Facility ID: 95052NTNLS2900S
Facility Name and Address: NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP 2900 SEMICONDUCTOR DR SANTA CLARA, CA 950528090 Parent Company: NA Industry: Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing (334413) Chemical: Phosphoric acid |
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Reporting Year | Section 8.10: Newly Implemented Source Reduction Activity | Section 8.10: Methods to Identify Activity | Section 8.11: Optional Pollution Prevention Information* |
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1998 |
Source Reduction:: W55: Changed from small volume containers to bulk containers to minimize discarding
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T11: Other
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1997 |
Source Reduction:: W55: Changed from small volume containers to bulk containers to minimize discarding
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T11: Other
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1996 |
Source Reduction:: W21: Instituted procedures to ensure that materials do not stay in inventory beyond
Source Reduction:: W58: Other process modifications |
Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T04: Participative team management
Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T11: Other |
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1995 |
Source Reduction:: W68: Improved rinse equipment operation
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T01: Internal pollution prevention opportunity audit(s)
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1994 |
Source Reduction:: W68: Improved rinse equipment operation
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T01: Internal pollution prevention opportunity audit(s)
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1993 |
Source Reduction:: W68: Improved rinse equipment operation
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T01: Internal pollution prevention opportunity audit(s)
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1992 |
Source Reduction:: W68: Improved rinse equipment operation
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T01: Internal pollution prevention opportunity audit(s)
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1991 |
Source Reduction:: W64: Improved draining procedures
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T01: Internal pollution prevention opportunity audit(s)
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The Waste Management Hierarchy |
The waste management hierarchy established by the Pollution Prevention Act (PPA) guides waste generators toward the best options for managing wastes.
The preferred option is to prevent pollution at its source, but for waste that is generated, the preferred management methods are recycling, followed
by burning for energy recovery, treatment and, as a last resort, disposing of the waste.
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