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Presentation Of Fifteen Year Anniversary

Presentation Of Fifteen Year Anniversary Solid Waste Disposal And Codisposal Site Cleanup Program Agenda Item D/3 Permitting and Compliance Committee January 12, 2009. Solid Waste Cleanup Program (SWCP).

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Presentation Of Fifteen Year Anniversary

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  1. Presentation Of Fifteen Year Anniversary Solid Waste Disposal And Codisposal Site Cleanup Program Agenda Item D/3 Permitting and Compliance Committee January 12, 2009

  2. Solid Waste Cleanup Program (SWCP) • Mission: “Cleanup solid waste disposal and codisposal sites where the responsible party cannot be identified or is unable or unwilling to perform timely cleanup required to protect public health, safety, and environment.” • Authority: Public Resources Code 48020-28.AB 2136 (Eastin 1993) as amended by: AB 992 (Wayne 1999), AB 709 (Wayne 2002),and AB 2211 (Karnette 2006).

  3. Solid Waste Cleanup Program (SWCP) • Funding: Transfer from Integrated Waste Management Account (IWMA) to Solid Waste Cleanup Trust Fund. • Implementation: Regulations 14 CCR 18900-32 and Board-adopted Policies. • Funding options: Board-managed remediation projects, grants to public entities, and loans. • Enforcement and cost recovery aspects.

  4. Solid Waste Cleanup Program (SWCP) Partnering Agencies Federal: USEPA (R9); USNPS; USFS; BLM; BIA;Indian Health Service, Tribal Governments. State: State Parks; DFG; DTSC; SWRCB/RWQCB; OES; Department of Developmental Services. Local: Local Governments; LEAs; Local Park Districts; Special Districts; Rural Counties’ Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority (RCRC ESJPA). Nonprofits: Coastal Conservancy; Nature Conservancy; Land Trusts.

  5. Solid Waste Cleanup Program (SWCP) Program Approach • Proceed in carefully phased way. • Build on past successes. • Identify and/or establish partners. • Begin work on priority problems that exist now. • Continue in direction established under these principles. • Sites and projects vary widely (following slides)

  6. Illegal Disposal Sites: Large “Sham” Recycling Mission Fibers, Completed11/08 After:

  7. La Montaña, Huntington Park, Completed 2005

  8. Crippen Emergency Response + Debris Removal 2003

  9. Illegal Disposal Sites - Large Open Dumps (AuClair) Torres-Martinez Reservation Completed 5/07:

  10. Pre-Regulation Legacy Sites- Candlestick Point SRA In-Progress

  11. Pre-Regulation Landfills: Canyon Park LF, Duarte Matching Grant: In-Progress Compliant probes Non-compliant probes 11

  12. Pre-Regulation Burn Dumps (Glass Beach) (now MacKerricherSP, Completed 3/03)

  13. Landfill 27 CCR Corrective Action (BKK, West Covina) Completed 3/06

  14. Illegal Dumping Grant Projects: City of Los Angeles (Phase 1 completed, Phase 2 In-Progress)

  15. Stormwater Trash Outfall Sites: Grant Projects (City and County Los Angeles, Malibu, Santa Monica)

  16. Disaster Debris Sites – Angora 2007 From Sacramento Bee 7/1/07

  17. Solid Waste Cleanup Program (SWCP) 15-year Record of Results 1017 Total Sites/193 Projects 702 Illegal Disposal Sites 256 Disaster Debris Sites (Angora 2007) 59 Landfills/Burn Dumps Total Board Funding Approved: $85,463,000 Board Cost Recovery: $14,240,000 Total Leveraged Funding: $48,672,000

  18. Solid Waste Cleanup Program Funding Trend 18

  19. Solid Waste Cleanup Program Future Challenges • No end in sight for potential projects and sites to meet or exceed available funding. • Demand for projects has broadened and expanded to disaster debris,illegal dumping, and storm water trash. Projects and partnerships are more complex. • Resources strained including demand for disaster debris cleanup and technical assistance based on Angora success. • Program is only backup at this time to address non-water quality corrective actions for the 282 landfills subject to full 27 CCR financial assurances. Agenda Item D/3 January 12, 2009 19

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