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5.3 Identify Major Waste Streams <br /> Your Plan does not need to address source reduction for every individual waste <br /> stream. 22 CCR Section 67100.5(h) specifies that you are only required to address the major <br /> waste streams. Major waste streams are wastes that account for more than 5% of your facil- <br /> ity's total hazardous waste generation. <br /> Determining what is a major waste stream requires more than a simple 5% calculation be- <br /> cause major waste streams can fall into one of three categories. For the purposes of this <br /> Guidance Manual only, hazardous waste streams are labeled as Categories A, B and C to help <br /> instruct generators through the process of calculating their major waste streams. Category A, <br /> Category B, and Category C are neither statutory nor regulatory terms. <br /> • Category A: hazardous wastes that are processed through an on-site waste <br /> water treatment unit prior to discharge to a publicly owned treatment <br /> works (POTW) or to a receiving water under a National Pollutant Discharge n <br /> Elimination System (NPDES) permit. s <br /> Publicly Owned Treatment Works <br /> I <br /> + i <br /> ff I <br /> I + <br /> II <br /> ■ urce 1 Effluent <br /> - SQ -Wastewater <br /> Spume Z Treatment <br /> ■■■■■■■■ 5ource <br /> 3 unit <br /> ■■■■■■■■ Storm sewer <br /> "IMES Permit — <br /> requkvd <br /> 31 <br />