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SB 14 Waste Minimization Plan <br /> DTE Stockton, LLC April 2018 <br /> predict the effectiveness of preferred measures to reduce hazardous waste and releases to all <br /> environmental media(e.g., air, land and water). <br /> The Performance Report is a retrospective document that outlines the affect source reduction <br /> has had on the generation of waste onsite since the baseline year. <br /> The Summary Progress Report summarizes the result of implementing the source reduction <br /> measures identified in the generator's previous Plan and the amount of reduction the generator <br /> anticipates will be achieved by the implementation of preferred source reduction options selected <br /> in the current Plan. <br /> 2.0 SOURCE REDUCTION EVALUATION REVIEW AND <br /> PLAN <br /> 2.1 Facility Information <br /> Facility Name: DTE Stockton, LLC <br /> Facility Address: 2526 W. Washington St. <br /> Stockton, CA 95203 <br /> Facility Contact Person: Justin Crook <br /> Telephone Number: (209) 320-3700 <br /> Primary SIC Code: 4911 - Electric Services <br /> Facility Operations: DTE Stockton uses biomass as fuel to produce <br /> steam for electric generation. <br /> Hazardous Waste Generator ID: CAD000359102 <br /> Number of full-time employees: 34 <br /> 2.2 What is Biomass? <br /> Biomass refers to the woody materials used as fuel for an electrical generation plant. The material <br /> is comprised of waste wood from sawmills,forest thinning produced in fire prevention,agricultural <br /> orchard removals and urban wood waste. The process involves six basis steps: (1) Biomass fuel <br /> arrives by truck and (2) is transported by conveyor. (3) The material is screened to a consistent <br /> size to improve combustion. (4) Biomass goes to the boiler. (5) The combustion produces steam <br /> that drives the turbines creating electricity. (6) Green energy/power is sent to the grid. A basic <br /> biomass process is illustrated below: <br /> 294354 3 <br />