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PERMIT # SW -204 <br />PERMIT PERIOD: JULY 1, 2009 TO JUNE 30, 2010 <br />Page 2 of 7 <br />SECTION I: STANDARD PERMIT CONDITIONS <br />A. This permit shall remain the property of the Snohomish Health District (Health District). The <br />permit may be revolted, suspended, or appended upon violation of the permittee of any <br />applicable local, state, or federal laws, or any of the conditions of this permit, by the Health <br />Officer or any authorized agent of the Health District. If the permit is revolted, there is a <br />procedure specified in the Snohomish Health District Sanitary Code, Chapters 3.1, Solid <br />Waste Handling Regulations; and 3.2, Chapter 173-350 WAC Solid Waste Handling <br />Standards, to appeal the revocation. <br />B. As a general condition of this permit, the permittee shall comply with the Snohomish Health <br />District Sanitary Code, Chapters 3.1, Solid Waste Handling Regulations; Chapter 173-350 <br />WAC Solid Waste Handling Standards or other regulations which may be subsequently <br />adopted that affect this facility. Where any conflicts between any regulations are present, the <br />more stringent regulations shall be in effect. <br />C. All conditions of this permit shall be followed for the permittee to remain in compliance. The <br />permittee shall be responsible for all acts and omissions of all contractors and agents of the <br />permittee. This requirement shall continue for the life of the site, including closure activity. <br />D. By applicant's receipt of this permit, applicant grants permission to any duly authorized <br />officer, employee, or representative of the Health Officer of the Health District, or <br />Washington Department of Ecology, to enter and inspect the permitted facility at any <br />reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with the Snohomish Health <br />District Sanitary Code, Chapters 3.1, Solid Waste Handling Regulations; Chapter 173-350 <br />WAC Solid Waste Handling Standards, and/or the conditions of this permit. <br />E. This permit, or a legible copy of the original, shall be displayed or stored in a manner which <br />allows easy access by operating personnel. <br />F. This permit shall be subject to suspension or revocation if the Health District finds: <br />1. That the permit was obtained by misrepresenting or omitting any information that could <br />have affected the issuance of the permit or will affect the current operation of the facility; <br />2. That there has been a significant change in quantity or character of the solid waste or <br />method of solid waste handling, unless such change has been approved in advance by the <br />Health District; or <br />3. That there has been a violation of any of the conditions contained in this permit. <br />G. This permit may be amended by the Health District. More stringent restrictions may be <br />imposed on the facility during the period the permit is valid. Amendments shall be made in <br />writing and become specific conditions of the permit. <br />H. The operating permit shall be renewed annually and, if needed, additional conditions may be <br />placed upon the permit at the time of renewal. A permit application shall be submitted at least <br />thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the existing permit. <br />
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