California Accidental Release Prevention (Cal ARP) No Public Comment Period Open at this Time
The objective of the California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP) program is to prevent accidental releases of those substances determined to potentially pose the greatest risk of immediate harm to the public and the environment. Stationary sources (facilities) that handle regulated substances in industrial processes above threshold quantity levels are subject to the CalARP program requirements. The CalARP program encompasses both the federal “Risk Management Program”, established in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Part 68, and the State of California program, in accordance with the California Health and Safety Code (HSC), Chapter 6.95, Article 2 and California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4.5.
View a list of San Luis Obispo County Cal ARP regulated facilities and substances here.
A 45-day public review and comment period is required for all Risk Management Plans (RMPs) that have been deemed complete. Businesses eligible for public review and comment are below.
PUBLIC REVIEW |
CALIFORNIA ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM RISK MANAGEMENT PLANDOCUMENT REVIEW |
Pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code Section 25535.2 and California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4.5, Section 2745.2 (c), the County of San Luis Obispo, Environmental Health Services is the administering agency for the California Accidental Release Prevention Program (CalARP). |
There are no Risk Management Plans for review at this time. |
Appointments to review the Risk Management Plan must be made with Linnea Chandler of Environmental Health Services Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM at the address below. Photo identification is required at the time of document review. Environmental Health Services2156 Sierra WaySan Luis Obispo, CA 93406(805) 781-5544
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