Hazardous Materials Storage Installation Sample Clauses

Hazardous Materials Storage Installation. In the event that hazardous materials - including toxic gases - will be handled at the proposed University Reserve facilities then Santa Clara County will regulate the facility. Installation of facilities constructed to handle hazardous materials must be conducted in accordance with the Santa Clara County requirements. These include the Santa Clara County Hazardous Materials Storage Ordinance and Toxic Gas Ordinance. Liquid hazardous materials must be stored in secondary containment systems. Additionally, installation of toxic gas systems must meet all of the County’s requirements. The County must review and approve of the construction plans for secondary containment areas. A plan review fee must be paid. Allow approximately three months for plan review. Additionally, the Ames Environmental Services Office must be informed of the intent to construct any such structure and to handle hazardous materials. Prior to occupancy, the County must inspect all facilities handling hazardous materials. Santa Clara County issues permits for storage of hazardous materials. The County must inspect the new construction prior to storage of hazardous materials. A Hazardous Materials Business Plan must be prepared and submitted to the County for approval. The Plan must also include a Hazardous Materials Inventory. This section identifies the actions required to properly install hazardous materials storage areas and subsurface structures with Santa Clara County Environmental Health Department. Storage permits must be issued. Appendix K contains “Permit Applications”. Prior to occupancy, an inspection by a Santa Clara County Environmental Health representative is required.