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• • A generator may manage wastes by a variety of strategies,such as transport off <br /> site for recycling,treatment or disposal;on-site treatment;or on-site recycling. <br /> • California Hazardous Waste Law excludes some recyclable materials from <br /> classification as a waste, provided the conditions in Section 25143.2, of the <br /> Health and Safety Code are satisfied. <br /> • The method of managing a hazardous waste on-site may affect its inclusion in <br /> determining the applicability of SB 14 to the site. For example,some hazardous <br /> waste recycling processes do not currently require a permit from DTSC, i.e., <br /> they are exempt from tiered permitting requirements. However, the material <br /> maybe designated a hazardous waste and captured by SB 14. A generator should <br /> carefully read section 25143.2 of the Health and Safety Code to determine if a <br /> recyclable material is designated a hazardous waste, and therefore, subject to <br /> inclusion in the SB 14 applicability determination.If you have any questions <br /> regarding recycling exclusions,call DTSC's Waste Identification and Recycling <br /> section at(916)3274499. <br /> • The residual material from the treatment of hazardous waste received from an <br /> off-site facility is not a waste that has been generated on-site by the generator. <br /> Therefore,the generatordoes not include the residual materials when determining <br /> if SB 14 is relevant to the site. <br /> • Organize, Sort,and Display Data <br /> Once you have collected all the hazardous waste data for your facility for Repotting <br /> Year 2002,estimate your annual hazardous waste production by waste stream.Screen <br /> the data to determine which waste streams are exempted or not routinely generated... <br /> When estimating the weights of each waste stream,use appropriate conversion factors <br /> to document each annual total in pounds. Table t below is a too]one could use to <br /> organize;screen,and quantify theirbazardous waste generation.It also provides concise <br /> documentation of your data collection effort and your decision process regarding the <br /> wastes that were included in(or excluded from)your Plan. <br /> The table includes a"waste type"column;Which is designated as hazardous waste, <br /> extremely hazardous waste,nonhazardous waste,or waste exempted by regulation.:The <br /> Table also includes a"frequency"column,which is designated as routinely generated <br /> or not routinely generated. Waste type and frequency are the two criteria used to sort <br /> the data:. A column for the California Waste:Code (CWC)is included to groupthe <br /> wastes. :A list of CWCs can be found in the Appendix D. <br /> 4• <br /> 19 <br />