The Environmental Services Department (ESD) of the City of San Jose, California is responsible for managing and maintaining the city's environmental services. This includes a wide range of activities such as waste management, recycling programs, water and wastewater treatment, pollution prevention, and environmental education and outreach. The department aims to protect and enhance the quality of the environment in San Jose for the benefit of the community and future generations.
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This document is a Periodic (Annual) Certification Statement for the City of San Jose, California, in accordance with the regulations outlined in 40 CFR 437. It is used to certify compliance with certain environmental requirements on an annual basis.
This document is a 90-day compliance report for the City of San Jose, California. It provides information on the city's compliance with certain regulations or guidelines over a 90-day period.
This Form is used for certifying the assignment of a duly authorized representative in the City of San Jose, California.
This document is used for obtaining a Zero Discharge Certification for businesses located in the City of San Jose, California. It certifies that the business has implemented water conservation measures and does not discharge any waste water into the environment.
This document certifies that a certain industrial user in the City of San Jose, California is classified as non-significant in terms of environmental impact.
This document certifies that a product or process meets the City of San Jose's standards for being free of toxic organic substances.
This document is a Toxic Organic Compound Worksheet used by the City of San Jose, California. It is used to track and monitor the presence of toxic organic compounds in various locations within the city.