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Major Category A waste streams <br /> Planning Beyond SB'14 <br /> are those that exceed 5%of the total <br /> hazardous waste generated at the <br /> Although SB 14 requires a generator.tcs <br /> site,and must be evaluated forsource conduct a detailed source reduction <br /> reduction in the Plan. Smallerwaste evaluation of only major hazaddus waste <br /> streams that are less than 5% are streams,SB 14 does napTohibit age nerator <br /> referred to as minor waste streams. from conducting an evaluation for minor:or <br /> A generator may choose to include nonhazardous waste streams and`mciuding <br /> minor waste streams in their Plan, their analyses in the Plan However, if a <br /> generator-chooses to expand the scope oftl e <br /> although it is not required under SB plan beyond the.majora,hazardous waste <br /> 14. streams; those wastes should be:clearly.:. <br /> identified so reviewers can focus'on 513'14 <br /> wasws for compliance purposes;. <br /> Step 3 — Calculate major _ 4 <br /> waste streams for Category <br /> B wastes <br /> To calculate major waste streams for Category B wastes,simply divide the quantity <br /> of each Category B waste stream by the subtotal of all Category B waste streams,and <br /> then multiply the result by 100 to get a percentage(See Example 5-2). Major waste <br /> streams are those that exceed 5%of the total hazardous waste listed under Category <br /> B. These waste streams must be evaluated for source reduction in the Plan. <br /> Step 4—Calculate major waste streams for extremely hazardous <br /> wastes <br /> Step 4 applies only to facilities that,in a reporting year,routinely generated more than <br /> 12 kilograms(26.4 pounds)of extremely hazardous waste as defined in California <br /> Code of Regulations,Title 22,Sections 6626I.107 through 66261.113. Major waste <br /> streams for extremely hazardous wastes must be calculated separately from waste <br /> streams that fall under Categories A and B. <br /> Start by listing and quantifying all extremely hazardous waste generated at your <br /> site during the reporting year. Prepare tables similar to those presented in Example <br /> 5-1 and 5-2. Divide each extremely hazardous waste stream by the total amount of <br /> extremely hazardous waste. If an individual waste stream is over 5%, it is a major <br /> waste stream and must be evaluated for source reduction in your Plan_ <br /> 34 <br />