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AGENDA REPORT
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Container collection service or Composting Container collection service is <br />added, or upon request. <br />(3) The Enforcement Agency for the provisions of this Section 9(a) is the Member <br />Agency and, where authorized by the Member Agency, the WMA, and any other <br />Designee of the Member Agency. <br />(b) Requirements for Facility Operators and Community Composting Operations <br />(1) Owners of facilities, operations, and activities that recover Organic Waste, <br />including, but not limited to, compost facilities, in -vessel digestion facilities, and <br />publicly -owned treatment works shall, upon request from the WMA, provide within <br />60 days information regarding available and potential new or expanded capacity <br />at their facilities, operations, and activities, including information about throughput <br />and permitted capacity necessary for planning purposes. <br />(2) Community Composting operators shall, upon request from the WMA, provide <br />within 60 days information to support Organic Waste capacity planning, including, <br />but not limited to, an estimate of the amount of Organic Waste anticipated to be <br />handled at the Community Composting operation. <br />(3) The Enforcement Agency for the provisions of this Section 9(b) is the WMA and <br />any Designee of the WMA. <br />SECTION 10. REQUIREMENTS FOR SELF -HAULERS <br />(a) Self -Haulers shall source separate all recyclable materials and Organic Waste (materials <br />that the Member Agency otherwise requires generators to separate for collection in the <br />Member Agency's organics and recycling collection program) generated or handled on- <br />site from Solid Waste in a manner consistent with 14 CCR Sections 18984.1 and 18984.2, <br />or shall haul Organic Waste to a High Diversion Organic Waste Processing Facility as <br />specified in 14 CCR Section 18984.3. <br />(b) Self -Haulers shall haul their Source Separated Recyclable Materials to a facility that <br />recovers those materials; and haul their Source Separated Compost Container Organic <br />Waste to a Solid Waste facility, operation, activity, or property that processes or recovers <br />Source Separated Organic Waste. Alternatively, Self -Haulers may haul Organic Waste to <br />a High Diversion Organic Waste Processing Facility. Self -Haulers may Back -haul to a <br />destination owned and operated by the generator using the generator's own employees <br />and equipment and then haul those consolidated materials to facilities meeting the <br />requirements of this subsection (b). <br />(c) Self -Haulers that are Commercial Businesses (including Multi -Family Residential <br />Dwellings) shall keep a record of the amount of Organic Waste delivered to each Solid <br />Waste facility, operation, activity, or property that processes or recovers Organic Waste; <br />this record shall be subject to Inspection by the Enforcement Agency. The records shall <br />include the following information: <br />(1) Delivery receipts and weight,tickets from the entity accepting the material. <br />
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