Section 25155.10 Of Article 5. Standards From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 6.5. >> Article 5.
25155.10
. (a) The owner or operator of every commercial offsite
multiuser hazardous waste disposal facility shall develop a proposed
monitoring plan, in writing, for the monitoring of the ambient air
downwind and upwind from the facility. The plan shall include all of
the following:
(1) An identification of the constituents of hazardous wastes
accepted in the past and present which will be monitored. These
constituents shall be selected on the basis of pertinent factors,
which may include degree of toxicity, relative and absolute volume,
the potential for the constituent to volatilize or otherwise become
airborne, and the method by which the constituent is or was handled,
treated, and disposed.
(2) The type, procedures, and location of air sampling equipment
and the type and procedures of analytical equipment.
(3) The duration of each sampling period in hours, and the number
and time of sampling periods over a 12-month period.
(b) The proposed monitoring plan developed pursuant to subdivision
(a) shall be submitted to the department on or before October 1,
1987, and shall be updated as required by the department.
(c) The department, in consultation with the applicable air
pollution control district or air quality management district, shall
review and approve or require modification of the proposed monitoring
plan submitted pursuant to this section. The department shall
provide, in writing, a notice of any deficiencies in the plan to the
person who submitted the plan, who shall revise the plan to address
the noted deficiencies within 60 days after receiving the department'
s comments.
(d) If the department determines that a hazardous waste facility
which is required to develop a plan pursuant to subdivision (a) is
the source of a substance in the ambient air which poses a
significant threat to the public health or affects the quality of the
environment in such a way that could significantly threaten public
health, the department shall, pursuant to Section 25187, require the
facility operator to do both of the following:
(1) Develop a corrective action plan and submit the plan to the
department for approval or modification, within a schedule specified
by the department.
(2) Implement the corrective action plan, as approved by the
department, within the period specified by the department.