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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2021
RECORD_ID
PR0514248
PE
2294
FACILITY_ID
FA0010245
FACILITY_NAME
DTE STOCKTON LLC
STREET_NUMBER
2526
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14503009
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2526 W WASHINGTON ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Step 1 — Quantify All Hazardous Wastes <br /> Identify the total amount of all hazardous waste generated by your operations in the <br /> reporting year. Do this by reviewing hazardous waste manifest records, operational records <br /> from on-site hazardous waste treatment, recycling records, and disposal records. (You may <br /> have already done this to determine if you must comply with SB 14 (see Chapter 2.) Use <br /> this information to develop a list similar to that shown in Example 5-1. When developing <br /> this list, be sure to: <br /> 1. Include hazardous wastes that fall under Category A. The quantity that you list <br /> should be the quantity prior to on-site treatment. If your treatment unit <br /> processes hazardous waste from more than one source, list each hazardous <br /> waste source separately, as shown in Example 5-1. <br /> 2. Include all hazardous wastes, liquid and solid, that fall under Category B. These <br /> must include wastes that are shipped off site for treatment, recycling or disposal, <br /> as well as hazardous wastes that are treated, recycled, and/or disposed on site. <br /> C.. <br /> 3. Exclude those hazardous wastes that are not generated routinely and those that <br /> s are excluded or exempt from SB 14 (See Chapter 2). <br /> F_ <br /> Ln 4. Exclude hazardous waste residuals (i.e., filtercake, sludge) that are generated <br /> L_ from the on-site treatment of Category A wastes. <br /> ad <br /> M. 5. Exclude nonhazardous waste streams that are processed on site in a wastewater <br /> streatment unit, but be sure to include resultant residuals if they are hazardous. <br /> V <br /> 6. Convert all waste streams to the same weight units (i.e., pounds or kilograms). <br /> 7. List Category A wastes and Category B <br /> wastes separately,and sum each category <br /> of waste stream as shown in Example 5-1. <br /> SPfi: <br /> If your operations produce extremely hazardous Tip <br /> wastes (Category C), calculate major waste <br /> streams for extremely hazardous wastes on a <br /> separate table. <br /> 34 <br />
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