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• Baseline year means either of the following,whichever is applicable: <br /> 1)For a generator's initial Performance Report, the baseline year is the calendar <br /> year, selected by the generator, for which substantial data is available on <br /> hazardous waste generation,on-site management,or off-site management. <br /> However, the generator may select the current reporting year as the baseline <br /> year for the initial Performance Report. <br /> 2)For all subsequent Performance Reports,the baseline year is the reporting <br /> year of the immediately preceding Performance Report. For example, if the <br /> generator was required to prepare SB 14 documents for 1998,the baseline year <br /> for the 2002 Performance Report would be 1998. <br /> Reporting year means the calendar year immediately preceding the year in which <br /> a source reduction document is to be prepared. For source reduction documents due <br /> September 1, 2003, the reporting year is calendar year 2002. The generation of <br /> hazardous waste can fluctuate from year to year. However,under SB 14,a generator <br /> considers only hazardous waste generated during the reporting year when determining <br /> if the applicability threshold is exceeded. <br /> Routinely generated waste includes: <br /> 1)Hazardous and extremely hazardous wastes that result from ongoing processes <br /> or operations, <br /> 2)Hazardous wastes generated from regularly scheduled maintenance or produc- <br /> tion activities performed less frequently than once a year. <br /> • Site is defined in section 25205.1(h)of the Health and Safety Code,and means"the <br /> location ofan operation which generates hazardous wastes and which is noncontiguous <br /> to any other location of these operations owned by the generator." Noncontiguous is <br /> a key word. If two operations are touching and owned by the same person, the <br /> operations are on one site. <br /> A Simple Method for Determining Applicability <br /> Ask yourself the following questions to help determine if SB 14 applies to your site. Ido not r <br /> include exempted wastes,wastes not routinely generated,or excluded wastes. <br /> 1. Are total manifested wastequantities greater than 5614 thresholds?"Yes"means you may <br /> he subject to SB 14. <br /> 2 Do you pretreat more than 3,100 gallons of hazardous aqueous wastes on-site under tiered <br /> permit authorization prior to discharge? "Yes"means you may be subject to SB 14 <br /> If the answer to both I and 2 above is"no,"then ask the following question. <br /> 3_ is the total waste quantity in I and 2.above greater than SB 14 thresholds? "Yes"means <br /> you may be subject to SB 14. <br /> NOTE:Referto Sechon2.3 ofthis chapter to determine how exemptionsorexclusionsmay apply ' <br /> to your facility,; <br /> • <br /> 16 <br />