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5. CWC 221: Used Oil and Mixed On <br />Site <br />2010 Quantity (1b <br />2014 quantity lb <br />LLNL <br />22,124 <br />0 <br />LBNL <br />9,009 <br />72283 <br />SLAC <br />51472 <br />92612 <br />SNUCA <br />2,767 <br />873 <br />For LLNL <br />5.1 Fleet Manaeement and Heavy Equipment Shop <br />In 2012, fleet services were outsourced to an off-site vendor and the LLNL fleet <br />maintenance facility was closed, eliminating this waste stream. <br />For LBNL <br />5.2 Service and repair ol'heaw machinery, pumps and other equipment <br />This waste stream is generated throughout LBNL as a result of maintenance of equipment <br />such as heavy machinery, pumps, etc. <br />LBNL has shown a reduction of 20% of this waste stream since last reporting. The t' <br />remaining oil generated at LBNL is recycled. Source reduction measures already <br />implemented include closing of the onsite motor pool, purchase of oil -less pumps, <br />installation of cyclone dewatering devices on some tanks, and optimization of oil <br />consolidation strategies at waste accumulation areas. <br />Additional oil less pumps have been implemented during last eight years. Routine oil <br />generation has also been reduced. <br />For SLAC <br />5.3 Machining Operations and Electrical, Mechanical and Machining <br />Equipment Oil Replacement and maintenance <br />This waste str <br />eam is generated as a result of replacement of oils used to operate electrical, <br />mechanical (pumps, compressors), T20s (modulators), chokes (subboosters) and <br />machining equipment. <br />Oil is also used as a dielectric fluid in high-voltage equipment such as tr <br />ansformers, <br />modulators, power supplies and klystrons. <br />September 1, 2015 SB 14 Report III-$ <br />