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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2017
RECORD_ID
PR0526865
PE
4443
FACILITY_ID
FA0018195
FACILITY_NAME
CENTRAL VALLEY COMPOST
STREET_NUMBER
916
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
FREWERT
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
19126022
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
916 W FREWERT RD
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Facility Number:SOLID WASTE FACILITY PERMIT 39 -AA -0051 <br />17. Lead Enforcement Agency (LEA) Conditions: <br />a. The operator shall comply with all State Minimum Standards for solid waste handling as specified in Title 14. California Code of <br />Regulations (CCR). <br />b. 'fhe operator shall maintain a log of speciallunusual occurrences. This log shall include, but is not limited to, fires, explosions. <br />the discharge and disposition of hazardous or unpennitted wastes, odor events, complaints, and significant injuries, accidents or <br />property damage. Each log entry shall be accompanied by a summary of any actions taken by the operator to mitigate the <br />occurrence. The log shall be available to site personnel and the LFA at all times. <br />c. Additional infornmation concerning the design and operation of the facility shall be furnished upon request and within the time <br />frame specified by the LEA. <br />d. The maximum permitted daily tonnage for this facility is 500 tons per day and shall not receive more than this amount without a <br />revision of this permit. <br />e. *1 his permit is subject to review by the i.EA and may be temporarily suspended or revoked at any time by the LEA for sufficient <br />cause, in accordance with Division 30 of the Public Resources Code. Pan 4. Chapter 4. Article ?. Sections 44305 et seq. and <br />associated regulations. <br />C The LEA reserves the right to suspend or modify waste receiving and handling operations when deemed necessary due to an <br />emergency. a potential health hazard, or the creation ofa public nuisance. <br />g. Any change that would cause the design or operation of the facility not to conform to the terms and conditions of this permit is <br />prohibited. Such a change may be considered a significant change, requiring a permit revision. in no case shall the operator <br />implement any change without first submitting a written notice ofthe proposed change, in the form of an RFI amendment, to the <br />LEA at least 180 days in advance of the change. <br />h. A copy ofthis permit shall be maintained at the facility. <br />I. The LEA shall be notified in writing ofany change in ownership or operator of the facility per section 44005 ofthe Public <br />Resources Code (PRC'). <br />j. The facility shall rnect the design and operational standards of Title 14 CCR, Sections 17850-17870. <br />k. Physical contaminants removed from the feedstock, compost, or ground material shall be removed from the site within 7 days <br />and transported to a disposal facility. Disposal receipts must be kept. on site and available for review upon request of the LEA. <br />I. Stockpiling of conmpostable organic material for a combined period oftime greater than six months is considered disposal and <br />must be either removed from the site or processed for composting operation. <br />in. In accordance with 'title 14 CCR. Section 17867.5, operators shall ensure that all personnel assigned to the operation shall be <br />trained in subjects pertinent to operations and maintenance, physical contaminants and hazardous materials recognition and <br />screening, with emphasis on odor impact management emergency procedures. A record ofsuch training shall be maintained on <br />site. All personnel working with the load screening program shall be trained to recognize hazardous wastes, and shall be trained <br />for safety and evacuation procedures. <br />n. Wastes to be composted nmust go directly into the composting operation and may not be stockpiled on site for more than seventy- <br />two (73) hours. <br />o. Leachate control is required. <br />p. Current and future stockpiles shall not exceed ?5' in height, 150' in width, and 350' in length. <br />q. Specific operational standards that this site must meet are as follows: <br />t. Site shall not receive more than 500 tons per day or 156,000 tons per year. <br />2. Site shall not receive more than 75 vehicles per day. <br />3. Litter must be controlled on site at all time. <br />4. Site shall comply with their LEA approved Odor Impact Minimization Plan (GIMP). Me UIMP shall be revised to reflect <br />changes in operation, and a copy shall be provided to the LEA within 30 days of those changes per Title 14 CCR. Section <br />17863.4 (c). <br />S. Dust control shall be maintained to prevent limiting the visibility of personnel on-site and from creating a nuisance off-site. <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />
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