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• California Hazardous Waste Law excludes some recyclable materials from classifica- <br /> tion as a waste, provided the conditions in Section 25143.2 of the Health and Safety <br /> Code are satisfied. <br /> • How a hazardous waste stream is managed on-site may affect its inclusion in deter- <br /> mining the applicability of SB 14 to the site. For example, some hazardous <br /> waste recycling processes do not currently require a permit from DTSC (i.e., <br /> they are exempt from tiered permitting requirements). But the material <br /> may still be designated a hazardous waste and captured by SB 14. Generators should <br /> carefully read section 25143.2 of the Health and Safety Code to determine if a <br /> recyclable material is designated a hazardous waste, and therefore, subject to <br /> inclusion in the SB 14 applicability determination. If you have any questions about <br /> recycling exclusions, call the DTSC Waste Identification and Recycling <br /> section at (916) 327-4499. <br /> • The residual material from the treatment of hazardous waste received from an <br /> off-site facility is not a waste that has been generated on-site by the generator. <br /> Therefore, the generator should not include this residual material when determining <br /> SB 14 applicability at the site. <br /> �D <br /> Organize, Sort, and Display Data N <br /> D <br /> Once you have collected all the hazardous waste data for your facility for <br /> ReportingYear 2010, estimate your annual hazardous waste production by n' <br /> waste stream. Screen the data to determine which waste streams are ex- A' <br /> empted or not routinely generated. <br /> When estimating the weights of each waste stream, use the conversion fac- <br /> tors in Chapter 2.1 to document each annual total in pounds. Table 1 be- <br /> low is a tool one could use to organize, screen, and quantify their hazard- <br /> ous waste generation. It also provides concise documentation of your data <br /> collection effort and your decision process regarding the wastes that were <br /> included in (or excluded from) your Plan. <br /> The table includes a "waste type" column, which is designated as hazard- <br /> ous waste, extremely hazardous waste, nonhazardous waste, or waste ex- <br /> empted by regulation. The Table also includes a "frequency" column, which <br /> is designated as routinely generated or not routinely generated. Waste type <br /> and frequency are the two criteria used to sort the data. A column for the <br /> California Waste Code (CWC) is included to group the wastes. A list of <br /> CWCs can be found in the Appendix D. <br /> 21 <br />