(a) Except as provided in subdivision (g), a person specified in subdivision (h) is exempt from filing the report required by Section 25208.7 if the surface impoundment has been closed, or will be closed before January 1, 1988, in accordance with Subchapter 15 (commencing with Section 2510) of Chapter 3 of Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations, and it has only been used for the discharge of economic poisons, as defined in Section 12753 of the Food and Agricultural Code, and if the person submits an application for exemption to the regional board on or before February 1, 1987, pursuant to subdivision (b) and an initial hydrogeological site assessment report to the regional board on or before July 1, 1987. A qualified person shall be responsible for the preparation of the hydrogeological site assessment report and shall certify its completeness and accuracy. (b) A person seeking exemption from Section 25208.7 shall file an application for exemption with the regional board on or before February 1, 1987, together with an initial filing fee of three thousand dollars ($3,000). The application shall include the names of persons who own or operate each surface impoundment for which the exemption is sought and the location of each surface impoundment for which an exemption is sought. (c) Notwithstanding Section 25208.3, each person filing an application for exemption pursuant to subdivision (b) shall pay only the application fee provided in subdivision (b) and any additional fees assessed by the state board to recover the actual costs incurred by the state board and regional boards to administer this section. The person is not liable for fees assessed pursuant to Section 25208.3, except that, if the person is required to comply with Section 25208.7 or 25208.6, the fees assessed under this section shall include the costs of the regional board and state board to administer those sections. (d) If a person fails to pay the initial filing fee by February 1, 1987, or fails to pay any subsequent additional assessment pursuant to subdivision (c), the person shall be liable for a penalty of not more than 100 percent of the fees due and unpaid, but in an amount sufficient to deter future noncompliance, as based upon that personâs past history of noncompliance and ability to pay, and upon additional expenses incurred by the regional board and state board as a result of this noncompliance. (e) Notwithstanding Section 25208.3, after the regional board has made a determination pursuant to subdivision (g), a final payment or refund of fees specified in subdivision (c) shall be made so that the total fees paid by the person shall be sufficient to cover the actual costs of the state board and the regional board in administering this section. (f) The hydrogeological site assessment report shall contain, for each surface impoundment, all of the following information: (1) A description of the surface impoundment, including its physical characteristics, its age, the presence or absence of a liner, a description of the liner, the linerâs compatibility with the hazardous wastes discharged to the impoundment, and the design specifications of the impoundment. (2) A description of the volume and concentration of hazardous waste constituents placed in the surface impoundment, based on a representative chemical analysis of the specific hazardous waste type and accounting for variance in hazardous waste constituents over time. (3) An analysis of surface and groundwater on, under, and within one mile of the surface impoundment to provide a reliable indication of whether or not hazardous constituents or leachate is leaking or has been released from the surface impoundment. (4) A chemical characterization of soil-pore liquid in areas that are likely to be affected by hazardous constituents or leachate released from the surface impoundment, as compared to geologically similar areas near the surface impoundment that have not been affected by releases from
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