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SB 14. Law <br /> Excerpts from the Health &Safety Code, Div. zo, Chapter 6.5,Article 11.9 <br /> 25244.12. This article shall be known and may be cited as the Hazardous Waste Source.Reduction <br /> and Management Review Act of 1989. <br /> 25244.13. The Legislature finds and declares as follows: <br /> (a)Existing law requires the department and the State Water Resources Control Board to promote <br /> the reduction of generated hazardous waste.This policy,in combination with hazardous waste land <br /> disposal bans,requires the rapid development of new programs and incentives for achieving the goal <br /> of optimal minimization of the generation of hazardous wastes. Substantial improvements and <br /> additions to the state's hazardous waste reduction program are required to be made if these goals are <br /> to be achieved. <br /> (b) Hazardous waste source reduction provides substantial benefits to the state's economy by <br /> maximizing use of materials,avoiding generation ofwaste materials,improving business efficiency, <br /> enhancing revenues of companies that provide products and services in the state, increasing the <br /> economic competitiveness of businesses located in the state,and protecting the state's precious and <br /> valuable natural resources. <br /> (c)It is the intent ofthe Legislature to expandthe state's hazardous waste source reduction-activities <br /> beyond those directly associated with source reduction evaluation reviews and plans.The expanded <br /> program, which is intended to accelerate reduction in hazardous waste generation, shall include <br /> programs to promote implementation of source reduction measures using education,outreach,and <br /> other effective voluntary techniques demonstrated in California or other states. <br /> (d) It is the intent of the Legislature for the department to maximize the use of its available <br /> resources in implementing the expanded source reduction program through cooperation with other <br /> entities, including,but not limited to,CUPAs,small business development corporations,business <br /> environmental assistance centers,and other regional and local government environmental programs. <br /> To the extent feasible;the department shall utilize cooperative programs with entities that routinely <br /> contact small business to expand its support of small business source reduction activities. <br /> (e)It is the goal of this article to do all of the following: <br /> (1)Reduce the generation of hazardous waste. <br /> (2)Reduce the release into the environment of chemical contaminants which have adverse and <br /> serious health or environmental effects. <br /> (3)Document hazardous waste management information and make that information available <br /> to state and local government. <br /> (f) It is the intent of this article to promote the reduction of hazardous waste at its source, and <br /> wherever source reduction is not feasible or practicable, to encourage recycling. Where it is not <br /> feasible to reduce or recycle hazardous waste,the waste should be treated in an environmentally safe <br /> manner to minimize the present and future threat to health and the environment. <br /> (g) It is the intent of the Legislature not to preclude the regulation of environmentally harmful <br /> releases to all media, including air, land, surface water, and groundwater, and to encourage and <br /> promote the reduction of these releases to air,land,surface water,and groundwater <br /> (h)It is the intent of the Legislature to encourage all state departments and agencies,especially <br /> the State Water Resources Control Board,the California regional water quality control boards,the <br /> State Air Resources Board,the air pollution control districts,and the air quality management districts, <br /> to promote the reduction of environmentally harmful releases to all media. <br /> 61 <br />