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0 0 <br />• (C) Adverse impacts on product quality. <br />(D) A significant increase in the risk of an adverse impact to human health or the environment <br />(2) The generator revises the review and plan to comply with the requirements of Section 25244.19 <br />(d) When taking enforcement action pursuant to this article, the department or the unified program agency shall not judge the <br />appropriateness of any decisions or proposed measures contained in a review and plan or report, but shall only determine whether <br />the review and plan or report is complete, prepared, and implemented in accordance with this article. <br />(e) In addition to the unified program agency, an appropriate local agency that has jurisdiction over a generator's site may request <br />from the generator, and the generator shall provide within 30 days from the date of that request, a copy of the generator's current <br />review and plan and report. <br />(t) In carrying out this article, the department shall not disseminate information determined to be a trade secret pursuant to <br />Section 25244.23. <br />SEC. 53. <br />Section 25244.19 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read <br />25244.19. <br />(a) On or before September 1, 1991, and every four years thereafter, each generator shall conduct a source reduction evaluation <br />review and plan pursuant to subdivision (b). <br />(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the source reduction evaluation review and plan required by subdivision (a) shall be <br />conducted and completed for each site pursuant to the format adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 25244.16 and shall <br />include, at a minimum, all of the following: <br />(1) The name and location of the site. <br />• (2) The SIC Code of the site. <br />(3) Identification of all routinely generated hazardous waste streams that annually weigh 600 kilograms or more and that result <br />from ongoing processes or operations and exceed 5 percent of the total yearly weight of hazardous waste generated at the site, or, <br />for extremely hazardous waste, that annually weigh 0.6 kilograms or more and exceed 5 percent of the total yearly weight of <br />extremely hazardous waste generated at the site. For purposes of this paragraph, a hazardous waste stream identified pursuant to <br />this paragraph shall also meet one of the following criteria: <br />(A) It is a hazardous waste stream processed in a wastewater treatment unit that discharges to a publicly owned treatment works <br />or under a national pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES) permit, as specified in the Federal Water Pollution Control <br />Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. Sec. 1251 and following). <br />(B) It is a hazardous waste stream that is not processed in a wastewater treatment unit and its weight exceeds 5 percent of the <br />weight of the total yearly volume at the site, less the weight of any hazardous waste stream identified in subparagraph (A). <br />(4) For each hazardous waste stream identified in paragraph (3), the review and plan shall include all of the following <br />information: <br />(A) An estimate of the quantity of hazardous waste generated. <br />(B) An evaluation of source reduction approaches available to the generator that are potentially viable. The evaluation shall <br />consider at least all of the following source reduction approaches: <br />(i) Input change <br />(ii) Operational improvement. <br />(iii) Production process change. <br />(iv) Product reformulation. <br />RECEIVE® <br />AUG 0 5 2014 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />DEPARTMENT <br />