United States            Office of Solid Waste          EPA530-F-94-025
                    Environmental Protection      and Emergency Response       August 1994

                    Office of Solid Waste
x°/EPA        Environmental
                    Fact  Sheet
                    EPA Simplifies Land Disposal
                    Restrictions by Establishing a
                    Set of Universal Treatment Standards,
                    and Finalizes Treatment Standards
                    for 42 Newly Listed and Identified
                    Wastes
       Background
         The Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) to the Resource
       Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) enacted in 1984 prohibit
       the land disposal of untreated hazardous wastes. HSWA requires
       EPA to set levels or methods of treatment for hazardous wastes to
       substantially diminish the short-term and long-term threats to human
       health and the environment.  Wastes that meet the treatment standards
       established by EPA may be land disposed (i.e., placed in a landfill, surface
       impoundment, waste pile, injection well, land treatment facility, salt dome
       formation, salt bed formation, or underground mine or cave).
         This rule streamlines the existing set of LDR treatment standards. In
       addition, it establishes treatment standards for 42 of the wastes listed or
       identified since HSWA was enacted. The schedule for newly listed and
       identified wastes in this final rulemaking is part of a proposed consent
       decree signed by EPA and the Environmental Defense Fund.

       Action
         In a major move to simplify the LDR program, the Agency is
       promulgating a set of universal treatment standards for over 200
       constituents (see Table 1).  These standards apply uniformly to the
       treatment of the constituent,  regardless of the waste in which the
       constituent is found.  The universal treatment standards apply to virtually
       all waste codes with numerical standards. Furthermore, this rule
       finalizes LDR treatment standards based on Best Demonstrated Available
       Technology (BDAT) for 42 newly listed or identified wastes, including coke
       by-product wastes, chlorotoluene wastes, and organic Toxicity

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Characteristic (TC) wastes.  Finally, EPA is promulgating regulations that
require TC pesticide and highly concentrated ignitable wastes be treated,
and not merely diluted, prior to injection into a Class I nonhazardous deep
injection well.

Contact
   For further information, or to order a copy of the Federal Register
notice, please call the RCRA Hotline Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to
7:30 p.m., EST and ask for the rule Land Disposal Restrictions Phase II--
Universal Treatment Standards, and Treatment Standards for Organic
Toxicity Characteristic Wastes and Newly Listed Wastes. The national toll-
free number is (800) 424-9346; for the hearing impaired, it is (TDD) (800)
553-7672.  In Arlington, VA, the number is (703) 920-9810 or (TDD) (703)
486-3323.  Write to the RCRA Information Center (5305), US EPA, 401 M
Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460.

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  Table 1. Universal Treatment Standards for Regulated Hazardous Constituents1"
 Regulated Hazardous
 Organic C onstitu ent
Wastewater
Concentration Total
Composition (mg/1)
Nonwastewater
Concentration Total
Composition (mg/1)
 Acenaphthylene
 Acenaphthene
 Acetone
 Acetonitrile
 Acetophenone
 2-Acetylaminofluorene
 Acrolein
 Acrylamide
 Acrylonitrile
 Aldrin
 4-Aminobiphenyl
 Aniline
 Anthracene
 Aramite
 alpha-BHC
 beta-BHC
 delta-BHC
 gamma-BHC
 Benz(a)anthracene
 Benzal chloride
 Benzene
 Benzo(a)pyrene
 Benzo-(b)fluoranthene *
 Benzo(k)fluoranthene*
 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
 Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane
 Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
 Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether
 Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
 Bromodichloromethane
 Bromomethane
 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether
 n-Butyl alcohol
 Butyl benzyl phthalate
 2-sec-Butyl-4,6- dinitrophenol
 Carbon disulfide
 Carbon tetrachloride
 Chlordane
 p-Chloroaniline
  hlorobenzene
  hlorobenzilate
 2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
  hlorodibromomethane
  hloroethane
  hloroform
 3-Chloro-m-cresol
 2-Chloroethyl  vinyl ether
 :hloromethane  (Methyl chloride)
2-Chloronaphthalene
2-Chlorophenol
3-Chloropropyleiie
 "hrysene
  resol (m- and p-isomers)
        0.059
        0.059
        0.28
         5.6
        0.010
        0.059
        0.29
         19
        0.24
        0.021
        0.13
        0.81
        0.059
        0.36
       0.00014
       0.00014
        0.023
       0.0017
        0.059
        0.055
        0.14
        0.061
        0.11
        0.11
       0.0055
        0.036
        0.033
        0.055
        0.28
        0.35
        0.11
        0.055
        5.6
        0.017
        0.066
        3.8
        0.057
       0.0033
        0.46
        0.057
        0.10
        0.057
        0.057
        0.27
       0.046
       0.018
       0.062
        0.19
       0.055
       0.044
       0.036
       0.059
        0.77
         3.4
         3.4
         160
         1.8
         9.7
         140
    Not Regulated
         23
         84
       0.066
         NR
         14
         3.4
    Not Regulated
       0.066
       0.066
       0.066
       0.066
         3.4
         6.0
         10
         3.4
         6.8
         6.8
         1.8
         7.2
         6.0
         7.2
         28
         15
         15
         15
         2.6
         28
         2.5
       4.8**
         6.0
       0.26
         16
         6.0
   Not Regulated
       0.28
         15
         6.0
         6.0
         14
   Not Regulated
         30
         5.6
         5.7
         30
        3.4
        5.6

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o-Cresol
Cyclohexanone
o.p'-DDD
p,p'-DDD
o,p'-DDE
p,p'-DDE
o,p'-DDT
p,p'-DDT
3ibenz(a,e)pyrene
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
tris-(2,3-Dibromopropyl) phosphate
l,2-Dibromo-3-ehloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane (ethylene ibromide)
Dibromomethane
m-Dichlorobenzene
o-Dichlorobenzene
p-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodifluorometharie
1 , 1 -Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
1 , 1 -Dichloroethylene
trans- 1 ,2-Dichloroethylene
2,4-Dichlorophenol
2,6-Dichlorophenol
2 ,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid (2,4-D)
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
cis- 1 ,3-Dichloropropylene
trans- 1 ,3-Dichloropropylene
Dieldrin
Diethyl phthalate
p-Dimethylaminoazo-benzene
2, 4 -Dimethyl phenol
Dimethyl phthalate
Di-n-butyl phthalate
1 ,4-Dinitrobenzene
4,6-Dinitrocresol
2,4-Dinitrophenol
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
Di-n-octyl phthalate
Di-n-propylnitrosamine
1,4-Dioxane
1,2-Diphenyl hydrazine
Diphenylnitrosamine*
Diphenylamine*
Disulfoton
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan II
Endosulfan sulfate
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl benzene
Ethyl ether
Ethyl methacrylate
Ethylene oxide
Famphur
0.11
0.36
0.023
0.023
0.031
0.031
0.0039
0.0039
0.061
0.055
0.11
0.11
0.028
0.11
0.036
0.088
0.090
0.23
0.059
0.21
0.025
0.054
0.044
0.044

0.72
0.85
0.036
0.036
0.017
0.20
0.13
0.036
0.047
0.057
0.32
0.28
0.12
0.32
0.55
0.017
0.40
Not Regulated
0.087
0.921
0.921
0.017
0.023
0.029
0.029
0.0028
0.025
0.34
0.057
0.12
0.14
0.12
0.017
5.6
0.75**
0.087
0.087
0.087
0.087
0.087
0.087
Not Regulated
8.2
0.10
15
15
15
6.0
6.0
6.0
7.2
6.0
6.0
6.0
30
14
14

10
18
18
18
0.13
28
Not Regulated
14
28
28
2.3
160
160
140
28
28
14
170
Not Regulated
13
13
6.2
0.066
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
33
10
160
160
Not Regulated
15

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 Fluoranthene
 Fluorene
 Heptachlor
 Heptachlor epoxide
 Hexachlorobenzene
 Hexachlorobutadiene
 Hexachlorodibenzofurans
 Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
 Hexachloroethane
 Hexachloropropylene
 Indeno(l,2,3-c,d)pyrene
 lodomethane
 Isobutyl alcohol
 Isodrin
 Isosafrole
 Kepone
 Methacrylonitrile
 Methanol
 Methapyrilene
 Methoxychlor
 3-Methylchloanthrene
 4,4-Methylene bis (2-chloraniline)
 Methylene  chloride
 Methyl ethyl ketone
 Methyl isobutyl ketone
 Methyl methacrylate
 Methyl methansulfonate
 Methyl parathion
 Naphthalene
 2-Naphthylamine
 p-Nitroaniline
 o-Nitroaniline
 Nitrobenzene
 5-Nitro-o-toluidine
 o-Nitrophenol
 p-Nitrophenol
 N-Nitrosodiethylamine
 N-Nitrosodimethylamine
 N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine
 N-Nitrosomethylethylamine
 N-Nitrosomorpholine
 N-Nitrosopipericline
 N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
 Parathion
 Pentachlorobenzene
 Pentachlorodibenzofurans
 Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
 Pentachloroethane
 Pentachloronitrobenzene
 Pentachlorophenol
 Phenacetin
Phenanthrene
Phenol
Phorate
Phthalic  acid
Phthalic  anhydride
Pronamide
  0.068
  0.059
  0.0012
  0.016
  0.055
  0.055
0.000063
0.000063
  0.057
  0.055
  0.035
  0.0055
  0.19
   5.6
  0.021
  0.081
  0.0011
  0.24
   5.6
  0.081
  0.25
  0.0055
  0.50
  0.089
  0.28
  0.14
  0.14
  0.018
  0.014
  0.059
  0.52
  0.028
  0.27
  0.068
  0.32
  0.028
  0.12
  0.40
  0.40
  0.40
  0.40
  0.40
  0.013
  0.013
  0.014
  0.055
0.000035
0.000063
  0.055
  0.055
  0.089
  0.081
  0.059
  0.039
  0.021
  0.055
  0.055
  0.093
     3.4
     3.4
    0.066
    0.066
     10
     5.6
    0.001
    0.001
     2.4
     30
     30
     3.4
     65
     170
    0.066
     2.6
    0.13
     84
    0.75**
     1.5
    0.18
     15
     30
     30
     36
     33
     160
Not Regulated
     4.6
     5.6
Not Regulated
     28
     14
     14
     28
     13
     29
     28
     2.3
     17
     2.3
     2.3
     35
     35
     4.6
     10
    0.001
    0.001
     6.0
     4.8
     7.4
     16
     5.6
     6.2
     4.6
     28
     28
     1.5

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Propanenitrile (Ethyl cyanide)
Pyrene
Pyridine
Safrole
Silvex (2,4,5-TP)
2,4,5,-T
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
Tetrachlorodiberizofurans
Tetrachlorodiberizo-p-dioxins
1,1,1 ,2-Tetrachloroethane
1 , 1 ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethyl ene
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Toluene
Toxaphene
Tribromomethane (Bromoform)
1 ,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
1 , 1 ,2 -Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylerie
Trichloromono fluoromethane
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2,4,5-Trichlorophen-oxyacetic acid
1 ,2,3-Trichloropropane
1 , 1 ,2-Trichloro- 1 ,2,2-trifluoroethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes (total)
Total PCBs
0.24
0.067
0.014
0.081
0.72
0.72
0.055
0.000063
0.000063
0.057
0.057
0.056
0.030
0.080
0.0095
0.63
0.055
0.054
0.054
0.054
0.020
0.18
0.035
0.72
0.85
0.057
0.27
0.32
0.1
360
8.2
16
22
7.9
7.9
14
0.001
0.001
6.0
6.0
6.0
7.4
10
2.6
15
19
6.0
6.0
6.0
30
7.4
7.4
7.9
30
30
6.0
30
10

Regulated Hazardous
Metal Constituent

Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium (total)
Cyanide (total)
Cyanide (amenable)
Fluoride
Lead
Mercury— retort residues
Mercury- -not retort residues
Nickel
Selenium
Silver
Sulfide
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc****
Wastewater
Concentration Total
Composition (mg/1)
1.9
1.4
1.2
0.82
0.69
2.77
1.2
0.86
35
0.69
N/A
0.15
3.98
0.82
0.43
14
1.4
4.3
2.61
Nonwastewater
Concentration
TCLP (mg/1)
2.1
5.0
7.6
0.014
0.19
0.86
590***
30***
Not Regulated
0.37
0.20
0.025
5.0
0.16
0.30
Not Regulated
0.078
0.23
5.3
t   These universal treatment standards do not apply to characteristic metal wastes
    D001  toD011.
*   This standard represents the sum of the concentrations for each of this pair of
    constituents.
* *  Measured in waste extract using TCLP (mg/l).
*** Unit = mg/kg based on TOTAL concentration. As analyzed using SW-846 Method  9010 or 9012; sample
    size 10 gram; distillation time one hour and fifteen minutes.
**** Zinc is not an "underlying hazardous constituent" in characteristic wastes.

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