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Violations within the past five years
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Violation ID |
Occurrence Date |
Violation Type |
Violation Description(-) |
Violation Status |
Priority |
Source |
Facility Name |
Violated Reg. Meas. ID |
Violated Reg. Meas. Order No. |
Linked to Enf. |
1118204 |
06/02/2023 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Violation 1. Water Code section 13260: Staff verified through the California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQs) database that there was no record of a submittal of a report of waste discharge or of obtaining coverage under the General Order for the Site. Violation 2. Threats of discharge of sediments and soils. The photos showed disturbed areas of exposed, native material in and around the Cultivation Sites which had been cleared of vegetation. Large fabric smart pots in these areas appeared to contain potting soil. The bare native material and potting soil of these areas and other areas of grading and disturbance are prone to erosion during storm events, and threaten to discharge downslope. Sediment and soils from these areas could be transported to the watercourses on the parcel, and then carried into the Class I Little Greenhorn Creek, located approximately 550 feet to the south. Additionally, staff utilized Google Earth Pro to estimate the ground slope at the Cultivation Site labeled CS-2 at approximately 24 percent. This steep slope on which the smart pots were placed will exacerbate the potential for erosion. Staff also noted a lack of installed Best Management Practices (BMPs) in the photos. These factors represent a threat of discharge to waters of the state.Violation 3. The improper storage and disposal of cultivation related debris, household garbage, and a general lack of housekeeping across the Site. The photos showed a variety of cultivation related debris and household garbage strewn across the site. This represents a threat of discharge to waters of the state. Violation 4. Water storage: Potential for leaks and failure causing discharge. The photos showed four large black poly water storage tanks. Should the tanks overflow, leak, or their plumbing connections fail, it could cause a catastrophic discharge event, impacting watercourses down slope. This represents a threat of discharge to waters of the state. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Winch Property |
453321 |
None |
Y |
1116983 |
03/09/2023 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Active cannabis cultivation with discharge potential |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Brayan Garcia Ayala Property |
451961 |
None |
Y |
1115409 |
04/12/2023 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Unauthorized land disturbances associated with cannabis cultivation. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Jose Lopez Property |
452281 |
None |
N |
1111268 |
09/22/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Discharge of sewage to the bare ground surface at a pit toilet. The pit toilet measured approximately 35 feet away from a Class I watercourse. Discharge of gray water from an outdoor kitchen area. The bare ground surface next to the kitchen area had a noxious smell and was covered with food waste scraps and gray water. Bare soils of the disturbed and cleared areas in and around the hoop houses, exposed cut and fill slopes, and graded pads and terraces that were constructed of bare native soil material and lacked Best Management Practices (BMPs). Potential discharge from piles of potting soil. These areas are likely to erode and discharge sediment and soils during storm events. Improper storage of equipment, fuels, chemicals, and nutrients. This includes three gasoline powered generators, seven gasoline powered water pumps, various fuel containers, nutrient containers, chemical fertilizers in sacks and buckets, and other chemicals. All of these items were improperly stored on the bare ground surface across the site, and without adequate cover from the elements. Unimproved access roads constructed of native soil material which lacked any type of armoring or Best Management Practices (BMPs) and were likely to erode and discharge during storm events. Unsecured and improperly stored trash and debris, to include unsecured piles of plastic sacks filled with household garbage, household garbage that was strewn across the bare ground surface, lumber, scrap metal, plastic and metal pipe, plastic tarps, plastic chemical and fertilizer containers, smart pots, and miscellaneous cultivation and construction related debris. Water storage and related infrastructure which threatens to cause discharge. This included a 2800-gallon water tank and three Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs). |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Krista Payne Property |
449547 |
None |
Y |
1111267 |
08/11/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Direct discharge of petroleum products to the ground surface from a leaking gasoline powered pump, causing soil staining, just south of the concrete pad. Discharge of gray water from a kitchen and bathing area. The bare ground surface next to the kitchen area had a noxious smell, and was covered with food waste scraps and gray water. Discharge of sewage from a port-a-potty. The port-a-potty appeared to be leaking sewage directly to the ground surface underneath. Discharge of a variety of cultivation related debris and slash that had been placed into the Class III watercourse. This included cardboard, PVC pipes, plastic netting and tarps, plastic sacks filled with trash, potting soil, and waste plant material. Bare soils of the disturbed and cleared areas around the hoop houses, and materials of the graded pads and other graded areas which lacked BMPs to prevent discharge of sediment and soils to nearby waters of the state. Improper storage of equipment, fuels, chemicals, and nutrients, including a gasoline powered generator, gasoline powered water pumps, fuel containers, propane cylinders, nutrient containers, chemical fertilizers in sacks and buckets, and fuel containers. All of these items were improperly stored on the bare ground surface across the site. Unimproved access roads across the Site which lacked any type of armoring or Best Management Practices (BMPs). Unsecured and improperly stored trash and debris, to include household garbage, chemical and fertilizer containers, plastic garbage bags filled with trash, scrap PVC and black poly piping, plastic tarps, lumber, plastic grow pots, waste plant material, and miscellaneous cultivation and construction debris. Water storage and related infrastructure which threatens to cause discharge. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Andres Copeland Property |
448982 |
None |
Y |
1111222 |
08/10/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Direct discharge of petroleum products to the ground surface from a leaking gasoline powered pump. Discharge of approximately 15 cubic yards of cannabis plant waste material placed into the channel of a Class III watercourse. Piles of slash placed into a Class III watercourse. Improperly stored gasoline powered pumps and generators, fuel containers, petroleum products, propane cylinders, lead acid batteries, lumber, miscellaneous trash, construction and cultivation related debris, and household garbage with no cover from the elements or secondary containment to prevent discharge. Unimproved access roads across the Site which lacked any type of armoring or Best Management Practices (BMPs). A ford type crossing through a Class III watercourse just south and downslope from Well 1, constructed of native material, which was mostly compacted clays, fine sediment, and sand, with some gravel on the surface. Bare soils of the disturbed and cleared areas around the hoop houses, and materials of the graded pads and other graded areas which lacked BMPs to prevent discharge of sediment and soils to nearby waters of the state. A ditch cut into the native material on the west side of the CA and areas around the hoop houses, which drained into the nearby Class III watercourse, discharging sediment. Failing wooden planter boxes filled with potting soil, which have the potential to discharge into the nearby Class III watercourse. Water storage and related infrastructure which threatens to cause discharge. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Ruben Soliz Property |
448972 |
None |
Y |
1109563 |
10/17/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Unauthorized land disturbances associated with cannabis cultivation. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Chavez, Omar Property |
449719 |
None |
Y |
1109562 |
10/17/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Unauthorized land disturbances associated with cannabis cultivation. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Chavez, Omar Property |
449719 |
None |
N |
1108995 |
08/09/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Discharges and threats of discharges of waste to waters of the state related to unauthorized cannabis cultivation |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Marissa Macias Property |
447861 |
None |
Y |
1108004 |
08/10/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
1. Direct discharge of petroleum products to the ground surface from a leaking gasoline powered pump. 2. Improperly stored gasoline powered pumps, fuel containers, petroleum products, fertilizers, chemicals and miscellaneous garbage and debris with no cover from the elements or secondary containment to prevent discharge. 3. Unimproved access roads across the Site which lacked any type of armoring or Best Management Practices (BMPs). 4. Two ford type crossings through the Class III watercourse along the main access road through the parcel, constructed of cobble and native material. 5. Bare soils of the disturbed and cleared areas around the hoop houses, and cut and fill material of the graded pads and other graded areas which lacked BMPs to prevent discharge of sediment and soils to nearby waters of the state. 6. Channel alteration and grading within the Class III watercourse where native material had been piled. The area of grading has been destabilized, and the piled native material has the potential to continue discharging and transport downstream. 7. Water storage and related infrastructure which threatens to cause discharge. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Edgar Barajas Herrera Property |
448971 |
None |
Y |
1107255 |
07/19/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Three Cultivation Areas (CAs) at the Site. 5 hoop houses on the south parcel at CA1, and 2 hoop houses on the north parcel at CA3. Cannabis was being actively grown at CA1 and CA3, with plants in raised beds containing potting soil. CA2 had been previously used for outdoor cultivation but was not active at the time of the inspection. 2.86 acres of disturbed area total: CA1=1.23 acres, CA2 (not active)=0.63 acres, CA3=1.00 acres. Three wells. Large diesel spills at CA1 and CA2. Three pit toilets. Failed culvert at Class I watercourse. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Cameron Amiri Property |
448902 |
None |
Y |
1106689 |
06/30/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Discharge or threats of discharge to waters of the state from cannabis cultivation activities |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Linda L Birge Property |
448505 |
None |
Y |
1106408 |
06/22/2022 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
A water diversion (pump and piping) within a watercourse. Water storage and related infrastructure connected to the diversion. Direct discharge of raw sewage to the ground surface (pit toilets). Direct discharge of gray water to the ground surface (kitchen and shower). Direct discharge of a petroleum product to the ground surface from a gas-powered water pump next to the pond. Bare soils of the disturbed and cleared areas around the hoop houses, which lacked BMPs to prevent discharge of sediment and soils to nearby waters of the state. Unarmored roads exhibiting erosion and sediment transport via ruts and gullies, and lacking Best Management Practices (BMPs). Improperly stored gasoline powered pumps and generators, fuel containers, petroleum products, fertilizers, pesticides, chemicals and miscellaneous garbage and debris with no cover from the elements or secondary containment to prevent discharge. Threats of discharge from improperly designed and installed water storage systems (above ground swimming pool). |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Gregory A Newhall and Silvia A Newhall Property |
448502 |
None |
Y |
1101529 |
08/17/2021 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Water diversion, storage and associated overflow, runoff resulting in discharges of wastes to waters of the state. Erosion and sediment discharge and threats of discharge from the cultivation areas, grading and ground disturbance, cut and fill slopes, piles of potting soil, smart pots, watercourse crossings and access roads. General lack of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to stabilize soils and materials, and minimize the potential for erosion and sediment transport. The improper storage of chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, generators, fuel containers and petroleum products, having no secondary containment. The presence of cannabis cultivation related infrastructure, including generators, wiring, plumbing, potting soils, plastic tarps and associated items and materials. Piles of cultivation related refuse and household garbage, and a general lack of housekeeping around the site. An abandoned vehicle within the floodplain of Class I Wolf Creek. Fuel containers and a gas-powered water pump within the channel of Class I Wolf Creek. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Mikal Chandler Property |
444710 |
None |
Y |
1101257 |
09/24/2021 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Disturbed bare native material, planted cannabis and chemicals within the Class III watercourse, resulting in discharges of wastes to waters of the state. The improperly constructed well with an open face well head, which has the potential to contaminate groundwater. Erosion and sediment discharge and threats of discharge from the cultivation areas, grading and ground disturbance, terracing, potting soil, smart pots, watercourse crossings and access roads. General lack of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to stabilize soils and materials, and minimize the potential for erosion and sediment transport. The improper storage of chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, generators, fuel containers and petroleum products, having no secondary containment. The presence of cannabis cultivation related infrastructure, including the hoop houses, tarps, generators, wiring, plumbing, potting soils, water storage tanks, and associated items and materials. The improper storage and lack of disposal of cultivation related trash, refuse, construction debris, and a general lack of housekeeping across the Site. This includes pipe, plastic tarps, household garbage, and containers of chemicals, fertilizers, and pesticides. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Raymond Linam Property |
445146 |
None |
Y |
1101255 |
09/24/2021 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Grading and soil disturbance within the Class III watercourse and canal, and native material piled into the canal, resulting in discharges of wastes to waters of the state. Erosion and sediment discharge and threats of discharge from the cultivation areas, grading and ground disturbance, cut and fill slopes, spoils piles, piles of potting soil, smart pots, watercourse crossings and access roads. General lack of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to stabilize soils and materials, and minimize the potential for erosion and sediment transport. The improper storage of chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, generators, fuel containers and petroleum products, having no secondary containment. The presence of cannabis cultivation related infrastructure, including the hoop houses, generators, wiring, plumbing, potting soils, and associated items and materials. The improper storage and lack of disposal of cultivation related trash, refuse, construction debris, and a general lack of housekeeping across the Site. This includes pipe, plastic tarps, household garbage, and containers of chemicals, fertilizers, and pesticides. |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Southwick Construction LLC Property |
445145 |
None |
Y |
1101253 |
07/09/2021 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Water diversion, storage and associated overflow, runoff resulting in discharges of wastes to waters of the state. Erosion and sediment discharge and threats of discharge from the cultivation areas, grading and ground disturbance, cut and fill slopes, piles of potting soil, smart pots, watercourse crossings and access roads. General lack of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to stabilize soils and materials, and minimize the potential for erosion and sediment transport. The improper storage of chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, generators, fuel containers and petroleum products, having no secondary containment. The presence of cannabis cultivation related infrastructure, including the hoop houses, generators, wiring, plumbing, potting soils, and associated items and materials. Abandoned and dismantled vehicles, petroleum containers, appliances, petroleum spills, piles of refuse, household garbage, and general lack of housekeeping in the Junkyard and across the site. (As of 11-30-2021, site is mostly cleaned up, junkyard gone. Many erosion issues remain. Needs BMPs installed and petroleum spills cleaned up.) |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Nick Vitello Property |
444180 |
None |
Y |
1091248 |
06/03/2021 |
Failure to Notify |
Nevada County Enrollment Enforcement |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Drippon Property |
443087 |
None |
Y |
1069277 |
12/10/2019 |
Unauthorized Discharge |
Sediment erosion due to grading, terracing, and road construction |
Violation |
N |
Inspection |
Osborn Property |
433675 |
None |
Y |
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