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I. Introductions II. Agenda Review
III. March 6, 2001 EAC Minutes Approved.
IV. Resolution Updates
A. 98-07, 00-01 & 00-05: White-metal goods and E-waste. Discussed in
topics.
B. 99-02: Construction & Demolition Regulation Status. Regulations
package not started yet. Waiting for project manager.
C. 99-08: CEQA. Discussed letter from Ernie and Hank on CEQA. Mike
recommends letter as a means of mediation. This may be more involved
than initially thought. Julie Nauman can’t commit to the request, but
could start with including more stakeholders and bring all the facts to
the table.
D. 99-09 & 00-06: Two-part Test. Discussed two-part test. Concern
regarding several types of % residuals to now regulate with the
putrescible and Organics regulations. Unclear on specific concerns at
this meeting.
V. CIWMB Updates
A. Report on training activities: Mindy Fox discussed the upcoming
training which includes Alternative Final Cover for landfills, BMPs for
Compost and Granlibakken.
B. Operator Certification: Sue Markie discussed the Operator Cert.
Program. There are openings in the upcoming trainings. They will be held
in Sacramento during the weeks of June 11 and June 16, 2001.
C. CAL-EPA Inspector Certification: Discussion focused on concerns
that two weeks is way too long.
D. Status on DOSH referral training: Discussed, but no action taken.
E. CIA Enforcement Guidance Manual: Sue Markie is working on the
Guidance Manual. Will have the manual to review at Granlibakken.
F. Impacts of Mad Cow Outbreak: Bob Holmes discussed the Mad Cow
issue including the health concerns, disposal, burn methods, and
involvement of CDFA & USDA.
G. Landfill/Waste Profile Update: Darryl Petker presented this
item. This is a very involved project including different sections at
CIWMB. This is for active and permitted sites. LEAs expressed the
concern that they want to see information and confirm its accuracy
before “publishing”. This could be difficult from Darryl’s position due
to the fact that he is using other section lists and data bases but not
recreating them.
VI. Regulation status
A. Emergency Transfer Station Regulations: Board will have a delayed
effective date. Will start formal inclusion into the Transfer Processing
Regulations. Comments from EAC include difficulty to enforce with the
current language.
B. Decertification Regulations: Question to Mark on how Board/staff
can get the information to the LEAS in terms of training and review of
the regulations. Patty Henshaw to have presentation at Granlibakken.
C. Organics: Jeff Watson discussed the status of the Organics
Regulations. He is seeking more input from Board and
stakeholders. Regulation package could possibly be presented again at
the June Board meeting. Last delay at Board meeting because industry
wanted more time to review. Still many questions to be answered.
D. PEP, Long-term Violations, & Inventory: Mark DeBie discussed the
regulations. Senator Roberti’s comments are still in discussion phase.
This item will be heard at the June Board meeting.
VII. Topics
A. E–waste: Continued discussions and concerns regarding not only
market information, but dealing with the DTSC hazardous waste
determination and what the regulator is supposed to do. Board Member
Paparian’s office still taking lead on the issue. DTSC is writing
emergency regulations to deal with CRT’s. Regulation contact at DTSC is
Peggy Harris at (916) 324-8286.
B. Universal Waste Rule: Leonard discussed the latest and the many
issues related to universal waste and solid waste facilities. He will
have more info to present at Granlibakken.
C. Advisory
#56 & burn dumps: Mike Wochnick is working on the project of
updating information with burn dumps and LEA Advisory 56. Including lead
roles in regulator responsibility (LEA, CIWMB, RWQCB, DTSC), postclosure
maintenance.
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