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0 0 <br /> Example 5-2: Use Steps 2 and 3 to Calculate Major Waste Streams <br /> T - . _-------- - - -- ------- <br /> € Processed in <br /> Hazardous CWC Weight in Wastewater F Pereent by Major Waste <br /> Waste StreamA Pounds Treatment Weight Stream? {55%) <br /> ( <br /> Unit? <br /> Rinse Water 132 713.9001 Yes 96% (1) Yes <br /> Plating Bath 792 8,3401 Yes 1%(1) NO <br /> Category A -- ----�------- -- -- <br /> Subtotal 722,240 <br /> Paint Waste 331 10,000 No 57%(2) Yes <br /> Solvent 214 1,500 No 9%(2) Yes <br /> Drums/ 513 5,400 � No 31%(2) Yes <br /> Containers <br /> Spill Cleanup 551 S001 NO 3%(2) NO <br /> Category B 17,400 <br /> Subtotal <br /> — Total 739,440 _ � ------- - <br /> (1)Percentage calculated as described in Step 2, using total from Categories A and B <br /> (739,640 pounds). <br /> (2)Percentage calculated as described in Step 3,using subtotal from Category B wastes <br /> (17,400 pounds). <br /> 15.4 Information on Major Waste Streams <br /> The Plan must contain the following information for all major hazardous and <br /> extremely hazardous waste streams for the current reporting year 2002: <br /> • An estimate of the weight(pounds) of the hazardous waste generated. <br /> • The applicable California Waste Code (CWC) for each major waste stream. <br /> The list of CWCs is provided in Appendicx D. The CWC and weight of each <br /> major waste stream in Examples 5-1 and 5-2 are recorded in the respective <br /> tables_ <br /> • The processes,operations and activities generating the wastes,with corresponding <br /> block flow diagrams. An example format is suggested in Figure 3. <br /> • Constituents, and their concentrations, which cause the waste stream to be <br /> hazardous. <br /> <t > <br /> 35 <br />