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WeWork4Water Blog: California’s Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) System
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014. California’s Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) System. Hazardous materials management and hazardous waste management in California can be an undertaking that spans multiple regulatory authorities across many levels of government, making it a daunting task. The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) seeks to simplifyy that process a bit by consolidating many of those functions under the umbrella of the Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPA). Which is an e...
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WeWork4Water Blog: California Environmental Reporting System (CERS)
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014. California Environmental Reporting System (CERS). Any business that has to handle and store hazardous materials has a responsibility to make sure they are doing so responsibly and in a way that meets all current regulations. For those that store above certain thresholds of hazardous materials. In some cases, but in most cases, it means the California Environmental Reporting System. 8220;The California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) is a statewide web-based system to su...
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WeWork4Water Blog: Hazardous Materials Business Plans 101
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Thursday, February 12, 2015. Hazardous Materials Business Plans 101. The Hazardous Materials Business Plan program was established in 1986 by legislation at both the federal level ( Code of FederalRegulations Title 40, Chapter I, Subchapter J, Part 370. And Title 42, Chapter116, Subchapter I, Section 11002. And the state level in California ( Health andSafety Code Sections 25500 – 25519. And California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4, Article4. 55 gallons of a liquid;. A hazardous wa...
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Aqua Cycle: California Environmental Reporting System (CERS)
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A discussion of drinking water, waste water, and other water related topics. Tuesday, September 23, 2014. California Environmental Reporting System (CERS). Any business that has to handle and store hazardous materials has a responsibility to make sure they are doing so responsibly and in a way that meets all current regulations. For those that store above certain thresholds of hazardous materials. In some cases, but in most cases, it means the California Environmental Reporting System. 8220;The Californi...
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Riverside County DEH > Forms
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What does the Department do? How is the Department structured? Contemplating a career in Environmental Health? Perhaps we've answered it! Check the most current versions of our local ordinances. Is there something we should look at? How is the Department funded? Pools, Spas, Water Features. Industrial Hygiene, Special Projects, Body Art, Camps, Tobacco. Looking for something you saw on the news? Have my groceries been recalled? Top rated facilities in the County. What new laws affect me? Food Facility Op...
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Retail Food Program for Butte County
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Aqua Cycle: California’s Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) System
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A discussion of drinking water, waste water, and other water related topics. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. California’s Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) System. CUPAs are usually a county or city health department or fire department that has gone through the process of applying to and being approved by Cal/EPA for status as the CUPA. These local government agencies are responsible for implementing the standards set by the state agencies responsible for the following six programs:. You can learn a gr...