Certified Unified Program Agency
The Hazardous Materials Division (HMD) is one of the four divisions of the Department of Environmental Health (DEH). HMD is the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) for San Diego County responsible for regulating hazardous materials business plans and chemical inventory, hazardous waste and tiered permitting, underground storage tanks, and risk management plans. HMD is also responsible for regulating medical waste.
The goal of the HMD is to protect human health and the environment by ensuring that hazardous materials, hazardous waste, medical waste and underground storage tanks are properly managed. To accomplish this goal, the HMD has several programs working with the regulated community and the public.
The Border Inspection Program, under contract with the Department of Toxic Substances Control, monitors the Otay Mesa and Tecate ports of entry for illegal shipments of hazardous waste.
The California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP) Program works with local businesses to reduce the likelihood and severity of consequences of releases from hazardous materials.
The Complaint Desk receives several hundred complaints each year related to hazardous materials, hazardous waste, medical waste or underground storage tanks. Complaints received at (619) 338-2284 are forwarded to the Area Specialists or a referral is made to the appropriate agency.
The CUPA Program conducts inspections of businesses that handle hazardous materials, hazardous waste, medical waste and/or underground storage tanks.
The Hazardous Incident Response Team (HIRT) responds to over 400 chemically related emergencies or complaints each year. The program is funded through a Joint Powers Agreement and serves all unincorporated San Diego County areas, 18 municipalities, four military bases, and four Indian Reservations.
The Hazardous Materials Duty Desk provides up to date information to the regulated community and to the public regarding the management, storage or disposal of hazardous materials, hazardous waste and medical waste, as well as the proper management of underground storage tanks. E-mail Duty Specialist.
The Pollution Prevention Specialist provides small businesses with information on how to incorporate pollution prevention into their operations and reduce their generation of hazardous and solid wastes.
The Underground Storage Tank (UST) Group provides plan check services to all UST facilities and inspection services to retail facilities that operate underground storage tanks.
HMD Permits: Phone Number (619) 338-2251 Fax Number (619) 338-2377
Thank you for assisting us in our efforts to improve the health and safety of San Diego County residents.
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