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Title 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 3.1, Articles 1-4 (California Code of Regulations) Page 8 of 19 <br /> enclosed in a drum, silo, bin, tunnel, reactor, or other container for the purpose of producing <br /> compost, maintained under uniform conditions of temperature and moisture where air-borne <br /> emissions are controlled. <br /> (42) "Wood Waste" means solid waste consisting of wood pieces or particles which are generated <br /> from the manufacturing or production of wood products, harvesting, processing or storage of raw <br /> wood materials, or construction and demolition activities. <br /> (43) "Yard Trimmings" means any wastes generated from the maintenance or alteration of <br /> public, commercial or residential landscapes including, but not limited to, yard clippings, leaves, <br /> tree trimmings, prunings, brush, and weeds. <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 Resources Code. <br /> Section 17853.0. Approval of Alternatives. <br /> (a) Approvals, determinations and other requirements that the EA is authorized to make in this Chapter shall <br /> be provided in writing by the EA to the operator. The operator shall place a copy of these approvals, in <br /> addition to those records identified in sections 17869, in the operating record. <br /> (b) Some of the provisions of this Chapter allow the EA to approve a reduced inspection frequency. The EA <br /> shall only approve a reduced inspection frequency if the EA finds that it is as protective of the public health <br /> and safety and the environment as the standard inspection frequency. <br /> (c) Some of the standards contained in this Chapter allow the EA to approve an alternative method of <br /> compliance with the standard. These provisions are not intended to allow the EA to change the particular <br /> standard, but are intended to allow the EA flexibility to approve, in advance, an alternative method of <br /> meeting the existing standard. For facilities that require a full solid waste facilities permit, the EA may <br /> choose to include the approved method as a term and condition of the solid waste facilities permit, rather <br /> than in the manner authorized by subdivision (a) of this section. If the method is included in the <br /> Compostable Materials Handling Facility Permit, a change to the method may require a revision to the solid <br /> waste facilities permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in Title 27, Division 2, Subdivision 1, <br /> Chapter 4, Subchapter 3, Articles 2, 3, and 3.1 (commencing with section 21570). <br /> Note: <br /> http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Regulations/Titlel4/Ch3l.htm 3/23/2006 <br />