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Hazardous Materials: CUPA Permit Application Package
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Any business that handles threshold amounts of hazardous materials,
generates any amount of hazardous waste, and/or plans to install,
operate, or remove an underground storage tank is required to obtain a
CUPA permit. Please complete the permit application package that best
reflects the activities of your business.
If you need further assistance with the CUPA permit application process, please complete the online CUPA Business Activities Notification Form and a CUPA representative will contact you.
CUPA Permit Applications:
The City of Santa Monica accepts versions of the CUPA application package distributed by the California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the County of Los Angeles Health Hazardous Materials Division.
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Last updated: Tuesday, 04/28/2009
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20th Anniversary!
The Household Hazardous Waste Center is celebrating 20 years of service – and to make it official, a mural project was unveiled along with a new modular office space made out of used shipping containers. Yes, that’s right, shipping containers.

The mural was designed by Virginia Avenue Park Teen Center artist in residence, Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez and several Teen Center youth. The intent was to create a flexible art piece to illustrate what comes into the HHW Center from the community, and to create and educational opportunity for the teen painters. It was a success. But don’t take our word for it. Come down and visit the center for yourself. 2500 Michigan Ave. just East of the 10 Freeway at Cloverfield
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