After a Storm Water year with Numeric Action Level (NAL) exceedances, Level 1 and 2 reports are required. Click here for related FAQ and details of regulatory requirements ...
Any companies who treat hazardous waste are required to submit an update of their tiered permitting operations on California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) annually. Date is CUPA dependent. Click here for related FAQ and details of regulatory requirements ...
Complete the Form 300 Log and Summary. Post the completed Summary (OSHA Form 300A) from February1 – April 30. You may remove the posting after April 30, however, you are required to keep the original onsite for five years. ...
If received, pay the Environmental Fee to the CDTFA. The fee is determined by the number of employees at your facility and is due the last day in February. May not be required if <50 employees. ...
Pay the Waste Generator Fee to the CDTFA. The fee is determined by the weight of hazardous waste shipped from your facility and is due the last day in February. If you have prepaid 50% of these fees in August, subtract that amount from this payment. ...
Any companies with significant quantities of hazardous materials are required to submit an Hazardous Material Business Plans (HMBP) on California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) annually. Date is CUPA dependent. Click here for related FAQ and details of regulatory requirements ...
Any companies who treat hazardous waste are required to submit an update of their tiered permitting operations on California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) annually, the updated Certification of Financial Assurance form and copy of Closure Cost Estimate showing the adjustment for inflation to the CUPA. Date is CUPA dependent. ...