San Joaquin County Environmental Health Programs

Aboveground petroleum storage act (apsa).

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Authority:       California Health and Safety Code Section 25270.4

For more information please contact: Kasey Foley, Program Coordinator, (209) 468-3451

Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA)

The purpose of the Unified Program is to consolidate, coordinate and make consistent the administrative requirements, permitting, inspection activities, enforcement activities and fees for hazardous waste and hazardous materials programs in each jurisdiction.  The EHD was approved by the State as the CUPA for San Joaquin County in January of 1997. The EHD administers the Hazardous Material Business Plan, California Accidental Release Prevention (Cal-ARP), Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act, Hazardous Waste Generator, Hazardous Waste Onsite Treatment (Tiered Permitting) and Underground Storage Tank program.

For more information please contact: Kasey Foley, Program Coordinator (209) 468-3451

Food & Restaurant Inspections

The purpose of this program is to prevent the occurrence of foodborne illnesses and to promote safe food preparation,  production and service in clean and appealing food facilities. The EHD is responsible for conducting routine inspections and issuing permits for all retail food operations in the county, responding to citizen complaints, educating food handlers and operators, and review and approval of construction plans for new and remodeled food facilities.

For more information please contact: Jeff Carruesco, Program Coordinator (209) 468-3438

Hazardous Waste Generator Program

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Housing Abatement

A program established to ensure minimum housing standards in the unincorporated area of the county. The EHD is designated as an enforcement agency for the San Joaquin County Housing and Nuisance Abatement Code, which adopted the State Housing Law and the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings.

For more information please contact: Rodney Estrada, Program Coordinator (209) 468-0331

Land Use/Land Development

The purpose of this program is to prevent health hazards and mitigate environmental degradation from land development projects. In San Joaquin County the EHD staff serve as advisors to the County Planning Commission. The EHD staff investigates and evaluates county land use applications involving subdivision and parcel maps, site plans, variances, use permits, environmental impact reports, business licenses. Projects are evaluated for compliance with laws regarding domestic water supply, sewage and solid waste disposal, and vector control. The EHD staff attends pre-application conferences, development committee and Planning Commission meetings.

Liquid Waste

The purpose of this program is to prevent the spread of disease and environmental contamination by ensuring proper handling and disposal of sewage effluent. State law requires regulation of septage pumper trucks and yards, and chemical toilets. Local ordinances and standards govern construction, permitting and inspection of package treatment plants; and the construction, repair and destruction of on-site septic systems.

Milk & Dairy Inspections

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Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) – When is the annual due date?!

Under California law, businesses that handle hazardous materials above certain thresholds must annually prepare and submit a Hazardous Materials Business Plan (“HMBP”) to the appropriate local Certified Unified Program Agency (“CUPA”).

By default, regulated businesses must submit HMBPs annually on or before March 1. However, the March 1 deadline is, like many other aspects of the HMBP program, subject to your local CUPA’s modification. For example, Monterey County Health Department’s due date is January 1, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department’s is January 15, Los Angeles County’s is (usually) March 15, and several other CUPAs require submission within 365 days of your last submission, no matter the date.

The administrative penalties for a late submission can reach up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) per day or five thousand dollars ($5,000) per day for “knowing” violations.

Having prepared hundreds of HMBPs for clients throughout California, we appreciate the challenges businesses face in understanding and addressing the requirements established by over 80 CUPAs and numerous participating agencies throughout the state. If you would like to know more about the state’s HMBP program and how it may affect your business, please feel free to contact us.

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    The purpose of the Unified Program is to consolidate, coordinate and make consistent the administrative requirements, permitting, inspection activities, enforcement activities and fees for hazardous waste and hazardous materials programs in each jurisdiction. The EHD was approved by the State as the CUPA for San Joaquin County in January of 1997.

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