San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department
The Environmental Health Department inspects restaurants, mobile food units, employee housing, hotels and motels, public water systems, dairies, wells, underground storage tanks, and enforces environmental health regulations associated with many other business and construction activities. The EHD works with Emergency Response teams in the event of a hazardous waste incident. As the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA), the EHD works with other agencies to coordinate hazardous materials program inspection and permitting activities.
Our offices are open to the public as follows:
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Appointments from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. available upon request by calling (209) 468-3420
Connect Your Permit To Your Accela Account
Have an existing permit that you would like access to through your Accela account? You will need to register for an account within the new system.
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- How to create an online account in the Online Permit Center
- Connect Your Permit To Your ACA Account
- How to Attach Documents
- Building Inspection
- Code Enforcement
- Fire Prevention Bureau
- Planning Division
- Recent Activities
- Food Program
- Liquid Waste Program
- Well / Boring Program
- CUPA Programs
- Body Art Program
- Small Public Water System Program
- Recreational Health Program
- Medical Waste Program
- Solid Waste Program
- Dairy Program
- Other Programs
- Public Services
- Water Resources
- Business License
- Transient Occupancy Tax
- Peddler Service Solicitor License
Applicants can submit Final and Parcel Maps, Record of Survey, Corner Records, and Legal Descriptions for review at the link below.
Application Process
You must apply online through San Joaquin County’s Online Permitting System. First time users will need a valid email address to set up an account. It takes about 5 minutes to create a new account.
Apply Online
REGISTER AS A USER
For first time users, as noted above, you will need to register for a new account with our Online Permitting System. If you have an account, please continue with Step 2 below.
To create an account, click on "Apply Online" above to be routed to the Online Permitting System login page. Click on "CREATE AN ACCOUNT" in the lower right corner, and register with your email address.
You will be asked to provide the following information to open an account.
- Choose a username and password
- Personal and Contact Information
- License Numbers if you are registering as a licensed professional
After you register, you'll receive a confirmation email.
Once you confirm your account, you're ready to apply.
Step 1. START YOUR APPLICATION
Online submittals can take about 10 minutes to complete. If you are unable to complete the application you can save your progress and return at a later time, however, the application will not be reviewed until it is submitted.
Step 2. SUBMIT APPLICATION
The following items are required to submit an application:
- A description of the work requested
- Survey Documents
Step 3. INTAKE
Public Works staff may contact you for more information, and for payment of the plan check fee. You will be contacted through the Online Permitting System, and receive emails when you have new correspondence regarding application submittal. We encourage you to collaborate with staff through the Online Permitting System, and via email.
Step 4. NEXT STEPS:
- Staff will contact you email to complete the intake process.
- When your application is accepted, you will be notified to pay fees online.
- Upon approval, staff will contact you for applicable permit issuance steps.
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Stockton residents can bring most hazardous waste to one of the following locations. Most items are accepted free of charge.
San Joaquin County Household Hazardous Waste Facility 7850 R.A. Bridgeford Street, Stockton, CA 95206 | (209) 468-3066 Map & Directions Website Hours: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays 9am to 3pm Facility accepts up to 15 gallons of liquids or 125 pounds of waste per trip.
If your HHW products are still usable, they will be placed in the HHW Re-Use Room. County residents can take up to 10 items home per week, free of charge.
Landfills & Recycling Facilities See the list of San Joaquin County landfills and recycling locations .
Hand Sanitizer
Motor oil containers (empty), pepper spray, electronics, e-cigarettes, light up shoes, musical greeting cards, solar panels, batteries (lithium-ion), batteries (single-use), battery chargers, button cell batteries, car batteries, rechargeable batteries, aerosol cans, air compressors, co2 cylinders and cartridges, fire extinguishers, helium tanks, oxygen tanks, broken light bulbs, insulation (loose-fill fiberglass), light bulbs (fluorescent / cfl), light bulbs (led), treated wood, light bulbs, arts & crafts, glue & glue bottles, photo chemicals, auto fluids, auto wax & polish, engine cleaner, used motor oil and filters, nail polish, nail polish remover, cleaning products, drain opener, shoe polish, silver polish, construction, fluorescent ballasts, paint thinners, thermostats, general packaging, cooking oil & grease, meat thermometer, thermometers, flea products, medicine and prescription drugs, needles and sharps, camping gas cylinders, garden chemicals, pool & hot tub chemicals, propane tanks.
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The purpose of this program is to protect the public health and safety and the environment by establishing business and area plans relating to the handling and release or threatened release of hazardous materials.
The purpose of this program is ensure that hazardous wastes treated on site prior to reuse or disposal are stored, handled and disposed of in compliance with state and federal laws and regulations. Inspection, surveillance and permitting is required as part of the county Unified Program.
Emergency Response/Contingency Plan The emergency response/contingency plan must include procedures to stop a release or threatened release of a hazardous material, notification to local emergency responders and the unified program agency, and evacuation plans.
311 KB • pdf • November 30, 2021 get_app Hazardous Materials Business Plan Program
Hazardous Materials Business Plan Program Overview The Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) aims to prevent or minimize harm to public health and safety and the environment from a release or threatened release of a hazardous material. This is accomplished by providing emergency responders with the necessary information to effectively protect the public.
The EHD was approved by the State as the CUPA for San Joaquin County in January of 1997. The EHD administers the Hazardous Material Business Plan, California Accidental Release Prevention (Cal-ARP), Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act, Hazardous Waste Generator, Hazardous Waste Onsite Treatment (Tiered Permitting) and Underground Storage Tank ...
The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) was approved by the State as the Unified Program Agency (UPA) for San Joaquin County in January 1997. The EHD administers the Hazardous Material Business Plan, California Accidental Release Prevention (Cal-ARP), Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act, Hazardous Waste Generator, Hazardous ...
Hazardous Material Business Plan for Restaurants This program covers Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) reporting requirements and completion and submittal of the HMBP via the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) for restaurants that have carbon dioxide cylinders on-site. Dates Available: Currently no dates scheduled.
FREE classes presented by NES Inc. are available to all San Joaquin County Hazardous Materials, Underground Storage Tank, and Aboveground Petroleum Storage Facility Business Owners and Operators, on the following dates in San Joaquin County.
In San Joaquin County, annual Hazardous Materials Business Plan review and certification is accepted beginning November 1st-January 15th but must be submitted no later than January 15* of the year it is due.
The EHD was approved by the State as the CUPA for San Joaquin County in January of 1997. The EHD administers the Hazardous Material Business Plan, California Accidental Release Prevention (Cal-ARP), Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act, Hazardous Waste Generator, Hazardous Waste Onsite Treatment (Tiered Permitting) and Underground Storage Tank ...
Hazardous Materials Business Plan. CalEPA oversees the statewide implementation of the Hazardous Materials Business. Plan (HMBP) program, which aims to prevent or minimize harm to public health and. safety and the environment from a release or threatened release of a hazardous material. Home.
San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department The Environmental Health Department inspects restaurants, mobile food units, employee housing, hotels and motels, public water systems, dairies, wells, underground storage tanks, and enforces environmental health regulations associated with many other business and construction activities.
For example, companies using hazardous materials or generating hazardous wastes must submit their business plan to the Office of Emergency Services who will review the plan to ensure it is consistent with the San Joaquin County Hazardous Material Management Plan.
By default, regulated businesses must submit HMBPs annually on or before March 1. However, the March 1 deadline is, like many other aspects of the HMBP program, subject to your local CUPA's modification. For example, Monterey County Health Department's due date is January 1, San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department's is January 15, Los Angeles County's is (usually) March 15 ...
The South San Joaquin County Fire Authority staffs a Type 1 Hazardous Materials Response Team available to respond to hazardous materials emergencies both locally and throughout the state of California. Hazardous Materials incidents may include spills, leaks, and exposures to substances that pose a threat to life, health, and/or property.
10. Hazardous materials handling/storage areas The boxes above can be used as a checklist or as a space to write down coordinates for site map elements. The symbols used on this sample site map are used for example purposes. ... REV 11/01/2018 San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department CUPA Programs
A Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) contains basic information on the location, type, quantity, and health risks of hazardous materials stored, used, or disposed of by businesses operating in the state.
A Building Permit is required for commercial projects, including: You must apply online through San Joaquin County's Online Permitting System. First time users will need a valid email address to set up an account. It takes about 5 minutes to create a new account. Apply Online.
1868 E. Hazelton Avenue | Stockton, California 95205 | T 209 468-3420 | F 209 464-0138 | www.sjcehd.com Environmental Health Department HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE SURVEY A separate survey form is required for each business name and/or address in San Joaquin County.
Surveyor. Applicants can submit Final and Parcel Maps, Record of Survey, Corner Records, and Legal Descriptions for review at the link below. You must apply online through San Joaquin County's Online Permitting System. First time users will need a valid email address to set up an account. It takes about 5 minutes to create a new account.
Hazardous Waste Stockton residents can bring most hazardous waste to one of the following locations. Most items are accepted free of charge. San Joaquin County Household Hazardous Waste Facility 7850 R.A. Bridgeford Street, Stockton, CA 95206 | (209) 468-3066 Map & Directions Website Hours: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays 9am to 3pm Facility accepts up to 15 gallons of liquids or 125 ...
In San Joaquin County the EHD staff serve as advisors to the County Planning Commission. The EHD staff investigates and evaluates county land use applications involving subdivision and parcel maps, site plans, variances, use permits, environmental impact reports, business licenses.