity of compost and chipped and ground material produced. Agricultural <br /> compostable materials handling operations shall maintain records only for <br /> compostable material accepted from off-site. <br /> (e) The operator shall record the number of load checks performed and loads <br /> rejected. <br /> (f) The operator shall record all test results generated by compliance with <br /> Article 7 of this Chapter, including but not limited to, metal concentrations, fecal <br /> coliform and Salmonella sp. densities, temperature measurements, and dates of <br /> windrow turnings. <br /> (1) The operator shall retain records detailing pathogen reduction <br /> methods. <br /> (g) The operator shall record and retain records of any serious injury to the <br /> public occurring on-site and any complaint of adverse health effects to the <br /> public attributed to operations. Serious injury means any injury that requires <br /> inpatient hospitalization for a period in excess of 24 hours or in which a member <br /> of the public suffers a loss of any member of the body or suffers any degree of <br /> permanent disfigurement. <br /> (h) The operator shall retain a record of training and instruction completed in <br /> accordance with section 17867.5. <br /> Note: <br /> Authority cited: <br /> Sections 40502, 43020, and 43021 of the Public_Resources.Code. <br /> Reference: <br /> Sections 43020 and 43021 of the Public Public Resources Code. <br /> Article 9. Composting Facility Site Restoration <br /> http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Regulations/Title 14/ch31 a5.htm 9/25/2007 <br />