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MEMOb04ARCADIS Design&Consultancy <br /> urnt sets d <br /> built assets <br /> To: Copies: Arcadis U.S.,Inc. <br /> Michelle O'Brien, CHMM Tim Hsu, MS, EIT—Arcadis 320 Commerce <br /> The Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. Suite 200 <br /> Trevor Cornish —Arcadis Irvine <br /> California 92602 <br /> From: Tel 714 730 9052 <br /> Fax 714 730 9345 <br /> Abby Nielsen —Arcadis <br /> Date: Arcadis Project No.: <br /> November 15, 2022 30085486 <br /> Subject: <br /> SB 14 Exemptions Assessment <br /> The Home Depot Store#0662—3818 E Hammer Lane, Stockton, CA <br /> At your request, Arcadis U.S., Inc. (Arcadis) has assessed hazardous wastes generated at The Home <br /> Depot U.S.A., Inc. (The Home Depot) Store#0662 (STR 0662) located at 3818 East Hammer Lane in <br /> Stockton, California. This assessment was performed to determine the applicability and potential <br /> exemptions under the California Hazardous Waste Source Reduction and Management Review Act of <br /> 1989 (referred to as Senate Bill [SB] 14). <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The goals of SB 14 are to: <br /> • Reduce the generation of hazardous waste at its source; <br /> • Reduce the release to the environment of chemicals that have adverse and serious health or <br /> environmental effects; and <br /> • Document hazardous waste management information and make that information available. <br /> SB 14 encourages recycling where source reduction is not feasible or practicable. Where source reduction <br /> or recycling is not feasible, the waste should be treated in an environmentally safe manner to minimize the <br /> present and future threat to human health and the environment. <br /> The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)adopted regulations to carry forward the <br /> intent and mandate of SB 14. The regulations provide generators the flexibility to use their knowledge of <br /> their own operations and procedures to reduce hazardous waste generation and prevent the release of <br /> Page: <br /> 1/3 <br />