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Exhibit E: Wal-Mart Supplemental Environmental Compliance Measures for <br /> California <br /> In addition to the injunctive relief set forth in the Stipulated Judgment, Wal-Mart will allocate at <br /> least$3 million over the next five years to the following Supplemental Environmental <br /> Compliance Measures for California. <br /> A. Additional California Specific Environmental Compliance Personnel for <br /> FV2010�2015 (Feb.2009WFeb.2014). <br /> 6 One Senior Director responsible for California environmental compliance located either <br /> in California or at die Wal-Mart Home Office <br /> 0 Seven Environmental Compliance Managers Based in California having primary <br /> responsibilities for California environmental compliance <br /> 0 One Rideshare Coordinator who works with California Wal-Mart sites to facilitate <br /> Compliance with local, regional,and state air quality and traffic mitigation-requirements. <br /> 'Estimated Budget for Additional Staffing: <br /> Total base salaries and regional pay(annually, not $755,461 <br /> includin:p bonuses) <br /> Total vehicle expenses (initial vehicle cost for $147,527 <br /> eight vehicles) <br /> Total Estimated Salary and Expenses for $3.777,305 $147,527 $3,924,832 <br /> additional Califtyrnia Environmental Staffing <br /> The positions detailed above are as titled in February 2010. Wal-Mart intends to <br /> continue to have adequate environmental personnel with California specific responsibilities; <br /> however, Wal-Mart reserves the right to modify this personnel structure over time and adjust the <br /> structure and titles, accordingly <br /> B. Hazardous Waste Pickups in Addition to Large Quantity and Small Quantity <br /> Generator Requirements <br /> Since January 2007, Wal-Mart has performed additional hazardous waste pick-Lips at <br /> Wal-Mart Stores and Clubs in California, generally once every 30 days. The cost of these <br /> additional pick-ups has been in excess of$55,000 per month, or$660,000 per year Over the <br /> past three years(2007-2009), Wal-Mart has spent at least $1.5 million to perform additional <br /> hazardous waste pickups for its facilities in California. <br /> Wal-Mart intends to continue these additional pick-ups after the entry of the Stipulated <br /> Judgment. Consistent with its commitment to waste reduction and recycling, Wal-Mart may <br /> Exhibit E to Stipulation for En"of Final Judgment on Consent in People Y; Wal-Marr Stores, Inc <br /> Page 1, <br /> 49 <br />