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Local Enforcement Agency Permit Toolbox: Permit Types/Tiers Notification Tier |
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This page provides information and resources to assist you in processing the paperwork required for the notification tier.
Please note that other local, State, or federal agencies may also have regulatory authority over solid waste facilities. Also, all statutory citations refer to the California Code of Regulations (CCR) unless otherwise indicated. What is the notification tier?Until the Board's tiered regulatory structure became effective in 1994, there was a "one-size-fits-all" permit applied to all facilities. There are now five tiers, including the notification tier:
Also see the fact sheet, Who Needs a Permit. Types of facilities that qualify for the notification tier
There are currently 15 types of operations that could qualify for the notification tier: 5 compost, 1 contaminated soil, 3 transfer, 1 non-hazardous ash, , and 5 construction and demolition/inert debris operations. Scroll down the second column of Permit Tier Placement Chart for a full list of operations that qualify for the EA notification tier. EA Notification processing requirementsThe notification requirements are described in Title 14, California Code of Regulations, Section 18103.
Please note that some notification sites and operations require submittal of an "operation plan". The notification tier filing requirements were amended in 2003, adding documentation that the operator has notified the local planning department. See the full text of the updated Section 18103.1. To help ensure that the correct information is submitted, an updated form is available for use by the applicant: Requirements unique to the notification tier:
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Last updated: November 01, 2007 Permit Toolbox http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/PermitToolBox/ Scott Beckner: sbeckner@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6328 |