California Code of Regulations
Title 14 - Natural Resources
Division 7 - Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery
Chapter 3 - Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal
Article 5.95 - Construction and Demolition Waste and Inert Debris Disposal Regulatory Requirements
Section 17390 - Operation Plan

Universal Citation: 14 CA Code of Regs 17390

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 12, March 22, 2024

Each operator of an Inert Debris Engineered Fill Operation, together with its notification of intent to operate filed pursuant to section 17388.3 of this Article, shall file with the EA an Operation Plan. The operator must file amendments as necessary to maintain the accuracy of the Plan. A Plan shall contain the following:

(a) Name(s) of the operator, owner, and the company they represent, if applicable;

(b) Scaled schematic drawing of the buildings and other structures showing layout and general dimensions of the operations area, including but not limited to, unloading, storage, loading, and parking areas;

(c) Descriptive statement of the manner in which activities are to be conducted at the operation;

(d) Days and hours of operation. If the hours of waste receipt differ from the hours of material processing, each schedule may be stated. For facilities with continuous operations, indicate the start of the operating day for the purpose of calculating the amount of waste received per operating day. The operator may also indicate whether or not, and when, other activities such as routine maintenance will take place, if those activities will occur at times other than those indicated above;

(e) Total acreage contained within the operating or fill areas;

(f) Design capacity, including the assumptions, methods, and calculations performed to determine the total capacity;

(g) Information indicating the types and daily quantities of waste or debris to be received. If tonnage is determined from records of cubic yardage, include the conversion factor used in the calculation;

(h) Description of methods used by the operation to comply with each State Minimum Standard;

(i) Anticipated volume of quench or process water and the planned method of treatment and disposal of any wastewater;

(j) Description of provisions to handle unusual peak loading;

(k) Description of transfer, recovery and processing equipment, including classification, capacity and the number of units.

(l) Planned method for final placement of the solid waste;

(m) Planned method for the storage and removal of salvaged material.

(n) Resume of management organization that will operate the site.

(o) A description of road building and seasonal tipping pad design.

(p) A description of a program to prevent the acceptance of unapproved materials and hazardous wastes.

(q) A description of the planned method for storage and removal of prohibited wastes.

(r) A general description of the proposed final productive use(s), if any, of the fill area. The description shall specify generally what area(s) within the boundaries of the operation will be capable of supporting a structure upon closure.

(s) The compaction standards for density and design, if any.

(t) A copy of the operator's Injury and Illness Prevention Plan (as applicable under current law).

1. New section filed 12-26-2003; operative 2-24-2004 (Register 2003, No. 52).
2. Editorial correction of HISTORY 1 (Register 2004, No. 2).

Note: Authority cited: Sections 40502, 43020, 43021 and 48007.5, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 40053, 43020, 43021 and 48007.5, Public Resources Code.

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