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ma <br /> es <br /> Son JoaquiI <br /> gionsa�l Transit District <br /> 2007. For details on the responsibilities of the WM team members see section 6 <br /> of the plan. <br /> 5. Processes/Operations and All Hazardous Waste Streams <br /> The block diagram (Diagram 1) contained in section 6 of the plan shows the <br /> journey of the raw materials through the operations, activities, and processes that <br /> generate the current hazardous/universal waste streams at the SJRTD's <br /> Stockton facility. For the purposes of this PR, the foregoing block diagram will be <br /> used as updated in order to gain an understanding of the day-to-day waste <br /> management activities conducted at the SJRTD's Stockton facility. <br /> 6. Baseline Year and Reporting Year <br /> The SJRTD became a large quantity generator (LQG) of hazardous waste during <br /> the calendar year 2002. In addition, upon becoming a LOG, the SJRTD became <br /> subject to SB 14 during the same year (calendar year 2002). Hence, calendar <br /> year 2002 will serve as the baseline year and the point of comparison for the <br /> upcoming reporting period of 2003 through 2006 due to QPPD on September 1, <br /> 2007. <br /> 7. Comparative Analysis of Major Waste Quantities <br /> Table 1 in the next page shows all hazardous waste streams generated, their <br /> cradle of generation, approximate monthly quantities, California/Federal waste <br /> Codes, and their respective on site/off site management, ultimate recycling and <br /> or disposal (grave) scenarios. This table will be used as the baseline point of <br /> comparison and reference for all upcoming tracking and performance evaluations <br /> for compiling the PR for the reporting year 2007. <br /> 52 <br />