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? /7 <br /> Pacific Gas and g �� <br /> Electric Company- <br /> WE <br /> ompanyWE DELIVER ENERGY.`" <br /> MAR 2� 1.013 <br /> March 21, 2013 <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> Re: Consolidation Site Annual Notification <br /> 1001 1 Street <br /> Sacramento, CA 95812-0806 <br /> Re: Pacific Gas& Electric Company's <br /> 2013 Remote Waste/Consolidation Site Annual Notification <br /> Ladies and Gentlemen: <br /> Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) is submitting this notification to operate under the Health & Safety Code <br /> provisions allowing small quantities of hazardous waste to be transported without a uniform hazardous waste manifest <br /> from a remote location to a consolidation site.These remote sites are located within PG&E's operational territory,which <br /> includes most of northern and central California and parts of southeastern California. <br /> Attached are tables which list PG&E's consolidation facilities, including addresses and EPA identification numbers <br /> (Tables 1-3). Table 4 provides a general description of PG&E's remote sites. For some of these remote sites, PG&E <br /> previously obtained and will maintain the EPA identification numbers to properly handle occasional maintenance <br /> projects that generate large quantities of waste. Table 5 lists the typical hazardous wastes that may be generated at <br /> the remote sites. There have been no significant changes to our operations of remote sites or consolidation sites since <br /> last year's notification. <br /> In order to demonstrate eligibility for generator consolidation of remotely collected wastes, generators are required to <br /> provide the basis for determining that a hazardous waste permit is not required under the federal Resource <br /> Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the federal regulations adopted under RCRA (Title 40, Code of Federal <br /> Regulations). The following best describe the operation of PG&E's onsite consolidation sites: <br /> • The hazardous wastes being consolidated are not hazardous waste under federal law although the wastes are <br /> regulated as hazardous waste under California state law. <br /> • The hazardous wastes are hazardous waste under federal law, but transportation to and accumulation at the <br /> consolidation site of the wastes is not subject to permitting requirements under federal law because RCRA does <br /> not subject these wastes to permitting requirements. <br /> If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at(916)760-2977. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> t <br /> Michelle Le <br /> Hazardous Material Media Program Manager <br /> Environmental Operations <br /> Cc: Certified Unified Program Agencies <br /> Participating Agencies <br /> Attachment:AB1448 tables(7 pages) <br />