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! Chapter b <br /> The Performance Report <br /> 6.1 Before Preparing the Report <br /> Generators subject to SB 14 shall prepare a performance report with sufficient <br /> details to convey an understanding of the hazardous waste management <br /> approaches used at the site. (California Code of Regulations,Title 22, Section <br /> 67100.8). <br /> The Hazardous Waste Management Performance Report (Performance Report) <br /> documents a generator's current efforts and effectiveness in managing hazardous <br /> waste. The Performance Report includes discussions of the generator's approaches <br /> to managing hazardous waste including source reduction, on-site and off-site <br /> recycling,treatment and disposal. It can serve as away for the generator to share with <br /> the public all of the positive efforts to improve the management of hazardous waste <br /> at the generator's site. <br /> The Performance Report should contain sufficient detail to convey an understanding <br /> of the hazardous waste management approaches used at the site. The use of <br /> narratives,photographs,illustrations,figures and data is encouraged. Keep in mind <br /> that the public has the authority to review your Performance Report. <br /> A generator who is a small business may use the most recent USEPA biennial <br /> generator report(BGR), as required by section 66262.41 of the California Code of <br /> Regulations, as the Performance Report required by SB 14. <br /> 6.2 General Site Information <br /> The Performance Report must contain the following general facility information: <br /> • Name of the site. <br /> • Location ofthe site including the street address,city,county and zip code for the <br /> site. In the case of multiple sites,identify all sites by street address,city,county <br /> and zip for each site location. <br /> • Four-digit Standard Industrial Classification(SIC)code applicable to activities <br /> at the site. A list of SIC codes is in Appendix C. Use the one code that best <br /> describes the operations occurring at the site. The SIC code should be the same <br /> as the code used for the Plan. <br /> If a generator owns multiple sites with similar operations and chooses to prepare <br /> a multisite Performance Report, only one SIC code should be used to represent all <br /> sites. However, any site that contains different operations, different processes or <br /> different waste streams cannot be covered by the multisite Report. A separate Report <br /> <t >• <br /> 46 <br />