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Listing of CUPA Facilities and Programs by Address Listing of CUPA Facilities and Programs by Address FILE ID# FACILITY PERMITS/PROGRAMS FA0036616 ALLIED AVOCADOS & CITRUS, INC. 348 "A" ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN FA0030856 SCE - FILLMORE SUBSTATION 855 "A" ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN FA0004887 AMERON POLE PRODUCTS DIVISION 1020 "B" ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0004856 GREENFIELD CARE CENTER 118 "B" ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN FA0036625 KVA AEROSPACE 908 "B" ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0033371 PAPICH CONSTRUCTION FILLMORE 50 "C" ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0034656 VERIZON WIRELESS - WOOD RANCH 525 "D" COUNTRY CLUB DR , SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN FA0033779 FIRE STATION 81 114 S 10TH ST , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN FA0007183 STEWART, CHARLES, D.D.S. 132 N 10TH ST , SANTA PAULA MEDICAL HAZARDOUS WASTE/X-RAY FA0007239 HOLLENBACK, J. KENT DDS 134 N 10TH ST , SANTA PAULA MEDICAL HAZARDOUS WASTE/X-RAY FA0006083 SANTA PAULA SINCLAIR 145 S 10TH ST , SANTA PAULA CUPA UNDERGROUND TANKS HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0006149 SANTA PAULA HOSPITAL 825 10TH ST , SANTA PAULA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0033999 SANTA PAULA POLICE STATION 214 S 10TH ST , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN December 26, 2017 Page 1 RPT# 5008 FILE ID# FACILITY PERMITS/PROGRAMS FA0006150 A & G AUTO PAINTER 142 N 11TH ST , SANTA PAULA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0006394 TRACER DESIGNS INC. MANUFACTURING 333 S 11TH ST , SANTA PAULA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0035115 O'KOTE INC 215 N 12th ST , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN HAZ WASTE GENERATOR (RCRA-LQG) - GENERAL ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS FA0034216 SCE - WAKEFIELD SUBSTATION 137 N 12TH ST , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN FA0008902 ARANA'S AUTO REPAIR 155 N 12TH ST , SANTA PAULA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0006395 CRIMSON PIPELINE-SANTA PAULA 210 N 12TH ST , SANTA PAULA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS >10,000 GALLONS BUSINESS PLAN FA0009145 AT&T MOBILITY-SANTA PAULA (USID12513) 212 N 12TH ST , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN FA0006053 HARROD TRUCKING INC 213 N 12TH ST , SANTA PAULA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0006386 RAIN FOR RENT- SANTA PAULA 333 S 12TH ST , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0035511 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN 136 N 13TH ST , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0009423 AT&T MOBILITY-WOOLEY/CB BASE (USID12539) 1642 1ST ST , PORT HUENEME BUSINESS PLAN FA0005182 PSI BEARINGS 2162, 2175, 2255 UNION PL , SIMI VALLEY HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN CUPA CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT (CE) - GENERAL ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS FA0005827 NAVAL BASE VENTURA CO-PT. HUENEME 1000 23RD AVE , PORT HUENEME CUPA UNDERGROUND TANKS HAZ WASTE GENERATOR (RCRA-LQG) - GENERAL ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS >10,000 GALLONS FA0022886 DECKERS BRAND 3001/ 3175 MISSION OAK BLVD , CAMARILLO December 26, 2017 Page 2 RPT# 5008 FILE ID# FACILITY PERMITS/PROGRAMS BUSINESS PLAN FA0006209 VILLA PARK ORCHARDS ASSOCIATION 960 3RD ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0005221 SIMI LUBE AND OIL 1940 5TH ST , SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS FA0005138 TRICALTRI-TECH AG PRODUCTS INC 300 E 5TH ST , CAMARILLO HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0005043 CALIFORNIA RESOURCES PRODUCTION CORP -TENBY INC 3450 E 5TH ST , OXNARD BUSINESS PLAN FA0004911 MIKREX CENTERLESS GRINDING 801 5TH ST , FILLMORE HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0004874 M G TAYLOR EQUIPMENT INC 805 5TH ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0010803 ROCK & WATER CREATIONS INC 815 5TH ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN FA0006152 SANTA PAULA HIGH SCHOOL 404 N 6TH ST , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN FA0033440 CA-919 SANTA PAULA HEADEND-CHARTER COMMUNICATION 118 N 8TH ST , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN FA0005033 AT & T CALIFORNIA - KD100 233 A ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS FA0004947 SUPER SEAL & STRIPE 310 A ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS FA0032455 VERIZON WIRELESS - FILLMORE 310 A ST , FILLMORE BUSINESS PLAN FA0005044 NEWBURY PARK ADVENTIST ACADEMY 180 ACADEMY DR , NEWBURY PARK BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0033545 WILDFACTORY SHOP 4656 ADOHR LN , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR December 26, 2017 Page 3 RPT# 5008 FILE ID# FACILITY PERMITS/PROGRAMS FA0005330 CALIFORNIA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION/CALTRANS CAMARILLO & WEST REGION 4821 ADOHR LN , CAMARILLO HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS >10,000 GALLONS FA0033837 ADOLFO GAS & WASH 4007 ADOLFO RD , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR CUPA UNDERGROUND TANKS FA0033869 CAMARILLO SMOG & QUICK LUBE 4021 ADOLFO RD , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0005701 HAYS AUTOMOTIVE INC 4035 ADOLFO RD #A, CAMARILLO HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0005793 ADOLFO AUTO CARE 4035 ADOLFO RD #L, CAMARILLO HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0005454 PROUD AUTO 4676 ADOLFO RD , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN CUPA UNDERGROUND TANKS HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0009336 DISPENSING TECHNOLOGY CORP 5500 ADOLFO RD , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0033733 NOUVELLE LABS 5506 ADOLFO RD , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0028695 SCE - CAMARILLO SUBSTATION ADOLFO RD & SANTA ROSA RD , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN FA0006098 CITY AUTO BODY & AUTOMOTIVE SHOP #1 2150 AGATE CT , SIMI VALLEY HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0010891 ENTECH INSTRUMENTS 2207 AGATE CT , SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0009854 MILODON INC 2250 AGATE CT , SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0006175 CALIFORNIA LASERS 2255 AGATE CT , SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN December 26, 2017 Page 4 RPT# 5008 FILE ID# FACILITY PERMITS/PROGRAMS FA0006339 CULBERT 60 RANCH 4000 AGGEN RD , SOMIS BUSINESS PLAN - FARM FA0020357 RANCHO SELIA 4111 AGGEN RD , SOMIS BUSINESS PLAN - FARM FA0005817 AGGEN RANCH 4651 AGGEN RD , SOMIS BUSINESS PLAN - FARM FA0020951 RANCHO RITA 5420 AGGEN RD , SOMIS BUSINESS PLAN - FARM FA0025389 3135 VONS A SAFEWAY COMPANY 2725 AGOURA RD , THOUSAND OAKS BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0005873 CVS PHARMACY #9715 2791 AGOURA RD , THOUSAND OAKS HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0008883 CAMARILLO AIRPORT 555 AIRPORT WY , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0007160 AGHAKHANI, ARMOND DDS 3605 ALAMO ST #310, SIMI VALLEY MEDICAL HAZARDOUS WASTE/X-RAY FA0006710 SIMI VALLEY POLICE FACILITY 3901 ALAMO ST , SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN CUPA UNDERGROUND TANKS FA0004901 TAPO TRANSMISSION 4387 ALAMO ST , SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0034649 VERIZON WIRELESS - KADOTA 4427 ALAMO ST , SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN FA0010173 CVS PHARMACY #9790 4440 ALAMO ST , SIMI VALLEY HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0005847 ST. MICHAEL'S CLEANERS 4537 ALAMO ST #K, SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0005613 SIMI HILLS GOLF COURSE 5031 ALAMO ST , SIMI VALLEY HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS FA0023676 HAMMOND CANYON #2 INC ALTA CANADA LARGA CYN , VENTURA BUSINESS PLAN FA0005077 RAMOS REPAIRS 2495 ALVARADO ST , OXNARD December 26, 2017 Page 5 RPT# 5008 FILE ID# FACILITY PERMITS/PROGRAMS BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0005143 CRESTVIEW MUTUAL WATER CO 14 ALVISO DR , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN FA0024894 MK RRP 450 AMERICAN ST, LLC 450 AMERICAN ST , SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN FA0005837 AMGEN INC.-MAIN CAMPUS ONE AMGEN CENTER DR , THOUSAND OAKS ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM TANKS >10,000 GALLONS BUSINESS PLAN HAZ WASTE GENERATOR (RCRA-LQG) - GENERAL CUPA UNDERGROUND TANKS FA0005284 RANCHO FILOSO #1 201 ANACAPA TERRACE , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN - FARM FA0005657 CARBON CALIFORNIA OPERATING CO-TIMBER CYN 16840 ANALAUF RD , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN FA0034905 SIGLER 2000 ANCHOR CT B, THOUSAND OAKS BUSINESS PLAN FA0026846 CENTURY ELECTRONICS 2150 ANCHOR CT , NEWBURY PARK BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0034034 EMCOR MESA ENERGY SYSTEMS 2192 ANCHOR CT , NEWBURY PARK HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0005876 VENTURA PORT DISTRICT 1603 ANCHORS WY , VENTURA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN - VENTURA CITY FA0005875 VENTURA HARBOR MARINA & YACHT YARD 1644 ANCHORS WY , VENTURA BUSINESS PLAN - VENTURA CITY HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0005874 DAVE'S 1404 ANCHORS WAY DR , VENTURA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR VENTURA CITY UNDERGROUND TANK BUSINESS PLAN - VENTURA CITY FA0019745 SPEX GRAPHICS INC 1875 ANGUS AVE A-B, SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN FA0006367 JAXX MANUFACTURING, INC. 1912 ANGUS AVE #A, SIMI VALLEY BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0034223 POINT BROADCASTING LLC ORCUTT TOWER FACILITY 1 ANLAUF CANYON RD , SANTA PAULA BUSINESS PLAN December 26, 2017 Page 6 RPT# 5008 FILE ID# FACILITY PERMITS/PROGRAMS FA0006356 CAMARILLO CITY WATER WELL B-2 2303 ANTONIO AVE , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN FA0005594 ST. JOHN'S PLEASANT VALLEY HOSP. 2309 ANTONIO AVE , CAMARILLO HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN CUPA UNDERGROUND TANKS FA0033994 SCE - BIG ROCK SUBSTATION AREA 1 & RESEARCH RD , CHATSWORTH BUSINESS PLAN FA0034576 MCDONALD'S CA3 #3458 1650 ARNEILL RD , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN FA0006660 BRAKE MASTERS OF CAMARILLO 238 ARNEILL RD , CAMARILLO HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR BUSINESS PLAN FA0005115 CAMARILLO CHEVRON - ARNEILL 255 ARNEILL RD , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR CUPA UNDERGROUND TANKS FA0004982 FIRESTONE COMPLETE AUTO CARE #011150/67E7 261 ARNEILL RD , CAMARILLO BUSINESS PLAN HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FA0005411 JIFFY LUBE #3827 274
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