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NOTICE: Effective July 1, 2020, credit or debit card payments are subject to a non-refundable 2.49% service fee which will be collected and processed as
NOTICE: Effective July 1, 2020, credit or debit card payments are subject to a non-refundable 2.49% service fee which will be collected and processed as
The California Public Records Act requires public agencies to provide access to public records held by the Los Angeles Fire Department CUPA. Requests may be
LAFD CUPA – ENVIRONMENTAL UNIT IS CURRENTLY LOCATED AT:200 North Main Street, Suite 1780Los Angeles, CA 90012(213) 978-3680 Regulatory Background The Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program
Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP)The Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) program was established to prevent or minimize the damage to public health and safety and
The Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD) Health Hazardous Materials Division (HHMD) Inspections Section implements the Hazardous Waste Generator element of the Unified Program (including onsite
The Los Angeles Fire Department is the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) responsible for the regulatory inspections of all tank facilities subject to Aboveground Petroleum Storage
Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) How to Create a CERS Account CERS Owner Operator Identification CERS Hazardous Material Inventory CERS Employee Training Plan CERS Emergency
An approved stamped permit must be obtained before modifying, installing, removing, or abandoning-in-place your underground storage tank (UST) system. Visit the links below to apply
Permit Application All businesses that store, handle or use hazardous materials in reportable quantities, as defined in Chapter 6.95 of Division 20 of the California Health
The Los Angeles City Fire Department CUPA issues several types of permits. An Annual Consolidated CUPA Permit is required to operate any of the CUPA programs such