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Title 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 3.1,Articles 1-4 (California Code of Regulations) Page 14 of 19 <br /> (b) Compost produced by an agricultural material composting operation or chipping and grinding operation <br /> �=5 �► ® �? which uses only agricultural material may be sold or given away in unrestricted quantities. These operations <br /> v1S25 wC_fr c shall be inspected by the EA at least once annually. <br /> (c) Compost produced by an agricultural material composting operation which uses agricultural material <br /> 4— and/or green material, as specified in section 17852 (a)(21), may be sold or given-away in accordance with <br /> the following restrictions. <br /> (1) Those sites that do not sell or give-away more than 1,000 cubic yards of material per year <br /> shall be inspected by the EA at least once annually when actively composting. If more that <br /> 12,500 cubic yards of green material, including feedstock, compost, or chipped and ground <br /> material, is to be handled on-site of productive farmland as defined in Government Code section <br /> '� `'���` 51201, the operator shall give advance notice to the EA. The EA shall only prohibit the on-site <br /> storage of additional materials, or impose a greater inspection frequency, if the EA makes a <br /> written finding that it will pose an additional risk to public health and safety and the <br /> environment. The EA shall forward a copy of the request and approval to the Board. <br /> r - 1000 <br /> s —- -- <br /> 3 <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 17857.1. Green Material Composting Operations and Facilities. <br /> (a) A green material composting operation that has up to 12,500 cubic yards of feedstock, compost, or <br /> chipped and ground material on-site at any one time shall comply with the EA Notification requirements set <br /> forth in Title 14, California Code of Regulations, Division 7, Chapter 5.0, Article 3.0 (commencing with section <br /> 18100). <br /> (b) A green material composting operation that has up to 12,500 cubic yards of feedstock, compost, or <br /> chipped and ground material on-site at any one time shall be inspected by the EA at least once every three <br /> (3) months, unless an operator request for a reduced inspection frequency of no less than annually is <br /> http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Regulations/Title 14/ch3l.htm 3/23/2006 <br />