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Son Jozsga.tn fli'otpY4iiff Transit [)istric! <br /> The SJRTD has 339 employees, composed of administrative staff, bus <br /> operators, maintenance staff, facilities, and other support staff. The SJRTD's <br /> Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code is 4111, which covers the local and <br /> suburban transit activities. The SJRTD's EPA Identification for Hazardous waste <br /> management activities number is CAD981675093. <br /> This SB 14, however, addresses the waste minimization and reduction programs <br /> that are and will be implemented at the Stockton facility located at 1533 E. <br /> Lindsay facility, Stockton, CA. In addition, the calendar year 2002 is the baseline <br /> year for the purposes of this Performance Report (PR) and the tracking of the <br /> progress made with respect to waste minimization and source reductions. <br /> During the calendar year 2002, the SJRTD became a LQG and subject to the SB <br /> 14 requirements. Hence, the SJRTD shall use the calendar year 2002 as the <br /> baseline year for comparing the next four years quantities of hazardous waste <br /> streams. The French Camp facility is a small quantity generator (SQG) and will <br /> also implement waste minimization/reduction on a good faith basis. <br /> 2. Regulatory Requirements: SB 14 <br /> The Hazardous waste Source Reduction and management Review Act (SB14 <br /> Law) of 1989 is enshrined in the California Health and safety Code, Division 20, <br /> Chapter 6.5. Article 11.9 (see copy enclosed in Appendix A ). The quintessential <br /> intent of the SB 14 law is to create an economical incentive among California's <br /> hazardous waste generators to: <br /> + Reduce the generation of hazardous waste and promote the reduction of <br /> hazardous waste at its source. <br /> 47 <br />