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Major Category A waste streams are those <br /> that exceed 5% of the totalhazardous waste <br /> generated at the site, and must be evaluated Planning Beyond SB 14 <br /> for source reduction in the Plan. Smaller <br /> Although SB 14 requires a generator to conduct <br /> waste streams that are less than 5% are re- a detailed source reduction evaluation of only <br /> ferred to as minor waste streams.A generator major hazardous waste streams,SB 14 does <br /> may choose to include minor waste streams not prohibit a generator from conducting an <br /> in their Plan, although it is not required under evaluation for minor or nonhazardous waste <br /> SB 14. streams and including their analyses in the Plan. <br /> However,if a generator chooses to expand the <br /> Ste 3 Calculate Major late Mascope of the Plan beyond the major hazardous <br /> Step - waste streams,those wastes should be clearly <br /> Waste Streams for Category B identified so reviewers can focus on SB 14 wastes <br /> Wastes for compliance purposes. <br /> To calculate major waste streams for <br /> sCategory B wastes, simply divide the quantity of each Category B waste stream by the <br /> subtotal of all Category B waste streams, and then multiply the result by too to get a <br /> Ln percentage (See Example 5-2). Major waste streams are those that exceed 5% of the total <br /> L_ <br /> Gd hazardous waste listed under Category B. These waste streams must be evaluated for <br /> Q. source reduction in the Plan. <br /> c� <br /> s <br /> v Step 4 - Calculate Major Waste Streams for Extremely <br /> Hazardous Wastes <br /> Step 4 applies only to facilities that, in a reporting year, routinely generated more than 12 <br /> kilograms (26.4 pounds) of extremely hazardous waste as defined in 22 CCR Sections <br /> 66261.107 through 66261.113. <br /> Major waste streams for extremely hazardous wastes must be calculated separately from <br /> waste streams that fall under Categories A and B. Start by listing and quantifying all ex- <br /> tremely hazardous waste generated at your site during the reporting year. Prepare tables <br /> similar to those presented in Example 5-1 and 5-2. Divide each extremely hazardous <br /> waste stream by the total amount of extremely hazardous waste. If an individual waste <br /> stream is over 5%, it is a major waste stream and must be evaluated for source reduction <br /> in your Plan. <br /> 36 <br />