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1 Leon Wirschem, REHS/HMS County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health Hazardous Materials Division Leon.Wirschem@sdcounty.ca.gov 858-505-6867 California’s Unified Approach to Hazardous Material Programs

2 What is CUPA? Certified Unified Program Agency

3 Health & Safety Code Chapter 6.11  Consolidated six existing hazardous materials and hazardous waste regulatory programs to improve coordination and consistency.  California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) certifies and regularly evaluates the local agencies that enforce the Unified Program for compliance with established statutory and regulatory standards. 3

4 CUPA Legislation “1082” Intent Integrate Overlapping Requirements Reduce Number of Invoices: Single Invoice Streamline Application Process: Single Permit Reduce Number of Inspections: Multimedia

5 Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPAs)  There are 83 CUPAs and 33 Participating Agencies (PAs)  Prior to the creation of the Unified Program, the six program elements were implemented by over 1,300 separate state and local agencies. 5

6 6 CUPAs  Implement and enforce the Unified Programs which are mandated by law to ensure that:  Business with large quantities of toxic gases have release prevention plans.  Hazardous wastes are properly managed.  Hazardous materials in facilities throughout California are accurately reported, catalogued and disseminated to emergency responders and the public.  Above and underground tanks storing hazardous materials have adequate leak detection and containment equipment to protect the waters of the state.

7 CUPA: Agencies Involved DTSC CUPA/PA OES SFM SWRCB CAL EPA US EPA These State and Local Agencies, with the RWQCB also Make up the UPA Advisory Group

8 OES These State and Local Agencies, with the RWQCB also make up the UPA Advisory Group

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10 CUPA Forum Objectives  To work with all parties, both internal and external, to develop guidance, regulations, and policies regarding CUPA administration.  To establish positions on statewide issues affecting CUPAs and provide a unified response to such issues.  To coordinate information exchange between CUPAs and the State on statewide issues.  To assist in making training available to CUPAs.

11 CUPA Forum-www.calcupa.net  Regional Forums (South, Central, North, and Bay area)  Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs)  Issue Coordinators  CUPA Forum Board (CFB)  Steering Committees  Unified Program Administrative Advisory Group (UPAAG) 11

12 12 Program Implementation  CUPAs promote and support:  Partnerships with various industry and environmental protection advocacy groups  Educational workshops  Web site outreach  Outreach materials  An inspection program that is mandated by law to have a graduated enforcement policy.  The education, outreach and inspection programs effectively and efficiently reduce environmental risk without a significant reliance on formal enforcement.

13 CUPA Regional Forums

14  San Diego County – 14,000 facilities  Alpine County – 36 facilities Rural versus Urban

15 Size of the Universe  Total Regulated Businesses – 146,205  Business Plan Program – 124,350  Cal ARP Program – 2,384  Hazardous Waste Program – 77,803  UST Program – 14,891  AST Program – 11,890 15Source Data: Cal EPA 2010 CUPA Report

16 Formal Enforcement 16Source Data: Cal EPA 2010 CUPA Report

17  TECHNICAL ADVISORY GROUPS  EMERGENCY RESPONSE  HAZARDOUS WASTE  HAZARDOUS MATERIALS  UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS  TASK FORCE PARTICIPATION  GOVERNOR’S REFINERY TASK FORCE  LOCAL UPA PROGRAM ENFORCEMENT  BORDER 2020 CUPA FORUM BOARD REPRESENTING THE STAKEHOLDERS

18  Hazardous Waste Tank Systems  Hazardous Waste Management Inconsistencies  Hazardous Materials Reporting  Underground Storage Tank Leaks  Underground Storage Tank Inspection Requirements for Facilities Statewide Issues

19 CERS

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21 CERS Business Search

22 CERS Business Activities

23 CERS Inventory

24 Site Map

25  ENHANCED RELEASE REPORTING PENALTIES  AREA PLAN UPDATES FROM 3 TO 5 YEARS  Fix REGULATORY GAPS FOR ASTs & USTs  USED OIL COLLECTION CENTERS TO LOCAL OVERSIGHT  COUNTING HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR GENERATOR STATUS (Less Generation = Less Requirements)  Fix DEFINITIONS & LANGUAGE IN THE H&SC CFB 2015 Legislative Concepts

26 CUPA Conference-www.calcupa.org  February 2-5, 2015 @ SD Sheraton Hotel & Marina  REHS CECH  UST ICC Hours  Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Manager training  Twelve tracks

27 THE END Leon Wirschem County of San Diego DEH-Hazardous Materials Division Emergency Response 858-888-0610 (mobile) 858-694-3705 (fax)


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