File #: 2019-839    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/28/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2019 Final action:
Title: CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 19-156 SUPPORTING ASSEMBLY BILL 1500 (CARRILLO), HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (CITY COUNCIL)
Attachments: 1. RESO SUPPORTING AB 1500
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Report to Mayor and City Council
Tuesday, September 03, 2019
Consent


SUBJECT:
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CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 19-156 SUPPORTING ASSEMBLY BILL 1500 (CARRILLO), HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (CITY COUNCIL)

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I. SUMMARY

This item is on the agenda at the request of Mayor Robles.
The City Council is asked to consider supporting AB 1500 (Carrillo) Hazardous Substances that would provide local authorities, including a Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) for implementing and enforcing hazardous materials, waste laws and a Local Health Officer to temporarily suspend a facilities permit, including shutting down a facility, if conditions at the facility pose an imminent or substantial threat to public health and safety.


II. RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

TAKE the following actions:|109|WAIVE further reading and ADOPT Resolution No. 19-156, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARSON, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING ASSEMBLY BILL 1500, HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, PROVIDING LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO DIRECT OFFENDING BUSINESSES TO CEASE OPERATIONS."
2. DIRECT staff to transmit an executed copy of the resolution to Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo's Office.

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III. ALTERNATIVES

TAKE another action the City Council deems appropriate.

IV. BACKGROUND

Multiple regulatory agencies, such as the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) and the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), have the authority to regulate businesses that handle or generate hazardous waste that impose risks to public health and safety in California. These agencies have the authority to direct businesses to cease operations if the businesses generate hazardous waste that pose an immediate risk to life and health.
Recently, SCAQMD registered high levels of Chromium 6 emissions from several businesses in California. The agency determined that the elevated levels were high enough to cause long-term health risks; however, the hazardous waste did not pose an imm...

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