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52 Responses Received
Responses tallied in order of highest priority (e.g.
2, 4, 6 = 12 where
2 is number of responses for highest
priority, 4 is the number for second highest
priority, 6 is the number for third highest
priority and 12 is the total number of
responses).
| Topic |
Number of Votes |
| 8-hour annual health and safety field training |
24, 4, 5 = 33 |
| Closure and Post-Closure Maintenance Plan review process |
14, 7, 11 = 32 |
| CDI Inspections-Processing/Disposal |
16, 10, 5 = 31 |
| Solid waste facility inspections with a focus on CIWMB-LEA
consistency - compliance vs. violation vs. area of concern |
12, 12, 5 = 29 |
| The roles and responsibilities of the LEA and the CIWMB in the CEQA
process |
8, 12, 6 = 26 |
| Writing and enforcing Notice and Orders |
4, 14, 7 = 25 |
| Dispute-resolution process |
11, 6, 8 = 25 |
| Conducting meetings or inspections under adversarial
circumstances |
14, 6, 4 = 24 |
Hearing Panel process and appeals, case studies |
11, 6, 7 = 24 |
| Reviewing and commenting on environmental documents from
the responsible agency's perspective |
7, 7, 10 = 24 |
| Inspecting operator records and determining consistency
of operation with RFI and other conditioning documents |
3, 6, 15 = 24 |
| Personal inspector safety field seminar |
5, 11, 7 = 23 |
| AB 1497 Public Hearing |
12, 9, 2 = 23 |
| Health risk assessment for legacy MSW sites proposed for
development |
13,
6, 3 = 22 |
| Permit consistency with CEQA |
8, 11, 3 = 22 |
| Overview of the CEQA process |
13, 1, 7 = 21 |
| Preparing/maintaining Enforcement Program
Plans, including annual inventory and enumeration |
8, 7, 6 = 21 |
| Landfill gas safety training field seminar |
6, 7, 7 = 20 |
| Understanding the relationship between the
environmental document and the Solid Waste Facility Permit |
6, 9, 5 = 20 |
| Enforcement actions and follow-up |
15, 1, 4 = 20 |
| Investigating illegal disposal sites -
enforcement case studies |
10, 3, 5 = 18 |
| Preparation of environmental documents
(Negative Declarations, Environmental Impact Reports) from the lead
agency's perspective |
5, 9, 4 = 18 |
| The roles of CIWMB, RWQCB, and the LEA for
completeness determination and approval |
8, 5, 5 = 18 |
| Coordinating timelines and State Minimum
Standards with RWQCB staff |
5, 7, 6 = 18 |
| Coordination with other agencies having
jurisdiction at solid waste facilities |
3, 8, 6 = 17 |
| Illegal dumping |
8, 6, 3 = 17 |
| Investigative techniques |
4, 7, 6 = 17 |
| Reviewing Reports of Facility Information
(e.g., Joint Technical Documents, Reports of Disposal Site Information,
Transfer/Processing Reports) |
8, 5, 4 = 17 |
| Composting operations/facilities inspections |
5, 8, 4 = 17 |
| Evidence collection and case file
preparation |
2, 5, 9 = 16 |
| Disposal site cleanup |
4, 2, 10 = 16 |
| Landfill gas extraction systems,
construction, and plan review |
6, 5, 5 = 16 |
| Employee health and safety at solid waste
facilities - Cal-OSHA requirements |
4, 2, 10 = 16
6, 5, 5 = 16
6, 6, 3 = 15 |
| Administrative civil penalties and fines |
6, 4, 5 = 15 |
| Landfill gas monitoring, control system
design and assessment |
6, 7, 1 =
14 |
| CDI Medium Volume Public Hearings |
1, 2, 11 = 14 |
| Preparing field investigation work plans |
2, 4, 8 = 14 |
| Radiation safety field seminar |
3, 4, 7 = 14 |
| Effective communication skills during the
exit interview process after an inspection |
3, 5, 5 = 13 |
| The complaint process and follow-up |
1, 5, 7 = 13 |
| Determining the horizontal and vertical
extents of cover and waste at legacy MSW sites |
3, 7, 3 = 13 |
| Coordination with the RWQCB |
2, 5, 5 = 12 |
| Post closure land use, landfill subsidence |
2, 8, 2 = 12 |
| Writing permits |
1, 6, 5 = 12 |
| Waste tire inspections |
8, 2, 2 = 12 |
| Asbestos awareness field seminar |
4, 7, 1 = 12 |
| Environmental justice |
2, 4, 5 = 11 |
| Using Internet based aerial photo websites
in Phase I office investigations |
2, 5, 4 = 11 |
| Landfill inspections |
6, 1, 4 = 11 |
| Confined space field seminar |
1, 4, 5 = 10 |
| Grants and grant writing |
1, 4, 5 = 10 |
| Transfer/processing operations/facility
inspections |
3, 5, 1 = 9 |
| Closed facility/site inspections |
3, 4, 2 = 9 |
| Solid waste facility inspections with a
focus on gaining compliance - educating/ interacting with the operator
and employees |
1, 4, 4 = 9 |
| When to use a categorical exemption or
addendum |
1, 2, 6 = 9 |
| Reviewing application packages for
completeness/correctness |
3, 3, 3 = 9 |
| Processing/issuing tiered permits |
3, 3, 3 = 9 |
| Concise and effective report writing |
2, 4, 2 = 8 |
| Completing five-year permit review reports |
1, 3, 4 = 8 |
| Historical perspectives of the solid waste
industry |
3, 4, 0 = 7 |
| Inspections and SWIS report writing |
1, 6, 0 = 7 |
| Evaluation/determination of remaining site
life capacity |
1, 2, 4 = 7 |
| Using trenching, drilling and direct push
equipment |
2, 2, 2 = 6 |
| Post closure land use and tracking systems
for CIA sites |
2, 4, 0 = 6 |
| Designing and installing 27 CCR gas
monitoring networks at legacy municipal disposal sites |
4, 2, 0 = 6 |
| Reducing inspection frequency for legacy MSW
sites, AKA Site Investigations Process (SIP) |
1, 3, 1 = 5 |
| Using handheld GPS equipment in field
investigations |
1, 2, 2 = 5 |
| Verification of cost estimates; coordination
of financial assurances |
2,
1, 2 = 5 |
| Coordinating with Planning Departments and
other agencies |
1, 2, 2 = 5 |
| Board staff's permit review process and
Permitting and Enforcement Committee and Board considerations |
2, 2, 1 = 5 |
| Using continuous gas monitoring equipment
for structures near landfills |
1, 1, 2 = 4 |
| Determining location of former landfills and
burn sites |
1, 1, 1 = 3 |
| Conformance Findings - County Integrated
Waste Management Plans |
3, 0, 0 = 3 |
| Granting Emergency Waiver of Standards (14 CCR,
Art. 3, Section 17210, et seq.) |
1, 1, 0 = 2 |
| Temporary Waiver of Terms (14 CCR, Art. 3.5,
Sec. 18304, et seq.) |
1, 1, 0 = 2 |
| Financial assurances/operating liability |
0, 0, 0 = 0 |
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