(A)
The Board of Supervisors finds and declares:
(1)
Hazardous materials and hazardous waste (hereinafter collectively referred to as hazardous materials) present in the community may pose acute and chronic health hazards to individuals who live and work in this County and who are exposed to such materials as a result of fires, spills, industrial accidents, or other types of releases or emissions. Additionally, many hazardous materials present a serious health risk, even when emitted in low levels over long periods of time.
(2)
Improper handling of small amounts of hazardous materials has resulted in contamination of soil, air and groundwater.
(3)
The cleanup of soil and groundwater contaminated with hazardous materials can cost many times more than the original cost of properly containing and handling the hazardous materials responsible for the contamination.
(4)
It is the responsibility of all businesses to protect their workers and the public from hazardous materials they use and hazardous waste they generate.
(5)
That Division 20, Chapters 6.11 (Unified Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials Management Regulatory Program), 6.5 (Hazardous Waste Control), 6.7 (Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances), 6.75 (Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Cleanup) and 6.95 (Hazardous Materials Release Response Plans and Inventory) of the California Health and Safety Code are adopted and are to be used in conjunction with the provisions of this chapter. In addition, Titles 19 (Public Safety), 22 (Social Security), 23 (Waters), and 27 (Environmental Protection) of the California Code of Regulations, and this chapter, will be utilized in the implementation and enforcement of requirements relative to hazardous materials, hazardous waste, and underground storage tanks.
(B)
It is the intent of the Board of Supervisors that this chapter shall:
(1)
Recognize the County's responsibility and authority to protect human health, safety, and the environment.
(2)
Foster the best available industrial processes and best available practical control technology to minimize or eliminate the use of hazardous materials in the County, and minimize or eliminate potential contamination by hazardous materials. This chapter shall condition any permitted use of hazardous materials by placing an obligation on the users to strictly control the discharges and releases.
(3)
Require that hazardous materials users monitor any discharges into the environment and keep records on the effectiveness of their hazardous materials management practices as a means of enforcing the obligations established by this chapter.
(4)
Recognize the community's right to know basic information on the use and storage of hazardous materials in the County and establish an orderly system for the provision of such information.
(Ord. 4521 § 2, 1998; Ord. 5306 § 3, 2019)