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0 0 <br /> Chapter Z Applicability <br /> 2.9 Applicability Thresholds <br /> SB 14 applies to a generator that,by site,routinely generates,through ongoing <br /> processes and operations,more than 12,000 kilograms of hazardous waste in a <br /> reporting year,or more than 12 kilograms of extremely hazardous waste in a <br /> reporting year. <br /> The generator must sum the total Threshold Equivalents <br /> hazardous waste generated at his/her <br /> site during the reporting year then <br /> subtract any wastes that are exempted, 1 z,000 kg=z6,aoo lbs <br /> not routinely generated,or excluded per 12,000 kg= 13.2 ions <br /> recycling law. If the total remaining 12,000kg=3,loo gallons <br /> wastes exceed either SB 14 threshold, 12 kg 26.4 Ins <br /> the generator must prepare the following <br /> documents by September 1,2003: <br /> 1)Source Reduction Evaluation Review and Plan(Plan),for reporting year 2002 <br /> • 2)Hazardous Waste Management Performance Report(Performance Report)for <br /> reporting year 2002 <br /> 3) Summary Progress Report(SPR)for reporting year 2002 <br /> The generator must also send the completed SPR to OPPTD on or before <br /> September 1, 2003.The Plan and Performance Reportmust be maintained at the site <br /> and made available for review upon request. <br /> To determine the relevance of SB 14 to a specific site, the generator should <br /> understand the terms used in SB 14, identify wastes generated at the site that are <br /> excluded from SB 14,collect data on the weight of hazardous wastes and extremely <br /> hazardous wastes generated at the site during the reporting year,and be familiar with <br /> operations at the site. <br /> 2.2 Terms and Definitions <br /> The generator of a waste must determine if the waste is a hazardous waste or <br /> extremely hazardous waste. Sections 25115 and 25117 of the Health and Safety <br /> Code define extremely hazardous waste and hazardous waste,respectively. Section <br /> 66262.11 of Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), provides the steps a <br /> generator must follow to determine if the waste is a hazardous waste or extremely <br /> hazardous waste. <br /> 4 >• <br /> 15 <br />