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CUPA Permitted Facility Records Search

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Pursuant to the California Public Records Act, the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials Division is pleased to provide pre-2008 public records on a hosted website for you to view and download as you need. Instructions on using the hosted website are here. For 2008 records and newer, please complete a formal Public Records Request DEH-9098. You may submit this request by:

E-mail:     deh.publicrecords@sdcounty.ca.gov
FAX:     FAX: (858) 505-6891 / ALT FAX: (858) 505-6848
Mail:     DEH – Public Records Request
  PO Box 129261
  San Diego, CA 92112-9261
  
Visit:    5500 Overland Avenue, Suite 210
 San Diego, CA  92123

1) Hazardous Materials Establishment Search - Database
 Contains database information such as:
  •  CUPA Facility Permit Number, Business Address, Business Name 
  •  Hazardous Waste & Materials Inventory (for active sites only) 
  •  Underground Storage Tank Information
2) HMD Scanned Files Search - Former paper files 
*IMPORTANT* This search tool requires a preset username and password.
  Username:PUBLIC  Password:PUBLIC
Contains information such as:
  •  Written Inspection Reports, Notices, Correspondence
  •  Permit Applications
  •  Underground Storage Tank Permits (new, repair, exempt & removal)
  •  Enforcement Case Information (completed cases)
  •  Other scanned paperwork
Instructions
NOTE: If you already have the 6-digit Facility Permit number, you can input this number into either data source (query) to quickly obtain information for that business only. If you have only partial information on a business, such as part of the business' name or part of the address, then use the least amount of information possible in your search to get the most records. If you do not find the business in these records or if you get too many records, refine your search.

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