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6.5 Describe Waste Management Approaches <br /> "Hazardous waste management approaches"means methods and techniques of <br /> controlling the generation and handling of hazardous waste. Approaches include <br /> source reduction, on-site and off-site recycling, on-site and off-site treatment, and <br /> disposal. For each major waste stream, the Performance Report roust contain the <br /> following information: <br /> • A description of current hazardous waste management approaches_The current <br /> approaches described for the 2002 Performance Report are those approaches <br /> implemented during the current reporting year, <br /> calendar year 2002. <br /> • The identification of all approaches implemented <br /> since the baseline year. If the 2002 Performance <br /> Report is the generator's initial Performance Ti <br /> Report and the current reporting year is selected as <br /> the baseline year,the Performance Report will <br /> have met this requirement in the description of SPR Section 24,second <br /> current hazardous waste management approaches. line requires a descriptio <br /> If the generator's initial Performance Report was of each source reduction <br /> prepared prior to 2003, the 2002 Performance approach implemented <br /> Report must identify all approaches implemented since the baseline year. <br /> since calendar year 1998- <br /> 6.6 Assess the Effect of Waste Management Approaches <br /> For each majorwaste stream,the Performance Report must contain an assessment of <br /> the effect,since the baseline year,ofeach implemented hazardous waste management <br /> approach on each of the following: <br /> • The weight of hazardous waste generated(see <br /> "Quantify Source Reduction Achieved" for ideas <br /> on how to quantify the effect of source reduction on SPI: <br /> the weight of hazardous waste generated); Ti <br /> • The properties which cause the waste to be classified <br /> as a hazardous waste; Enter the value you <br /> estimate for quantity <br /> • The on-site management of hazardous waste; and of waste reduced on <br /> • The off-site management of hazardous waste. the last line of Section <br /> The assessments should cover any changes in the 24 on your SPR. <br /> management ofeach major hazardous waste stream. The <br /> Performance Report should clearly identify the hazardous <br /> waste management approach that was implemented,and the impact of that approach <br /> on the management ofthe waste. For example,an approach may change the physical <br /> characteristics of the waste,which in turn affects how hazardous waste technicians <br /> handle the waste. <br /> 4 49 <br />