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ORDER N0.115-2018-0017 10 <br /> CONDITIONAL WAIVER OF WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR DISASTER-RELATED WASTES WITHIN THE CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> could otherwise cause a violation of the WDRs for the facility, shall submit a <br /> Notice of Intent to the Central Valley Water Board within 30 days after the <br /> initial discharge of any disaster related wastes for Declared Disaster Areas (or <br /> by schedule required in Condition G for emergencies not in a Declared Disaster <br /> Area). The Notice of Intent shall contain the information listed in Attachment A <br /> of this Conditional Waiver. <br /> 2. Owners/operators of a waste management facility regulated under a Solid <br /> Waste Facilities Permit(SWFP)from the Department of Resources, Recycling <br /> and Recovery (CalRecycle) or a Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) shall contact <br /> the issuing agency pursuant to California Code of Regulations, title 14, division <br /> 7, chapter 3, article 3 ("Emergency Waiver of Standards") (§ 17210 et seq.), <br /> regarding the need for a waiver of specific SWFP terms and conditions to <br /> accept disaster-related wastes during a state of emergency. <br /> 3. The Discharger shall comply with all applicable conditions in Section A of this <br /> Conditional Waiver. <br /> 4. Wastes (not otherwise suitable for recycling or reuse) derived from cleanup of <br /> emergency/disaster-impacted areas and managed under provisions of this <br /> Conditional Waiver shall only be discharged for permanent disposal into units <br /> that are underlain with an engineered composite liner system and a leachate <br /> collection system meeting the requirements of California Code of Regulations, <br /> title 27 (Title 27), and State Water Board Resolution No. 93-62. <br /> 5. Wastes derived from cleanup of disaster-impacted areas and discharged into <br /> regulated waste disposal facilities shall be isolated, to the extent practicable, <br /> from areas of the facility that are not lined. <br /> 6. Food wastes, animal carcasses, and other putrescible wastes derived from <br /> cleanup of disaster-impacted areas shall be discharged for disposal in <br /> compliance with conditions of this waiver and covered expeditiously. <br /> 7. Inert wastes derived from cleanup of disaster-impacted areas shall be <br /> separated and recycled when appropriate and practicable. <br /> 8. Wastes such as paint cans, gas cans, solvents, poisons, household cleaners, <br /> drums with unknown contents, electronic wastes, refrigerators, or any potentially <br /> hazardous wastes (other than ash from fire disaster areas) shall be removed <br /> from the disaster related waste stream to the extent practicable and managed in <br /> accordance with the applicable regulatory requirements.6 <br /> 6 Requirements for hazardous waste are provided in title 23,chapter 15 and/or title 22, division 4.5 of the <br /> California Code of Regulations. <br />