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LLNL-AR-788093 <br /> External <br /> I. Introduction <br /> The Department of Energy (DOE) is the owner and part operator of multiple facilities in <br /> Northern California. The facilities include those located at Lawrence Livermore National <br /> Laboratory(LLNL), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory(LBNL), Sandia National <br /> Laboratories/California(SNL/CA) and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory(SLAC) <br /> among other sites. Through their operations, the facilities generate hazardous waste and, <br /> thereby, are subject to the requirements of Chapter 31 of the Title 22 California Code of <br /> Regulations, Waste Minimization. The Northern California sites are primarily research <br /> and development facilities in the areas relating to national security, high-energy physics, <br /> engineering,bioscience and environmental health and safety disciplines. <br /> As mentioned above these DOE facilities are primarily research and development <br /> facilities. The hazardous wastes generated may be associated with operations that range <br /> in size from small,bench scale R&D to major maintenance and operations waste streams. <br /> Therefore, even though this document breaks down the waste streams based on California <br /> Waste Codes (CWC), the quantities of waste within one waste code category could be <br /> from many different locations and dissimilar processes. Because of the nature of the <br /> work at the sites, it is not economically feasible to try to implement source reduction <br /> measures for every process that generates a portion of the waste stream. This document <br /> identifies the processes that generate the major portion of the waste within an identified <br /> major waste stream and reports on progress made toward source reduction. In <br /> accomplishing the mission, it is DOE's goal to eliminate waste generation and emissions <br /> giving priority to those that may present the greatest risk to human health and the <br /> environment. <br /> The following is brief description of sites subject to this document. <br /> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: LLNL is managed and operated by the <br /> Lawrence Livermore National Security(LLNS) for the DOE. LLNL includes two sites, <br /> Livermore Site (Site 200) and Site 300. The Livermore Site is located in Livermore and <br /> covers approximately one square mile in Alameda County. Site 300 is approximately ten <br /> square miles and is near the City of Tracy in San Joaquin County and Alameda County. <br /> LLNL was established in 1952 and employs approximately 7,400 employees and <br /> contractors. LLNL is a large quantity hazardous waste generator and operates hazardous <br /> waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities under hazardous waste treatment and <br /> storage permits at the Livermore site and site 300. LLNL also operates hazardous waste <br /> treatment units at Livermore site under the California Tiered Permit Program. <br /> Contact Person: Steve Nakasaki, LLNL Sustainability Performance Program Manager <br /> Phone Number: (925)422-8416 <br /> EPA ID# Livermore Site: CA2890012584 <br /> Site 300: CA2890090002 <br /> September 1, 2019 SB 14 Report I-1 <br /> ESH-EFA-P2S-19-16592 <br />