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SUBST,q,I, <br /> o � <br /> Fact Sheet Hazardous Waste _ y <br /> January 2002 o� <br /> Generator Requirements <br /> DTSC is one of <br /> sir Boards and I. INTRODUCTION <br /> Departments within <br /> the California <br /> Environmental This fact sheet provides information and guidance on the requirements for <br /> Hazardous Waste Generators pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code <br /> Protection Agency. <br /> (.Health &Saf.Code)and Title 22, California Code of Regulations (Cal. Code <br /> DTSC's mission is Regs.).A "generator"is any person, by site, whose act or process produces hazardous <br /> to restore,protect waste or whose act first causes a hazardous waste to become subject to regulation. <br /> and enhance the (Title 22, Cal. Code Regs., section 66260.10.) This fact sheet does not replace or <br /> environment, to supersede relevant statutes and regulations. The information contained in this <br /> ensure public health, fact sheet is based upon the statutes and regulations in effect as of the date of the <br /> environmental fact sheet. Interested parties are advised to keep apprised of subsequent changes to <br /> quality and relevant statutes and regulations. Unless otherwise specified, the citation for each <br /> economic vitality, <br /> requirement is from Title 22, Cal. Code Regs. <br /> byregulating II. REQUIREMENTS <br /> hazardous waste, <br /> conducting and The following requirements apply to generators of hazardous waste except for <br /> overseeing cleanups, generators that generate no more than 100 kg exclusively of silver-only hazardous <br /> and developing and waste. (Please see Section III of this fact sheet for the requirements that apply <br /> promotingpollution to generators that generate no more than 100 kg exclusively of silver-only <br /> prevention. hazardous waste.) <br /> State of California A. HAZARDOUS WASTE DETERMINATION <br /> Determine if the waste is hazardous. Is it toxic, reactive, ignitable or <br /> ,j corrosive?(Section 66262.11.) Is the waste listed as a hazardous waste in article <br /> r <br /> 4 or Appendix X of chapter 11 of division 4.5 of Title 22, Cal. Code Regs? <br /> California B. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER <br /> Environmental <br /> Protection Agency This number identifies each handler on hazardous waste manifests and other <br /> paperwork.The identification number enables regulators to track the waste from <br /> origin to final disposal ("cradle to grave").These numbers are site-specific and <br /> there must be only one number at a single address. If you have a business that <br /> The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy <br /> consumption. For a list ofsrmple waysyou can reduce demand and cut your energy costs,see our website at.www.disc.ca.Pov. <br />