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ca 1-cu pa fo iru m guidance <br /> Generator Requirements Summary Chart <br /> This chart is designed to give inspectors a fairly detailed comparison of the requirements as they <br /> apply to Large Quantity Generators (LQGs), Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) and Conditionally <br /> Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQGs). The table is not comprehensive. Information <br /> regarding acutely and extremely hazardous wastes are not addressed. Information regarding <br /> requirements for onsite treatment facilities is not addressed. For the purpose of consistency in <br /> application the following terms are used throughout this document as noted below: <br /> Large Quantity Generator/LOG: Any business that generates greater than 1,000 kg of hazardous <br /> waste in any month. Hazardous waste is to be counted regardless of whether it is RCRA regulated <br /> or non-RCRA regulated. <br /> RCRA LOG: Any business that generates greater than 1,000 kg of RCRA regulated hazardous <br /> waste in any month. Hazardous waste is to be counted only if it is RCRA regulated. This <br /> group/category is a subset of LQGs. <br /> Small Quantity Generator/SQG: Any business that generates less than 1,000 kg, but more than <br /> 100 kg of hazardous waste in any month. Hazardous waste is to be counted regardless of whether <br /> it is RCRA regulated or non-RCRA regulated. <br /> Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity GeneratorlCESQG: Any business that generates less than <br /> 100 kg of hazardous waste in any month. Hazardous waste is to be counted regardless of whether <br /> it is RCRA regulated or non-RCRA regulated. <br /> RCRA CESQG: Any business that generates less than 100 kg of RCRA regulated hazardous waste <br /> in any month. Hazardous waste is to be counted only if it is RCRA regulated. <br /> Businesses may hold different "status" under California and RCRA rules. As an example, a business <br /> may be a RCRA CESQG while being a LQG if the total amount of waste generated in a month <br /> exceeds 1,000 kg, of which less than 100 kg is RCRA regulated. Generally, the generator's RCRA <br /> status matters only for biennial reporting, manifesting, and CUPA-to-State reporting. <br /> Exceptions to these definitions are noted throughout the table, as they are applied by rule (example: <br /> CESQG for manifesting of waste) <br /> Version 7.4 Page 1 of 6 4127109 <br />