California SB404 regulates metal shredding facilities, requiring permits, inspections, and compliance with environmental standards.
California SB404 establishes regulations for metal shredding facilities, requiring permits from the Department of Toxic Substances Control. Facilities must comply with standards for managing metal shredder aggregate, light fibrous material, and metal shredder residue. The bill mandates inspections, fire response plans, and public notification procedures. It also sets fees for facility operations and outlines enforcement actions for noncompliance. The legislation aims to protect public health and the environment while supporting the recycling industry.
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