California Integrated Waste Management Board

Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Training

2004 Training Needs Survey

This survey was conducted in the spring of 2004 and is no longer active.

To see 2004 survey results visit our survey home page.

Survey takers were asked to select three topics from each category in which they needed training and rank them in order of importance. At the bottom of each category, under "Comments," they could add any comments regarding their choices as well as any other specific topics not listed.

Permitting

1.  2.  3. 

  1. The Solid Waste Facility Permit process and time frames.
  2. Reviewing application packages for completeness/correctness.
  3. Reviewing Reports of Facility Information (e.g., Joint Technical Documents, Reports of Disposal Site Information, Transfer/Processing Reports).
  4. Permit consistency with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
  5. Financial assurances/operating liability.
  6. Conformance Findings--County Integrated Waste Management Plans.
  7. Writing permits.
  8. Preparing permit packages for Board submittal.
  9. Board staff's permit review process and Permitting and Enforcement Committee and Board considerations.
  10. Request for Information (RFI) amendment review and processing.
  11. Completing five-year permit review reports.
  12. Processing/issuing tiered permits.
  13. Granting Emergency Waiver of Standards (14 CCR, Art. 3, Section 17210, et seq.).
  14. Temporary Waiver of Terms (14 CCR, Art. 3.5, Sec. 18304, et seq.).
  15. AB 1497 public hearing.
  16. Construction, demolition and inert debris (CDI) medium volume public hearings.

Comments :

Inspections

1.  2.  3. 

  1. Landfill inspections.
  2. Transfer/processing operations/facility inspections.
  3. Composting operations/facilities inspections.
  4. Closed facility/site inspections.
  5. Solid waste facility inspections with a focus on CIWMB-LEA consistency--compliance vs. violation vs. area of concern.
  6. Solid waste facility inspections with a focus on gaining compliance--educating/ interacting with the operator and employees.
  7. Inspections and Solid Waste Information System (SWIS) report writing.
  8. Inspecting operator records and determining consistency of operation with RFI and other conditioning documents.
  9. CDI Inspections--processing/disposal.

Comments :

Enforcement

1.  2.  3. 

  1. Enforcement actions and follow-up.
  2. Writing and enforcing Notice and Orders.
  3. Hearing panel process and appeals, case studies.
  4. Investigative techniques.
  5. Concise and effective report writing.
  6. Evidence collection and case file preparation.
  7. Administrative civil penalties and fines.

Comments :

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)

1.  2.  3. 

  1. Overview of the CEQA process.
  2. Reviewing and commenting on environmental documents from the responsible agency's perspective.
  3. Preparation of environmental documents (Negative Declarations, Environmental Impact Reports) from the lead agency's perspective.
  4. Understanding the relationship between the environmental document and the Solid Waste Facility Permit.
  5. When to use a categorical exemption or addendum.
  6. Coordinating with Planning Departments and other agencies.
  7. The roles and responsibilities of the LEA and the CIWMB in the CEQA process.

Comments :

Landfill closure and post-closure maintenance

1. 2. 3.

  1. Closure and Postclosure Maintenance Plan review process.
  2. Verification of cost estimates; coordination of financial assurances.
  3. Coordination with the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB).
  4. Evaluation/determination of remaining site life capacity.
  5. Post closure land use, landfill subsidence.
  6. Landfill gas monitoring, control system design and assessment.
  7. The roles of CIWMB, RWQCB, and the LEA for completeness determination and approval.
  8. Disposal site cleanup.

Comments :

Closed Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) Sites

1. 2. 3.

  1. Using continuous gas monitoring equipment for structures near landfills.
  2. Designing and installing 27 CCR gas monitoring networks at legacy municipal disposal sites.
  3. Determining the horizontal and vertical extents of cover and waste at legacy municipal solid waste (MSW) sites.
  4. Using trenching, drilling, and direct push equipment.
  5. Health risk assessment for legacy MSW sites proposed for development.
  6. Using handheld global positioning system (GPS) equipment in field investigations.
  7. Using Internet-based aerial photo web sites in Phase I office investigations.
  8. Reducing inspection frequency for legacy MSW sites, aka Site Investigations Process (SIP).
  9. Determining location of former landfills and burn sites.
  10. Investigating illegal disposal sites--enforcement case studies.
  11. Postclosure land use and tracking systems for CIA sites.
  12. Preparing field investigation work plans

Comments :

Health & Safety: LEA

1. 2. 3.

  1. Eight-hour annual health and safety field training.
  2. Personal inspector safety field seminar.
  3. Radiation safety field seminar.
  4. Asbestos awareness field seminar.
  5. Confined space field seminar.
  6. Landfill gas safety training field seminar.

Comments :

Communication

1. 2. 3.

  1. Dispute resolution process.
  2. Conducting meetings or inspections under adversarial circumstances.
  3. Coordination with other agencies having jurisdiction at solid waste facilities.
  4. Coordinating timelines and State Minimum Standards with RWQCB staff.
  5. Effective communication skills during the exit interview process after an inspection.

Comments :

Miscellaneous

1. 2. 3.

  1. Preparing/maintaining Enforcement Program Plans, including annual inventory and enumeration.
  2. Waste tire inspections.
  3. Employee health and safety at solid waste facilities: Cal-OSHA requirements.
  4. Illegal dumping.
  5. Landfill gas extraction systems, construction, and plan review.
  6. Environmental justice.
  7. Historical perspectives of the solid waste industry.
  8. Grants and grant writing.
  9. The complaint process and follow-up.

Comments :

Please select your top three training needs categories from above and rank them in order of importance

1. 2. 3.

  1. Permitting
  2. Inspections
  3. Enforcement
  4. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
  5. Landfill Closure and Postclosure Maintenance
  6. Close, Illegal, and Abandoned (CIA) Sites
  7. Health and Safety: LEA
  8. Communication
  9. Miscellaneous

Training formats

Which formats do you prefer? (check all that apply)

Workshop/lecture
Web-based training
Video tapes
Self-paced book/workbook
Computer-based training
One on one
Teleconferencing

Training criteria

What criteria do you use when deciding to attend a specific training? (check all that apply)

Relevance to your job
Commutable distance
SWANA-MOLO Credits
Other Explain:

Computer

My regular work computer operating system is: (check one)   My computer internet speed is: (check one)
Windows 95/98/Me   Dial up 56K modem
Windows 2000/XP   DSL
Macintosh   T1 or network
Linux/Unix   Other (or don't know)
Other (or don't know)    

My computer supports: (check all that apply)
Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)   Real Player
Adobe Acrobat   Internet Explorer (IE) 5 or higher
Macromedia Flash   Internet Explorer (IE) 4 or lower
Playing music CDs   Netscape 6 or higher
Windows Media Player   Netscape 5 or lower
Other browser 

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Last updated: April 02, 2008


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Melissa Hoover-Hartwick: mhoover@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6813