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ow 0 <br /> • <br /> SIRTD <br /> uin Regton l Transit District <br /> The SJRTD's approach is to develop a comprehensive and multi-media waste <br /> minimization program, which is built on a multi-media environmental compliance <br /> program. While the SJRTD's CWM program holistically evaluates all waste <br /> streams, it only sets numerical goals for those waste streams that are regulated <br /> by SB 14. Other waste streams will undergo reduction and minimization by using <br /> minimization techniques designed to gradually reduce their level of generation on <br /> a good faith basis. The generators who are required to comply with the SB 14 <br /> regulations, as summarized above, are mandated to submit a copy of each <br /> document to the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), <br /> Office of Pollution Prevention and Technology Development (OPPTD) on or <br /> before September 1, 2003. In addition, the SJRTD has been requested to send <br /> a copy of the above documents to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department (SJCEHD). <br /> 4. Facility Operations, Activities, Multi-Media P2 Approach <br /> The SJRTD is a 24 hours around the clock facility, involved in a multitude of <br /> maintenance activities involving the following: <br /> • Daily check, cleaning, washing and repair of bus fleet, coaches, trolleys, <br /> and other motor vehicles. <br /> • Periodic preventive maintenance (PM) of buses, coaches, trolleys, and <br /> other motor vehicles. <br /> • Minor and major repair and overhaul of buses and vehicle engines. <br /> • Storage of raw/unused hazardous materials, soaps and cleaning solutions <br /> • Storage of unused/raw automotive fluids, oils and other automotive related <br /> parts and materials. <br /> 8 <br />