§ 18815.5. Reporting Requirements for Transfer/Processors.
14 CA ADC § 18815.5Barclays Official California Code of Regulations
Barclays California Code of Regulations
Title 14. Natural Resources
Division 7. Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery
Chapter 9. Planning Guidelines and Procedures for Preparing and Revising Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plans (Refs & Annos)
Article 9.25. Recycling and Disposal Reporting System
14 CCR § 18815.5
§ 18815.5. Reporting Requirements for Transfer/Processors.
(A) From another transfer/processor, report the tons of each of the following streams: solid waste, disaster debris, designated waste, green material potential beneficial reuse, and all other potential beneficial reuse accepted from each facility. Report the sending facility's contact information and RDRS number, if applicable.
(B) For direct-hauled material, report the total aggregated tons of each of the following streams: solid waste, disaster debris, designated waste, green material potential beneficial reuse, and all other potential beneficial reuse. The tonnages for solid waste and green material potential beneficial reuse shall be further divided by jurisdiction of origin.
(C) Include accepted residuals generated by a recycling or composting facility or operation that is reporting under the same RDRS number as a transfer/processing facility or operation, pursuant to section 18815.3(d)(4) of this article, in the total tons accepted as direct-hauled, pursuant to subsection (1)(B), assigning the tons to the jurisdiction within which the site is located.
(A) To each transfer/processor or disposal facility, report the tons of each stream, and their contact information and RDRS number, if applicable. Report the percentage of solid waste and green material potential beneficial reuse received from each transfer/processor, and the total percentage of materials that were direct-hauled, pursuant to subsection (a)(1)(B). The percentage that was direct-hauled shall be further divided into the jurisdictions of origin of solid waste and green material potential beneficial reuse.
(C) For all other material sent for potential beneficial reuse to a landfill or other transfer/processor inside or outside California, report the tons sent to each facility by material type, pursuant to section 18815.9(a)(3) of this article, and the facility's contact information and RDRS number, if applicable.
(c) With the exception of reporting entities who fail to provide required information, for the purposes of RDRS reporting, the Department shall not require a transfer/processor to submit information regarding the identities of individual haulers when providing jurisdiction of origin, or source sector information to the Department as part of a quarterly report. The Department shall not require a transfer/processor to submit information regarding the identities of individual end users when providing material type or region to the Department as part of their report.
(1) A reporting receiving facility that receives material from a “mixed waste organic collection stream” as defined in Section 17402 (a)(11.5) of this division shall, for the purposes of determining the annual average organic content recovery rate for organic waste received from the mixed waste organic collection stream as specified in Sections 18984.3 and 17409.5.1 of this division, report the following to the Department:
(1) The Department shall determine the quarterly recovery efficiency by dividing the total weight of recovered organic waste reported in Subdivision (d)(1)(A) [Recovered Organics (RO)] by the combined total weight of recovered and disposed organic waste reported in Subdivision (d)(1)(A) and Subdivision (d)(1)(B) [Total Available Mixed Waste Organics (TAMWO)]: RO/TAMWO = Recovery Efficiency.
(1) The Department shall determine the quarterly recovery efficiency by dividing the total weight of recovered organic waste reported in Subdivision (d)(2)(A)[Recovered Organics (RO)] by the combined total weight of recovered and disposed organic waste reported in Subdivision (d)(2)(A) and Subdivision (d)(2)(B) [Total Available Source Separated Organic Waste (TASSOW)]: RO/TASSOW = Recovery Efficiency.
(2) The Department shall use the total weights for the immediately previous four quarters to determine the facility's annual recovery efficiency which shall constitute the annual average source separated organic content recovery rate for the purposes of Sections 18982(a)(14.5) and 18998.1 of this division. A new annual average shall be calculated each quarter.
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Note: Authority cited: Sections 40502 and 41821.5, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 41821.5, 41821.6 and 42652.5, Public Resources Code; and Section 39730.6, Health and Safety Code.
History
1. New section filed 3-5-2019; operative 3-5-2019 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2019, No. 10).
2. Amendment of subsection (a), new subsections (d)-(g) and amendment of Note filed 11-3-2020; operative 1-1-2022 pursuant to Public Resources Code section 42652.2(a)(6) (Register 2020, No. 45).
This database is current through 3/10/23 Register 2023, No. 10.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 14, § 18815.5, 14 CA ADC § 18815.5
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