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Chapter 5 The Plan <br /> 5.1 Before Preparing the Plan <br /> Generators subject to SB 14 shall prepare a plan with sufficient detail to convey an un- <br /> derstanding of the source reduction evaluation and review and analysis performed (22 <br /> CCR Section 67100.5). <br /> SB 14 specifies that a Plan must be understandable and contain sufficient information to <br /> convey an understanding of the facility's review and evaluation ofpotential source reduction <br /> measures. The Plan can consist of narratives, photographs, illustrations, figures and data to <br /> meet the requirements of a Plan established by SB 14.The level of detail will vary from site <br /> to site. However, the Plan should contain sufficient information to enable an outside reader <br /> to understand the overall flow of materials between the processes at the site, identify the <br /> processes generating hazardous waste, and understand the facility's review, evaluation and <br /> = selection of potential source reduction measures. <br /> C.. <br /> y Planning for Successful Source Reduction <br /> s <br /> ~ A thorough evaluation of source reduction measures is the result of a combination of many factors, <br /> Ln including a commitment by management,awareness among employees,and effort. The estab- <br /> y lishment and implementation of a successful source reduction program requires a proper plan and <br /> ad <br /> 0 a systematic approach. There is no one right way to begin. However,successful source reduction <br /> programs possess several common elements: <br /> s <br /> V 1. Source reduction is part of the core value structure of a business,corporation,or <br /> institution, regardless of the size of the facility. It is intrinsic in the company's <br /> philosophy, practices,and goals. Qualitative source reduction goals are among the <br /> measurements of success. The source reduction policy and goals are documented <br /> in writing,distributed to all employees, and considered in day-to-day decisionmaking. <br /> 2. Management supports the source reduction philosophy and objectives and commits <br /> the resources to carry out the source reduction program. <br /> 3. A person or team is authorized to manage,direct, incite,and assume responsibility <br /> for the operation and maintenance of the source reduction program. <br /> 5.2 General Site Information <br /> The Plan must contain the following general site information: <br /> • Name of the site <br /> • Location of the site including street address, city, county, and zip code. In the <br /> case of multiple sites, provide the street address, city, county, and zip for each <br /> site location. <br /> 28 <br />