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County of Orange, Health Care Agency, Environmental Health Division
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A-1997-095A
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9/30/1997
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AGREEMEPBETWEEN THE COUNTY OF ORAL AND THE <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION <br />OF UNIFIED PROGRAM ELEMENT REQUIREMENTS <br />This Agreement is made and entered into on this ' day of �'' 1997, <br />between the County of Orange, Health Care Agency, Environmental Health Division, hereinafter <br />referred to as "County", and the City of Santa Ana hereinafter referred to as the "City". <br />Recitals <br />WHEREAS, the Health and Safety Code, hereinafter referred to as "H & S <br />Code", Section 25404(c) mandates that the County establish a Unified Program to consolidate <br />administration of the following requirements (collectively "program elements"): <br />A. The Hazardous Waste Generator Program, H & S Code, Division 20, <br />Chapter 6.5; <br />B. The aboveground Storage Tan: Program Spill Prevention Control and <br />Countermeasure Plan requirements, H & S Code, Division 20, Chapter <br />6.67, Section 25270.5(c); <br />C. The Underground Storage Tank Program, H & S Code, Division 20, <br />Chapter 6.7; <br />D. The Hazardous Material Release Response Plans and Inventory Program, <br />H & S Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.95, Article 1; <br />E. The Risk Management Prevention Plan Program, applicable to acutely <br />hazardous materials, H & S Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.95, Article 2; <br />F. The Hazardous Materials Management Plan and the Hazardous Materials <br />Inventory Statement requirements, Uniform Fire Code, Part 7, Article 80, <br />Section 8001.3.2 and Section 8001.3.3, as adopted by the State Fire <br />Marshal pursuant to H & S Code Section 13143.9; and <br />WHEREAS, H & S Code Section 25404.1 (b)(1) requires that the County apply for state <br />Certification as a CUPA to implement and operate the Unified Program throughout the <br />unincorporated area of the County and in all cities within the County that have not been certified <br />as CUPA; and <br />WHEREAS, the County has been certified as a CUPA; and <br />WHEREAS, the City of Santa Ana, the County and the CaUEPA disagree as to whether <br />the City and County can both be CUPA's under Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety Code, <br />Sections 25404, et seq.; and <br />WHEREAS, the City, County and Cal/EPA all desire to provide a mechanism by which <br />the City continues to operate its programs within the CUPA statutory framework, in order to <br />avoid any disruption of the orderly administration and enforcement of environmental regulations <br />
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