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Sari jaarc?aira FiQxTions�i Tranxit D151trilct <br /> • Reduce the release of hazardous waste and chemical contaminants, <br /> which may have adverse and serious health impacts to the human health <br /> and or the environment. <br /> • Document hazardous waste management and reduction information and <br /> make them available to the state and local governments. <br /> SB 14 Regulations have been promulgated and codified in the California Code of <br /> Regulations (CCR), Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 31, sections: 67100.1 through <br /> 67100.14. The primary objectives and intent of the SB 14 Regulations are to <br /> achieve the following: <br /> • Require hazardous waste generators that generate, through on going and <br /> routine operations more than 12,000 Kilograms (kg) [26,400 Ib and <br /> approximately equivalent to: 3,700 gallons of liquid hazardous waste] in a <br /> given reporting year or more 12 Kg of extremely hazardous waste to: <br /> A Develop a Source Reduction Evaluation Review and Plan (Plan) <br /> Develop a Hazardous Waste Management Performance Report <br /> (Performance Report: PR) <br /> r Develop and compile a Summary Progress Report (SPR) <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. <br /> 48 <br />