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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 25150.4

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Not later than July 1, 1994, the administrator for oil spill response in the Department of Fish and Game and the Director of Toxic Substances Control shall jointly develop a preincident process for the handling and transport of materials used or recovered during an oil spill response. The preincident process shall ensure, through advance approvals or other suitable advance procedures, that materials can be expeditiously removed from cleanup areas consistent with existing law. The process shall provide for, but not be limited to, all of the following:
(a)Transport of materials to destinations where they may be utilized in the manufacture of petroleum or other products.
(b)Transport of materials to locations which have already been permitted for hazardous waste storage, treatment, transfer, resource recovery, or disposal so that material categorization and destination can be expeditiously determined.
(c)Transport of recyclable materials to appropriate locations in a timely manner.
(d)Preapproved procedures for the temporary storage of materials.
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