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S'lD <br /> an Joaquin Ite9tanal Transit District <br /> I. Introductions/Background <br /> The San Joaquin Regional Transit District (SJRTD) is the premier land <br /> transportation facility in the greater San Joaquin County and beyond. The <br /> SJRTD has been publicly owned since 1965. The SJRTD owns and operates <br /> two-bus maintenance facilities located in the cities of Stockton and French Camp, <br /> California respectively. The Stockton facility is located at 1533 E. Lindsay Street <br /> in Stockton. The French Camp facility is located at French Camp Road, in <br /> French Camp, California. <br /> The SJRTD is a generator of hazardous waste in both facilities. The SJRTD also <br /> files a hazardous material management plan (HMMP) for both facilities with the <br /> Office of Emergency Services (OES). The Stockton is a large quantity generator <br /> of hazardous waste (>_ 1,000 kg - 2,200 Ib) and the French camp facility is <br /> considered as a small quantity generator of hazardous waste (100 kg >_ <_ 1000 <br /> kg). In addition, as indicated above, both facilities file and maintain an HMMP for <br /> hazardous materials storage that triggers the threshold quantity as required by <br /> the California Health and Safety Code. <br /> In addition, since the Stockton facility generates more than 12,000 kg (26,400 Ib) <br /> of hazardous waste a year minus the excluded non-routinely generated <br /> hazardous wastes, under SB 14, it is required to comply with the following <br /> regulatory requirements. <br /> • Develop a Source Reduction and Review Plan (Plan) <br /> • Develop a Hazardous Waste Management Performance Report <br /> • Develop a Summary Progress Report <br /> • Develop and file a Biennial Hazardous Waste Report, due in March 2004 <br /> 2 <br />