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State of California—California Environmental Protec6o cy Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> PROJECTIONS <br /> *Your 2002 SB 14 Plan or Compliance Checklist has this information: <br /> (25) Provide the following information for this waste stream: <br /> How much waste was generated in the 2002 year? 1855 pounds <br /> Describe the source reduction measure(s)selected to be implemented by 2006(add page if needed): <br /> Preventative Maintenance <br /> Preventative maintenance on painting equipment (such as spray guns) is performed on a scheduled basis. <br /> Preventative maintenance includes inspections of equipment and will be performed weekly. The inspections will <br /> consist of a thorough examination of equipment for cracks, leaks in piping, rusting, or oxidized surfaces. These <br /> inspections will reduce the amount of waste generated from spills and leaks. In addition, each department should <br /> establish a schedule and procedures for prompt maintenance and repair of equipment and systems when <br /> problems are noted during an inspection. <br /> Product Storage <br /> Stored paint will first be used prior to the purchase of painting products. This will reduce the amount of products <br /> stored. Proper storage of products, such as lube oil and latex paint, should reduce the amount of waste generated <br /> from rainwater contamination, evaporation, or release from containers knocked over. Containers holding a <br /> hazardous material or waste must be kept closed except when being added to or removed from the container. <br /> Containers holding liquids and dispersible solids must also be kept airtight. Containers of paint and paint thinner <br /> should be stored in the designated enclosed, storage areas. The containers or materials should not come into <br /> contact with rainwater or left open to evaporate. <br /> Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) <br /> SOPS will be developed and implemented by for painting operations, vehicle maintenance and washing, and <br /> building maintenance. SOPS will be developed with the intent of reducing the amount of waste generated from <br /> operations discharging water into the oil water separator. Managers/Supervisors will be responsible for the <br /> development and implementation of the procedures. Review and assessment of SOPS for each department will <br /> occur annually. <br /> Training <br /> Training will be provided for department managers, facility operators, and employees. Training will include job <br /> specific techniques, safety requirements, SOPS, hazardous material and hazardous waste management, and <br /> source reduction measures. Training facility operators will decrease the amount of waste generated at the source <br /> by reducing the amount of spills and leaks that occur from operator error. A description of general annual training <br /> is provided in Section III - General Administrative Controls. <br /> Specific Job Training for Painters <br /> Training provided for department managers and painting operations staff will focus on job specific techniques and <br /> safety requirements. In particular, painters will be trained on estimating and ordering the amount of paint needed <br /> for a project and receive guidance regarding which preferred products to order to complete the project. SOPS will <br /> require that the current supply of painting materials be checked prior to the ordering new materials. <br /> Estimate when this source reduction measure will be implemented: June month 2005 year <br /> What is the annual projected source reduction quantity identified in the 2002 Plan? 464 pounds per year <br /> DTSC 1262 <br />