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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 7639.06

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(a)The bureau shall require an applicant for a hydrolysis facility license to prove compliance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, and orders, and shall not issue a hydrolysis facility license until the bureau is satisfied that the public interest, human health, and environmental quality will be served by the applicant.
(b)The applicant for a hydrolysis facility license shall present to the bureau any state or locally required permits for business operations, including, but not limited to, any permits required by the following, to the extent applicable:
(1)The local public health department.
(2)The city, county, special district, joint powers authority, or other public agency that provides wastewater treatment services where the licensed hydrolysis facility is to be located.
(3)The Department of Toxic Substances Control for the creation, collection, treatment, or transport of hazardous waste.
(4)Any other state or locally required permit.
(c)The applicant for a hydrolysis facility license shall prove to the bureau that it has the appropriate permits and contracts for the disposal of hydrolysate and which of the following models the facility will be using for the disposal:
(1)Discharge to the sewer collection system.
(2)Containment, collection, and transport to an appropriate treatment facility.
(d)When applying to renew a hydrolysis facility license, an applicant shall present to the bureau records of annual maintenance of the hydrolysis chamber.
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