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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - FIRE DEPARTMENT CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA)
An Annual Consolidated CUPA Permit is required to operate any of the CUPA programs such as Hazardous Waste, Hazardous Materials, Underground Storage Tanks (USTs), APSA, and CalARP. This permit must be renewed annually and may be revoked if the facility becomes out-of-compliance.
The Santa Monica Fire Department (SMFD) has served the community with pride since 1889. We are one of the most innovative and capable fire departments in the nation, driven by our values of integrity, compassion, teamwork, accountability, and trust. We respond to over 16,000 calls for service each year.
A Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) is a local agency certified by CalEPA to implement and enforce six state hazardous waste and hazardous materials regulatory management programs.
The California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) is the statewide web-based system that supports the electronic exchange of required Unified Program information among businesses, local governments and the U.S. EPA.
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The local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) is required to consolidate, coordinate, and make consistent the administrative requirements, permits, fee structures, and inspection and enforcement activities for these six program elements within its jurisdiction.
Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPA) The Enforcement and Emergency Response Division (EERD) administers the technical implementation of the states Unified Program a consolidation of six environmental programs at the local level.

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