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OSII? TD <br /> n Reglorud TWCAnsit District <br /> Aqueous Pads Washer: This category B waste is generated <br /> as the result of washing small parts in order to remove the oil and <br /> grit from the part. The aqueous solvent used is periodically <br /> serviced by Safety Kleen, and the reservoir of the on site recycling <br /> apparatus is replenished with a batch of new and regenerated <br /> solvent. The total category B waste generated by the aqueous <br /> solvent was 1,489 kg in the baseline year 2002, Dividing this <br /> number to the total category B wastes generated in 2002 and <br /> multiplied by 100 results in (1489/1717 0.86x 100= 86%) 86%. <br /> Hence, the aqueous parts washer is a major category B waste. <br /> Oily Absorbents: this category B waste stream is generated in <br /> and around the maintenance facility. Small amounts of oil and <br /> other oily motor vehicle fluids are absorbed by dry absorbent <br /> material. The total oily absorbents generated during the baseline <br /> 2002 were 181 kg. Dividing this number to the total category B <br /> wastes generated in 2002 and multiplied by 100 results in <br /> (18111717= 0.10x 100= 10%) 10%. Hence, the oily absorbent is a <br /> major category B waste and will be evaluated and assigned a <br /> numerical goal for its reduction and minimization in the next four <br /> years. <br /> Table 2 summarizes the category A and B wastes, their respective waste codes, <br /> quantities generated and their major waste stream calculations. <br /> 28 <br />