California Health and Safety Code § 25201.6

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(a) For purposes of this section and Section 25205.2, the following terms have the following meaning: (1) “Series A standardized permit” means a permit issued to a hazardous waste facility that meets one or more of the following conditions: (A) The total influent volume of liquid hazardous waste treated is greater than 50,000 gallons per calendar month. (B) The total volume of solid hazardous waste treated is greater than 100,000 pounds per calendar month. (C) The total storage design capacity is greater than 500,000 gallons for liquid hazardous waste. (D) The total storage design capacity is greater than 500 tons for solid hazardous waste. (E) A volume of liquid or solid hazardous waste is stored at the hazardous waste facility for more than one calendar year. (2) “Series B standardized permit” means a permit issued to a hazardous waste facility that does not store liquid or solid hazardous waste for a period of more than one calendar year, that does not exceed any of the upper volume limits specified in subparagraphs (A) to (D), inclusive, and that meets one or more of the following conditions: (A) The total influent volume of liquid hazardous waste treated is greater than 5,000 gallons, but does not exceed 50,000 gallons, per calendar month. (B) The total volume of solid hazardous waste treated is greater than 10,000 pounds, but does not exceed 100,000 pounds, per calendar month. (C) The total storage design capacity is greater than 50,000 gallons, but does not exceed 500,000 gallons, for liquid hazardous waste. (D) The total storage design capacity is greater than 100,000 pounds, but does not exceed 500 tons, for solid hazardous waste. (3) “Series C standardized permit” means a permit issued to a hazardous waste facility that does not store liquid or solid hazardous waste for a period of more than one calendar year, that does not conduct thermal treatment of hazardous waste, with the exception of evaporation, and that either meets the requirements of paragraph (3) of subdivision (g) or meets all of the following conditions: (A) The total influent volume of liquid hazardous waste treated does not exceed 5,000 gallons per calendar month. (B) The total volume of solid hazardous waste treated does not exceed 10,000 pounds per calendar month. (C) The total storage design capacity does not exceed 50,000 gallons for liquid hazardous waste. (D) The total storage design capacity does not exceed 100,000 pounds for solid hazardous waste. (4) “Standardized permit” means a Series A, B, or C standardized permit issued to a hazardous waste facility pursuant to this section. (b) The department shall adopt regulations specifying standardized permit application forms that may be completed by a non-RCRA Series A, B, or C treatment, storage, or treatment and storage facility, in lieu of other hazardous waste facilities permit application procedures set forth in regulations. The department shall not issue standardized permits under this section to specific classes of facilities unless the department finds that doing so will not create a competitive disadvantage to a member or members of that class that were in compliance with permitting requirements that were in effect on September 1, 1992. (c) The regulations adopted pursuant to subdivision (b) shall include all of the following: (1) Require that the standardized permit notification be submitted to the department on or before October 1, 1993, for hazardous waste facilities existing on or before September 1, 1992, except for hazardous waste facilities specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivision (g). The standardized permit notification shall include, at a minimum, the information required for a Part A application as described in the regulations adopted by the department. (2) Require that the standardized permit application be submitted to the department within six months of the submittal of the standardized permit notification. The standardized permit application shall r

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