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Title 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 3.1, Articles 1-4 (California Code of Regulations) Page 17 of 19 <br /> (e) If a chipping and grinding operation or facility exceeds the contamination limits in section 17852(a)(21), it <br /> shall be regulated as set forth in the Transfer/Processing Regulatory requirements (commencing at section <br /> 17400). <br /> (f) If a chipping and grinding operation or facility stores material for a longer period of time than is allowed <br /> by section 17852(a)(10)(A)(2), then the site shall be regulated as a green material handling operation or <br /> facility, as set forth in this Chapter. <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 /> Article 3.Report of Facility Ynformation <br /> 17863. Report of Composting Site Information. Report of Composting Site Information. <br /> Each operator of a compostable material handling facility that is required to obtain a Compostable Materials <br /> Handling Facility Permit, as specified in Article 2 of this Chapter, shall, at the time of application, file a Report <br /> of Composting Site Information with the EA. If the operator intends to alter the permitted feedstock, these <br /> changes must be reported to the EA for maintenance of permit status. Such changes may become the basis <br /> for revisions to the permit or for revocation of the permit. <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 /> 17863.4. Odor Impact Minimization Plan. <br /> (a) All compostable material handling operations and facilities shall prepare, implement and maintain a site- <br /> specific odor impact minimization plan. A complete plan shall be submitted to the EA with the EA Notification <br /> or permit application. <br /> (b) Odor impact minimization plans shall provide guidance to on-site operation personnel by describing, at a <br /> minimum, the following items. If the operator will not be implementing any of these procedures, the plan <br /> shall explain why it is not necessary. <br /> http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Regulations/Titlel4/ch3l.htm 3/23/2006 <br />