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- Hazardous Materials Business Plan (Santa Clara County Hazardous Materials Control
Division [HMCD] or the City of Palo Alto Fire Department)
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Santa Clara County Hazardous Materials Storage Permit Ordinance (Santa Clara County
HMCD or City of Palo Alto Fire Department)
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Acutely Hazardous Substances/Risk Management and Prevention Plans (Santa Clara
County HMCD or City of Palo Alto Fire Department)
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Risk Management Plans under Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act and California
Senate Bill 1889 (Santa Clara County HMCD or City of Palo Alto Fire Department)
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Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) (also known as SARA Title
III) (Santa Clara County HMCD or City of Palo Alto Fire Department)
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Toxic Gas Ordinance (Santa Clara County HMCD or City of Palo Alto Fire Department)
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Storm Water Permit (San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board)
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Aboveground Storage Tanks (San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
and (Santa Clara County HMCD or City of Palo Alto Fire Department)
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Underground Storage Tanks (Santa Clara County HMCD or City of Palo Alto Fire
Department)
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Hazardous Waste Source Reduction (State of California Department of Toxic Substances
Control)
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Industrial Waste Discharge Permit (City of Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control
Plant)
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Pesticide Report of Use (Santa Clara County Department of Agriculture)
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Report of Carcinogen Use (California Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
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Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) (Stanford does not currently report under this
act and may not be required to do so. Currently under legal review)
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California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Santa Clara County HMCD or City of Palo
Alto Fire Department)
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Uniform Building Code (Santa Clara County Fire and Building Departments and HMCD and
the City of Palo Alto Fire and Building Departments)
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Uniform Fire Code (Santa Clara County Fire and Building Departments and HMCD and the
City of Palo Alto Fire and Building Departments)
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Proposition 65 (Internal Stanford reports only)
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Toxic Hot Spots (Single report required, completed by Stanford and submitted
previously)
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Ethylene Oxide Sterilizers (Stanford does not currently operate any of these devices
so is not subject to this regulation.)
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Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (requires registration of specified
biological agents and biotoxins with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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