This program protects public health and safety, and the environment by ensuring that solid waste is collected, stored, processed, and disposed of properly. The Environmental Health Division is the designated Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) for Orange County. Solid waste facilities in Orange County are required to hold permits from the LEA.
LEA Staff regulates the activities of municipal landfills, transfer stations, and composting facilities by
- Issuing permits
- Conducting inspections
- Investigating complaints
- Providing public education
- Providing assistance to solid waste facilities.
| Public NoticeRainbow Transfer/Recycling, Inc.Rio Santiago Site Assessment1. Stockpiled Solid Waste Testing: - Final Workplan for Stockpiled Material Testing under Stipulated Notice & Order dated December 27, 2023
- LEA Approval Letter dated December 28, 2023
- Addendum #1 to the Final Workplan for Stockpiled Material Testing dated January 19, 2024
- LEA Approval letter dated January 22, 2024
- Addendum #2 to the Final Workplan for Stockpiled Material Testing dated April 22, 2024
- LEA Approval Letter dated April 23, 2024
- Addendum #3 to the Final Workplan for Stockpiled Material Testing dated June 21, 2024
- LEA Approval Letter dated July 9, 2024
- Addendum #4 to the Final Workplan for Stockpiled Material Testing dated June 21, 2024
- Memo on Sampling Method Deviation for Addendum #4 dated August 14, 2024
- LEA Approval Letter dated August 20, 2024
- Stockpile Characterization and Data Validation Report Stockpile H dated June 19, 2004
- Rio Santiago Stockpile H Assessment- LEA Response 9-23-2024
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Permits
The Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) issues Solid Waste Facility Permits (SWFPs). The permits specify the terms and conditions for operating a solid waste facility. All permits are subject to review every five years. If the facility has undergone significant changes, the permit must be revised to reflect the current state of operations. Permits are required for solid waste landfills. Transfer Stations, composting facilities and other non-disposal facilities and operations may require a permit or an Enforcement Agency (EA) Notification.
If you have any questions regarding Solid Waste Facility Permits, please contact us at (714) 433-6000.
Inspections
Active solid waste facilities are inspected monthly, whereas closed solid waste facilities are inspected quarterly. Additional inspections are conducted under the following conditions:
- Serious problems are noted during the routine inspection.
- The facility operations require monitoring by LEA Staff.
- Nuisance complaints are received from the public.
Facilities with serious, repeated and/or uncorrected violations can be subject to enforcement orders.
If you have any additional questions regarding the solid waste inspection program, please contact us at (714) 433-6000
Complaints
If you have a complaint regarding a solid waste related issue, please contact the LEA Complaint Hotline at 714-433-6404 or submit an Online Complaint.
Complaints regarding odors from a solid waste facility should be directed to the South Coast Air Quality Management District at 1-800-CUT-SMOG or the Air Quality Management District.
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