This chapter shall be referred to as the Hazardous Waste Generators
Ordinance of the City of Santa Barbara.
(Ord. 4825, 1993)
The purpose of this chapter is to implement certain policies of the Hazardous Waste Management Plan adopted in Chapter
22.05 of this title by requiring hazardous waste generators to incorporate waste minimization and emergency response considerations into their uses and developments. The intent is to require generators to submit a Waste Minimization Plan to the Santa Barbara County Department of Environmental Health Services or successor agency and incorporate waste minimization techniques where technically and economically feasible, comply with the County Department of Environmental Health Services' Generator Permit Program and prepare an emergency response plan where required by Chapter 6.95 (commencing with Section 25500) of the California
Health and Safety Code.
(Ord. 4825, 1993)
Whenever in this chapter the following terms are used, they
shall be construed to have the meaning(s) ascribed to them in this
section unless it is apparent from the context in which they appear
that some other meaning is intended.
"Business Plan"
means that plan which each business with specified quantities
of hazardous materials (including wastes) must prepare under Chapter
6.95 of the California
Health and Safety Code. The business plan must
include an inventory of hazardous materials on site, an emergency
response plan and employee training procedures.
"Generator"
means the person, business or facility who, by nature of
ownership, management or control is responsible for causing or allowing
to be caused the creation of hazardous waste.
"Generator Permit"
means the annual permit to operate required by State law
of all generators of hazardous waste. Generator Permits must be obtained
from the Santa Barbara County Department of Environmental Health Services,
or successor agency.
"Hazardous Waste"
means a waste, or combination of wastes, which because of the quantity, concentration or physical and chemical characteristics may either (a) cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating reversible illness, or (b) pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed or otherwise managed. Hazardous waste also includes those materials described in Title
22, Division 4.5, Chapter 11,
California Code of Regulations (
CCR).
"Waste Minimization"
means the reduction, to the maximum extent feasible, of hazardous
waste that is generated or subsequently stored, treated or disposed
of. Waste minimization is a reduction in the total volume or quantity
of hazardous waste and minimizes the present and future threat to
human health and the environment. As used in the Hazardous Waste Management
Plan and this code, waste minimization includes source reduction,
recycling and on site treatment of hazardous wastes.
(Ord. 4825, 1993)
The provisions of this chapter apply to any activity within
the City of Santa Barbara for which a Generator Permit is required
that is undertaken by a person or business who is or will be a generator
of hazardous waste.
(Ord. 4825, 1993)