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Land Disposal Restrictions
     Summary Of Requirements

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                                   DISCLAIMER

This document presents a brief summary of the Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
regulations.  It is not meant to be a complete or  detailed description of all applicable
LDR regulations.  For more information concerning specific requirements, consult the
Federal Registers cited herein and the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40  Parts 124,
and 260 through 271.
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                           ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This document was developed by Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of
Waste Programs Enforcement (OWPE).  Additional assistance was provided by EPA's
Region I Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Support Section.
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                             TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                                          Page
Section                                                                   Number

I.  INTRODUCTION  	   1

II. GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
   PROGRAM  	   3
   A. Applicability  (§268.1)	   3
   B. Definitions (§268.2)	   3
   C. Dilution Prohibition (§268.3)  	   4
   D. Storage (§268.50)  	   4
   E. Testing and Recordkeeping (§268.7)	   6
      1.  Generator Responsibilities (§268.7(a))   	   7
          a.  Wastes Not Meeting Treatment Standards	   9
          b.  Wastes Meeting Treatment Standards or Subject to an Extension  ...  10
          c.  On-Site Treatment of Wastes	10
      2.  Treatment and Storage Facility Responsibilities  (§268.7(b))	11
      3.  Land Disposal Facility Responsibilities  (§268.7(c))  	11
      4.  Testing Requirements	12
   F. Permit Program	12
      1.  Interim Status Facilities (§270.72)	15
      2.  Permitted Facilities (§270.42)	15
   G. Variances, Extensions, and Exemptions	16
      1.  National Capacity Variance (§268.30-§268.35)	16
      2.  Case-by-Case Extension  (§268.5)   	16
      3.  Treatability Variance (§268.44)	17
      4.  Equivalent Method Variance (§268.42(b))	17
      5.  No-Migration Petition (§268.6)	18
      6.  Surface Impoundment Exemption  (§268.4)  	18

IH. LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS RULES	19

IV. SOLVENTS AND DIOXINS RULE (§268.30, §268.31)   	19
   A. Applicability  of Treatment Standards   	19
   B. Solvent Treatment Standards (§268.41, §268.43)	19
   C. Dioxin  Treatment Standards (§268.41)  	21

V. CALIFORNIA LIST RULE (§268.32)	21
   A. Applicability	21
   B. Regulated Materials	22
      1.  Halogenated Organic Compounds   	23
      2.  Polychlorinated Biphenyls	23
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Section                                                                    Number

VI. FIRST THIRD RULE, SECOND THIRD RULE,  AND THIRD THIRD RULE
   (§268.33   §26 8.35)   	   23
   A. Applicability   	   23
   B. Characteristic Wastes (§268.9)  	   24
   C. Alternative Treatment Standards for Lab Pack Wastes (§268.42(c))  	   25
   D. Small Quantity Generator Tolling Agreements (§268.7(a)(9))  	   25
                                  APPENDICES

A. Notification and Certification Requirements  	A-l
B. Treatment Standards	B-l
C. List of Halogenated Organic Compounds Regulated Under
   California List Rule 	C-l
D. Organometallic Lab Packs and Organic Lab Packs	D-l
E. Effective Dates of Surface Disposed Wastes (Non-Soil and Debris)
   Regulated in the LDR  Rules	E-l
F. Regional Enforcement  Contacts	F-l
G. Glossary of Terms	G-l
                               INDEX OF FIGURES

1. Land Disposal Restrictions Regulations  	   2
2. Dilution Decision Chart	   5
3. Generator Requirements	   g
4. Appendix B Contents  	   9
5. Testing Requirements for  Characteristic Lead and Arsenic
   Nonwastewaters Only  	   13
6. Testing Requirements for  All Other Characteristic Metals
   and Pesticide Wastes  	   14
7. Solvent Treatment Standards	   20
8. CCW  Constituent Concentrations in Waste	   21
9. Technology-Based Standards by RCRA Hazardous Waste Code	   21
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                  LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS BOOKLET
                                ACRONYMS LIST
          Acronym

          ccw
          CCWE
          CERCLA

          CFR
          DRE
          EP
          EPA
          FR
          HOCs
          HSWA
          INCIN
          kg
          LDF
          LDR
          mg/1
          mm
          MTR
          NPDES
          NWW
          PCBs
          ppm
          RCRA
          SQG
          STABIL
          TC
          TCLP
          TOC
          TSCA
          TSD
          TSDF
          TSS
          UIC
Definition

Constituent Concentrations in Waste
Constituent Concentrations in Waste Extract
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act
Code of Federal Regulations
Destruction and Removal Efficiency
Extraction Procedure
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Register
Halogenated Organic Compounds
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments
Incineration
Kilogram
Land Disposal Facility
Land Disposal Restrictions
Milligrams Per Liter
Millimeter
Minimum Technological Requirements
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
Nonwastewater
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Parts Per Million
Resource Conservation and Recovery  Act
Small Quantity Generator
Stabilization
Toxicity Characteristic
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
Total Organic Carbon
Toxic Substances Control Act
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
Total Suspended Solids
Underground Injection Control
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                  LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS BOOKLET
                               ACRONYMS LIST
         Acronym

         ccw
         CCWE
         CERCLA

         CFR
         DRE
         EP
         EPA
         FR
         HOCs
         HSWA
         INCIN
         kg
         LDF
         LDR
         mg/1
         mm
         MTR
         NPDES
         NWW
         PCBs
         ppm
         RCRA
         SQG
         STABIL
         TC
         TCLP
         TOC
         TSCA
         TSD
         TSDF
         TSS
         UIC
Definition

Constituent Concentrations in Waste
Constituent Concentrations in Waste Extract
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act
Code of Federal Regulations
Destruction and Removal Efficiency
Extraction  Procedure
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Register
Halogenated Organic Compounds
Hazardous  and Solid Waste Amendments
Incineration
Kilogram
Land Disposal Facility
Land Disposal Restrictions
Milligrams Per Liter
Millimeter
Minimum Technological Requirements
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
Nonwastewater
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Pans Per Million
Resource Conservation and  Recovery Act
Small Quantity Generator
Stabilization
Toxicity Characteristic
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
Total Organic Carbon
Toxic Substances Control Act
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility
Total Suspended  Solids
Underground Injection Control
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                       LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS

                            Summary of Requirements
I.     INTRODUCTION

On November 8,  1984, the President signed into law the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments (HSWA) to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Among other things, HSWA requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to
establish treatment standards for all listed and characteristic hazardous wastes destined
for land disposal  according to a strict schedule.  This portion of HSWA is known as
the Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR).

For wastes that are restricted, HSWA requires EPA to set concentration levels or
methods of treatment, both of which are called "treatment standards,"  that substantially
diminish the toxicity of wastes  or reduce the likelihood that hazardous constituents
from wastes will  migrate from the disposal site.  After the effective date of a
restriction,  wastes that do not meet the treatment requirements are prohibited from land
disposal.  According to  HSWA, if EPA failed to set the treatment standard for a
particular waste by the specified deadline,  that waste was automatically banned from
land disposal.  EPA met the five statutory deadlines for LDR rulemaking  included in
HSWA.

In the  first rule implementing the land disposal restrictions, published on November 7,
1986, EPA defined land disposal to include, but not be limited to, any placement of
hazardous waste in:

       •      Landfills
       •      Surface impoundments
       •      Waste piles
       •      Injection wells
       •      Land treatment facilities
       •      Salt domes or salt bed formations
       •      Underground mines or caves
       •      Concrete vaults or bunkers, intended for disposal purposes.

Information concerning LDR rules published to date can be found in Figure 1.  Federal
Registers cited therein can be obtained by  contacting the toll-free EPA
RCRA/Superfund Hotline  at 1-800-424-9346 outside Virginia or 1-800-535-0202 in
Virginia.
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       FIGURE 1.  LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS REGULATIONS1
Date
May 28, 1986
November 7, 1986
June 4, 1987
July 8, 1987
July 26, 1988
August 16, 1988
August 17. 1988
February 27, 1989
May 2, 1989
June 14, 1989
June 14, 1989
June 23, 1989
September 6, 1989
June 1, 1990

June 13, 1990
January 31, 1991
Federal Register2
51 FR 19305
51 FR 40636
52 FR 21014
52 FR 25787
53 FR28118
53 FR 30908
53 FR 31211
54 FR 18266
54 FR 18837
54 FR 25422
54 FR 25422
54 FR 26647
54 FR 36970
55 FR 22683

55 FR 23935
56 FR 3876
Contents
Provides Implementation Schedule
Solvents and Dioxins rule
Corrections to November 7, 1986 rule
"California List Wastes" (halogenated wastes, certain
metal-bearing wastes, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs),
and cyanide and corrosive wastes)
Underground Injection Control (UIC): Solvents and
Dioxins
UIC: California List and some "First Third" Wastes
(specific F, K, P, and U hazardous waste codes)3
"First Third" Wastes (see §268.10)"
Amendment to Schedule for Multi-Source Leachate
Amendments to "First Third" rule
UIC: "Second Third" Wastes (see §148.15)
UIC: 'Third Third" Wastes (see §148.16)
"Second Third" Wastes (see §268.11)
Corrections to August 17, 1988 and May 2, 1989 "First
Third" rules
"Third Third" Wastes and Characteristic Wastes
(D001-D017) (see §268.12)
Corrections to September 6, 1989 rule
"Third Third" and Characteristic Wastes Technical
Correction Notice
'LDR regulations promulgated as of January 1991 are summarized in this document.
2Federal Register (FR) citations (e.g., 51 FR 19305) are read Volume 51 Federal
 Register page number 19305.
Hazardous waste code will be used throughout this document to reference hazardous
 waste numbers  identified in 40 CFR §261.20-§261.24  and §261.30-§261.33.
"Notations, such  as §268.10,  appearing in this  document, refer to the section of Title
 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations  (CFR) in which information pertaining  to the
 specific  subject matter can be found.
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II.    GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
      PROGRAM

A.    Applicability (§268.1)

The LDR requirements apply to all persons who generate or transport hazardous wastes
as well  as owners  and operators of hazardous  waste treatment, storage, and disposal
facilities (TSDF) except as specifically provided otherwise (e.g., 40 Code of Federal
Regulations  (CFR) Parts 261  and 268).   Wastes disposed of before November 8, 1986,
do not have to be  removed from a land  disposal unit for treatment; however, if
restricted wastes are removed from a land  disposal unit, the wastes must meet the
applicable treatment standard before subsequent placement in or on the land.

Since the LDR rules became effective, several questions have arisen concerning the
applicability of the restrictions to wastes which are classified as hazardous by State
regulation.  If a waste cannot be identified by an EPA hazardous  waste code, then that
waste is not subject to LDR.  If, however, a State-regulated waste (such as waste paint
or waste oil) also could be characterized by an EPA waste code (e.g., DOOl-ignitable),
that waste is subject to the LDR requirements.

B.    Definitions  (§268.2)

The following terms have the meanings given below1:

(a)   Halogenated organic compounds, or HOCs, means  those compounds having a
      carbon-halogen bond which are listed under 40 CFR Part 268, Appendix III.

(b)   Hazardous  constituent, or constituents, means those constituents listed in 40
      CFR  Part 261, Appendix VIII.

(c)   Land disposal means placement in  or on the land and includes, but is not
      limited to, placement in a landfill, surface impoundment, waste pile, injection
      well,  land treatment facility, salt dome  formation, salt bed formation,
      underground mine or cave, or placement in a concrete vault or bunker intended
      for disposal purposes.

(d)   Nonwastewaters, or NWWs are wastes that do not meet the criteria for
      wastewaters in paragraph (f) below.

(e)   Polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, are halogenated organic  compounds
      defined in accordance with 40 CFR §761.3.
Complete definitions are provided in §268.2
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(f)    Wastewaters are wastes that contain less than 1% by weight total organic
      carbon (TOC) and less  than 1% by weight total suspended solids (TSS), with
      the following exceptions:   (1) F001, F002, F003, F004, and F005 wastewaters
      are solvent-water mixtures that contain less  than  1% by weight TOC or less
      than 1% by weight total F001, F002, F003, F004, and F005 solvent constituents
      listed in §268.41, Table-CCWE; (2)  K011, K013, and K014 wastewaters contain
      less than 5% by weight TOC  and less than 1% by weight TSS, as  generated;
      and (3) K103 and K104 wastewaters contain less  than 4% by  weight TOC and
      less than 1% by weight TSS.

(g)   Inorganic  solid debris  means nonfriable inorganic solids  contaminated with
      D004-D011 hazardous wastes  that are incapable of passing through a 9.5-mm
      standard sieve; and that require cutting, or crushing and grinding in mechanical
      sizing equipment prior to stabilization; and, are limited to the  following
      inorganic or metal materials:  (1) metal slags (either dross or scoria);  (2)
      glassified slag; (3) glass;  (4) concrete (excluding cementitious  or pozzolanic
      stabilized hazardous  wastes); (5) masonry and refractory bricks;  (6) metal cans,
      containers, drums, or tanks; (7) metal nuts,  bolts,  pipes, pumps,  valves,
      appliances,  or industrial equipment; or (8) scrap metal,  as defined in 40 CFR
      §261.1(c)(6).

C.   Dilution Prohibition (§268.3)

Impermissible dilution of prohibited wastes  as a substitute for appropriate  treatment is
prohibited under the LDR rules.  This provision ensures that no individual avoids the
intent of EPA's regulations  by simply diluting, rather than appropriately treating the
waste.

Dilution as a necessary part of the waste treatment process,  however, is allowed in  the
LDR program. The addition of an acid or  base reagent to a waste in a neutralization
tank; for  example, does not merely dilute the waste into a larger volume of waste;
rather, the addition of the reagent is a normal process that physically or chemically
alters the waste to render it less hazardous. EPA  has received a number of questions
regarding different aspects of  the dilution prohibition.  In response to these questions,
EPA developed a  decision chart that is presented in Figure 2  to help the regulated
community understand when this prohibition applies.  A detailed discussion of the
dilution prohibition, and several examples of permissible and impermissible dilution,
can  be found in the preamble  to the Third Third rule (55 FR 22532), and the
Technical Correction notice  (56  FR 3874).

D.   Storage (§268.50)

Under the LDR program, generators  who store hazardous wastes for  longer than 90
days, and permitted or interim status (TSDFs) may store restricted wastes solely for the
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                                      FIGURE 2.  DILUTION  DECISION CHART
      Listed Waste
    Is Waste, Or A
   Treatment Residue
    With The Same
  Waste Classification,
Going For Land Disposal

Yes
\
i

Dilution Is
Prohibited
                  Dilution Is
                Not Prohibited
                                                     Generator
                                                      Toxic*
                                                  Is Waste Going
                                                   To A Class I
                                                   Underground
                                                 Injection Control
                                                   (UIC) Well?
  Is Waste Going
To Clean Water Act
 (CWA) Treatment
     System?
                                                   Is Technology
                                                    Specified?
                                                Dilution Is Prohibited
                                                    Characteristic
                                                       Waste
                                               Dilution Is Not Prohibited;
                                               However, Waste Must Be
                                               Below Characteristic When
                                                      Injected
                                                Treatment Standard
                                                 Is Expressed As A
                                                Concentration Level
                                                And Dilution Is Not
                                                    Prohibited
                                                                                                                                           Nontoxic
Deactivation Is Specified
Technology And Dilution
    Is Not Prohibited
                                                     Toxic only includes: D001 (high TOC NWW), D003
                                                       (cyanides and sulfides), and D004-D017.

                                                       Note:  Dilution prohibition does not apply to wastes under a
                                                             national capacity extension or to wastes going to
                                                             no-migration units.

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purpose of  accumulating sufficient quantities of waste to facilitate proper treatment,
recovery, or disposal.  If the TSDF stores a restricted waste for more  than 1  year, it
bears the burden of proof that storage was  solely for the purpose stated above.  For
storage of less  than 1 year, however, EPA bears the burden of proof.

An exception to this requirement is liquid hazardous waste containing  polychlorinated
biphenyls  (PCBs) at concentrations greater than or equal  to 50  ppm; these cannot be
stored for more than 1 year because of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
storage restrictions.

For EPA to track the length of time LDR wastes are stored, all containers in
storage must be clearly marked with the date that they entered  the  facility or
documented information  kept in the facility operating records.   Wastes  that are placed
in storage prior to the  effective date of the restrictions  for that  waste are not subject to
the LDR restrictions on  storage.  Once taken out of storage, however,  these wastes
must meet the  applicable treatment standards prior to land disposal.

E.    Testing  and Recordkeeping (§268.7)

The LDR testing  and recordkeeping requirements reflect EPA's philosophy of tracking
wastes from generation to final disposal.  All restricted wastes,  whether treated and
disposed on-site or sent off-site to a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
TSDF, are subject to the testing and recordkeeping requirements, which include
notification and certification requirements.

These requirements also apply to recycling facilities because the wastes they receive
and the resulting  residues may be subject to the LDR.  If a cyanide plating bath is
sent to a recycling facility for precious metals recovery; for example, that waste is still
subject to the  LDR notification requirements.

In past rulemakings and in  other parts of the Third Third rule preamble, no  distinction
is made between  the terms  "treatability group" and  "subcategory";  rather, these terms
are used interchangeably.  This has resulted in confusion as to  what is required  on the
notification when treatment standards are referenced. EPA intended that "treatability
group" refer to the classification  of the waste as either a wastewater or a
nonwastewater  as defined in §268.2, and that "subcategory" refer to the subdivisions
made within a  treatability group based on additional waste-specific  criteria (e.g., D003
reactive cyanides).  EPA has clarified this issue  in the  technical correction notice by
changing the language of §268.7 (a)(l)(ii),  (a)(2)(i)(B), (a)(3)(ii), and (b)(4)(ii) to
describe exactly what must be included on the notification, and omitting the terms
"treatability group" and "subcategory."

Each shipment  of waste must be accompanied by a notification,  and if the waste  meets
the treatment standard as generated a written certification, signed by an authorized
representative,  identical to that designated in §268.7, and Appendix A of this document
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The following sections outline testing and recordkeeping requirements applicable to
generators, treatment and storage, and land disposal facilities.  Unless specifically
excluded from the regulations in 40 CFR Parts 261 or 268, all shipments of hazardous
wastes  are subject to the notification requirements of §268.7.

1.     Generator Responsibilities (§268.7(a))

For each hazardous  waste generated, the generator must determine whether the waste is
subject to the LDR  rules.  To assist in this process, the generator should determine:

       •     All applicable EPA hazardous waste codes

       •     Treatment standards or prohibition levels that apply, depending on  the
             waste  classification (e.g., wastewater or nonwastewater) and subdivisions
             made within a waste code based on waste-specific criteria (e.g., D003
             reactive  cyanides)

       •     What regulated constituents and what concentrations are present in the
             waste

       •     Treatment standards or prohibition levels compared to constituents  and
             their concentrations in the waste.

The generator can make these determinations based on knowledge of the waste,  or, as
specified in the regulations, by conducting a total waste analysis,  or by testing the
waste extract resulting from the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
(see 40 CFR Part 268, Appendix I).  If the generator uses his knowledge of the waste
to determine whether the waste is restricted from land disposal, the generator must
maintain records at  the facility of all  supporting  data used to make the determination
(see §268.7(a)(5)).

The basic generator requirements are presented in Figure 3.  This flowchart can be
used as a guide only;  for a complete  discussion of the generator's notification
requirements, the generator should refer to the following text and Appendix A of this
document, and all applicable regulations, including the Third Third rule (55 FR  22683)
and the technical correction notice (56 FR 3876).  Furthermore, since different
notifications  apply for characteristic wastes that have been treated until rendered
nonhazardous and "lab pack" wastes, Section VI of this document and pertinent
regulations should be consulted for  additional information.

Several tables of treatment standards established  for each  hazardous  waste code  have
been published in 40 CFR Part 268.  Figure 4 of this document lists these tables,
which are presented in full in Appendix B.
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                               FIGURE  3.    GENERATOR  REQUIREMENTS
                                                                   Identify Wast*:
                                                             Chemical Composition; Source
Note:   This flowchart can be used as a guide only.
        For a complete discussion of the generator's
        notification requirements, refer to the text of
        this document as well as the regulations.
        Also, since different notifications and
        certifications apply for characteristic wastes
        which have been treated until rendered
        non-hazardous and "lab pack" wastes,
        Section V o( this document and pertinent
        regulations should be consulted for
        additional Information.
       Determine EPA Hazardous Waste
      Code(s) §261 (Include All Applicable
       Characteristic And Listed Codes)
      Determine Waste Classification And
                Subdivision
      (e.g., Wastewater, Non-wastewater;
          D003 Reactive Cyanides)
                                                             Look Up Treatment Standards
                                                          For Hazardous Waste Code(s)/Waste
                                                             Classification $268 Subpart 0
          With Each Shipment:
  NOTIFICATION §268.7(a)(2)
     (I)  Hazardous Waste Code(s)
     (II) Corresponding Concentration-Based Or
        Technology-Based Treatment Standards
     (III)  Manifest Number
     (IV) Waste Analysis Data (If Available)

  CERTIFICATION §268.7(a)(2)(D)(ll)

  RECORDKEEPING §268.7(a)(7)
         Retain Copies For 5 Yea™
       To Treatment, Storage, Recycling Or
             Land Disposal Facility
          With Each Shipment:
 NOTIFICATION §268.7(a)(1)

    (I)   Hazardous Waste Code(s)
    (II)   Corresponding Concentration-Based Or
         Technology-Based Treatment Standards
    (III)  Manifest Number
    (IV) Waste Analysis Data (If Applicable)

 RECOHDKEEPING §268.7(a)(7)
         Retain Copies For 5 Years
                                                                     Are Other
                                                                    Constituents
                                                                 Present In Waste That
                                                              Are Not Listed In Treatment
                                                                 andards For Hazardo
                                                                   Waste Code(s)?
                 Determine
        Whether Waste Exceeds Each
        Applicable Treatment Standard
          By Knowledge Or Testing
                 §268.7(a)
                                                                            Exceeds
                                                                             ANY
                                                                           Treatment
                                                                           Standard
                    Is
                  Waste
            Eligble For A National
             Capacity Variance?
            §268 Subpart C And
               Appendix VII?
                Waste Also
            Prohibited Under The
    California Ust [§268.32, RCRA §3004
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                       FIGURE 4.  APPENDIX B CONTENTS
Title
Constituent Concentrations in Waste Extract
Technology-Based Standards by RCRA Hazardous Waste Code
Technology-Based Standards for Specific Radioactive Hazardous Mixed Waste
Constituent Concentrations in Wastes
56 FR 40 CFR
Page No. Section
3880 268.41
3885 268.42
3891 268.42
3892 268.43
Since a waste may be listed in more than one table, it is important for generators to
examine every table prior to determining the appropriate treatment standard(s) for each
waste generated.

a.     Wastes Not Meeting Treatment Standards

For restricted wastes that do not meet the applicable treatment standards (i.e., concentration
levels and/or specified technologies listed in Appendix B), the generator must send a notice
containing the following information with each shipment to the receiving facility2.

              The EPA hazardous waste code(s)
       •      The applicable treatment standard(s)
       •      The manifest number associated with the waste shipment
              The waste analysis data (if available).

The second item above,  "applicable treatment standard(s)," must be reported differently
depending on what wastes are being shipped (see §268.7(a)(l)(ii)):

       •      For waste codes F001-F005, F039, or waste subject to the California List
              prohibition (§268.32, RCRA §3004(d)), the treatment standard(s) or
              prohibition levels specific to the constituent(s) contained in the waste must
              be listed on the  notification.

              Treatment standards for all other restricted wastes either must be included, or
              be referenced by including the following information on the notification:

                    Classification of the waste (e.g., §268.2(f) wastewater,  §268.2(d)
                    nonwastewater)

                    Subdivisions made within a hazardous waste code based on waste-
2"Receiving facility" includes recyclers, reclaimers, and incinerators, since residues  from
 these facilities may ultimately require land disposal (§268.7(a)(l)).

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                    specific criteria (e.g., D003  reactive cyanides, ignitable liquids, acid
                    corrosives)

                    CFR section(s) and paragraph(s) where the treatment standards appear
                    (e.g., §268.41(a)).

             Where the applicable treatment standards are expressed as  specified
             technologies in §268.42, the applicable five-letter treatment code found in
             Table  1 of §268.42 (e.g., incineration (INCIN), Wet Air Oxidation
             (WETOX)) also must be listed on  the notification.  Table  I is reproduced
             and included in Appendix  B of this document.

b.      Wastes Meeting Treatment Standards or Subject to an Extension

If the waste meets all of the applicable treatment standards, the generator may send the
waste directly to a disposal  facility.  Regardless of where the waste  is being sent, with
each shipment the  generator must send a notice that provides the four items outlined above
(e.g., hazardous waste code, treatment  standard, manifest number, and waste analysis data).

The generator also must provide a certification identical to that designated in  §268.7(a)(2)
and Appendix A of  this document,  signed by  a representative of the company that states
that the waste meets the treatment standard(s) and that  the information included in the
notice  is true, accurate, and complete.  Furthermore, if the treatment standard  is not
currently applicable,  the generator is responsible  for notifying the receiving facility.  This
notification should include the  four items listed above in addition to the  date that the waste
will become  subject  to the prohibitions (see §268.7(a)(3)).

If wastes subject to  an extension to the  effective date are disposed in a landfill  or surface
impoundment, the  unit must meet the minimum technological requirements of §268. 5(h).

All shipments of restricted waste are subject to the requirements of §268.7,  including
shipments to facilities outside of the United States  and shipments of waste destined for
precious metals recovery or other recycling methods not  specifically  exempted by 40 CFR
Parts 261 or 268.

c.      On-Site Treatment of Wastes

Generators who treat, store, or dispose of restricted waste on-site must comply with the
recordkeeping requirements  for TSDFs.  All information required on the  LDR notification
described above, with the exception of the manifest number, must be recorded in the
facility's operating record (see §264.73,  §265.73).

If a generator treats  a  hazardous waste in containers or tanks regulated under  §262.34 and
has treated such waste to meet applicable treatment standards, the generator must develop
and follow a written waste  analysis plan that describes the procedures that the generator
will carry out to comply with the LDR  rules.  The plan  must be kept on-site  in the
generator's records and also be filed with the EPA Regional Administrator (see
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§268.7(a)(4)).  Shipments of these wastes off-site must comply with the notification
requirements of §268.7(a)(2).  Alternatively, if a generator treats the waste, but not so that
it meets the treatment standard(s), no such plan is necessary.

Generators must retain copies of all notifications, certifications, and waste analysis data on-
site for at least 5 years.

2.      Treatment and Storage Facility Responsibilities (§268.7(b))

Treatment facilities  must treat prohibited wastes  to the level specified by the applicable
treatment standard(s) or use the specified treatment method(s).  Each treatment/storage
facility is responsible for the following:

       •      Keeping, in its operating record, a copy of the notice and any available
              waste analysis data provided  by the generator (§264.73, §265.73).

              Maintaining the facility's waste analysis plan (§264.13, §265.13).  This plan
              must  include:

                     Procedures used to determine which treatment standards apply.

                     Provisions for testing  the waste or extract of the waste to determine if
                     it meets the treatment standard(s).   (Alternatively, data supplied by the
                     generator can be used if corroborative testing is done in  accordance
                     with the waste analysis plan.)

                     Other procedures necessary for compliance with the LDR.

The treatment/storage facility, like the generator who ships directly to a disposal facility,
must submit a notice  and certification to  the disposal facility.   When a treatment/storage
facility ships wastes to another facility for additional  treatment or storage, the  notice
requirement also applies.  Even when the treatment residue does not go directly to a land
disposal facility,  the facility is responsible for keeping the generator's notice in the
operating record  and sending a notice to the next receiving facility.

A more detailed  discussion of treatment and storage facility waste analysis plan
responsibilities can be found in the Third Third  rule (55 FR 22520).

3.      Land Disposal Facility Responsibilities (§268.7(c))

Land disposal facilities disposing of prohibited wastes must maintain generator and
treatment facility notifications and certifications.  These facilities also must ensure that
incoming wastes,  extracts of waste, or treatment residues are tested using prescribed
methods to ensure that such wastes, extracts, or residues meet applicable treatment
standard(s).  Such testing must be performed as  specified in  the facility's  waste analysis
plan.  Certification statements required of generators, treatment facilities, and land disposal
facilities are included in  Appendix A of this document.


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 4.     Testing Requirements

 The testing requirements for regulated wastes are based on the results of the technology
 used in setting the  treatment standards. For example, since stabilization was used to
 establish the treatment standards for some waste codes listed in §268.41, Table CCWE the
 TCLP, an  extract method, should be used to determine whether the treatment standard has
 been met because it best measures  the mobility of hazardous constituents from the waste.
 EPA has developed decision chans that are presented in  Figures 5 and 6 in order to assist
 the regulated community in understanding the  testing requirements for characteristic lead
 and arsenic NWW, and all other characteristic metals and pesticide wastes.

 Conversely, since incineration, a thermal destruction technology, was  used to develop the
 treatment standards for some hazardous waste  codes listed  in §268.43 (Table CCW  -
 Constituent Concentrations in Wastes), a total  waste analysis should be used to determine if
 the treatment standard has  been  attained because it best measures the extent to which
 hazardous  constituents were destroyed.

 EPA does  not require that specific  technologies be used  to attain the concentration-based
 treatment standards.  Any waste treatment method, except impermissible dilution, may be
 used to achieve the required concentrations prior to  land disposal of the waste.

 In cases  where waste mixtures are  subject to more than one treatment standard because of
 the specific constituents in the mixture, the treatment standards for all the constituents will
 apply. In  fact, it may be necessary to test a waste  using more than one method to certify
 that all applicable treatment standards  have been met.  If a waste  mixture is subject to
 different treatment  standards for the same constituent, however, the more specific treatment
 standard  applies.

 A generator also may use his/her knowledge of the  waste in determining whether or not
 the treatment standard has  been  met.   If, however, generator knowledge is used, detailed
 supporting documentation must be kept on-site in  the generator's file.

 The specific treatment standards must  appear on the LDR notification for waste  codes
 F001-F005, F039, and California List wastes.  This  means that the treatment standard(s)
 specific to the constituents contained in the waste  must be listed on the notification.
 Treatment  standards for all other restricted wastes  must either be included,  or referenced.

 F.     Permit Program

This section outlines  the  permit  program changes for both  interim status and fully permitted
facilities.   These changes relate to the ability of designated treatment facilities to handle
new wastes.  These changes include:
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                           FIGURE 5.  TESTING REQUIREMENTS
        FOR CHARACTERISTIC  LEAD AND ARSENIC NONWASTEWATERS ONLY
Is Waste Hazardous?


Perform TCLP Test
Or
Use Knowledge
Passes
^^

Nonhazardous; Can Go To
Subtitle D Facility
                                               Fails
                                          Hazardous
    Is Waste Subject To LDR?
Perform EP Test
      Or
 Use Knowledge
                                               Ipails
                                                            Passes
Still Hazardous, However,
Not Subject To LDR; Can
Go To Subtitle C Facility
Without Prior Treatment
   And Without LDR
   Notifications And
     Certifications
                                      Subject To LDR, Must
                                           Be Treated
Continue To Treat
  Until It Passes
        Passes
                                        Can Go To Subtitle D
                                         Facility With LDR
                                          Notifications and
                                        Certifications Sent To
                                        Region/State (Follow
                                        §268.9 Requirements)
                     Passes By Meeting Treatment
                        Standard, Can Go To
                        Subtitle C With LDR
                    Notifications And Certifications;
                      Meets Treatment Standard,
                       However. Still Hazardous
 ' TCLP generally yields higher concentrations than EP for lead and arsenic.
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                         FIGURE 6.  TESTING REQUIREMENTS
      FOR ALL OTHER  CHARACTERISTIC METALS AND PESTICIDE WASTES
Is Waste Hazardous?


Perform TCLP Test
Or
Use Knowledge
Passes
»„

Nonhazardous; Can Go To
Subtitle D Facility
                                               Fails
                                          Hazardous
     Is Waste Subject To LDR?
    Perform EP Test
          Or
    Use Knowledge
                                                           Passes*
   Newly Identified Wastes**
     Not Subject To LDR;
 Can Go To Subtitle C Facility
  Without LDR Notifications
       Or Certifications
                                               Fails
                                     Subject To LDR, Must
                                         Be Treated
                                         Treatment
                                      Perform TCLP Test
Except For Selenium, Which
 Has A Treatment Standard
    Slightly Above The
    Characteristic Level
                                                            Passes
                                               Fails
                                   Nonhazardous And Meets
                                Treatment Standard; Can Go To
                                 Subtitle D Facility With LDR
                                Notifications And Certifications
                                    Sent To Region/State
                                 (Follow §268.9 Requirements)
Further Treatment Required
   Until It Passes TCLP
Passes
 ^ * This should be rare, since the two tests usually yield similar results.
 '* Wastes exhibiting the toxicity characteristic by TCLP but not the EP are newly
   identified wastes, and, therefore, are not subject to the land disposal restrictions at this time
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       •       Accepting new wastes

       •       Increasing design capacity

       •       Changing treatment, storage, or disposal processes necessary to comply with
              State or local laws.

These  changes give treatment facilities more flexibility in managing wastes restricted from
land disposal  and further increase the availability of treatment capacity, as outlined below.

1.     Interim Status Facilities (§270.72)

Prior to the July 8, 1987, California  List rule, treatment facilities operating under interim
status  could increase  their operations provided that the facility alterations  and expansions
did not exceed 50 percent of the capital cost of a comparable new facility.  Interim status
facilities are no longer limited by the 50-percent ceiling for treatment or storage of
restricted  wastes in tanks or containers, provided that  such  changes are made solely  for the
purpose of complying with  the LDR rules.

2.     Permitted Facilities (§270.42)

On September 28, 1988, EPA published a rule (53 FR 37912) that established  a new
system of procedures for permittee-initiated permit modifications. In  §270.42 specific
facility changes were classified as either Class  1, 2, or 3 modifications.  EPA has
subsequently amended  §270.42 to allow, as a Class 1  modification, certain facility changes
that are necessary to  comply with the LDR rules.  Class 1  modifications  generally are
allowed without prior agency approval.

Owners and operators of permitted facilities are permitted to add new hazardous waste
codes  or a narrative description to a permit as  Class 1 modifications for disposal under
certain conditions where the added wastes are:

       •      Restricted wastes that have been treated to meet applicable 40 CFR Part 268
              treatment standards

       •      Certain wastewater treatment residues and incinerator ash.

The addition of new  treatment processes  (as long as those  processes are necessary to meet
treatment  standards and the treatment processes are to take place in tanks or containers)
also are allowed as a Class 1 modification, with prior EPA approval.

A permit  issued by EPA or an  authorized State does not shield  an owner or operator of a
treatment, storage, or disposal facility from meeting the LDR requirements.
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G.     Variances, Extensions, and Exemptions

The statute provides a few opportunities for delaying the effective date of prohibitions or
gaining an  exemption from the prohibitions.  These six options are discussed below,
including:

             National Capacity Variance  (§268.30-§268.35)
             Case-by-Case Extension (§268.5)
             Treatability Variance (§268.44)
             Equivalent Method Variance (§268.42(b))
             No-Migration Petition (§268.6)
       •     Surface Impoundment Exemption (§268.4).

Until  EPA  grants a treatability  variance, a case-by-case extension, site-specific variance,  or
a no-migration petition,  the waste continues to be subject to LDR regulations.  EPA
guidance documents describing criteria for case-by-case extensions, variances from the
treatment standards, and  no-migration petitions are being prepared.  (Facilities with
underground injection wells may want to contact the EPA Office of Drinking Water for
information on no-migration petitions  in the Underground Injection Control (UIC) program.)

1.     National Capacity Variance (§268.30-§268.35)

A national  capacity variance is provided when EPA determines that sufficient treatment
capacity for certain hazardous waste codes is not available on a nationwide basis.  The
variance extends the effective  date of the  waste's treatment standard until the earliest date
treatment capacity is available.  When the effective date for a waste's prohibition is
extended, the new effective date is listed in §268.30-§268.35.  Appendix VII of 40 CFR
Pan 268 also provides a list of LDR  effective dates for surface-disposed waste.  This
Appendix has been reproduced as  Appendix E in this document.   These regulations and
appendices should be consulted when determining whether a waste is subject to a national
capacity variance.

2.     Case-by-Case Extension (§268.5)

In cases where adequate treatment capacity for a  specific  waste cannot reasonably be made
available by the effective date  of prohibition, interested parties may petition  EPA for an
extension of the effective date  on  a case-by-case basis. EPA  may grant a case-by-case
extension of up to  1 year, renewable  only once, for a  total of 2 years.

To be considered for a  case-by-case extension, a petitioner must demonstrate that:

             A good faith effort has been made to locate adequate treatment capacity (and
             no  such capacity is  available nationwide)

             He/she has entered into a binding contract to construct or otherwise provide
             adequate capacity
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       •      Such capacity cannot be made available by the prohibition effective date due
              to circumstances beyond the petitioner's control

       •      The capacity being contracted for is sufficient to manage the entire quantity
              of waste subject to the  application

       •      A detailed schedule  is provided  outlining  how and when  alternative capacity
              will be  available

       •      He/she has arranged for adequate capacity to manage the waste during an
              extension and disclosed the site  locations

       •      Any wastes managed in a  surface impoundment or landfill during the
              extension period must be in compliance with §268.5(h).

All wastes receiving extensions (2-year national capacity or case-by-case) may be disposed
in a landfill or  surface impoundment only if it meets the minimum technological
requirements (MTR) or is exempt  from these requirements.  MTR provisions require a
double liner, a leachate collection  system, and an adequate ground water monitoring
system.

3.     Treatabilitv Variance (§268.44)

Generators whose wastes cannot be treated to  meet the  established treatment standards may
petition EPA for a treatability variance.  Wastes that may be eligible for a variance include
unique wastes, wastes formed by inadvertent mixing, or wastes that otherwise are different
in physical or chemical properties  from those  wastes used to set the treatment standards.
A treatability  variance may have generic  applicability, and thus  apply to anyone having a
waste  meeting that description, or  it may be site-specific and apply only to a specific waste
at a specific site.

For EPA to grant a variance, a petitioner must successfully demonstrate not only that the
waste  is significantly different from the waste  evaluated by EPA in setting the treatment
standards, but also that the waste cannot  be treated to meet the  treatment standard.  The
petitioner also must show that attempts to treat the waste to the concentration level by
available  technologies were unsuccessful, or that the waste cannot be treated by the
specified  technology.  In granting  a variance, EPA  will  establish a new treatability group
for that waste and set a new treatment standard if the variance has generic applicability, or
will set a new treatment standard that will  apply only to that site if the variance is site-
specific.

4.     Equivalent  Method Variance (§268.42(b))

Where EPA has specified a method of treatment as the  treatment standard for a waste, a
generator or facility may submit an application to  the EPA Administrator demonstrating
that an alternative treatment method can  achieve performance equivalent to that of the
method specified in the treatment standard.  If approved, wastes treated by this method
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 achieve the treatment standard and thus can be land disposed.

 5.     No-Migration Petition (§268.6)

 EPA will consider allowing land disposal of restricted wastes if a petitioner can
 demonstrate, to a reasonable degree of certainty, that such disposal  will not allow migration
 of hazardous constituents from the disposal  unit for as long as  the waste remains
 hazardous.  The demonstration must include the components outlined in §268.6(a) and meet
 the sampling, testing, and analysis criteria outlined in §268.6(b).  Each petition must
 include a monitoring plan,  as outlined in §268.6(c)(l)-(5), that describes the monitoring
 program installed at and/or around the  unit to verify continued  compliance with the
 conditions of the variance.   A successful no-migration petition will  allow  land disposal of a
 specific waste at a  specific site.

 6.     Surface Impoundment Exemption  (§268.4)

 EPA will exempt treatment of prohibited waste in surface impoundments from the LDR
 treatment standards under the following conditions:

              The facility samples and analyzes wastes in surface impoundments according
              to the facility's waste analysis plan

       •      Liquid and solid treatment residuals not meeting the treatment standards must
              be removed from  the surface impoundment at least once every 12 months;
              they must be treated to meet the applicable standards before being disposed
              of, and may  not be placed in  another surface impoundment

              The facility keeps  all records  concerning such sampling and removal of
              wastes

              Evaporation of hazardous constituents is not being used as the principal
              method of treatment

              The surface impoundment meets minimum  technological requirements,
              including a double liner,  leachate collection system, and ground water
              monitoring system

              The surface impoundment is operating under a waiver from  the requirement
              to retrofit surface impoundments with double liners, or under a double-liner
              variance for alternate  systems  (see §264.221(d) or (e),  §265.221(c) or (d),
              §264.301(d) and (e), and §265.301(c)  and (d)).

Owners or operators of surface impoundments  seeking an exemption for treatment of
prohibited wastes must be certify under  §268.4(a)(4)  to the EPA Regional  Administrator
that  the impoundment meets MTR's and  must  submit a copy of the facility's revised  waste
analysis plan that outlines methods for representative sampling and proper  testing
frequency of removal, and methods for removal of restricted residuals
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HI.    LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS RULES

In the November 7,  1986, LDR rule, EPA established the framework and layout of rules
for implementing the LDR program. The rules, which are discussed below, are referred to
as:

       •      Solvents and Dioxins
       •      California List
              First Third
              Second Third
              Third  Third.

The following sections discuss each of the five rules  in terms of applicability and regulated
waste treatment standards.  The testing and recordkeeping requirements stated above in
Section n. E. must be applied for each restricted waste.

IV.    SOLVENTS  AND DIOXINS RULE (§268.30, §268.31)

A.    Applicability of Treatment Standards

The rule that restricted the land disposal of solvent- and dioxin-containing wastes is
commonly known as the Solvents and  Dioxins  rule.

This rule requires that spent  solvent wastes with EPA hazardous waste codes F001-F005,
and dioxin wastes with  hazardous waste  codes  F020-F023 and F026-F028 be treated prior
to land disposal.  Only  solvents used to  solubilize (dissolve)  or mobilize other constituents
are covered by the F001-F005 listing.  A solvent is considered "spent" when it is discarded
because it is no longer usable without  being regenerated, reclaimed, or otherwise
reprocessed.  Examples  of spent  solvents include degreasers,  cleaners, fabric scourers,
diluents, extractants, and reaction and synthesis media.

B.    Solvent Treatment Standards (§268.41, §268.43)

Different  treatment standards are established for two separate groups of solvent wastes,
including:

       •      Wastewaters, defined as  solvent-water mixtures containing  less than 1 percent
              total organic carbon (TOC) by weight or  less than 1 percent total solvent
              constituents by weight.

       •      All other spent solvent waste, including wastewaters containing 1 percent or
              more TOC, solvent-containing solids, solvent-containing sludges,  and  solvent-
              contaminated soils.

Figures 7, 8, and 9 present solvent treatment standards for hazardous waste codes F001-
F005.  This information has  been extracted for reference from Table  CCWE - Constituent
Concentrations in Waste Extract, Table CCW - Constituent Concentrations in Wastes, and
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                FIGURE 7. SOLVENT TREATMENT STANDARDS1
       Constituents of F001-F005
Extract Concentrations2
    (mg/1)
~f — — - ~ — - • — - - - —
Acetone
n-Butyl alcohol
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Cresols (cresylic acid)
Cyclohexanone
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
Ethyl acetate
Ethylbenzene
Ethyl ether
Isobutanol
Methanol
Methylene chloride4
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methyl isobutyl ketone
Nitrobenzene
Pyridine
Tetrachloroethy lene
Toluene
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
1 ,1 ,2-Trichloro-l,2,2-tiifluorethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichlorofluoromethane
Xylene
Wastewaters
0.05
5.00
1.05
0.05
0.15
2.82
0.125
0.65
0.05
0.05
0.05
5.00
0.25
0.20
0.05
0.05
0.66
1.12
0.079
1.12
1.05
1.05
0.062
0.05
0.05
Nonwastewaters3
0.59
5.00
4.81
0.96
0.05
0.75
0.75
0.125
0.75
0.053
0.75
5.00
0.75
0.96
0.75
0.33
0.125
0.33
0.05
0.33
0.41
0.96
0.091
0.96
0.15
'For determining the applicable treatment standard, F-solvent wastewaters are defined as
 solvent-water mixtures containing less than 1 percent TOC or less than 1 percent total
 solvent constituents.

2An extract of the waste is obtained by employing the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
 Procedure (TCLP).  The TCLP is  an analytical method used to determine whether the
 concentrations of hazardous constituents in the waste extract or an extract of the
 treatment  residual meet the treatment standards.

3Nonwastewaters  (NWW) are Wastewaters  that contain greater than 1 percent TOC,
 solvent-containing solids, solvent-containing sludges, and solvent-contaminated  soils.

"The treatment standard for methylene chloride in wastewaters generated from
 pharmaceutical  plants  is 0.44 mg/1.
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     FIGURE 8. CCW - CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES
        Waste Code
Regulated Hazardous Constituent
 Wastewaters
Concentration
  (mg/I)1
Nonwastewaters
 Concentration
   (rag/kg)1
    F001-F005 spent solvents
  1,1,2-Trichloroe thane
  Benzene
    0.03
    0.07
    7.6
    3.7
       on total waste analysis.
  FIGURE 9. TECHNOLOGY-BASED STANDARDS BY RCRA HAZARDOUS
                                  WASTE CODE
    Waste Code     Waste Descriptions and/or
                  Treatment Subdivision
                      Wastewaters
        Nonwastewaters
       Technology Code2
F005
F005

2-Ethoxyethanol
2-Nitropropane

BIODG; or INCIN
(WETOX or CHOXD)
CARBN; or INCIN
INCIN3
INCIN

2An explanation of the technology code can be found in Table 1 of Appendix B.
3INCIN is an abbreviation for incineration. (See Appendix B for additional technology
abbreviations.)

Table 2   Technology-Based Standards by RCRA Hazardous Waste Code that are printed in
their entirety in Appendix B of this document. These standards  are based on the
demonstrated performance of treatment technologies, such  as steam stripping, biological
treatment, activated carbon treatment, and incineration.

C.     Dioxin Treatment Standards (§268.41)

The dioxin standards are based on  incineration that achieves a 99.9999 percent destruction
and removal efficiency (DRE), commonly referred to as 6-9s DRE. These treatment
standards  can be found in Appendix B of this document, Table CCWE - Constituent
Concentrations in Waste Extract (hazardous  waste codes F020-F023 and F026-F028).

V.     CALIFORNIA LIST RULE (§268.32)

A.     Applicability

On July 8, 1987, EPA promulgated the second phase of the LDR program to restrict the
land disposal of California List wastes.   These hazardous wastes are referred to as the
"California List" because the State  of California developed regulations to restrict the land
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disposal  of hazardous wastes containing these constituents and Congress adopted these
prohibitions in the  1984 Amendments to RCRA.  Since treatment standards for  all
hazardous waste codes have been established subsequent to the publication of the California
List, these newer standards supersede most of the California List treatment standards.  The
California List standards, therefore, only apply under the following circumstances:

              During a period  of national capacity variance, the California List  still applies.
              (If a hazardous waste code has a national capacity variance but falls  under
              one of the California List prohibitions, that waste must be treated to  those
              levels prior to disposal.)

              California List prohibition levels for polychlorinated  biphenyl (PCB)-
              containing liquid hazardous wastes and liquid hazardous wastes  containing
              nickel or thallium greater than 134  mg/1  and 130 mg/1, respectively, are still
              applicable.

       •      Halogenated Organic Compound waste identified by  a  characteristic property
              that do not involve HOCs, are subject to the California List  HOC standards
              for incineration.

B.     Regulated Materials

The California List consists of liquid hazardous wastes  containing certain metals, free
cyanides, PCBs, corrosives with a pH less than or equal to 2.0, and  liquid and nonliquid
hazardous wastes containing HOCs as described below:

       •       Liquid  hazardous wastes,  including free liquids  associated with any solid or
              sludge, containing free cyanides at concentrations greater than or equal to
              1,000 mg/1

              Liquid  hazardous wastes,  including free liquids  associated with any solid or
              sludge, containing any of the following metals (or elements)  or  compounds
              of these metals (or elements) at concentrations greater  than or equal to those
              specified  below:

                     Arsenic (as As)            500 mg/1
                     Cadmium (as Cd)          100 mg/1
                     Chromium (as Cr VI)      500 mg/1
                     Lead (as  Pb)               500 mg/1
                     Mercury (as Hg)            20 mg/1
                     Nickel (as Ni)             134 mg/1
                     Selenium  (as  Se)           100 mg/1
                     Thallium  (as Tl)            130 mg/1

              Liquid hazardous waste having a pH less than or equal to 2.0

              Liquid hazardous wastes containing  PCBs at concentrations greater than or

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             equal to 50 ppm

       •      Hazardous waste containing HOCs in total concentration greater than or equal
             to 1,000 mg/1 or 1,000 mg/kg.

The rule requires that the Paint Filter Liquids Test be used to determine whether a waste is
considered to be a liquid or nonliquid.  This procedure is method 9095 in EPA Publication
No. SW-846, "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste."

1.     Halogenated Organic Compounds

HOCs subject to the LDR are listed in  40 CFR Part 268, Appendix III and Appendix C of
this document.  The final rule specifies that hazardous wastes containing HOCs in total
concentrations greater than or equal  to 1,000 mg/1 or 1,000 mg/kg must be incinerated in
accordance with existing RCRA regulations.  Again, if the HOC waste also is subject to
the F-solvent restrictions or other listed waste treatment standards,  the listed waste
treatment standard applies, not the California List standard.  If the HOC is subject to a
more specific treatment standard, such as the standards for Extraction Procedure (EP) toxic
pesticides, the more specific standard applies rather than the California List standard.

2.     Polvchlorinated Biphenyls

As of July 8, 1987, liquid hazardous wastes containing PCBs  in concentrations greater than
or equal to 50  ppm must be incinerated or burned in high-efficiency boilers in accordance
with the technical standards of 40 CFR §761.70.  Additionally, restricted wastes with PCBs
may only be stored for up to 1 year, providing such storage  complies with §268.50.

VI.    FIRST  THIRD RULE, SECOND THIRD RULE, AND THIRD THIRD RULE
       (§268.33-§268.35)

A.     Applicability

EPA published the First Third rule of the land disposal restrictions program in the August
17, 1988, FR; the rule became effective August 8, 1988.  The regulation is known as the
"First  Third" rule  because  it contains provisions for one-third  of the  listed RCRA wastes,
excluding those wastes covered by the previous two rules (i.e., Solvents and Dioxins,
California List).  The schedule dividing all RCRA hazardous wastes  into three groups, or
"thirds" based on toxicity and volume considerations, was published  in the May 28, 1986
FR with the  "worst" wastes being restricted first.  Treatment standards for  the Second
Third  wastes and Third Third wastes were published on June  8, 1989 and  June  1, 1990,
respectively.

Lists of wastes for which standards  have been set are provided in §268.41, §268.42, and
§268.43.  As noted earlier in  this  document, these treatment standards have been reprinted
in Appendix  B for the reader's convenience.  To determine  all applicable treatment
standards for a specific waste, generators should examine each of  these lists.
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B.     Characteristic Wastes (§268.9)

The Third Third rule (55  FR 22520) established treatment standards for the characteristic
waste codes D001-D017.  Wastes that exhibit a characteristic of a hazardous waste  (40
CFR Part 261 Subpart C) must be treated to meet the treatment standard prior to land
disposal.  Special rules  have been established in §268.9 regarding wastes that exhibit  a
characteristic.  Several examples  are described below to illustrate these rules.

If a waste is listed under both Subpart  C (Characteristics of Hazardous Wastes) and
Subpart D (Lists of Hazardous Wastes) of 40 CFR Part 261, a determination must be made
concerning the following:

              If the treatment standard  for the waste code listed in  Subpart D includes a
              treatment standard  for the constituent that causes the  waste to exhibit the
              characteristic, then  the treatment standard for the listed waste (i.e., F, K, P,
              and U wastes) will operate in  lieu of the treatment standard  for the
              characteristic  waste code  (i.e.,  D waste).

              For example, if an F006  metal-hydroxide sludge also exhibits the toxicity
              characteristic  for lead (D008),  the treatment standard  for D008 is  not
              applicable since the F006 treatment standard in Table CCWE includes a
              standard for lead.

       •      If the waste exhibits a characteristic not  addressed in the  treatment standard
              specified  in Subpart D of Part 268, the treatment standard established for the
              characteristic  waste code  (i.e.,  D waste) and the treatment standard for the
              listed waste (i.e., F, K, P, and U waste)  must both be met.

              For example, if an F001  spent solvent mixture is contaminated with and
              exhibits the characteristics for  lead  (D008), treatment standards for  both the
              F001  and the D008 are applicable since  the F001-F005 treatment standards
              do not include a standard for lead.

Several listed wastes are  listed solely due to the presence of a hazardous characteristic
(e.g.,  F003-ignitability).  If the characteristic is removed from such a listed waste and the
treatment standard for the listed waste is met,  it is no longer considered a hazardous waste,
and therefore, need  not be disposed in  a Subtitle  C  facility.   Following  treatment and
removal of the characteristic for  these listed  wastes  TSDFs must comply with the
appropriate notification  and certification requirements under  §268.9(d).

Wastes that are hazardous by characteristics  only  (i.e.,  there is no applicable waste  code
listed in 40 CFR Part 261 Subpart D) are  subject to some different LDR requirements:

              If a characteristic waste does not meet the treatment  standard and is being
              shipped off-site, the notification  requirements  of §268.7(a)(l) apply, as they
              do with all other wastes.
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       •      If the waste is treated so that it meets the treatment standard and it no
              longer exhibits that characteristic (and thus is no longer hazardous), the waste
              may  be  shipped to a subtitle D  facility.  The generator or the treatment
              facility need not send a §268.7  notification to such a facility; however, a
              notification containing the following information (see §268.9(d)) must be sent
              to the EPA Regional Administrator or Authorized State:

                     The name and address of the subtitle D facility receiving the waste
                     shipment

                     A description of the waste as generated, including EPA hazardous
                     waste code(s) and waste category (e.g., wastewater and (NWW) (see
                     Section n. E. above))

                     The treatment standards  applicable to the waste at the time of
                     generation

                     A certification statement that uses the language in §268.7(b)(5)(i),
                     signed by an authorized representative also must  accompany these
                     notifications.

Also, when the hazardous characteristic is removed prior to disposal or when the waste is
excluded from the definition of hazardous or solid waste under §261.2-§261.6, the
requirements of §268.7(a) still  apply.  For example, if a characteristic waste is not
prohibited  because  it is discharged from a wastewater  treatment system pursuant to  an
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, some record must still
be kept indicating the  reason that  the waste is not prohibited (i.e., a statement that there is
no land disposal of this waste in the system should be in the  facility's operating record).

C.    Alternative Treatment Standards for Lab Pack Wastes (§268.42(c))

The  Third  Third rule (55 FR 22520) established alternative treatment standards for certain
hazardous  waste packaged in lab packs. A  "lab pack" consists of small containers of
wastes overpacked  in a larger container.  The two types of lab packs eligible  for these
alternative  standards are  detailed in Appendix IV and V of Part 268, and also are reprinted
for convenience in  Appendix D of this document.  The technology of  incineration (INCIN)
has been specified  as a treatment standard for these lab packs plus stabilization (STABIL)
of ash for  organometallics.

A notification pursuant to §268.7(a)(l)  must be  sent with each shipment.  This notification
must list all EPA hazardous waste  codes for wastes contained in the lab pack. The
applicable  certification statement (reference Appendix A or §268.7(a)(8) or (a)(9) language)
also  must be signed and included  with  the notification. All notifications and certifications
must be retained on-site  for at least 5 years.
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  D.    Small Quantity Generator Tolling Agreements (§268.7(a)(9))

  Special notification and certification  requirements apply to small quantity generators (SQGs)
  of 100-1,000 kg/month of hazardous waste engaged in tolling agreements pursuant to
  §262.20(e).  A tolling agreement is a contract between an SQG and a recycling facility that
  arranges for collection and reclamation of a specified waste  and for redelivery of
  regenerated material at a specified frequency.

  SQGs with tolling agreements must comply with the applicable notification and certification
  requirements of §268.7(a) only for the initial shipment of the waste subject to the
  agreement.  This notification and certification, and a copy of the agreement, must be
  retained on-site for at  least 3 years after the termination or expiration of the tolling
  agreement.
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                                APPENDIX A



            NOTIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS








Table of Contents                                                     Page No.



Notification and Certification Requirements Summary Table                      A-2



Certification Statements Summary                                           A-4



Certification Statements                                                   A-5
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                        NOTIFICATION  AND CERTIFICATION  REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY TABLE
 Scenario
   NOTIFICATION
 Notifies       How
 Whom?       Often?
                                                              Summary of Notification Requirements'
                    CERTIFICATION
Certifies          How        Certification
to  Whom?        Often?      Must Include
 Generator manages a
 restricted waste that does
 not meet the treatment
 standards/prohibition
 levels; sends it off-site
 for storage or treatment
 §268.7(a)(l)

 Generator manages a
 restricted waste, determines
 can be land disposed
 without further treatment
 §268.7(a)(2)
 Generator's waste is
 subject to a case-by-case
 extension under §268.5,
 exemption under §268.6, or
 a nationwide variance under
 Subpart C  §268.7(a)(3)
Small quantity generator
(100-1,000 kg/month) subject
to tolling  agreement pursuant
to 262.20(e), §268.7(a)(9)
 Treatment,     With each        - EPA hazardous waste code(s)               N/A2             N/A        N/A
 storage, or     shipment         - Corresponding concentration-based or
 recycling                         technology-based treatment standards,
 facility                          or prohibition level
                                - Manifest number
                                - Waste  analysis data, where available


 Treatment,     With each        - EPA hazardous waste code(s)               TSD facility      With each
 storage,        shipment         - Corresponding concentration-based or                        shipment
 recycling, or                     technology-based treatment standards,
 disposal facility                   or prohibition level
                                - Manifest number
                                - Waste  analysis data, where available

 Facility        With each        - EPA hazardous waste code(s)               N/A             N/A
 receiving       shipment         - Corresponding concentration-based or
 waste                            technology-based treatment standards,
 (MTR unit)                      or all applicable prohibitions
                                - Manifest number
                                - Waste  analysis data, where available
                                - The date the  waste is subject to the
                                 prohibitions
                                - Statement that waste is not prohibited
                                 from land disposal

Recycling       With initial       - EPA hazardous waste code(s)               N/A             N/A        N/A
facility        shipment          - Corresponding concentration-based or
                                 technology-based treatment standards,
                                 or prohibition level
                                - Manifest number
                                - Waste  analysis data, where available
                             Statement that waste
                             meets applicable waste
                             treatment standards/
                             prohibition levels,
                             see "A" certification.3
                             N/A
'A full description of the notification requirements is documented in §268.7.
*N/A denotes not applicable.
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                      NOTIFICATION  AND CERTIFICATION  REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY TABLE
                                                                      (continued)
Scenario
  NOTIFICATION
Notifies       How
Whom?       Often?
                                                             Summary of Notification Requirements
                                                             CERTIFICATION
                                          Certifies          How       Certification
                                          to Whom?        Often?      Must Include
Generator sending
lab pack containing
restricted wastes in §268.42;
Appendix IV or V
§268.7(a)(7)

TSD facilities sending
restricted waste off-site
for additional treatment or
storage §268.7(b)(6)

Treatment facilities
sending restricted wastes
off-site to land disposal
facilities (LDFs)
§268.7(b)(4)
Treatment or  With each
storage        shipment
facility
  All EPA hazardous waste codes            Treatment
  Five letter technology code:  INCIN        or storage
  Manifest number                         facility
  Waste analysis data, where available
                 With each
                 shipment
              Must meet same notice and certification requirements applicable to generators
With each
shipment
Generator or TSD facility
sending characteristic waste
that has been rendered
non-hazardous to a
subtitle D land disposal
facility (§268.9)
Regional      With each
Administrator  shipment
or Authorized
State
  EPA hazardous waste code (s)
  Corresponding concentration-based or
  technology-based treatment standards,
  or prohibition level
  Manifest number
  Waste analysis data, where available
Land disposal
facilities
With each
shipment
- Name and address of subtitle D
  facility
- Description of waste, as generated
- Concentration-based or technology-based
  treatment standards or prohibition level
  applicable to waste at time of generation
Regional
Administrator
or Authorized
State
With each
shipment
            For Appendix IV
            lab packs, see 'D'certification.
            For Appendix V
            lab packs, see "E"
            certification.
For wastes with
treatment standards
expressed as concentrations,
see "B" certification.
For wastes with
treatment standards
expressed as technologies,
see "C" certification.

For wastes which have
been deemed in compliance
with the treatment standards
based on  the  analytical
detection limit alternative
specified  in  §268.43(c),
also include 'F1 certification.

Statement  that waste
meets applicable
treatment standards/
prohibition levels,
see "B" certification.
'A full description of the notification requirements is documented in §268.7.
*N/A denotes not applicable.
'Certifications are presented on A-5 and A-6.

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                      CERTIFICATION STATEMENTS SUMMARY
 Certification
 Statement      Initiator
                      Recipient
               Description
                                                             40 CFR Section
 B
               Generator
Generator
                Generator
Treatment,      Wastes meeting           268.7(a)(2)(ii)
Storage, or      treatment standards
Disposal Facility

Treatment or    Appendix IV              268.7(a)(8)
Storage Facility  lab pack wastes
               (organometallics)

Treatment or    Appendix V              268.7(a)(9)
Storage Facility  lab pack wastes
               (organics)
D


E

F
Treatment
Facility


Treatment or
Storage Facility

Treatment
Facility
Land Disposal
Facility


Land Disposal
Facility

Land Disposal
Facility
Wastes whose
treatment standards
are listed as
concentrations
(§268.41)
Wastes whose
treatment standards
are listed as
technologies (§268.42)
Incinerated wastes
(organic detection
limit)
268.7(b)(5)(i)


268.7(b)(5)(ii)

268.7(b)(5)(iii)
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                          CERTIFICATION STATEMENTS
A.     I certify under penalty of law that I personally have examined and am familiar with
       the waste through analysis and testing or through knowledge of the waste to support
       this certification that the waste complies with the treatment  standards specified in 40
       CFR Part 268 Subpart D  and all applicable prohibitions set  forth in 40 CFR 268.32
       or RCRA section 3004(d). I believe that the information I  submitted is  true,
       accurate and complete.  I am aware that there are significant penalties for
       submitting a false certification, including the  possibility of a fine and imprisonment
       (§268.7(a)(2)(ii)).

B.     I certify under penalty of law that I personally have examined and am familiar with
       the waste and that the lab pack contains only the wastes specified in Appendix IV
       to Part 268 or solid wastes not subject to regulation under 40 CFR Part 261.  I am
       aware that there are significant penalties for  submitting a  false certification,
       including the possibility of fine or imprisonment (§268.7(a)(8)).

C.     I certify under penalty of law that I personally have examined and am familiar with
       the waste through analysis and testing or through knowledge of the waste and that
       the lab pack contains only organic waste specified in Appendix V to Part 268 or
       solid wastes not subject to regulation under 40 CFR Part  261.  I am aware that
       there are significant penalties for submitting  a false certification, including  the
       possibility of fine or imprisonment  (§268.7(a)(9)).

D.     I certify under penalty of law that I have  personally examined and am familiar with
       the treatment technology and operation of the treatment process used to  support this
       certification and that, based on my  inquiry of those individuals immediately
       responsible for obtaining this information, I believe that the treatment process has
       been operated and maintained properly so as  to comply with the performance levels
       specified in 40 CFR Part 268, Subpart D, and all applicable prohibitions set forth in
       40 CFR 268.32  or RCRA Section 3004(d)  without impermissible dilution of the
       prohibited waste. I am aware that  there are  significant penalties for submitting a
       false certification, including the possibility  of fine and imprisonment
       (§268.7(b)(5)(i)).

E.     I certify under penalty of law that the waste  has been treated in accordance with the
       requirements of 40  CFR 268.42.  I am aware that there are significant penalties  for
       submitting a false certification, including the  possibility of fine and imprisonment
       (§268.7(b)(5)(ii)).

F.     I certify under penalty of law that I have  personally examined and am familiar with
       the treatment technology and operation of the treatment process used to  support this
       certification and that, based on my  inquiry of those individuals immediately
       responsible for  obtaining this information, I believe that the nonwastewater organic
       constituents have been treated by incineration in units operated in accordance with
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                     CERTIFICATION STATEMENTS (continued)
       40 CFR Part 264, subpart O or 40 CFR Part 265, subpart O,  or by combustion in
       fuel  substitution  units  operating in accordance with applicable  technical requirements,
       and I have been unable to detect the nonwastewater organic constituents despite
       having used best good faith efforts to analyze for such constituents.  I am aware
       that there  are significant penalties for submitting  a false certification, including the
       possibility of fine and imprisonment (§268.7(b)(5)(iii)).
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                                  APPENDIX B

                           TREATMENT STANDARDS
Table of Contents
                                        40CFR
                                        Section
            56 FR
           Page No.
Table CCWE -
Table 1.
Constituent Concentrations in
Waste Extract

Technology Codes and Description
Of Technology-Based Standards
268.41


268.42
3880


3884
Table 2.      -  Technology-Based Standards by
               RCRA Hazardous Waste Code

Table 3.      -  Technology-Based Standards for
               Specific  Radioactive Hazardous
               Mixed Waste

Table CCW   -  Constituent Concentrations in
               Wastes
                                         268.42
                                         268.42
                                         268.43
             3885
             3891
             3892
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           268.41  TABLE CCWE.—CoNsmueNT CONCeNTRATiows * WASTE EXTRACT


Waste code
D004
D005

D007
D008
0009 (Low
Mercury
less than 260
mg/kg
Mercury).
CO10- .. . 	 .
DO11
F001-F005
spent solventi.











F008.

FO07 	 _..._ .

F008 	 	


F009 	



F011 _ _ 	



F012 	 _ ...




F01» 	 _ 	


Commensal
chemical name
NA
NA. 	 _ 	


NA.
NA 	

NA.












UA

NA 	 	 .

HA 	


MA



NA_ 	 _ 	



NA. 	




NA. ._ 	 _..




Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW m
268.43.
Table CCW vi
268.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW in
28843.
Table 2 in
268.42 and
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table 2 in
268.42 and
Table CCW in
288.43.











Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW In
288.43.
Table CCW m
28T4*.

TaNeCCWta
288.43.


Table CCW In
26843.



Table CCW In
28843.



Table CCW In
268.43

yitetrt hazardous consttuent

Arsenic .. .. 	
Barium 	 	 	 	

Chromwm (Total) 	 	 - 	 	
Lead 	 - 	 - 	 - 	
Mercury 	
Selenium — 	 	 — _ 	
Sitver
Acetone . _ 	 _.
n-Bvtyl alcohol 	
Carbon disulflde 	
CarboA tetrachloilde 	 	 — 	 —


Ethyl acetate . .. _. 	 	

Ethyl ether ... __ 	 _ 	
isobutanol 	
Methylene cMortde 	
Methyl laobutyl Itatone
Nitrobenzene 	
Pyridlne
Tetrachloroethytene 	
Toluene 	 	 	
l,1.2-TrtcMon> 1^2-TrJflyoretnane.-
Titcnloraethyfejne 	
Trtchkxofluoromethane 	
Xytene 	 __ 	 	 ._ 	

Chromium (Total) 	
Nickel 	 	 ,
Silver 	 	 	
Cadmium.. _ _
Chromium (Total)
Lead 	 	 i
Nickel 	 	
Silver 	
Chromium (Total) 	
Nh~jLtJ
Silver 	 	 	 	
Cadmium
Chnmlum (ToM)

Nick4
Stiver 	
Chromium (Toii^.~~~.~.
Lead
Nickel 	
Silver 	
Cadmium.....
Chromium (Total) 	 ._
Lead
Nickel 	 	 	
Silver 	


CAS No. tor
faojilBlntl
hazardous
condttuant
7440-36-2
7440-39-3
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7439-97-6
7782-48-4
7440-22-4
67-64-1
71-36-3
56-23-6
108-90-7

108-94-1
95-50-1
U1-78-6
100-41-4
60-29-7
78-63-1
67-66-1
75-9-2
78-93-3
106-10-1
98-95-3
110-86-1
127-16-4
106-68-3
71-55-6
78-13-1
79-01-6
75-69-4
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7430-02-1
7440-02-0
7440-22-4
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-09-1
7440-02-0
7440-22-4
7440—43-9
7440-47-32
7439-02-1

7440-22-4
7440-47-32
7439-02-1
7440-02-0
7440-22-4
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
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       268.41  TABLE CCWE.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTE EXTRACT—Continued
Waste code
F020-F023 and
F026-F028
dnxin
containing
wastes*.
F024 	
F039 	 	 	 	
K001 	 	 _.
K002 	
K003 	
K004 	
K005- 	 	
K006
(enhydrous).
K006(hydrsted)..
K007 - 	 _.
K008 	
K015 	 	 	
K021 	 	
K022 	
K028 	 	 	
K031 	 	
K046 	 	
K048 	 	
K049 	
KC50 	
K051 	
K052 	
K061 (Low Zinc
less than 15%
Total Zinc).
Commercial
chemical name
NA 	 	
NA 	 	
NA . ._
NA 	
NA 	 ,
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	 	
NA. 	 	 	
NA 	 	
NA. 	
NA 	 	 „.._
NA 	
NA 	 	
NA 	 	 ....
NA. 	
NA 	
NA_ 	 	
NA. 	 	
NA. 	
NA 	 __ 	 	
Seeaiso
NA 	
Table CCW In
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
266.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
Tabte CCW in
268.43.
TabteCCWin
288.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.
TabteCCWin
268.43.

Regulated hazardous constituent
HxCDD-AII Hexachlonxfibenzo-p-
dkjxins.
HxCDF-AM Hexachloro-dibenzoJur-
ans.
PeCOD-AII Perrtachloro-dibanzo-p-
ctoxins.
PeCDF-AII Pentachloro-dibenzofur-
ens.
TCDD-AII Tetrachloro-dlbenzo-p-
dioxins.
TCOF-AH Tetrachloro-dibenzofurans..
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 	 	
2,4,6-Trichtoropftenol 	 	
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 	
PentacMorophenol 	
Chromium (Total) 	 	 	 	
Lead 	
Nickel 	 _ 	 	
Antimony
Arsenic 	 	 — 	 	
Barium...— 	 	 , 	 	
Cadmium 	 	 _ 	 	
Chromium (TotaO 	 — - 	
Lead 	 	 	 	 	
Mercury _. 	 	 	 	 	
Satonium
Silver 	
Chromium (TotaO 	
Chromium (Total) 	
Chromium {Tntan ,,„,,-,,„_- 	 «...
Chromium (TotaO 	 .. 	
Lead
Chromium (Total) 	
Chromium (TotaO 	
Chromium (TotaO 	
Lead
Chromium (TotaO 	
Lead 	 -.-'„,,,-'- 	 ___..
Chromium (Total) 	 	 	 	 	


Chromium (TotaO 	 - 	 	 •« 	
Nickel 	
Chromium (TotaO
L^ad
Nickel 	
Arsenic 	 	 	
Lead 	 	 	 	 	 	
Chromium (Tot&O —— 	 — 	
Chromium (TotaO 	
Nickel 	
Chromium (TotaO— —.—.—..—
Nickel ,,„„,„..., 	 ,,,„ ..
Chromium (Total). ._. ..
Nickel . —-„-„-,,„„ 	 ,
Chromium (TotaO 	 — — 	
Nickel . . . 	 „-,„.,- 	
Cadmium 	 «- 	 «__....._._. 	
Chromium (Total) 	
Lead .,,., , , , . .... . 	 	
Nickel 	
CAS No. lor
regulated
hazardous
constituent

	 	
•- 	 —
95-95-4
88-06-2
56-90-2
87-66-5
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-39-3
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7439-97-6
7440-02-0
7782-49-2
7440-22-4
7439-92-1
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-(7-32
7439-92-1
7440-17-32
7439-92-1
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7444-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-47-32
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-47-32
7440-02-O
7440-36-0
7440-47-32
7440-02-0
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
7440-38-2
7439-92-1
7440-47-32
7440-02-0
7440-47-32
7440-02-0
.7440-47-32
7440-02-0
7440-47-32
7440-02-0
7440-47-32
7440-02-0
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
Wastewaters
Concentration
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                268.41  TABLE CCWE—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTE EXTRACT—Continued

Waste cod*

K061 (High Zhc
Subcategory —
greater than
15% Total
ZhO-
EfrecSve urtl
AuguctTtli
1991X
t(OtO

K089(Caldum
Srfato
Subcatagory).
K071
Kflaa
xpru
KOM

K0*7
KIM


K101
K102
K106(Low
Mercury
Subcategory—
ton men 260
mg/kg
Mercury—
rwlduwtroni
RMERQ.
K106(Low
Mercury
Subcategory—
toea than 260
mg/kg
Mcrcuy— that
tranol
fMlduai horn
RMERC*
K11S
P010
P011.... 	
P01S
P011
P038
POM
POOS (Low
Mercury
Subc«t*gcxy—
UMtfMn26D
mgAg
Mwcury—
r*«MuM from
RMERQ.

CmiBirt'CMv
ctixniejt own*
MA



MA

MA

MA
MA
MA.
MA

MA
MA


MA
N»
MA
MA
MA
ArMnicidd 	
ArMnlo
p«ilOKkl>.
ATMnteHoidd*
Barium cy»r*J» _
DteMoroprnny-
larairw.
f*^^Mte^^«^b«A
Mvcwy
fuMrwt*.

Sa« ttoo

T«bt»CCWin
268.43.


T«btoCCW«
268.43.
TabtoZn
268.42 and
TabtoCCWIn
268.43.
TrftoCCWin
268.43.
T*l«CCW In
268.43.
TabtoCCWh
268.43.
TabtoCCWIn
268.43.
TabtoCCWIn
268.43.
TAtoCCWln
268.43.

TabtoCCW In
268.43.
TaWeCCWin
268.43.
T«b«2ln
266.42 and
TabtoCCWIn
268.43.
Table 2 in
268.42 and
Table CCWki
268.43.
Table CCWn
268.43.
TableCCWIn
268.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW in
266.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
TaMeCCWin
268.43.
Table 2 h
268.42 and
TableCCWIn
268.43.

r^ffabrt hczardout wcwtrtim^

rfftmlU1"
mrwrtum {T"*^)
' TWl
NMurt

1 rrert
fVK^p™
Lftxt
M«^vy
NicM

dvomlufn (TnW)
Lt«rJ
LtarJ
Cwtmh*"
Ctvomkjnv (Tfl^tfl
' ttrl
A/Mftfe
Ananfe
UMn>y ,
Uvnry
Nirkai-
AfMnlf.
ArMnlr
flri«nlr
B«ium
Artenic
Antt*?
Uerrury

CAS Na for
rerjulatsd
hazardou*
constituent
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-02-1
7440-02-0
7440-47-32
7439-92-T
7440-43-9
7439-92-f
7439-97-6
7440-02:-2
7440-36-2
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7439-92-1
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-38-2
7440-38-2
7439-97-4

74An_n? /%'





7440-38-2
7439-97-6

Wastawati

Concentration
(mg/0
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA







NA
NA

ITS

Nota*






























NotnMstewa

(mg/0
0.14
5.2
0.24
0.32
0.094
0.37
0.14
0.24
0.02S
0.066
S.6
0.094
037
Oil
0066
5.2
0.51
5.6
56
0.020



5.6
S.6
5.6
52
S.8
5.6

tars

Note*










;i)






/l«.
(l\




)
(')
)

(')
('(


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       268.41  TABLE CCWE.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTE EXTRACT—Continued
Waste code
PC65(Low
Mercury
Subcategory—
Loss than 260
mg/kg
Mercury —
incinerator
residues (and
are not
residues from
RMERQ).
PCJ73 _.. ..
P074 	
P092(Low
Mercury
Subcategory—
Less than 260
mg/kg
Mercury-
residues from
RMERCX
P092(Low
Mercury
Subcalegory—
Us* then 280
mg/kg
Mercury —
tfx&wttix
residues (end
are not
residues from
RMEHQ).
P099. 	 .
Pi 03. 	 	
PI 04..... 	 „ 	
P11Q
Pin
U032
UCK1
LI136 	
11144
U145
U146
U161 (Low
Mercury
Lees that 260
mg/Kg
Mercury —
residues from
RMERQ.
U151 (Low
Mercury
Subcatagory—
Less than 260
mg/kg
Mercury — trial
are not
residues from
RMERC.
U204 	
Commercta!
chemical name
Mercury
fulminate.
Nk*e(C8rt»nyt.._
Nickel cyanide 	

acetate.
Phenyt mercury
acetate.
Potassium silver
cyanide.
Sefenourea 	
Sirver cyanide —
Tetraethyl lead
Thaffium sc«ertrte-
Calcium
otvomale.
Creosote.
Cecodylic add —
I •art flnrtatt
laxi nhn«mhj»»
Lead subacetate..
Mwctcy
Mercury 	 	
Selenium dioxide-
See also
Table 2 in
268.42 and
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table 2 In
268.42 and
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table 2 in
268.42 and
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW in
26&4S.
Table CCW In
268.43.
Table CCW in
268^43.
Table CCW in
26&43.
Table CCW in
26^43.
Table CCW n
266.43.
Table CCW in
268.43.
Table CCW to
268.43.
TabtoCCWh
268.43.
Table CCW to
266.43.
TaMeCCWto
268.49 and
TaH*2to
268.42.
Table CCW to
268.43 and
Table 2 to
268.42.
Table CCW to
26a43.
Regulated hazardous constituent
Mercury 	 	 ..
Nickel 	
Nickel 	 _
Mercury 	 	
Mercury . .
CUuar
Sefenlum 	
5if¥+r
|+
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                       268.41   TABLE CCWE—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTE EXTRACT—Continued


Waste code




chemical name




Se*alSO
T«t>te CCW in
268.43.



SBlftnK**

CAS No. for
regulated
hszBfdous
constttuont
7782-49-2

Wastewatt

Gonuvi ill ABuft
(mg/O
NA

r»

Notes


Noiiwaslewa


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                                                                                                                           388S
Technology
   code
TABLE 1 .—TECHNOLOGY CODES AND DESCRIPTION OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED STANDARDS—Continued

                                            Description at tecrmotogy-based standards
NEUTH:       Neutralization wtih the following reagents (or waste reagents) or combinations of reagents; (1) Ackto; (2) bases; or (3) water (inducing wastewaters)
               resulting in a pH greater than 2 but less than 12.5 as measured In the aqueous residuals.
NLDBR:       No land disposal based on recycling.
PRECP:       Chemical precipitation of metals and other Inorganics as Insoluble precipitates erf oxides, hydroxides, carbonates, suffldes, sutfates, chlorides, flourides,
               or phosphates. The following reagents (or waste reagents) are typically used alone or In combination: (1) Lime  (i.e., containing eoddes and/or
               hydroxides of calcium and/or magnesium;  (2)  caustic (Le, sodium and/or potassium hydroxides; (3) soda ash (i.e.,  sodium carbonate); (4) sodium
               sutfide;  (5) ferric sutfate or  ferric chloride; (6) alum; or (7) sodium sulfate. Additional flocutating, coagulation or similar reagents/processes that
               enhance sludge dewatering characteristics are  not precluded from use.
RBERY;       Thermal recovery of Beryllium.
RCGAS:       Recovery/reuse of compressed gases Including techniques such as  reprocessing  of  the gases (or reuse/resale: filtering/adsorption of impurities;
               remixing for direct reuse or resale: anduseofthegasasafuel source.
RCORR:       Recovery of acids or bases  utilizing one or more of the following recovery technologies: (1) Distillation (le.. thermal concentration); (2) ton exchange;
               (3) resin or »oKd adsorption; (4) reverse osmosis; and/or  (5) Incineration for the  recovery of add—Note: this does not preclude the use of other
               physical  phase separation or concentration techniques such as decantation, filtration (including uftrafBtration), and centrifugatton. when used in
               conjunction with the above listed recovery technologies.
RLEAD:       Thermal recovery of lead in secondary lead smelters.
RMERC:       Retorting or roasting in a thermal processing unit capable of volatilizing mercury and  subsequently condensing the volatilized mercury for recovery. The
               retorting or roasting unit (or facility) must be subject to one or more of the following: (a) a National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants
               (NESHAP) for mercury;  (b)  a Best Available  Control Technology (BACT) or • Lowest Achievable Emission Rate (LAER)  standard for mercury
               imposed pursuant to a Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit; or (c) a state permit that establishes emission limitations (within meaning
               of section 302 of the Clean  Air  Act) for mercury. AH wastewater and nonwastewater  residues derived from this process must then comply with the
               correspondhig treatment standards per waste  code with consideration of any  applicable subcategories (e.g.. High or Low Mercury Subcategoriea).
RMETL:       Recovery of metals or Inorganics  utilizing one or more of the following direct physical/removal technologies: (1) Ion exchange;  (2) resin or solid (Le.,
               zeolites) adsorption; (3)  reverse osmosis; (4)  chetation/solvent extraction; (5) freeze crystalization;  (6) uttrafiltration  and/or (7) simple precipitation
               (I.e., crystaUzation)—Note This  does not preclude the use of other physical  phase  separation or concentration techniques  such  as decantation,
               filtration (including uttrafUtration), and centritugation, when used In conjunction with the above listed recovery technologies.
RORGS:       Recovery of organics utilizing  one or more  of -the following technologies: (1) Distillation; (2) thin fflm evaporation;  (3) steam  stripping; (4) carbon
               adsorption; (5) critical fluid extraction; (6) Bquld-flquid  extraction; (7) preciprtation/crystalizatJon (Including freeze crystallization); or (8) chemical phase
               separation techniques (i.e., addition of adds,  bases, demuisifter*, or similar chemicals);—Note: this does not preclude the use o« other physical
               phase  separation techniques such  as a decantation, filtration (Including uttrafUtration), and oentrifugation, when used in conjunction with me above
               listed recovery technologies.
RTHRM:       Thermal recovery of metals or Inorganics from nonwastewaters In units Identified as Industrial  furnaces according to 40 CFR 260.10 (1), (6), (7), (11},
               and (12) under Hie definition  of "industrial furnaces".
R2INC:       Resmeiting In high temperature metal recovery units for the purpose of recovery of zinc
STABL:       Stabilization with the following  reagents (or waste reagents) or combinations of reagents: (1) Portland cement; or (2) Vme/pozzolans (e.g.,  fly ash and
               cement kltn dust)—this does not preclude the  addition of reagents (e.g., Iron salts, sfficates,  and days) designed to enhance the set/cure time and/
               or compressive strength, or to overall reduce the teachability of  the metal or inorganic.
SSTRP:       Steam stripping ol organics from liquid wastes utilizing direct application of steam to  the wastes operated such that Hquid and vapor flow rates, as wen
               es, temperature  and pressure ranges have  been optimized, monitored, and maintained. These operating parameters are dependant upon the design
               parameters of the unit such as, the number of separation stages and the Internal column design. Thus, resulting In a condensed extract high tn
               organics that must  undergo  either indnaration,  reuse- as • fuel,  or  other recovery/reuse and an extracted wastewater that  must undergo further
               treatment as  specified in the standard.
WETOX       Wet air oxidation performed  In  units operated such that a surrogate compound or indicator parameter has been substantially reduced in concentration
               In the residuals (e.g., Total Organic Carbon can often be used  as an indicator  parameter for the oxidation of many organic constituents  that cannot
               be directiy analyzed in wastewater residues).
WTRRX       Controlled  reaction with water for highly reactive Inorganic or organic  chemicals with precautionary controls for protection of workers from potential
               violent  reactions as weU as precautionary  controls for  potential  emissions of toxte/ignttable levels of  gases  released  during the reaction.

    Not*  1: When a combination of these technologies (I.e., • treatment train) to specified as a single treatment standard, the order  of application is  specified in
8 268.42, Table 2  by Indicating the five letter  technology code that must be applied first then the designation "to." (an abbreviation for "followed by"), then trie five
letter technology code for the technology that  must be applied next, and *o on.
    (tot*  2: When more than  one technology (or treatment  train) are specified as alternative treatment standards, the five tetter technology codes (or the treatment
trains)  are separated by a semicolon (;) with the  last technology preceded by the word "OR". This indicates that any one of these BOAT technologies or treatment
trains can  be used for compliance with the standard.


                               268.42   TABLE 2.—TECHNOLOGY-BASED STANDARDS BY RCRA WASTE CODE
Waste
code
D001
D001
D001
0001
D001
0001
See also
NA
NA
NA
NA 	
NA _, 	
NA 	
Waste descriptions and/or
treatment subcategory
Ignitabte Liquids based on
261 .21 (a)(1 )— Waatewaters.
Ignrtable Liquids based on
261.21(a)(1)— Low TOC Ingita-
We Liquids Subcategory— Less
than 10% total organic carbon.
Ignitabte Liquids based on
261 .21
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                268.42  TABLE 2.—TECHNOLOGY-BASED STANDARDS BY RCflA WASTE CODE—Continued
west*
cod*
D002
D002
0002
0003
0003
0003
0003
oooe
0008
0008
oooe
0012
0013
0014
001S
0016
D0t7
F005
FOOS
P024
K025
K026
K027
K039
K044
K04S
K047
KD69
See also
MA
Ml
MA
MA 	
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
Table CCWE In 288.41
andTableCCWIn
20.43.
Table CCWE In 288.41
Mwl T^^ fflM bi
268.43.
TIM CCW In 286 4*
Table CCW In 288.43
Table CCW in 268.43
Tat* CCW In 268.43
Table CCW in 268.43 	
Table CCW In 268.43 _
Table CCWE In 266X1
and Table CCW ta
268.43.
TaW* CCWE In 268.41
andTabtoCCWfe
268.43.
Table CCWE in 288.41
andTaWeCCWto
268.43.
MA
MA
MA
NA
MA
MA
MA
Tab* CCWE In 288.41
and Table CCW In
268.43.
West* descriptor* and/or

Acid subctlagory based on
261.22(aX1).
AJksJne jubcrtetftxy bated on
261.22(aX1).
Other corrosive* based on
261^2(aX2).
Reactive suffides based on
261.23(aX5).
Explosives ba**d on
26i.23(sX6). (7). and (8).
Water rnacttv*! based on
261.23, P), and (4V
Other resctlvet based on
281.23
production.
FMer cak» from thr fittratlon of
dtthylprnephorodtthtoic add k<
th* production of phorata.
Wastewater treatment sludge*
from the manufacturing and
procecsing of nplocive*.
Spent carbon from th* treatment
of wast*walai containing explo-
sive*.
Pink/red wat*r from TNT oper-
ator*.
Emfcston control oXnt/studg*
from secondary lead ameWna:
NorvCtfdum SuKM Subcata
oory.
CAS No. for
reguMed
hazaccous
constituents
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
7440-43-9
7439-92-1
7439-97-6
7439-97-6
T2-20-«
58-49-9
72-43-S
8001-35-1
94-7S-7
93-72-1
79-46-9
110-60-6
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Technology code
Wastowatars
oe*cr
pFAfrr
PPATT
DEACT (may not b* cSuted) 	
nPArr
UA
neAfrr
MA
H*
MA
MA
Binrxv or IMCIM
rjLRRN; l)f IM01M
uypTO^' or fNCIN
airvyv iw IMdM
CMOXD; BJOOQ* or (*<^M
rwoxrv ™ IMCIM
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CAR8H
or WON.
M/yyv r~ iMT^M
INON
LLEXT tb SSTRP fb CAR8N: or
INCtN.
INCtN 	
f^AAAM' fv IMOM
CARBN: « INON
nPA/*r
DEACT
DEACT
NA


Nonwastawaters
DEACT.
DEACT.
DEACT.
DEACT (may not b* dUuted).
DEACT.
DEACT.
OEACT
RTHRM.
RLEAH
IMERC; or RMERC.
RUERC,
NA.
NA.
NA.
NA.
NA.
NA.
INON
INOM.
INON.
INCIN.
INON.
FSUBS; or INCJN.
FSUBS; or INCJN.
DEACT.
DEACT:
DEACT.
PLEAD.

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       268.42  TABLE 2.—TECHNOLOGY-BASED STANDARDS BY RCRA WASTE CODE—Continued
Waste
code
K106
K113
K114
K115
K116
P001
POOS
P003
POOS
P006
P007
pooa
P009
P014
P01S
P016
P017
P018
P022
P023
P026
P027
P028
P031
P033
P034
P040
P041
P042
P043
P044
P045
P046
B047
P049
See also
Table CCWE in 268.41
and Table CCW in
268.43.
NA
MA 	
NA 	 «««,«..«.«..««..™ 	
NA
NA
NA 	 	 	
NA 	
NA „_„._..._.. 	 ._..._.. 	
NA ._..- 	 	
NA 	
NA 	 	 	
NA 	 	 	
NA 	 _. 	
NA
NA 	
NA .____ 	 . 	
NA 	 „_ 	 _
Table CCW In 268.43 	
NA 	 	 	 ~_.~. 	 — 	
NA 	 ™. 	 	 	
NA 	 . 	 	 « 	 ...
NA 	 	
NA . _. . -
NA 	 	 	
NA 	 	 	 --,-•
NA 	 ...,-,--
NA
NA ..__ 	 _.._-.._
NA 	 	 - 	 	
NA 	 — 	 — 	
NA 	 . 	
NA
NA 	 	 __._™.......~..
NA •• "—

Waste descriptions and/or
treatment subcategory
Wastewater treatment sludge
from the mercury cell process
In chlorine production: (High
Mercury Subcategory— greater
than or equal to 260 mg/kg
total mercury).
Condensed liquid light ends from
the purification of. toluenedla-
mine In the production at tot-
uenediamtne via hydrogenatlon
of dNtrotoluene.
vicinal* from the purification of
toluenedlamine In the produc-
tion of toluenedlamine via hy-
drogenation of oMrotoluene.
Heavy end* from the purification
of toluenedlamine In the pro-
duction of toluenediamine via
hydrogenation of dlnitrotolueme.
Organic condensate from the sol-
vent recovery colunm In the
production of toluene duao-
cyanate via phosgenation of
toluenedlamine.
Warfarin (>OJ%) 	 -
1 -Acetyl-2-thiourea.. 	 -.-.- 	
Acroleln 	 ,,,,,,-, 	 T 	
Aiiyl alcohol — 	 	
Aluminum phosphide — 	 	
S-Aminoethyl 3-taoxazotol 	
4-Amfnopyrio1ne...H..«...« 	 » 	
Ammonium plcrate ....... 	 «..».»«.«..
Thiophenol (Benzene thioJ) — 	 	
BorylNum dust 	
Bis{chlOTomethyl)ether...- 	 	
Brudne 	 	 	 	 .—
Carbon oTsutfkJe 	
Hc-Chkxophenyq thioorea 	
3-Chtoroproplonitrlle 	 	
Benzyl chloride 	 «««« 	 -.
Cyanogen
Cyanogen chloride 	 	
2-Cyc!ohexyM.6-dnHropbenol —
O.O-Otothyl O-pyrazinyl phoa-
ptwothkxt>.
DiettiyHMttoohenyl phosphate-..
Eptaephrlne 	 	 - —

DHsopropyl fluoiophoaphate
(DFP).
Dtonotnoflto «««.«.**. 	 	 	 ~~~.
alpha. alpha-Otmethylpherwthvla-
4,6-Oritro-o-crwol salt* 	
2,4-OttWobiuret 	 	

CAS No. for
regulated
hazardous
constituents
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
81-81-2
691-08-2
107-02-8
107-18-6
20859-73-8
2763-96-4
504-24-6
131-74-8
106-96-5
7440-41-7
542-88-1
698-31-2
367-57-3
75-16-0
107-20-0
6344-82-1
642-76-7
100-44-7
460-19-6
506-77-4
131-89-6
297-97-2
311-46-6
51-43-4
55-91-4
60-51-6
39196-18-4
122-09-8
534-62-1
641-63-7
Technology code
Wastewaters
NA 	
CARBN- or INCIN - 	 _.
CARBN; or INCIN 	 	 	
CARBN; or INCH* 	 	
CARBN; or INON 	 	 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
NA 	 	 	 	 	 - 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
CHOXD; CHRED; or INCIN 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
CHOXD; CHRED. CARBN;
BIOOG; or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
RMETL; or HTHHM 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
OflNCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
NA __._..—_...—.. 	 _—...— 	 — ..
(WETOx"or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) ft CARBN;
or INCIN.
CHOXD; WETOX or INCIN 	
CHOXD; WETOX or INCIN 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) ft CARflN;
or INCIN.
CARBN; or INCIN 	
CARBN; or INCIN
(WETOX or CHOXD) ft CARBN;
or INCIN.
CARBN; or INCIN 	 	 	
CARBN- or INON .,, ._ 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) ft CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) ft CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) ft CARBN;
OF tNCW.
(WETOX or CHOXD) ft CARBN;
or INCIN.
Nonwastewaters
RMERC,
FSUBS; or INCIN.
FSUBS; or INCIN.
FSUBS; or INCIN.
FSUBS; or INCIN.
FSUBS; or INCIN.
INCIN.
FSUBS; or INCIN.
FSUBS; or INON
CHOXD; CHRED; or INCIN.
INCIN.
INCIN.
FSUBS; CHOXD; CHRED; or
INCIN.
INCIN.
RMETL; or RTHRM.
INCIN.
INCIN.
INON.
INON.
INON.
INON.
INON.
INON.
CHOXD; WETOX; or INON.
CHOXD; WETOX; or INCIN.
INON.
FSUBS; or INON.
FSUBS; or INON.
INON.
FSUBS; or INON.
FSUBS or INON.
INON.
INON.
INON.
INCIN.

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      268.42  TABLE 2.—TECHNOLOGY-BASCD STANDARDS BY RCRA WASTE Cooe—Continued

Wast*
code
P054

P057
P058
P062
P064


P065
poee
P067
P066
P069
P070
P072
P075
P076
P078

P082
P084
P086
P087
poes
P092

P092
P093
P095
PO»6
P102
P105
PI 08
P108
P1 12
P1 13
P1 15
P1 16
P118
P119

See also
NA

NA
NA 	 - 	
NA
NA


268.43.
Table CCWE In 266.41
and Tabto CCW in
266.43.
NA
NA 	
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA 	 ._ 	
NA 	 __ ..

Tab)* CCW in 268.43
NA
NA
NA 	 	 	 	
NA
Tabte CCWE in 268.41
and Tabto CCW in
268.43.
Tabto CCWE In 268.41
and Tabto CCW m
268.43.
NA-
NA
NA_. ._ 	
NA
NA 	 _.._ ..
NA 	 	 	
NA
NA
Tabto CCW in 268.43 	
Tabto CCW tn 266.43 	
NA
NA 	
Tabto CCW m 26B 43 ..._.

Watta descriptors and/or
treatment subcategory


Fluoroacetamide 	 - 	
Fluoroacetic acid, sodium sail..- 	
Hexaetftyttetrapriosphata .._ 	 -...
Isocyamc acid, ethyl •star 	 	 I
Mercury fulminate* (High Mercury

equal to 260 mg/kg total Mer-
cury—either Incinerator reat-
due« or residues from RMERC).
Memvy fukntaaler (M Hrxr
wactewastert that are not In-
cinerator residues or are not
residues from RMERC; regaid-
to*»of Mercury Content^
Methomyl — ...
2-MethylazJridine 	 _ 	 _.
MMriyt ny*«z)ri» 	

Alrfirnrh , .
1 -NapMhyl-2-thiourea
Nirrttine w) telrt
N*»7 (7<^4f

. ., ^*^
N-NiVoaodknethytamin*
N-Nltroaomettiyrvinytwr^ne


ErKkstnaH
Pnenyl mercury acetalet (High

man or equal to 260 mo/kg
total Mercury— etmer indnert-
tor reatduet or reaiduei from
RMERQ.
phonyi mtrfvy acetate; (Af nwv
wastowalen that are not Incav
OT«luf feetduea and are no4
reeiduee from RMERC: regard-
lea o< Mercury Content^.
M^tMnyHt**i^«

Phceprine


Strychnine and salt> 	 	 	

ThaJlic oxide 	
Thekvn) (U s««M* ... . .

TMcftkxDmerfitnetftof
Ammonium wwttt*
CAS No. for
hazardous
conctituflfrts
151-58-4
7782-41-4
640-19-7
62-74-8
7S7-58-*
624-83-9
626-66-4

628-66-4
18752-77-6
75-55-8
60-34-4
75-86-6
116-06-3
86-88-4
i 54-11-6
t01 02-43-9
10102-44-0

55-63-0
62-75-9
4549-40-0
1^9-1 A-O
20816-12-0
145-73-3
62-36-4

62-38-4
103-85-5
75—44-6
7603-51-2

26628-22-8
1 57-24-6

1314-32-6
7446-16-6
TO-IO-A
75-70-7
7803-55-6
Toctwwtc
Waswwatert
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
NA 	 _ 	 _..
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
orlNON.
CARBN; or INCIN 	 __ 	
(WETOX or CHOXO) fb CARBN;
orlNON.
NA 	

NA 	
(WETOX or CHOXO) fb CARSN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
CHOXD; CHAED; CAR8N;
BKDOQ; or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) 1b CARBN1
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
Of INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CAHBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCIN.
ADfiAS 	
ADGAS 	 	

8IOOG; or INCIN.
NA
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN'
OR INCIN.
CARBN* or INCIN
RMETU or RTHRM
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN:
or INCIN.
NA

NA

or INCIN.
orlNON.
r>OW> f^HRFTV rw IKlTtJN

or INCIN.
r>oxo- r**pprv P.APAM-
BtOOG; or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fb CARBN;
or INCtN.

CHOXD; CHfttO; CAR8N;
BtOOQ: or INON.
NA 	 	 _.._
NA

or INCIN.
orlNON.
NA 	 _ 	 _ 	
W code
Nonwaatewaters
INCIN.
ADGAS fb NEUTR.
INCIN.
INCIN.
FSUBS; or INCIN.
INCIN.
RMERC.

IMERC.
INCIN.
INCIN.
FSUBS; CHOXD; CHRED; or
INCIN.
INON
INON.
INCIN.
INCIN.
ADGAS.
ADGAS.

INCIN.
INCtN.
INCIN
FSUBS; Of INCIN.
RMETU or RTHRM
FSUBS; or INCIN.
RMERC.

IMERC; or RMERC.


CHOXD" CHRE& or INON

pet toe ra-inyn- (^WRPO of
fNClN,
INON.

P-SU8S, CHOXD; CHRfcft w
rNON.
RTHRM; or STABL



STABC

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       266.42  TABLE 2.—TECHNOLOGY-BASED STANDARDS BY RCRA WASTE CODE—Continued
WMte
code


P120
PI 22
U001
U003
uooe
U007
U008
U010
U011
U014
U015
U016
U017
IWMA
U02t
\v\y\
U026
U033
IIO3A
U03S
U038
U041
U042
I ITUA
U049
UOS3
IIAfC
uos6
iine7
U058
UOS9
U062
U064
U073
U074
U08S
i tnoA
0087
i moo
U090
U091


Seeatoo


Table CCW in 268.43-
NA 	
NA 	 . . ...
Table CCW In 268.43 	
NA 	 t
NA 	 , 	 	 	
NA
NA 	 -~,~-
MA
MA
MA , 	 , . , - ..
NA
K1A
NA
fA. ,
MA
NA
H»
MA
NA
Table CCW in 200.43
NA 	 - 	 	
Table CCW In 268.43
NA
NA
fiA
NA
NA . . , .,
T*hlA CTU/ bt 99AJA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA 	 __.
NA 	 - 	
MA 	 	 	 . 	 ™

NA — —
NA —


tTOAtlTMnt ** *^H7BtftOOfV


Vtnadhim penknMe 	
Zinc Phosphide (>10%) 	
Ac«takk4>yria
Acetonttrile 	 	 	 	
Aoetyl Chtortde
Acrytfl"lkt»
Acrylic add, 	 	 	 	 _ 	
Mttomyctn C .
t™tir<*» ,, , 	 . .... ._
^tramln*
i*iTtnnrin«* < . .
B^llfl a«Va.ltina
f^kTrTftl fM^iiJf

fVtf^^H*
B^mr*intaifaTaft»
CttocntrfitafiTln
Cwtx>nyf AmMt 	



1-ChtorO"2r3-6poxypropftne
(Epicrtoroftydrin).
2-ChtofWthyl vinyl flttw

4-Ctrioro-o^otui(ine hy*trct*KkH


•^ydOtiirKiint
CurJf^n«tJir»na^
Cydophotpharrmft

nwtntff
1 jgi71ftJXbenwpyrftn» 	 	 ,_..,
3,3l-OichtorobenzkJ*oe 	
cte-1.4-Dichloro-2-btAyton.) 	
nm.1 <4-OfcNovo-24utyi«» 	
1 ^3.4-Diapoxybutan» 	
Id U_niAthuH^MV»*ir^
0,0-Otethyl S-metfty«Bhlopho«-
phate.
Diothyl atllbftstrot •••— ••••—
Dihydrosafrole 	
3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine 	

CAS Na tor


umMMuentA
1314-62-1
1314-84-7
75-07-0
75-05-8
75-36-6
79-06-1
79-10-7
50-07-7
61-82-5
492-80-8
115-02-6
225-51-4
98-87-3
QA-O&~O
92-87-6
96-07-7
494-03-1
353-50-4
75^7-4
305-03-3
510-15-6
106-89-8
110-75-8
107-30-2
3165-93-3
4170-30-3
96-82-6
110-82-7
108-94-1
50-18-0
20830-81-3
2303-16-4
169-55-4
91-94-1
1476-11-6
1404-53-6
1615—80-1
3288-58-2
56-53-1
94-58-6
119-90-4

Tectwiok

Wastewatera

NA
CHOXD; CHRED; or INCIN 	 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or mem.
NA 	 	 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN'
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) B> CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
Of INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) (b CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
Or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN
orlNCtN.
/vw£mv iv CMCtotnt fti CARRM-
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
Cu/wft CHREDr CARBN:
BKDOQ; or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOKD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
{WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
fU/rmx r* CMOXDt fe CARBN:
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
NA
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
NA , ,„-—,,-, 	 	
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or INCIN.
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M , 	 *
CARBN- or INCIN 	
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or INCIN.
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or INCIN.
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or INCIN.
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or INCIN.
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or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or WON.
CHOXT> CHRED1 CARBN;
61000; or mON.
CARBN; or INCIN 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
or INCIN.
( (WETOX or CHOXD) fc CARBN;
1 orlNON.
W code

Nonwastewatera

STA8L-
CHOXD; CHRED; or INCIN.
INCIN
INCIN.
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FSU8S; or INCIN.
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FSUBS; or INCIN.
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FSUBS; CHOXD1 CHREDr or
INCIN. ^
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CQ
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FSUBS; or INCIN. ^
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FSUBS; or INCIN. "^
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FSUBS; or INCIN.
FSUBS; CHOXD; CHRED; or
INCIN,
FSUBS: or INCIN.
FSUBS; or INCIN.
FSUBS; or INCIN.
INCIN.


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                268.42  TABLE 2.—TECHNOLOGY-BASED STANDARDS BY RCflA WASTE CODE—Continued
Wait*
coda
U092
U093
U094
U095
U096
U097
U098
U099
U103
U109
U110
U113
U114
U115
U116
U11Q
U122
U123
U1Z4
U125
U126
U132
U133
U134
U13S
U143
U147
U148
U149
U150
U151
U153
U154
U156
U160
U163
U164
U1W
U167
U168
Sea also
NA
Table CCW to 268.43 	
NA
NA 	
NA 	
NA
NA 	
NA
MA
NA , , 	 ,
NA
N»
NA
NA
NA ,
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Tabto CCW In 268.43 	
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Table CCWE in 268.41
and Tabta CCW In
268.43.
NA
NA 	
NA.
NA
NA
NA....
NA. -,. -.,
NA
Tabte CCW in 268.43
West* docnpbona and/or

CNmetfrytafnin*

7 12-Oimetnyl benz(a)anthr*cena
3j*-pjrnBthyOjOimattiyt banzyt hydroparox-
kJe.
Otowthylcarbornyl chloride
1 1-nhiMBlhMiimfcajhMi
1 ?-Oin)vttiyttydr*7in*
Dkiwtnyl autfttff
1.2-Dlphimylhy*iHine 	
nhifnovtitmkn
Ethyl tcryMt
Ettiyhmt bta-dRWoearfoerrt; *dd
Fthytmt* arid*
ewryfrn* iWwjwt
Ftt»yl mtttwte tu«orte1» 	 ,,
Fomwkttfty^t

Pi»»fl 	 	
Pirhif^l
rt|ycVtaVf«hy^>

"yfru1"*

Hyrtng« SiJflrU

MtMc rtiyrttu
U«L«C hy>nhh>
Mnluim^"**
"tY^iHn
Mwcury: (H^h Mercury Subcat^
gory— greittr th«n or *qud to
260 me/kg total htarcuy).
U«th«w th«y
Uattwrv*
Mutriyi cntorocart>onct*__
M»Uiyl tthyl Iwtont p«rixUJ«
N-*4«hy( N--nttro N-N«roiogu«i-
dn*
MMhyttNoixmel
1.4-N«prtthor|imn™i
1 -N»prrtfryl»mk^
J-NaphtrWyonifn*
CAS No. tor
ragUoted
Iwzvdous
oon»ttu8fit«
124-40-3
621-90-9
57-97-6
119-93-7
60-15-9
79-44-7
57-14-7
540-73-8
77-76-1
122-66-7
142-64-7
140-66-5
111-54-6
75-21-6
96-45-7
62-50-0
50-00-0
64-18-6
110-00-9
98-01-1
765-34-4
70-30-4
302-01-2
7664-39-3
7783-06-4
303-34-4
106-31-6
123-33-1
109-77-3
148-82-3
7439-97-6
74-93-1
67-56-1
78-22-1
1338-23-4
70-25-7
56-04-2
130-15-4
134-32-7
91-69-6
Technology cod*
Wastewattn
(WETOX or CHOXD) (b CARBN;
orlNCIN.
MA , 	 	
(WETOX or CHOXD) (b CARBN;
WINCIM.
(WETOX or CHOXD) ft CAflBN;
orlNCIN.
CHOXD; CHRED; CARBN;
BIOOG; or INCIN,
(WETOX or CHOXD) t> CARBN;
orlNCIN,
CHOXD; CHRED; CARBN;
BIOOG; or INCIN,
CHOXD; CHRED; CARBN;
BIOOG; or INCIN,
CHOXD; CHRED; CARBN;
BIOOG; or INCIN.
CHOXD; CHRED; CARBN;
BIOOG; or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) ft) CARBN;
or INCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) t> CARBN;
orlNCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) (b CARBN;
OHNCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXD) 
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               268.42  TABLE 2.—TECHNOLOGY-BASED STANDARDS BY RCWA WASTE CooE—Continued
Waste
code
U171
U173
U176
U177
U178
U1S2
U184
U1S8
U1«S
U191
U193
U194
U197
U200
U201'
U202
uses
U213
U214
U215
U216
U217
U218
U219
U221
U222
U223
U234
0238
U237
U238
U240
0244
Ut4S
UZ48
U249
Seeaiso
NA. .
NA 	
NA_
NA
NA 	 _ .
NA
NA
NA
NA 	 	 	
NA 	 , 	
NA 	 	 	
WA 	 	
NA_. __ 	 _ 	
MA
NA 	 _. .
MA . 	 ., .
MA 	 . 	
NA 	
Table CCW in 266 43
Tabte CCW tn 268 43
Tabte CCW In 26843 _
Tabte CCW In 268.43 	 	
NA 	
NA 	 	 	
NA
NA
NA
NA 	 : 	 , 	
NA
NA
NA
NA 	 	 	
MA 	
NA 	
MA

Waste descriptions and/or
treatment subcategory


N-NHro&o-N-8thy!urea 	 	
N-Nrtroso-N-m«thyluroa 	
•N-Nitroso-N-msthylurethan® 	
Paraktenyde

1.3-PBntadtene
Phosphorus suffifle 	 	 	
2-Ptac*n© 	
1,3-Propane sultone 	 	
fl-PropytouwsSw
p-Benzoqusnofte 	
Rfirawpfei© ..„._,. 	 	 .,.„, 	 	
^WOfrffKM
Sftcctiftrin and aAlts
-Strepfejiatoem 	 , 	 „ 	 - 	
Jvto®piptjmst»imn 	
Th8ifM^ff> {1} A*c$tftto H

Tfifllfenn (1) ch*™vf«»
Th«Mijfii {!) nUnf* ,.. 	 , 	
ThV-kprsrtSmir^
ThifMinafi 	 	 	 	 ^
T.niKifXir&ftn^i-ut,
o-TohMcm ^^TivcWrKWtft

jym-Tnnrtmtw"?*0* 	 	
fjy^gp Blyfl1 	 	 	 	 -n._ 	
Uracii srH^ta^ 	 	 _ 	 - 	
^$iyfl C^ft^ff^t® ... ,,
2<4-OicMan>ptiMoiir)«c«tlc (salts
end esters).
Thfcram 	 	 	
f^ffffpysn Iwrmw^ff 	
Warfarin p% or toss).
.Zine PhaapWte- ( < 1 0%}

CAS No. tor
regulated
hazardous
constituents
7&-46-S
1116-54-7
75»-73-8
e84-§3-S
81S-53-2
123-63-7
76-01-7
S04-60-©
1314-80-3
<0®-06-8
1120-71-4
107-10-6
106-51-4
5f>-SS-6
10e-46-3
1 81-07-2
1«883-68-«
10»-W-«
S63-68-e
6533-73-9
7791-12-0
10102-45-1
$g-55-5
6g-S6-8
25378-45-8
636-21-4
2S471-82-S
96-35-4
72-57-1
66-75-1
§1-79-6
'94-75-7
137-26-8
508-66-3
81-81-2
1314-84-7
Tachnotogy code
Wastowatecs
(WETOX of CHOXD) Ib CARBN;
ortNON.
(WETOX or CHOXD) fe CARBW;
ortNOd.
(WFTOX Of CMOXD) 9) CAR8N;
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(WETOX of CHOXO) ft CAR8N;
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(WETOK or CHOXD) Ib CARBN;
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{WETOX or CHOXD) Ib CAR8N;
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(WETOX or CHOXO^ Ib CAR8N;
Of (NOW.
CMOXO; CMRfO; or 1NCIN 	
(WETOX Of CHOXIW M> CARBN;
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(WETOX Of CHOXDJ Ib CAR8N;
nsrWCtH.
(WETOX or CHOX« Ib CARBN;
orlNCIN.
(WETOX or CHOXDJ S> CAHBN;
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(WETOX or CHOXD) fc CAR8N;
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{WETOX or CHOXDf to CARBN;
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{W€TC« or CHOKO» «> CAWN;
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HA 	 	 	 ,. r
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CARBN- or INCtN 	 	 	 	
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CAH8N: or INCW 	
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    268.42  TABLE 3.—TECHNOLOGY-BASED STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC RADIOACTIVE HAZARDOUS MIXED WASTE—Continued
Waste
code
D005
D006
D007
0008
D008
D009
D009
D009
D010
D011
U151
Waste descriptions and/or treatment category
Radioactive high level wastes generated during the reprocessing of fuel rods subcategory 	
Radioactive high level wastes generated during the reprocessing of fuel rods subcategory 	
Radioactive high level wastes generated during the reprocessing of fuel rods subcategory 	
Radioactive lead soflds subcategory (Note: these lead solids Include, but are not limited to, all forms of
lead shielding, and other elemental forms of lead. These lead solids do not include treatment residuals
such as hydroxide sludges, other wastewater treatment residuals, or Incinerator ashes that can undergo
conventional pozzolanic stabilization, nor do they include organotead materials that can be Incinerated
and stabilized as ash.).
Radioactive high level wastes generated during the reprocessing of fuel rods subcategory 	
Elemental mercury contaminated with radioactive materials ..................u 	 .... 	 	 	

Radioactive high level wastes generated during the reprocessing of fuel rods subcategory 	
Radioactive high level wastes generated during the reprocessing of fuel rods subcategory 	
Radioactive high level wastes generated during the reprocessing of fuel rods subcategory 	
Mercury Elemental mercury contaminated with radto&ctfve materials . . 	 	

CAS No.
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
7439-92-1 ._.
NA 	
7439-97-6....
7439-97-6....
NA 	
NA 	 ,.„-,
NA 	
7439-97-8....
Technology code
Wastewaters
NA 	
NA 	 	 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA .._._______.
NA 	
NA

Non-
wastewaters
HLVTT.
HLVIT.
HLVIT.
MACRO.
HLVIT.
AMLGM.
IMERC.
HLVIT.
HLVIT.
HLVIT.
AMLGM.
   Note: NA means Not Applicable.
                          268.43  TABLE CCW.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES
Waste code
D003 (Reactive
Cyanides Sub-
category based
on
261.23
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Waste cod*

F307 	

F008 	
FQQ9

F010 	 — 	 -„-„

FP11




FQ12 ,,




Rot?


R£*



F025 (LJgM Ends
Subcategwy).




nl»l 1 ^^

MA 	

NA 	 ...
NA 	

NA

NA




NA




NA


N*



NA, 	 	 	





See also

Table CCWE)n
268.41.

Table CCWE In
266.41.
Table CCWE in
266.41.
MA . - 	 -

Table CCWE In
26841



Table CCWE in
26841



Table CCWE In
28641

Table CCWE In
268.41 and
Table 2 In
268.42 (Note
standard* must
be treated via
ndnocation
(INCIN)).

NA




Regulated
hazardous
constituent
Cyanides (Total)—.
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Chromium (Total)...
Lead 	 	 .
Nickel 	
Cyanides (Total) —
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Chromium 	
Lead 	
NjcKel 	
Cyanides (Total)
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Chromium ««..««..
Lead 	
Nickel _.
Cyanides (Total)
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Cyanides (Total).
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Land
Nickel
Cyanides (Total)
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Imri 	
Nickel
Cyanides (Total).
Cyanides
(Amenable).
2-Chkxo-1>
butadtena.
3-Chloropropene _.
1.1-
1.2-
Dterrioroethana.
12-
DichlofDpro-
pane.
cfr-1.3-
Dichloro.xo*
pene.
trans-1,3-
DtchtofOpfO*
pen*
Bb(2-«thyffttxyl>-
phthalata.
HaocacnlofOOuiana
Itirbml

12-
Oichlofoethane.
1.1-
DicMoroethy-
«— — .
wnv.
Motnytona
/4ilnfViA
Carbon
1.1*

Vinyl chloride 	
CAS number

hazardous
constituent
57-12-5
57-12-5
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
57-12-5
57-12-5
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
57-12-6
57-12-6
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
57-12-5
57-12-5
67-12-5
57-12-5
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
57-12-5
67-12-5
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
57-12-5
S7-12-S
7440-47-32
126-99-6
107-05-
75-34-3
107-06-2
7*-«7-5
10061-01-6
10061-02-6
117-61-7
67-72-1
7440-47-32
7440-02-4
67-66-3
107-06-2
75-3S-4
75-9-2
56-23-6
79-00-5

75-01-4
Waste*

Concentration
(mg/l)
1.9
0.1
0.32
004
044
1.9
0.1
0.32
0.04
0.44
1 9
0.1
0.32
0.04
0.44
1.9
01
1.9
01
0.32
0.04
0.44
1.9
0.1
0.32
0.04
0.44
1.2
0.66
032
0£8
0.28
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.036
0.036
035
0.47
0.046
0.21
0.025
0.069
0.057
0.054

0£T
raters

Notes
	

	
	















(l)
O
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(l)
(')

P)
(*)
O
P)
(*)
P)

m
P)
Nonwast

Concentration
(mg/kg)
590
30
NA
NA
NA
590
30
NA
NA
NA
590
30
NA
NA
NA
1.5
NA
110
9.1
NA
NA
NA
110
9.1
NA
NA
NA
590
30
NA
028
028
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
14
1.6
NA
NA
62
62
62
31
62
62
Rft
33
waters

Notes
	

	
	












O
(')

(')
n
o
o
o
o

o
(i>

0)
o
(«)
o
0
0)

o

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W&sto ctxte
F02S (Spent
Filter* or Aida
andDesicanta
Subcategory).
F039

Comnarcial
chemical name
NA
NA

See also
NA
Tabte CCWE in
268.41.
ReguMed
hazardous
constituent
Chtorerform 	
Mettiyfene
chloride.
Carbon
tetrachtoride.
1.1,2-
Trichtoroethane.
Trichtoroediylane...
Vmy) chloride 	
Mexachloroben-
zene.
Hexachlofobuia-
diene.
Httcachoroettane ..
Acetone 	
Acenaphthaiene —
Acenaphtnene 	
Acetonftpfe
Acetophenone 	
2-
Acetytamino-
fluorene.
Acrolein 	
Acrytonttrite 	
it^rin , .
4-Aminobiphenyl ...
JnAln.
Anthracene 	
Aroclor 1016 	
Aroctor 1221
Aroclor 1232__.
Aroclor 1242 	
Aroclor 1248 	
Aroclor 1254 	
Aroclor 1260 	
llph*J?HC ,
b*tit-BHC . ...
detta-BHC 	
gamma-BHC 	
Benzene 	
Benz(a)anthracene
Benzo(b>-
fluararrthene.
Berao(M-
fluoranttiene.
Benzo(g,h,i}"
perylene.
B«nzo(a)pyrene 	
Bromodichloro-
mefiione.
Brofnofonn
fTribromometh-
ane).
Bromometnane
(methyt
bronutla).
phenjrf ettter.
n-Buty* atofwl 	
Butyl benzyl
pfttfialate.
2-»ec-ButyM.a-
dinitroprienol.
Carbon
tatracnloride.
CartxmditurHde.....
Oitofdan* 	 	
p-CailoroaniBne. 	
CMorobenzaoe —
CMorobenziale 	
2-Chioro-1>
butadiene.
Cnlorodfcromo-
memane.
Crtfonjemane 	 	
CAS number
for regulated
hazenJoua
constituent
67-66-3
75-9-2
56-23-5
79-00-5
79-01-6
75-01-4
118-74-1
87-68-3
67-72-1
67-64-1
208-96-8
83-32-9
75-05-8
96-06-2
53-96-3
107-02-8
107-13-1
309-OO-2
92-67-1
62-53-3
120-12-7
140-57-6
12674-11-4
11104-28-2
11141-18-5
53469-21-9
12672-29-6
11097-69-1
11096-62-5
319-64-6
319-65-7
319-W-8
56-»-«
71-43-2
56-55-3
205-99-2
207-08-9
191-24-2
50-32-6
75-27-4
75-25-2
74-«3-9
101-55-3
71-36-3
85-68-7
88-«5-7
56-23-5
75-15-0
57-74-9
106-*7-8
IOe-90-7
510-15-6
126-99-8
124-48-1
75-00-3
Wastewaters
Conoentratforj
(mg/i)
O046
0.089
0.057
0.054
0.054
0.27
0.055
0.055
0.055
0.28
0.059
0.059
0.17
0.010
0.059
(X29
0^4
0.021
0.13
0.81
0.059
0.36
0.013
0.014
0.013
0.017
0413
0.014
0.014
0.00014
0.00014
0.023
0.0017
0.14
0.069
0.055
0.050
0.0055
0.061
0.35
0.63
0:1 1
0.055
5.6
0.017
0.066
0.057
0.014
0.0033
0.46
0.057
0.10
0.057
0.057
0.27
Notes
(*)
I1)
(a)
(')
(')
<"}
(')
<")
(')
(')
(')
(')
(*)
(')
(*)
(')
O
(«)
(')
(")
(')
(M
(')
(')
(')
(*)
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
0
C)
0
(')
C)
<•)
(*)
(«)
(')
C)
(')
(')
(•)
(')
(•)
(')
C)
(')
0
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(mg/kg)
t2
31
6.2
6.2
5.6
33
37
28
30
160
3.4
4.0
NA
9.7
140
NA
84
0.066
NA
14
4.0
NA
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
1.8
1.8
0.063
0.066
0.066
0.066
36
8.2
3.4
3.4
1.5
8-2
15
15
15
15
2.6
7.9
2.5
5.6
NA
0.13
16
5.7
NA
NA
15
6.0
Notes
H
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
t1)
(')
»')
(')
(')
(')
(')
C>
(')
(')
(')
(')
n
o
o
o
«•)
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
t1)
o
o
i1)
o
o
o
o
o
o
o

o
c)

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Waste code











































































Commercial
chemical name











































































See also











































































Regulated
hazardous
constituent
618(2-
Chloroethoxy)
methane.
bis(2-Chk)foethyI)
ether.
Chloroform 	
bis(2-
Chloroisopro-
pyl) ether.
>-Chtor o-rrvcresol ..
2hloromethane
(Methyl
chloride).
2-
Chloronaphtha-
lene.
2-Chlorophenol —
3-
Chloropropy-
tene.
Chrysene 	 ! —
o-Cresol 	 	
Cresol (m-andp-
teomers).
Cydohexanone — .
1.2-Oaxomo-3-
chtoropropane.
1.2-
Dibromoethane
(Ethytene '
dibromlde).
Dibromomethane ~
2,4-
IDichlorophenoxy
acetic
add (2,4^.
ojJ'-DDD.
PJ9--ODO 	
OJ>'-ODE . •
pp'-npF N
oj»'-OOT_ 	 HI
p.p<-ODT 	
Dibenz(a.h)
anthracene.
Dft>enzo(a.e)
pyrene.
nv
Dichtoroben-
zene.
o-
zene.
P-
Dichloroben-
zene.
Dtchtorodiftuoro-
methane.

'oichloroethane.
U-
Dichloroethane.
1.1-
Dtchloroethy-
lene.
trans-1^-
Dtchloroethy.
tone.
2,4-
DichlorophenoL
2,6-
Dichlorophenoi.
12-
Dichloropro-
pane.
ds-1>
Dichloropro-
pene.
CAS number
tor regulated
hazardous
constituent
111-91-1


111-44-*

67-66-3
39638-32-9


59-50-7
74-87-3


91-8-7


95-57-«
107-05-1


218-01-9
95-48-7
	 	 ,..,_.,,,,

108-94-1
96-12-6

106-93-4



74-95-3
94-75-7



53-19-0
72-54-8
3424-82-6
72-55-9
769-02-6
50-29-3
53-70-3

192-65-4

541-73-1


95-50-1

106-46-7


76-71-8

75-34-3

107-06-2

75-35-4


	 L^M...m......,H..T«


120-83-2

87-65-0

78-87-6


10061-01-6


Wastewatere
Concentration
(mg/0
0.036


0.033

0.046
0.055


0.016
0.19


0.055


0.044
0.036


0.059
0.11
0.77

0.36
0.11

0.028



0.11
0.72



0.023
0.023
0.031
0.031
0.0039
0.0039
0.055

0.061

0.036


0.088

0.090


023

0.059

071

0.025


0.054


0.044

0.044

0.85


0.036


Notes
(*>


(»)

(*)
C)


(3)
(i)


(*)


(*)
(*)


O
(*)
(*)

<*)
(2)

(*)



(*)
lt\



(*)
/•\
{*)
(*)
(•)
(*)

(*)

(•)


(*)

P)


o

(•)

(*)

(fi


(•)


(•

('

(*


(•


Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(mg/kg)
72


72

5.6
72


14
33


5.6


5.7
28


62
5.6
32

MA
15

15



15
10



X087
X087
X087
J.087
0.087
0.087
62

NA

62


62

62


7.2

72

72

33


33


14

14

18


18


Notes
n


o

o
o


o
o


o


o
o


o
o
c>

	
o

(')



(')
(')



(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')

	 	

(')


('

0


0

('

('

•(*


('


('

(*

('


('



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Waste code













































































Comrwdat
chemcat name













































































See also












































































nCQUIBtBQ
hazardous
constituent
trans-1>
Dichtoropro-
pene.
DieldnTi 	
Dtethyl phtnalaie .._
2,4- Dimethyl
phenol
Dimethyl
phthalate.
Di-n-butyt
phtnaMa.
1.4-
Oinitrobenzene.
4,6-Dtn*0-0-
CTesd.
2,4-Dinitrophenol...
2,4-Dinarototuene_
2,6-Dlnilralaluene..
Di-n-octyl
phthalate.
Di-n-
propyWIrosoa-
mtne.
DfDheny!amine „...
1,2-Diphenyi
hydfazina
Diphanyl
nftrosarnmft.
1, 4-Otoxane- 	 _..
Disurfoton 	
Endosultan 1 	
Endoautfan a 	
EndosuWan
sulfate.
Endrin 	 	 _..
Endrin aldehyde 	
Ethyl aotato 	
Ethyl cysrid* 	
Elhyl beraen* 	
Ethyl •tner 	
bis(2-Etnytw«ylf
phthatato.
Ethyl
metfiacrylate.
Ethylen* 0)*to 	
Famphur 	
Fluoranften* 	
Fluorane 	
Fhjorotrichloro-
methan*.
Heptacntor 	 	
Heptaehloc
epoxida.
Hexacriloroben-
zene.
HexacWorobuta-
diene.
Hexacntoocycto-
Hexachtonxft-
benzo-furans.
Hexactttoroift-
benzo-^-dJOAins.
Hexacftloroethane .
HexaerUoropro-
pene.
lndeno(1J2.3-
c,d)pyr«n«.
lodomethane 	
taoDutanol 	
isodrin 	
ISOMftoM 	
Kepona 	
Metnacrytonltrile 	
MetrianoJ 	
Methapyntene 	
Methocychlor 	
CAS number
tar regulated
hazardous
constituent
10061-02-6


60-57-1
84-66-2
105-67-8

131-11-3

64-74-2

100-25-4

534-52-1

51-28-5
121-14-2
606-20-2
117-64-O

621-64-7


122-39-4
122-66-7

62 1-64-7

123-ftl-t
296-04-4
939-66-8
33213-6-6
1031-07-fl

72-20-8
7421-93-4
141-78-6
107-12-0
100-41-4
60-29-7
117-81-7

97-63-2

75-21-6
52-85-7
206-44-0
86-73-V
75-69-4

76 44 «
1024-57-3

1 18-74-1

87-68-3

77-47-4




67-72-1
1888-71-7

193-39-5

74-66-4
78-83-1
46S-73-6
120-58-1
143-50-6
126-96-7
67-56-1
91-80-9
72-43-5
Waste
Concentration
(rug/l)
0.036


0.017
0.20
0.036

0.047

0.057

0.32

0.28

0.12
0.32
0.55
0.017

0.40


0.52
0.087

0.40

0.12
0.017
0.023
0,029
0.629

0.0028
0.025
0.34
0.24
0.057
0.12
0.28

0.14

0.12
0.017
0.068
0.059
0.020

0.0012
0.016

0.055

0.055

0.057
0.000063

0.000063

0.055
0.035

0.0055

0.19
6.6
0.021
0.081
0.0011
0.24
5.6
0.081
0.25
waters
Notea
C)


(*)
(*)
(*)

(*)

(*)

(*)

C)

(*)
(*)
(*)
(*)

<*)


(*)
(')

(*)

C)
(*)
C)
(»)
(>j

(*)
(")
(*)
(*)
(*)
(i)
C)

(*)

(*)

C)
C)


<*)


(«)

(>)

C)
in
\ /
C)
\ i
(*)
(J)

C)

(')
(*)
(*)

C)
lit
(*)

o
Nonwas
Concenkation
(mg/kgj
18


0.13
28
14

28

28

2.3

160

160
140
28
28

14


NA
NA

NA

170
6.2
0.066
0.13
0.13

0.13
0.13
33
360
6.0
160
28

160

NA
15
12
40
33

0.066
0.066

37

28

16
0.001

0.001

28
28

&2

65
170
0.066
2.6
0.13
64
NA
1.5
0.18
lewaters
Notes
C)


(')
(')
C)

I1)

(')

C)

(')

C)
C)
(')
(')

C)







(>)
(')
(I)
(')
(>)

(1)
(')
C)
(')
(')
( )
C)

C)


(1)
(1)
(1)
(')

C)
C)

(>)

(1)

C)
C)

C)
1 I
C)
(1)

C)

C)
C)
C)
(')

C)


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Convnerdal
.chemical name

































































See arm

































































Regulated
hazardous
constituent
3-
Methylcholarrth-
rene.
4,4-Methylene-
chtoroaniline).
Methylene
chtortdo.
Methyl ethyl
ketone.
Methyl isobutyl
ketone.
Methyl
methacrylate.
Methyl
methansuHofv
ate.
Methyl parathion....
Naphthatene 	
2-Naphthylamlne....
p-Mitroaniline 	
Nitrobenzene 	
5-Nrtroo-toWefcw..
4-Nitrophenol 	
N-
Nrtroaodiothyla-
N-
lamine.
N-NHraao-dkv
butytamina.
N-Nltrosomethyl-
othytaniint*
N-
NitroBOfnofpfoo-
One.
N-
Nitroaopiperi-
dine.
N-
NitrosopyrroH-
dine.
Paralhiw

Pitntni+ttii rnrtl
entacniofOQh
lirmwi fin an •
bortKMuranf.

Pontachloronttro-
Pentachtoro-
phenol.
Pnenacetin __...__
nt il
pnenaittnrene —
Phorate 	
Phthalic
anhydride.
Pronarnide ._......_.
Pyrene .._._._..__
Pyrtome 	
Satrote. 	
SUvex (2,4^-TP)._
2,4,5-T 	
1A4.5.-
Tetrachloraben-
zene.
Tetrachtonx*-
benzo-furana.

Tetrachkyool-
Denro-p-dtodnt.
1.1.U-
Tetracnloroalh-
ane.
CAS number
for regulated
hazardous
constituent
56-49-5


101-14-4

75-09-2

78-93-3

108-10-1

60-62-6

66-27-3

296-00-0
91-20-3
91-69-6
100-01-6
96-05-3
99-55-8
100-02-7
55-18-5
62-75-9

924-16-3

10505-95-6

59-89-2

100-75-4


930-55-2


56-36-2
ftftR ft*l B
DUO IM-O
1TTT1 •«••«•••

ea-6»-8
87-86-6

62-44-2
Ac_imi
106-05-2
296-02-2
85-44-9

23950-56-5
129-00-0
110-69-1
94-59-7
93-72-1
93-76-5
95-94-3


„ 	 ___._.

, 	 -r 	 ,
630-20-6


Wastewaters
Concentration
(mg/l)
0.0055


0.50

0.089

0.28

0.14

0.14

0.018

0.014
0.059
0.52
0.028
0.066
0.32
0.12
0.40
0.40

0.40

0.40

0.40

0.013


0.013


0.014
0.055
0000063

0.000063
0.055
0.089

0.081
0.059
0.039
0.021
0.069

0.093
0.067
0.014
0.081
0.72
0.72
0.055


0.000063

0.000063
0.057


Notes
(')


(")

(*)

P)

(*)

(*)

(')

(*)
(*)
0
(*)
(")
(*)
(*)
(*)
(•)

(*)

(*)

C)

{*)


(•)


jn\
/JV
/i\

tt\
(*)
(•>

(*)
(*>
\ /
(*)
i1)

n\
0
(*i
Cl
(*
/I'


('

tfS
(•


Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(mg/kg)
15


35

33

36

33

160

NA

4.6
3.1
NA
26
14
28
29
26
NA

17

22

23

36


35


4.6
37
0.001

0.001

7.4

16
3.1

4.6
NA

1.5
8.2
16
22
7.9
7*
19


0.001

0.001
42


Notes
0




(')

(')

(')

(')



(')
(')
	
(*)
(')
(*)
(')
(')
„ 	 — 	

(*)

(*)

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                    266.43  TABLE CCW.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES—Continued
Watt* cod*
K001
K002
K003
K004 	
K005...__ 	
K006 	
K007 	
KOCW. _
K009 	
K010
Ccimrriefclil
chemical name
NA
MA
NA...
NA. 	
NA_ 	 	
NA 	
NA
MA
>*A 	
SMtlM
Table CCWE in
268.41.
Table CCWE h
268.41.
Table CCWE in
268.41.
Table CCWE In
268.41.
Table CCWE In
268.41.
Table CCWE in
268.41.
Table CCWE In
268,41.
Table CCWE in
268.41.
NA_
«UL_
Regulated
hazardou*
CGHllltuenl
MAS-
Tetrachloroeth-
ane.
Tetrachtoroethy-
tene.
2,3,4,6-
TdtTftCWOfO-
phenol.
Toluene 	 	
Toxaphene 	
1A4-
TricWoroben-
zone.
1.1,1-
Trichloroethane.
1.1,2-
Trichloroottisno.
Tnchtofoothyton0 «.
2,4,5-
Tnchloroptwnofh
2,4,6-
TrichkyopnenoL
1,2,3-
Trtchloropro-
pane.
1,1,2-TricWoro-
1^2-tnflooro-
eman*.
Tri»<2>
dlbfomopropyO
phosphate.
Vinyl chloride 	
Xytenfl
(')
_...
(•)
0
O
(')
(')
O
(•)
m
3.4
<«)
<•)
(*)
(*)
P)

tl _. _.


conMnirauon
(mg/ka)
42
5.8
37
28
1.3
19
5.6
5.6
5.6
37
37
28
28
NA
33
28
1:8
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1.5
7.4
1.S
1.5
28
33
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
(4)
P)
P)
NA
NA
n
NA
NA
6.0
BJ>
Note*
n
<•)
o
o
o
<•)
c>
o
o
o
o
<•)
<•)
o
o
<•>
._
o
0
o
o
o

	
@
NA
NA

_

(')
(i)

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          266.43 TABLE CCW.— CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES— Continued
Waste cod*
**14 	
KOI 5
K01R
KQ17
KOi?
Knia

CORMMfCial

MA 	
NA.
MA.
NA
MA 	
MA
NA 	

Sea also
NA
NA
NA.
Table CCWE In
268.41,
NA__
NA 	 ., 	
HA ,
NA 	

Regutatad
hazardous
corntituent
AcstonNrite
Aciytonitrile 	
AcrylamMe 	
Cyanide (Total) —
AcfttonMrito
Acrytooitrite 	
Aervlamto* .
Benzene 	
Cyanide (Total) 	
AcetontaOe
AcrytooHrte 	
Acryiamide 	
Benzene 	
Cyanide (Total) —
Anthracene 	
Benzal Chloride —
Sum ot Benzo(b)
fluoranthene
andBenzo(t()
fluoranthene.
Tokiena 	
Chromium (Total).-
NtahiH
HexacMoroDaiv
zene.
Hexachtorobutt-
diene.
n n iila lilnn •
pofnaiMne.
TotrBcMofotfh-
•no.
1.2-
Dichtoropro-
pana.
1A3-
TricWofOpfO"
pane.
Bia(2-
Chk>roethana>v_~-

1,1-
u-

Z8TW.
HmcacMorobutaV
dtorw.

ana.
1.1.1-
Triehkxoethane.
Bts(2-
cMoroathyOalhar
Chtotu^uin>» 	 "••••
p-
Ochlorobaiv
zana.
U-^
DicMofO6thtiw.


RinnanthiWM •
1A4*
zana.
ana.
CAS number
tor regulated
hazardous
constituent
75-05-8
107-13-1
79-06-1
71-43-2
57-12-6
75-05-8
107-13-1
79-06-1
71-43-2
57-12-5
75-05-8
107-13-1
79-06-1
71-43-2
57-12-5
120-12-7
9B-67-3
205-99-2
207-06-9
85-01-8
108-88-3
7440-47-32
7440-02-0
118-74-1
67-66-3
77-47-4
67-72-1
127-18-4
78-87-6
96-18-4
111-44-4
7S-00-3
74-67-3
75-34-3
107-06-2
118-74-1
87-66-3
67-72-1
76-01-7
71-65-6
111-44-4
10840-7
67-66-3
W6-46-7
107-06-2
66-73-7
67-72-1
91-20-3
85-01-8
95-94-3
1 27-16-4
WttStOWBtOTO
CoocwitiBtton
(mg/i)
38
0.06
19
0.02
21
38
0.06
19
0.02
21
36
0.06
19
0.02
21
1.0
0.28
0.29
0.27
0.15
042
0.44
0.033
0.007
0.007
0.033
0.007
0.65
045
0.033
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.033
0.007
NA
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.006
0.007
0.008
0.007
0.007
0.033
0.007
0.007
0.017
•0.007
Notes

	
	
	

	

	


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(')
(')
(')
W
c-t
c-i
(l)
(')
(')
(')
(')
(l>
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
0
(l)
(')
(')
(')
0)
(')
Nonwastewatere

Concamiauun
(mg/kg)
1.8
1.4
23
0.03
57
1.8
1.4
23
0.03
57
1.8
1.4
23
0.03
57
3.4
6£
3.4
3.4
6.0
NA
NA
28
5.6
5.6
26
6.0
ta
28
72
6.0
NA
6.0
6.0
26
5.6
28
5.6
6.0
5.6
6.0
6.0
NA
6.0
NA
28
5.6
5.6
NA
6.0
Notes
(l)
(')
(')
(')
	 "n
(')
(')
(')
"~n
o
o
o
...
o
o
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o
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o
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                    268.43  TABLE CCW.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES—Continued
Waste code
K0?0 	
K021 	 	
K022
K023 	 	
K024 	 	
K028-. _ „ 	
K029 	
K030 	
CoflHIierGial
chemical name
NA
NA 	
NA 	 _ 	
NA
NA 	
NA _
NA 	
NA 	
See also
NA .... ,-
Table CCWE In
268.41.
TabteCCWEIn
268.41.
NA
NA 	
Table CCWE In
268.41.
NA 	 	 	
NA
Regulated
hazardous
constituent
1,2,4-
Tnchtoroben.
zene.
1,1,1-
Tridtforoetnane.
1,2-
Dicfitoroethane.
1,1.2,2-
Tetrachtoroath-
ane.
Tetrachkxoeth-
ane.
Chloroform 	
Carbon
tetrachlorlde.
Antimony 	 ,
Toulene 	
Acetophenone 	
Dlphenytamlne 	
Diphenylnitrosa-
tnno,
Sum of
Dtphonytarnino
and
mine.
Phenol 	
Chromium (Total)...
Nickel 	
Phth&Bc
anhydride
(measured as
Pnttialic add).
Phthafic
anhydride
(measured as
Phthate add).
1.1-
Oictrforootftftno.
trara-1^-
Dichkxoe thane.
Hexacfitorobuta-
dtone.
Hexadikxoetnane .
Pentacnloroeth-
ane.
1,1,1^-
Tetrachkxoetn-
ane.
1.1A2-
Tetracrikxoeth-
ane.
1.1,1-
Trichloroethane.
1,1^-
Trldikvoetharte.
Tetrachkxoetny-
lene.
Cadmium 	
Chromium (Total)...
Lead 	 	 _._
Nickel 	
Chloroform 	 ___.
1,2-
Dtohkxoetnane.
1.1-
Dtchkxoetfry-
l«ne.
1.1.1-
Trichloroethana.
Vinyl chloride 	
0-
Dicriloroben.
zene.
P-
Dtehtoroben-
zerw.
CAS number
tor regulated
hazardous
constituent
120-82-1
71-55-6
107-06-2
79-34-6
127-18-4
67-66-3
56-23-5
7440-36-0
108-68-3
96-66-2
22-39-4
86-30-6
108-95-2
7440-47-32
7440-02-0
85-44-9
85-44-9
75-34-3
87-«8-3
67-72-1
76-01-7
630-20-6
79-34-6
71-55-6
79-00-5
127-18-4
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
67-66-3
107-06-2
75-35-4
71-55-6
75-01-4
95-50-1
106-46-7
Wft$t6Wftt6f9
Concentration
(mg/D
0.023
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.046
0.057
0.60
0.080
0.010
0.52
0.40
NA
0.039
0.35
0.47
0.54
0.54
0.007
0.033
0.007
0.033
0.033
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
6.4
0.35
0.037
0.47
0.046
0.21
0.025
0.054
027
0.008
0.008
Note*
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
" 	 <•')"
C)
......
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
<')



	 	 	



(')
(')
Nonwastewaters
rVinrjMitnittai
(mg/kg)
19
6.0
6.0
5.6
6.0
6.2
6.2
NA
0.034
19
NA
NA
13
12
NA
NA
28
28
6.0
6.0
5.6
28
5.6
5.6
5.6
6.0
6.0
6.0
NA
NA
NA
NA
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
NA
NA
Note*
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')

O
(')
„.„.
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')



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(')
(')
(')



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3901
           £88.43  TABLE CCW.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES—Continued

Waste coda

K031 	 ...
K032 	
*039
K094 	 	
Kna*










K036 	 	 	
K037 	
K°3fl
KW
"041
IffU?

K043





MA 	
NA 	
MA
MA 	 -., 	
NA










NA 	
MA 	
NA
WA
MA 	 ,
NA

NA 	



Seeslso

Table CCWE In
268.41.
NA 	
MA
NA
NA „ „.,.„.„-„-—










NA 	
NA 	
NA , ,-, -
NA , MM
NA
NA- ur-,-,-

NA, , -----


Regulated
hazardous
constituent
Hexachtorobuta-
dtene:
Hexachtoroethane .
Hexachloropro-
pene.
Pentachlorobon-
zene.
Pentachtoroettv
ane.
1.2,4.5-
Tetrachlorobert-
zane.
Tetrachtoroeth-
ene.
1,2,4-
Trichloroben-
zene.
Arsenic
HexacMoropenta-
dtone.
Heptachkx 	
Heptachlor
epoxkte.
HexacMorocyclo-
pentadtene.
Hexacnkxocydo-
pentadtene.
Acenaphthene.
Anthracene
Benz(a)anthracene
Chrysene.. 	
Dibenz(a,h)anthra-
cene.
Ruoranthene.. 	
hvtofVlf 1 _2-3-
cd>pyrene.
Crosots (nv snd
p-toomer^.

Phon&nttvono .«»*,«.

DisuHoton
Onultaton —
Tohiane 	
PhOfBtlt
Phorate 	
Toxapnene.
1Z45-
Tetrachkxoben-
zane.
o-
Dfchloroberv
zene.
P-
Ochtoroben-
zene.
zene.
1A4-
Tnchtoroben-
zene.
2.4-
Dtchlorophenol
2.6-
* DicMofopnonoL
2.4>
TrichtoroprMoot.
2,4.6-
TrlchlorophenoL
note (Total).
CAS number

constituent
S7-6B-3
67-72-1
1688-71-7
608-93-5
76-01 -1
95-94-3
127-18-4
120-82-1
7440-38-2
77-47-4
67-74-9
76-44-8
1024-57-3
77-47-4
77-47-4
83-32-9
120-12-7
56-65-3
50-32-8
216-01-0
53-70-3
206-44-0
66-73-7
193-39-5

91-20-3
95-48-7
85-01-8
108^95^2
129-00-0
29&-04-4
208 04 4
108-66-3
296-02-2
298-02-2
8001-35-1
95-04-3
95-50-1
108-46-7
Anft-CKl-fi
120-62-1
120-83-2
87-65-0
95-95-4
88-06-2

Wtttff

(mg/l)
0.007
0.033
NA
NA
0.007
0.017
0.007
0.023
0.79
0.057
0.0033
0.0012
0.016
0.057
0.057
NA
NA
0.059
NA
0.059
NA
0.068
NA
NA
0.77
0059
0.11
0.059
0039
0.067
0.025
0.080
0.025
0.025
0.0095
0.055
0.088
0.090
0055
0.055
0.049
0.013
0.016
0.039
0016

fators

Notes
(')
n
o
o
o
o
o
H
o
o
p)
o


<*>
o
o

o
o
(•>
(•>
(•)
c)
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o
p>
p>
p>
P)
p)
p)
p>
p>
o
0
p>
o
m

NOTHMStl
_*__*!
(mg/kg)
53
28
19
28
5.6
14
6.0
19
NA
2.4
0.26
0.066
0.066
2.4
2.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
NA
3.4
NA
3.4
NA
8-2
0.1
A \
28
0.1
0.1
2.6
4.4
4.4
4.4
44
4.4
0.38
034
6.2
7.6
068

gwaters

Notes
(')
O
(l)
(')
(')
(')
(')
I1)
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
«')
(')
n
o
o
o
o
(i>
o
o
o

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0)
n\
o
(»)
o
o
01
0)
0
(1
0
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0
0
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                    268.43 TABLE CCW.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES—Continued
Waste code
K048 	 	
K048
K048 	
K050

Commercial
ohemtoat name
NA 	 	
MA
NA
NA

Seeatoo
TaMeCCWEm
268.41.
Table CCWE in
268.41.
Table CCWE In
268.41.
TabtoCCWEin
268.41.
Regulated
hazardous
consMuent
Pentadltoro-
phertol.
TetracWoroeth-
ene.
Hexachtorodl-
bertzo-fHfioxfns.
Hexachtorodl-
bonz^fursns.
Pentacftloro*
benzo-p-dtams.
benzo-furana.
Tetracntonx*-
beflzo*p-dioxjrts.
TetracnlorooV
benzo-furana.
l*trt
Benzene 	
Benzo(a)pyrene ......
Bto<2-ethylr») ,
CyanJdaa (Total) 	
Chromium (Total) ._
Lead 	
Berno(a)pyren« —
Phenol 	 	
Cyanidea (Total) 	
Chromman (Total)...
L«ad.
CAS number
for regulated
hazardous
constttuenl
87-66-5
79-01-6
7439-92-1
71-43-2
50-32-4
117-81-7
218-01-0
84-74-2
100-41-4
83-73-7
91-20-3
85-01-8
106-95-2
129-00-0
108-88-3
S7-12-5
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
120-12-7
71-43-2
50-32-8
117-81-7
75-15-0
2218-01 -fl
105-67-9
100-41-4
91-20-3
85-01-8
108-95-2
129-OO-0
108-68-3
57-12-5
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
50-32-8
108-65-2
57-12-5
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
Wastewaters
Concentration
*ng/l)
0.022
0.006
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.037
0.011
0.047
0.043
0.043
0.06
0.011
0.005
0.033
0.039
0.047
0.045
0.011
0.011
0.028
0.2
0.037
0.039
0.011
0.047
0.043
0.011
0.043
0.033
0.011
0.033
0.039
0.047
0.045
O.OT1
0.011
0.028
0.2
0.037
0.047
0.047
0.028
0-2
0.037
Notes
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')
(')
')
(')
')
')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
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')
')
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')
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(')
(')
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(')
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(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')

Nonwastewaters
Cooc6fif
1.9
1.7
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0001
NA
14
12
7.3
15
3.6
14
NA
42
34
3.6
36
14
22
1.8
NA
NA
28
14
12
7.3
NA
15
NA
14
42
34
3.6
38
14
22
1.8
NA
NA
12
3.6
1.8
NA
NA
Notes
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           268.43  TABLE CCW.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES—Continued
Waste code
K051 	 	 „.
K052.
K060 	
K061 	
K062 	
K069 	 ____..._
KD71
K073

Commercial
chemical name
NA. 	 	 __
KIA
NA
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA
NA

See also
Table CCWE In
268.41.
Table CCWE In
268.41.
Table CCWE In
268.41.
Table CCWE In
266.41.
Table CCWE In
268.41 and
Table 2 In
266.42.
Table CCWE In
266.41.
NA

Regulated
hazardous
constituent
Acenaphtene 	 ...
Anthracene 	
Benzene 	 	
Benzo(a)-
anthracene.
Benzo(a)pyrene. —
Bis(2-6thythexyl)
phthalate.
Chrysene 	
Oi-n-butyl
phthalate.
Ethylbenzene 	
Buorence 	
Naphthalene


Pyrene 	
Toluene 	
Xytonets) 	
Cyarade* (Total) —
Chromium (Total)...
Lead 	
Benzene ....
Benzo(a)pyrene —
o^resol i 	
2,4-
pthuthnnmnA
Naphthalene 	
Phenol 	
Toluene 	
Xyienea 	
Cyanides (Total)—
Chromium (Total)...
Lead
Benzene 	
Benzo(a)pyrene —
Naphthalene

Cyanidee (Total)—
Cadmium 	 __
Chromium (Total)-
Im4
Nickel 	
Chromium (Total) _
Load
Mtoiuri
Cadmium 	
iMri 	 --,--
Mercury .... «
Carbon
tetrachtoride.
Chloroform..™..—.

ane.
1.1.1-
Trtehloroethane.
CAS number
for regulated
hazardous
constituent
208-96-8
120-12-7
71-43-2
50-32-8
117-81-7
75-15-0
2218-01-09
105-67-9
100-41-4
66-73-7
91-20-3
65-01-6
106-95-2
129-OO-0
108-88-3
ST^Tiwf
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
71-43-2
50-32-8
95-48-7
106-44-5
105-67-9
100-41-4
91-20-3
65-01-6
106-95-2
108-88-3
57-12-5
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
71-43-2
50-32-6
91-20-3
108-95-2
57-12-5
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-02-0
7440-43-9
7439-92-1
7439-97-6
56-23-6
67-66-3
67-72-1
127-16-4
71-55-6
Wastewaters
Concentration
(mg/l)
04)5
0.039
0.011
0.043
0.047
0.043
0.043
0.06
0.011
0.05
0.033
0.039
0.047
0.045
0.011
0.011
0.028
0.2
0.037
0.011
0.047
0.011
0.011
0.033
0.011
0.033
0.039
0.047
0.011
0.011
0.028
0.2
0.037
0.17
0.035
0.028
0.042
1.9
1.61
0.32
0.51
0.44
0.32
0.04
0.44
1.6
0.51
0.030
0.057
0.046
0.055
0.056
0.054
Notes
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
0>
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
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(')
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(')
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(')
(')
(')
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(<-•>
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(')
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(•)
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Nonwastawaters
Concentration
(mg/kg)
NA
28
14
20
12
7.3
15
3.6
14
NA
42
34
3.6
36
14
22
1.6
NA
NA
14
12
6.2
62
NA
14
42
34
3.6
14
22
1.6
NA
NA
0.071
3.6
3.4
3.4
1.2
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
6.2
6.2
30
62
62
Notes
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C>
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                    268.43  TABLE CCW.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES—Continued
Waste code
KDftt












KUS4 	
K085 	


























CofrmiemaJ
cnerncal name
NA












NA 	 	 	
NA


























See also
Table CCWE in
268.41.











NA .... 	
NA


























Regulated
hazardous
constituent
Benzene
AsiiKn*

DVJ '°"T^J^^A 	
mine.
Sum at
Dipnenytamtne
and
DtphenytrtitrcsA-
Nitrobenzene 	
Phenol 	 	
Cyctohexanone 	
Nickel 	
Arsenic 	 	
Benzene
Chtorobenzene 	
o-
zene.
m-
DtcWoroben-
zene.
P-
CHcnforoben-
zene.
1.2,4-
Tricntorobon-
zene.
1.2.4,5-
Tetracntoroben-
zene.
PentBcMoroben-
zene.
Hexachloroben-
zene.
Afoctct 1016 	
Aroctaf 1221 	
Arodof 1232- 	
Aroctor 1242 	
Aroctof 1248 ._ 	
Arodor 1254 	
Aroctaf 1260 	
CAS number
(or regulated
hazatdous
constituent
71-43-2
62-53-3
22-39—4
86-30-6





98-95-3
108-95-2
108-94-1
7440-02-0
7440-38-?
71-43-2
106-90-7
95-50-1

541-73-1


108-46-7


120-82-1


95-94-3


608-93-5

118-74-1

12674-11-2
11104-23-2
11141-16-6
53469-21-9
12672-29-6
11097-eO-l
11096-82-5
Wsslewaters
Concentration
(mg/D
0.14
0.81
0.52
0.40

NA



0.068
0.039
0.36
0.47
0.79
0.14
0.057
0.088

0.036


0.090


0.055


0.055


0.055

0.055

0.013
0.014
0.013
0.017
00313
0.014
a 014
Notes
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(2)
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(2)


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121
/2\
l*\
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(mg/kg)
6.6
14
NA
NA

14



14
5.6
NA
NA
NA
4.4
4.4
4.4

4.4


4.4


4.4


4.4


4.4

4.4

0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.92
1.8
1.«
Notes
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                                                                            3905
268.4a  TABLE CEMt:?—CONSTITOENT GoNGENTwrnoNe-iN WSSTES—GentSnuw*
Wotreode
K086 	
K067 	
Koa?
K094 	
KQ95
MMfl

Comfnercial

NA-. 	
NA,_ 	 	
Ma
N*
NA ......
riAtn. 	 • 	 ••
See also
Table CCWE in
268.41.
.Tabte.CCWE.ta.
, 268^1-
MA
MA
an
NA. 	

Regulated:
hazardous
constituent
Acetone 	
Acatopnenone 	
Bis(2-«thylhBxy4)
phthalate,
tvButyl alcotiot- —
Butytbenzylplttbar-
late.
Cydoghexanone _..
U-
Dichlorobei^
zone.
Dtethyl ptithatateu-
Diroethyl
phthalate.
DMvbutyl
' phthalate.
.Di-n-octyl
1 phthalate.
:E»iyl acetate 	
'Bhylbenzene 	
Methanol 	
M&thyl toooutyi
ketone.
Methyl ethyl!
ketone.
•Methylene
chlortd0.
NttrnhnrmknA
'TOlWftft ...!„!.. ...... -J
1.1.1-
• Trichtofoeftane.
'^ytenes (TotWV..
Cyanides (Total)—
i Chromium (TtolftO-
Loftd
!Aceoaphthai*nr__

;pluofBnth0n0iii»iii i
kctencK 1,2,3-
i cd)pyrww.
Naphthalene: 	
.Jf^ifAnf . . .


'ptnnalc
j anhydride
(measured aa
r PhthaHc ack%.
DhMtttlb*
anhydride
(measured a»
PhthaHc acid^
J1v1 1^-

ane.
T.TZ2-
• Tetrachloroetft-
• ane.
' ene.
Jt.r,2-
Trichlofoethvne.

Pentachkxoetti-
ane.
t;i.i^-
Tetrachloroeth-
: ane.
V1A2-
' Totrachkxoetfi-
! «ne.
GAffnumbef
hazardous
constituent
67-64-V
96-86-2
117-81-7
71-36^3
83r6»-7
108-94-t
99-50-1
84-66-2
13-M1-3.-
84-74-1
117-84-0
141W78-6
100M1-4
671-56-1
j 108J-10-1
TO-ea-a:
7SO9t-2
9%2P4r
9B»*5-3
1W48-3
71-S5-6:
79-01-6
67-IZ-ff
. 7440-47^3?-
7439-92-1
208-96-*
> 71-46'*'
218-W-9-
aoft-44-o-
193-30-fr
91-aOr-l
85-0 J«-8
1QB-BB-3.

7439-92^1
85-Ur«,
65 44 •»
630-20-6
\ 79-34-6
127-18-4
79-00-5
79-01-6
67-72-1
76-01-7
' 630-30-6-
1
79-34-6
Wastewatert
GenMntration
(rng/l)
O28
0.010
O28
5.6
0.017
cue
0.038
0120
0.047
aos?
0X117
034
0.057
5.6
0.14
0.28
0.089
0.059
00)68
! 0.080
• QJ*4
0064
! 042
; t.9
! 0.32
0.0*7
0.028
• O014
0.-028
' 0X928'
OI028
9.028
van
i 
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Nonweslewatefs
Concentration
(mg/kax
160
9.7
28
2.6
7.9
NA
6.2
28
28
2»
28
33
6.0
NA.
33>
36
33
3.1
14
28
5.6
5.6
28
1.5
NA
NA
3.4
0.071
3.4
£4
3.4
3.4
, 3.4
0>6G
0.07
NA
28
28
: 5.6
5.6
6.0
6.0
5.6
28
6.6
6.6
5.6
Notes
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                    268.43  TABLE CCW.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES—ContinueH
Waste code
K097 	 _. 	
K098
K099
K100 	 	 _.... 	
KI01 	 	
K102 	 „ 	 _.
K103.... 	
K104 	
KI05._. ._._ 	
Commercial
chemical name
NA 	 	 _
NA
NA.
NA_ 	 _ 	
NA ._ ..._ 	
NA
NA. 	 	 	
NA. 	 _.

See also
NA. 	 	 _ 	 -
NA 	 _ 	
Table CCWE in
268.41.
NA.
Table CCWE in
268.41.
NA. 	 	
NA 	 	 _ 	
NA_ 	 	 	

Regulated
hazardous
constituent
Tetrachtoroath-
ene.
1.1 ,2-
Trichloroethane.
Trichloroethene 	
Tricfitoroethytene ...
1.3-
DJchloroben-
zene.
Pentachkxoetn-
ane.
1.14-
Trichloroben-
zene.
Hexachkxocydo-
pentadiene.
Chlordane 	

Heptachkx
eponde,
Toxaphene 	
2.4-
Dtchkxophen-
oxyacetic acid.
Hexachtoro*
bwizo-p-dioxira.
Hexacfitorodiben-
zofurans.
Pentachtofodt-
benzo-p-dioxins.
Pentachkxodiben-
zolurans.
Tetrachtorot*-
benzo-p-dioxins.
Tetrachkxodiben-
zofurans.
Cadmium 	 	
Chromium (Total) ._
Lead
o-Nitroaniline 	
Araanir
Cadmium 	
Mercury 	

AfMnic ,
Cadmium 	
Lead
Mercury._ 	 	 __
Aniline 	 __..
Benzene 	 	
2,4-Otnitrophenol-..
Nitrobenzene 	
Phenol 	 _
Aniline
Benzene 	
2,4-Dinitrophenol....
Nitrobenzene
Phenol 	
Cyanides (Total) 	
Benzene 	 	
Chlorobenzene .._.
o-
Dtehloroben-
zene.
P-
Dtehtoroben-
zene.
2.4,5-
Trichtorophenol.
^4,6-
TrichtorophenoL
2-Chtorophenol 	
PtMnnl
CAS number
(or regulated
hazardous
constituent
127-18-4
79-00-5
79-01-6
79-01-6
541-73-1
76-01-7
120-82-1
77-47-4
57-74-9
76-44-8
1024-57-3
8001-35-1
94-75-7
7440-43-9
7440-47-32
7439-92-1
7440-38-2
7440-43-9
7439-92-1
7439-97-6
7440-38-2
7440-43-9
7439-92-1
7439-97-6
62-53-3
71-43-2
51-28-5
98-95-3
108-95-2
62-53-3
71-43-2
51-28-5
98-95-3
108-95-2
57-12-5
71-43-2
108-90-7
95-50-1
106-46-7
95-95-4
88-06-2
95-57-8
106-95-2
Wastewatars
Concentration
(mg/0
0.056
0.054
0.054
0.054
0.036
0.055
0.055
0.057
0.0033
0.0012
0.016
0.0095
1.0
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
1.6
0.32
0.51
0.27
0.79
0.24
0.17
0.082
0.028
0.79
0.24
0.17
0.082
4.5
0.15
0.61
0.073
1.4
4.5
0.15
0.61
0.073
1.4
2.7
0.14
0.057
0.088
0.090
0.18
0.035
0.044
0.039
Notes
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Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(mg/kg)
6.0
6.0
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
19
2.4
0.26
0.066
0.066
2.6
1.0
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
NA
NA
NA
14
NA
NA
NA
NA
13
NA
NA
NA
NA
5.6
6.0
5.6
5.6
5.6
5.6
6.0
5.6
5.6
5.6
1.8
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
Notes
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         TABLE OCW;—COMSnrueg CoNCBcrRAnoNa IN WATTO—Con..
Endosulfan 	
Endrin
Fluoride 	
Heptachkx 	
Isodrin 	
Hydrogen cyanide
Mercury fulminate
Methyl parathton..
NlrkjM ewiwivt
Nickel cyanide —
p-NHroaniline ..— .
N-NltrosodrMtrV
ylamine.
Parathton 	
Phenylmercury
. acetate.
Phorate 	
Famphur- 	 	
Potassium
cyanide.
See also
Table CCWE In
268.41 and
Table 2 in
268.42
Table CCWE hi
268.41.
Table CCWE In
268.41.
Table CCWE ki
268.41.
Table CCWE in
268.41.
Table CCWE to
268.41.
NA
NA 	 	 	
Table 2 in 288*42 ,
NA 	 	
NA 	 	
Table CCWE In
268-.4T.
NA. 	 	 	
Table CCWE In
268.41.
NA...Z"r.I 	
NA 	 - 	
NA 	
NA
NA
Table CCWE In
268.41 and
Table 2 kr
268.42.
NA. 	 	
Table CCWE kr
268.41.
Table CCWE kv
268.41.
NA 	
Table 2 In 26t42
Table CCWEio"
268.41 and
Table 2 In
268.42.
NA. 	 	
Regulated
constituent
Mercury
Nickel ._ 	
Aldrin 	
Arsenic 	
Arsenic 	
Cyankfes fTott« 	
Cyanides
(Amenable).
2-sec-ButyM.e-
dinrtrophonol
(Dinoseb).
Cyanides. £Tot*0>_.
Cyanide*
frChtoroa*iin*>_J!
Cyanides (TotaQi —
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Cyanide* (total) 	
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Arsenic 	 	
Dleldrin 	
Arsenic 	
Disulfaton — 	 	
4,6-OMtro-o-
creaoR
2,4-Qinitfophenol— ..
EndosuMmr 	
Endosufl** lr._ 	
suHatt.
Endrin 	 	
Eiidi in ialdohyde..
Fluorid*. 	
Heptachtor — ......
Heptaohfee
m****^rtm
epojeoa.
Isodrin 	
CyankjB* (TMaQ
Cyal**VJ_.
Methyl paca.ti.en..
Nickel 	
CyanMecCJetalX-
Cyanides
(AmenaU*|»
Nick*)
p-NttroanWn.* 	
yiamine.
PtVAtiUOfl....— ...M»»«
Mercury 	
Phorata. 	
Cyanides (Towi-
Cyanide*
(Amenatta).
CAS number
ler regulated
constituent
7440V02M)
309-00-2
7440-38-2
7440-38-4
7440-38-2
57-1 2-S-
88-85-7
57-12-5
57-1 2-&
75-15-0,
106-47-8
57-12-6
57-12-5
57-1 2-5.
57-W-5
744"-38-2
60-5T-T
7*49-36-2
298MM-4
534-52--t
51^26-9
38213-6-9
V&I-VT-*
73-30-8-
7421 -9*-»
76-44-8
i 1024-67-3
465-73-6
sr-n-a
7439-97-4
298-00-0
744
T.9
ft1
0.044
0.1
1.9
0.1
0.79
0.017
0.77
0.017
0.28
; O.T2-
0.023
9.9»
0.0028
0.025
: 36-
0.0012
• 0.021
0.10
0.030
nog;
052
0.1C
• **
0.02S
0.030
0.025
0.02S
1.9
0.10
Notes


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— — ~— —
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Nonwastewaters

(mo/koj
NA
NA
O06«
NA
NA
NA
110
9.1
2.5
110.
9.1
NA
16
110
110
ai
NA
0.13
NA
160
160
0-066-
aw
1 at»
0.13
O.t3
1 NA
0.086
0.66»
0.066
T10
9.1
NIK
0.1
: NA
i 9.1
i NA
2ft
: NA.
0.1
NA
0.1
0.1
110
&1
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                    268.43  TABLE CCW.—CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTES—Continued
Wast* cod*

P101



P1 to
P113 	 _.
P114
P11S


P121
P123.
U002..
U003
U004 	
U005 	 _ 	
U009
U012.
U018 	
U019 	 , 	
U022 	
U024 	
U025 	
U027 	
U028 	
U029 	
U030 	
U031 	
U032 	
U036 	
U037 	
U038 	 __ 	
U039 	 „...
U042. 	 	
U043
\JO44 	 _ 	
U045 	
U047 	
UCM8.
UOSO 	
Commercial
chemical name
Potassium stiver
cyanid«.
Ethyl cyanide
(Propanenitrile).
Silver cyanide 	
Sodium cyanide.. ..
Tetraethyt toad 	
Thftllir nyi/iA
Thallium selenite....
ThaJllum(l)sulfate....
Ammonia vandate..
Vanadium
pentonde.


Acetonrtrile 	
2-
Acetylamino-
fluorene.
Aniline
Benzfajanthracene

Bis(2-
chloroethoxy)
methane.
Bis(2-chtoroetnyD
ether.
Bis(2-
chkxoisopfopyO
ether.
Bls(2-ethylhexy1)
phthalate.
Bromomethane
(Methyl
bromide).
4-Bromophenyl
phenyl ether.
n-Butyl alcohol 	
Calcium chromate.
Chlordane (alpha
and gamma).
Chkxooenzilate 	
p-Chtoro-m-cresol
2-Chtoroethyt
vinyl.
Vinyl chloride 	
Chloroform 	
Chkxome thane
(Methyl
chtonde).
2-Chloro-
naphthalene.
2-Chtorooheno( 	
Ovysene 	
See also
Table CCWE in
268.41.
NA 	
Table CCWE in
268.41.
Tabte CCWE in
268.41.
NA 	
Ta.*s CCWE in
268.41 and
Table 2 in
269.42.
T-ble 2 in 268.42 ..
Taote CCWE in
26841.
Tab«e T in 268.42 ..
Table 2 in 268.42 -
Tabte 2 n 268.42 ..
NA
NA
NA
Table 2 in 2 '8.42 ..
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Table CCWE m
268.41.
NA
NA
Table 2 in 268.42 .
NA 	
Table 2 in 268.42 .
NA 	
NA
NA
NA
NA 	
NA 	
Regulated
hazardous
constituent
Cyanides (Total) 	
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Cihffv
Ethyl cyanide
(Propanenitrile).
Selenium
Cyanides (Total) 	
Cyanides
(Amenable).
QlluAT
Cyanides (Total) 	
Cyanides
{Amenable).
L^ad
ThaJlhjrn
Setenium
TKflllujrn
Vanadium 	 _ 	
Vanadium 	 _ 	
Cyanides Total) 	
Cyanides
(Amenable).
Toxaphene 	
Acetone
Acetonitrile 	 	
Acetophenone 	
2-
Acetylammo-
fluorene.
Acrylonitrile
Aniline 	 	 	 	
Benz(a)anthracene
Benzene
Benzo(a)pyrene —
Bis(2-
chloroethoxy)
me mane.
Bis<2-chtoroethy1)
ether.
Bu(2-
chtoroisopropyl)
«th«r.
Bistf-ethylhexyl)
pimaiate.
Bromomethana
(Matnyt
bro'iide).
4-8roir«pheny1
phenyl ether.
n-Butyl ilcohol 	 	
Chrornfum (Total)
CMordai e (alpha
and gamma).
Chtorooenzene 	
CMorooefiolate 	
p-Chkxo-m-cresol ..
2-Chtoroel)>y1
vinyl.
Vinyl chloria* 	
CJito^ofonri
Chtorometha 'e
(Methyl
chloride).
2-Chloro-
naphthalene.
2-Chlorophenot ....
Chryseoe 	
CAS number
lor regulated
hazardous
constituent
57-12-5
57-12-5
7440-22-4
107-12-0
7782-49-2
57-12-5
57-12-5
7440-22-4
57-12-5
57-12-5
7439-92-1
7440-28-0
7782-49-2
7440-28-0
7440-62-2
7440-62-2
57-12-5
57-12-5
8001-35-1
67-64-1
75-05-«
98-86-2
53-96-3
107-13-1
62-53-3
56-55-3
71-43-2
50-32-B
111-91-1
111 44 4
39638-32-9
117-81-7
74-83-9
101-55-3
71-36-3
7440-47-32
57-74-9
108-90-7
510-15-6
59-50-7
110-75-«
75-01-4
67-66-3
74-87-3
91-58-7
95-57-8
218-01-9
Wastewaters
Concentration
(mg/l)
1.9
0.1
0.29
0.24
1.0
1.9
0.10
0.29
1.9
0.10
0.040
0.14
1.0
0.14
28
28
1.9
0.10
0.0095
0.28
0.17
0.010
0.059
0.24
0.81
0.059
0.14
0.061
0.036
0.033
0.055
0.54
0.11
0.055
5.6
0.32
0.0033
0.057
0.10
0.018
0.057
0.27
0.046
0.19
0.055
0.044
OOS9
Notes



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Nonwastewaters
Conosntration
(mg/kg)
110
9.1
NA
360
NA
110
9.1
NA
110
9.1
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
110
9.1
1.3
160
0.17
9.7
140
84
14
8.2
36
8.2
7.2
7.2
7.2
28
15
15
2.6
NA
0.13
5.7
NA
14
NA
33
5.6
33
5.6
5.7
e?
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Waste code
U051 	
U052 	 _ 	
U057 	 _ 	 ™ 	
U060 	 ~ 	
U061 	 	 	
U063..~ 	 	
U066 	 	
U067- 	 	
U068 	
U069
U070 	 	
U071 	
UQ72 	
U075
U076 	
U077_ 	 	
U078 	
U079 	
U080 	
U081 	
U082......—.............
U083 	
(J084 	 _ 	
U088 	
U093 	
U101 	 	 	 ...
U102 	
U10S__
U108 	
Commercial
chemical name
Creosote 	 	
Cresols (Cresylic
acid).
Cyclohexanone 	
ODD 	
DDT 	
Dibenzo(a,h)
anthracene.
12-Oibromo-3-
chtoropropane.
1,2-Dibromo
ethane
(Ethylene
dHxomide).
Dibromomethane ...
Dt-n-butyl
phthalate.
0-
Dichkxoben-
zene.
m-
Dichtoroben-
zene.
P-
Dtehloroben-
zene.
DKiHorodifluoro-
methane.
1.1-
Dtehtoroethane.
12-
Oichkxoethane.
1.1-
Dtahtoroethy-
tene.
12-
Dichloroethy-
tone.
Methylene
2,4-
Dichkxophenol.
2,6-
Dichlorophenol.
12-
DterUoropro
pane
1.3-
Dtehtoropro-
pene.
Diethyl phthalate...
P
DWnethytamin-
oflzobenzene.
2,4-
Dimethylphenol.
Dimethyl
2,4-DWtrotoluene..
2,6-OinHrotoluene.
See also
Table CCWE in
268.41.
NA. . . .
Table 2 in 268.42 ..
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	 _ 	
NA 	 	 	
NA 	 	 	
NA. 	 	
NA 	 	
NA 	 	
NA 	 	
NA 	 	
NA . . 	
NA._ 	 	
NA 	 	 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA. ..«....«««...—
NA 	
NA 	 	 _..._. 	
NA 	
Table 2 yrene 	
Toluene 	
Xylenes (Total)
Lead
c-Cresol 	 	
Cresols (m- and
p- isomers).
Cyclohexanone 	
o,p'-DOD 	
p,p'-ODO 	
o.p'-ODT 	
P,P'-DDT 	
jn'-DDD 	 — ..
3,p'-DDD 	 	
o,p'-DDE 	
p p'-DDE. 	
Dibenzo(a,h)
anthracene.
12-Dtoromo-3-
chtoropropane.
ethane
(Ethylene
dibromide).
Dttxonwrwttww ...
Di^vbutyl
phthalate.
o-
Dichloroben-
zene.
m-
Dtehloroben-
zooo.
p-
Dfchtoroben-
zene.
DicrriorodHluoro-
methane.
1.1-
Dtehtoroethane.
Dicbloroethane.
1.1-
Dtchtoroethy-
•__.•.
Wnv.
trans-12-
Dtehtoroethy-
i^_^
wnv.
chloride.
2,4-
Dtentoroprienol.
2*
DichJoropro-
pan*.
cn-13-
Dtchtoropropy-
ton*.
Diohloropropy
IATUI
Dtethyl phthalate...
P-
2,4-
DimethylphenoL
Dimethyl
phthalate.
2,4-OMtrotoluerw
2,6-Dtnitrotoluene
CAS number
tar regulated
hazardous
constituent
91-20-3
87-86-5
85-01-8
129-00-0
108-88-3
7439-92-1
95-48-7
108-94-1
53-19-0
72-54-6
789-02-6
50-29-3
53-19-0
72-54-6
3424-82-6
72-55-9
53-70-3
96-12-6
106-93-4
74-95-3
84-74-2
95-50-1
541-73-1
104-46-7
75-71-6
75-34-3
107-08-2
75-35-4
156-60-6
75-09-2
120-83-2
87-65-0
78-87 -6
10081-Ol-S
10061-02-6
84-66-2
60-11-7
105-67-9
131-11-3
121-14-2
606-20-2
Wastewaters
Concentration
(mg/l)
0.031
0.18
0.031
0.028
0.028
0.032
0.037
0.11
0.77
0.36
0.023
0.023
0.0039
0.0039
0.023
0.023
0.031
0.031
0.055
0.11
0.028
0.11
0.54
0.086
0.036
0.090
0.23
0.059
0.025
0.054
0.089
0.044
0.044
0.85
0.036
0.036
0.54
0.13
0.036
0.54
0.32
0.55
Notes







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0
<*)
(*)
(*)
C
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(mg/kg)
1.5
7.4
1.5
1.5
28
33
NA
5.6
3.2
NA
0.087
0.087
0.087
0.087
0.087
0.087
0.087
0.087
8.2
15
15
15
28
6.2
6.2
6.2
7.2
72
33
33
33
14
14
<8
18
18
28
NA
14
28
140
28
Notes
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Waste cod*
U1Q7
U108
U1 1 1
U1 12
U117 	 	
U11"
U120
|J1?1
U127 	 i
1 11 9ft
U1?0 I
U15"l
U131._ 	 	
U134 	
U136
U1?7
LM38 	 	
U14*>
U141 	 	
(J14? 	
mil
1^145
U146 	 	
U1S1
U152 	 	
U154 	 .
IHSS
U157 	 	
U158
U159 	 	
016' 	 	
U162 	 	
U16S 	 	
U168
U169..._ 	 	
L)170._.
U172 	 	
U1 74 	 	
U1 79 	
U180
U181 	
1I1R3


chemical name
Ot-o-octyt
phthalate.
1 ,4-Otoxane 	 _ 	
Dwv
propylnitrosoa-
mlne.
Ethyl acetate 	 	
Ethyl ether _ 	 —
Ethyl
methaeryiata.
Ruorantnene 	 	
Trichtoromono-
fluororaethane.
Hexachkjroberv
zene.
Hexachlorooirta-
dlene.
Undane...- 	
HexacWorocydo-
pofrtftdtontt,
H6xachtafoan6 .
Hydrogen fluoride ..
CacodyUc acid 	 	
lndenoO.2.8-
Wflpyren*.
lodomethane 	
Itobutyl ataahol
laosalrole 	 _ 	
Kapone 	
Lead acetate 	 _...
Lead phosphate 	
Load subaoetate
Mercury 	
Methacryto (Write.....
Methanol 	
Methapyrtan*..
3-
Methyldholanth-
nene.
4.4'-
Methytan»bB(2-
cttoroanlin*).
Methyl ethyl
keton*.
Methyl leobuv
keton*
methaciylMB
riapntrnjaiie 	
2-Naphffiylarrtn*^
NltroOemene
4-Nitropf>*nol 	
n-NKro*odM>
txitytamna
N-
NitroaodMthvia-
rnn*
N-
Mtroaoppen.
*o»
H-
NrtroeopyTTok-
cine.
5-Nrtrchc-tok**ie _
zene.
Saealso
NA_ ,^ 	
NA 	
NA
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA - ... .. -.
NA..
NA.
NA 	
NA 	
MA
Table 2 in 268.42 _
Table CCWE in
268.41.
NA_ 	 . 	
NA 	 	 	
NA
NA. 	 _. ..
TaWeCCWEIn
268/41.
Table CCWE in
268^1.
Table CCWE In
268X1.
TabteCCSrVEin
268X1 and
Tabtalei
268/42.
NA 	
NA
MA
NA 	 ™ 	
NA. 	 	
NA-. 	
NA 	
NA... 	 	
NA, 	
Table 2 m 268.42 ..
NA
MA
NA. 	
NA. 	
NA 	
NA. 	
NX 	 	


RogutetBd
• — -_ — •-
nBZBravKn
constftuvnt
DHVf>c>)d
pbtbeteto.
1,4-Dtoxane 	
DMV
ptapytaareeoa-
miML
Ft*V ACPtRtP
EthyeHMT 	
Eth^
methacrytale.
Fhnranthene 	
TricWawoaano-
ftMD«Dra»>tfaAn6.
HaMcWwoben-
rene.
Hflffaxhfcxijfcirfn
rteoe.
alph>BHC 	
bflla^HC 	
Odt»aHC 	
Oamna^MC
(Undane).
HaxacbtaBBCycJo-
•entadlene.
HoxacMKMtiafle .
Ruoride 	
Araenlc
lndenc<4JZJ-
e,ee»rwia.
lodomethana 	
ladxrtylvloohol —
Isoaafrote 	
Kaoone
I °*1
L«*d
Lead 	 	 __ 	
Marcuy 	 	
Melnacqaanilhle—
Ua«hiinol
Mftfhanviaani
3-
HWhytehotanth-
reea.
4,4-
MethylenebM2-
dhtoaJMHne)
Methyl ethyl
Methyl notxjtyi
tweo*
Methyl
fao»acry>no
Napntnalene 	
Nrlm>aaaaiia_ 	
rvMtroaodMv
rv
frma
n
Nftroaopipeiv
dm*
n-
Nttroaopyrrc*-
*».
5-Nllro-o-toluldine-
Pwtactaataharv
zen*.
CAS number
fOT TOQOIfllBQ
htcvriow
convQttnvit"
11744-0
123-41-4
«£J-*tJ
14.V-7»-«
60-29-7
37-O-2
aPf-*4-0

118-4»4
*1-2ft-»
91-59-4
98-95-8'
«0«4S-7
924-16-a
«»-«-«
'OO-76-4
930-55-2
99-9S4
Wastewaters
Coocentratton
(mo/l)
OL>54
0.12
0.40
0.34
0.12
a 14
0.068
mao
0.055
0.055
0.00014
0.00014
0.023
0-0017.
D-057
DJJ55,
35
0.79
(ifipSP
0.19
iB
0.081
0.0011
&040
0.040
0.040
ooqn
024.
5.6
O081
1.0055
0.50
C.28
0.14
014
0.059
0.52
&068
012
0.40
040
««ti
&013
OJ2
OOS5
Notes :
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o
o
o
«
ffonwastewaters
Concanttatlon
(mg/kg)
»•
170
14
33
160
4«0
8.2
33
37
26
0.66
0.66
0.66
XL60
3JS
3&
NA
NA
4-2
65
470
Z6
0.13
•MA
NA
NA
•MA
84
NA
4.S
15
35
36
33
160
3.1
NA
M
29
17
*
*
35
28
97
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Wast* code
U165 	 	 _..
U187 	 	
(J188 	 	
U190 	 _..
U192™ 	 	 	
U196._ 	 _ 	
U203
U204 	
U205 	
U207— 	 _.
U208
U209 _
U210 	
U211... 	 	
U214 	
U215
U216 	 	 ...
U217-
U220 	
U225
U226
(J227 	 	 	
U228
U235 	 	
U239 	
U240 	
U243 	 	 „ 	
U247 	 	
Commercial
chemical name
Pentachloronitro-
benzene.
Phenaoetin 	
Phenol 	
Phthalic
anhydride
(measured as
Phthalic add).
Pronamide 	
Pyndine 	 	
Safrole
Selenium dioxide....
Selenium sulfide —
1,2,4,5-
Tetrachloroben-
zene.
1.1,1,2-
Tetrachloroeth-
ane.
1.1A2-
Tetrachloroeth-
ane.
Tetrachloroeth-
ytene.
Carbon
tetrachloride.
Thallium(l)acetate.
Thallium(l)
carbonate.
Thallium(l)chloride
Thallium(l)nitrate...
Toluene .„..._...» 	
Tribromomethane
(Bromoform).
1.1.1-
Trichloroethane.
1.1.2-
Trichloroethane.
Trichlorothylene ....
tris-(2,3-
DibromopropyO
phosphate.
Xyienes
£4.-
Dichlorophen-
oxyacetic acid.
Hexachloropro-
pene.
Methoxychlor

See also
NA
NA.
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	
NA 	 	 	
NA.
Table CCWE In
268.41.
Table CCWE in
266.41.
NA 	 - 	
NA
NA 	 	
NA 	 	 	 	 _..
NA 	 	
Table 2 in 268.42 .
Table 2 in 268.42 .
Table 2 in 268.42 ..
Table 2 in 266.42 .
NA_.._ 	 _ 	
NA. 	 	 	
NA. 	
NA 	
NA 	 _ 	
NA
NA
NA 	 - 	
NA 	

Regulated
hazardous
constituent
Pentachloronttro-
benzene.
Phenacetin 	
Phenol . .
Phthalic
anhydride
(measured as
Phthalic add).
Pronamide 	 —
Pyridine ._ 	
Safrole
Selenium 	
Selenium 	
15.4,5-
Tetrachloroben-
zene.
1.1,1,2-
Tetrachloroeth-
ane.
1.1&2-
Tetrachloroeth-
ane.
Tetrachtoroethyl-
ene.
Carbon
tetrachloride.
Thallium 	
Thallium 	
Thallium. 	 	
Toluene 	 	
Tribomomethane
(Bromoform).
1,1,1-
Trichhxoethane.
1.15-
Trichloroethane.
Trichloroethylene..
tris-(2,3-
Dibromopropyt)-
phosphate.
Xyienes 	
2,4-
Dichlorophen-
oxyacetic add.
Hexachloropro-
pene.
Methoxychlor 	
CAS number
for regulated
hazardous
constituent
82-88-8
62-44-2
108-95-2
85-44-9
23950-58-5
110-86-1
94-59-7
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
95-94-3
630-20-6
79-34-5
127-18-4
56-23-5
7440-28-0
7440-26-0
7440-28-0
7440-28-0
108-88-3
75-25-2
71-55-6
79-00-5
79-01-6
126-72-7
94-75-7
1888-71-7
72-43-5
Wastewaters
Concentration
(mg/l)
0.055
0.081
0.039
0.54
0.093
0.014
0.081
1.0
1.0
0.055
0.057
0.057
0.056
0.057
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.080
0.63
0.054
0.054
0.054
0.025
0.32
0.72
0.035
0.25
Notes
(")
	 " 	 "(')"
V)

(')
<">
(')
(')
(')
(a)
(')
(!)
(a)
(*)
(')
(*)
(')
(')
(*)
(')
Nonwastewaters
Concentration
(mg/kg)
4.6
16
6.2
28
1.5
16
22
NA
NA
19
42
42
5.6
5.6
NA
NA
NA
NA
28
15
5.6
5.6
5.6
0.10
28
10
28
0.18
Notes
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
	 '(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
» Treatment standards for this organic constituent were established based upon incineration in units operated in accordance with ^.t^™~||.:e<'"^|nlr^°<,4°
CFR Part 264 Subpart 0 or Part 265 Subpart O, or based upon combustion in fuel substitution units operating in accordance with applicable technical requirements. A
facility may certify compliance with these treatment standards according to provisions in 40 CFR Section 268.7.
* Based on analysis of composite samples.
• As analyzed using SW-846 Method 9010 or 9012; sample size 10 gram; distillation time: one hour and fifteen minutes.
•Reseved.
Note: NA means Not Applicable.

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                                               APPENDIX C

           LIST OF  HALOGENATED  ORGANIC COMPOUNDS  REGULATED
                                 UNDER CALIFORNIA  LIST  RULE
                                          Appendix UI to Part 268—List of
                                          Halogenated Organic Compounds
                                          Regulated Under § 268.32
                                            In determining the concentration of HOCs
                                          in a hazardous waste for purposes of the
                                          § 268.32 land disposal prohibition. EPA has
                                          defined the HOCs that must be included in
                                          the calculation as any compounds having a
                                          carbon-halogen bond which are listed in this
                                          Appendix (see J 268.2). Appendix HI to Part
                                          268 consists of the following compounds:
        Volatiles
        Bromodichloromethane
        Bromomethane
        Carbon Tetrachloride
        Chlorobenzene
        2-Chloro-1.3-butadiene
        Chlorodibromome thane
        Chloroethane
        2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
        Chloroform
        Chloromethane
        3-Chloropropene
        1.2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
        1.2-Dibromomethane
        Dibrotnomethane
        Trans-1.4-Dichloro-2-but«ne
        Dichlorqdifluoromethane
        1.1-Dichloroethane
        1.2-Dichloroe thane
        l.l-Dichloroethylene
        Trans-1.2-Dichloroethene
        1.2-Dichloropropane
        Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
        cis-1.3-Dichloropropene
        lodomethane
        Methylene chloride
        1.1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
        1,1.2.2-Tetrachloroethane
        Tetrachloroethene
        Tribromomethane
        1,1,1-Trichloroe thane
        1,1,2-Trichloroethane
        Trichloroethene
        Trichloromonofluoromethane
        1.2.3-Trichloropropane
        Vinyl chloride
Semivolatiles
Bis(2-chloroethoxy)ethane
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
Bi8(2-chloroi»opropyl) ether
p-Chloroaniline
Chlorobenzilate
p-Chloro-m-cresol
2-Chloronaphthaleiia
2-Chlorophenol
3-Chloropropionitrile
m-DichJorobenzene
o-Dichloro benzene
p-Dichloro benzene
3.3'-Dichlorobenzidine
2.4-Dichlorophenol
2.6-Dichlorophenol
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachlorocyclopen tadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hexachloroprophene
Hexachloropropene
4.4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
Pentachlorobenzene
 Pentachloroe thane
 Pentachloronitrobenzene
 Pentachlorophenol
 Pronamide
 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
 2.3.4.6-Tetrachloropkenol
 1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene
 2.4.5-Trichlorophenol
 2,4,6-Trich lorophenol
 Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate
Citation: 52  FR 25791.
RED-C16
                                                       C-l
Organochlorine Pesticides
Aldrin
alpha-BHC
beta-BHC
delta-BHC
gamma-BHC
Chlordane
ODD
DDE
DDT
Dieldrin
EndosuJfan I
Endosulfan II
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Heptachlor
Heptachlor epoxidc
Isodrin
Kepone
Methoxyclor
Toxaphene

Phenoxyacetic Acid Herbicides
2.4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
Silvex
2.4.5-T

PCBs
Aroclor 1016
Aroclor 1221
Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242
Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1260
PCBs not otherwise specified

Dioxins and Furans
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin*
Hexachlorodibenzofuran
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Pentachlorodibenzofuran
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
2.3.7.8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

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                                                    APPENDIX D

                                     ORGANOMETALLIC  LAB  PACKS
                                         AND ORGANIC  LAB PACKS
                 Appendix IV—OrganocaeUllic Lab
                 Packs
                 Hazardous waste with rtie following EPA
                 Hazardous Wagte Code Nio. may be placed in
                 an -orsanornetalfic" or "Appendix IV lab
                 pack:"
P001. P002. P003, P004. POOS. P006. P007, P008.
  P009. P013, P014. P015, POlS. POT7. TOlB.
  P020. P021. P022, P023. P024. P026. P027.
  P028. P029, P030, P031. P033. P034. P036,
  P037. P038, P039. P040, R041, P042. P043.
  P044. P045, P046, P047, PO48, P049. P050,
  P051, P054. P058. P057. PO56, P059. P060.
  P062. P083. P064. P065. PDSa. P067. P068,
  JP063, P07O, PQ71. P072. P073. P074. P07S.
  P077. P081. P082, P084. PD85. P087. P088,
  P089. P092, P093, P094. P095, P09B. P097.
  P098. P099. P101. P102. PI03, P104, PI 05.
  P108. P10B, P109. P110. Pill. P112. P113.
  P114. P11S. P116. P118. P119. P120. P121.
  P122. P123.
U001. U002. U003. U004. U005. L'006. U007.
  U008. U009. U010. UOll. U012. U014. U015.
  U018. U017,
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                                APPENDIX E

       EFFECTIVE DATES OF SURFACE DISPOSED WASTES (NON-SOIL
               AND DEBRIS) REGULATED IN THE LDR RULES
                                    Appendix VII
 TABLE 1 .—EFFECTIVE DATES OF SURFACE DISPOSED WASTES (Mow-Son. AND DEBRIS) REGULATED IN THE LDRs *—COMPREHEMSWE
                                        LIST
WMto'GOOO '
GflHfornm Bst 	 ,..,1,.,, Lll i n---Mmii *
California list 	 „
C&lifofntfl Mst[[[J.J^..i.j 	 xl 	 . 	 „„,
CaKtomialM '
nooi ,
P002
D003 	 _ . . 	 	
rmna , 	 	
rmru
non* j
WW
O667 	 ...... 	 _ 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 „
MOB
ROOfl
mm
cow 	 	
MIO 	 	
Waste category :
t?q«W fti1 n li M "ffliltt loclyd«n 1m DquMii Mm^.ui1ffO wttti wW w s'm'B*
containing ta« cyanide* at concenttatiOM ^reatar than or ««ia1 10 1JMD
•mg/1 w certain metals or compounds ot these metals greater than or equal
to the prohibition levels.
Dilute HOC wastewaters. defined as HOC-waste mixtures that are primarily
water and that contain greater than or equal to 1,000 mg/l but less than
10,000 ng/L
IjQuld ^Amrctatn waste containing PCBs greater than or aqoal to SO fw&
Other liquid and I'lunHuuhl tiazardous wastes containing HDCs in -total concern
Mfea gnatsr«Mw«r«qHalta 1.990 mg.
AH 	
*a '
*« .
Wastewater
Noiiwaale water 	 	
ag . 	 .'
Ml 	
All

fttlQfttfrt

** i^lkaVffl
AM ^^ 	 	
EttectiMedate
JutyB, 1B87.
Jyty 4 tt87
July8, 1987.
J«ly«, *9B7.
Nov 8, 14BB
Aug.«, 1990.
A«g.*,4»M.
Aug. a nM.
A»g.B, I960.
MayB. 1BB2.
Aug. 8. 1990.
Aug. 8, t9W.
Aug. 1, KM.
MayB.199e.
J^f.9. 1MO.
JMay&lsaz.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8. 1990.

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          Federal Register / Vol. 55,  No.  21  / Thursday, January 31, 1991  /  Rnles  and Regulations      3913
TABLE 1.—€FFECTTVE DATES OF SURFACE DISPOSED WASTES (NON-SOU, AND DEBRIS) REGULATED IN THE LDRs •—COMPREHENSIVE
                                             LIST—Continued
Waatacode
P011

m-cj

rv>i*
rvn«

pnni
Pnm

FCfif

POM

pnru
pnru

pnrw
fan*
pnn«
POfM
F008 (cyanfetee)
pnri7
pram
pnno
PO1O

pnn


P010
FOJO
P091
ptv>y
fan

FftM (matafc)
pniu*
PfKW

POJ>7
PTKH1
Pf»0
pnao
KO01 (organic*)' 	
K001
K002
KftM
Knru
Knru*
Ktvw
KIVW«
KIWI
K007

KIVM
Knon.
KftOO
K010
K011
K011
K011

K01J

Km «;
K01S

Km 7

Km a
Krwo
Kf*«
Waste category
Al
Al
Al
Al
All

Afl
Smal quantity generalora.


Small quantity ganaratom,
generator** advim »a«ar
SmaB nuantity gy 	 «*^i^
genetator'a aolvanl aalar
SmaH quantity generator*,
Al nthan

3ntafl quantity ganantton,
ganatator'a aolvent aalai





CERCLA raaponae/RCRA correctiwe action, Initial

WUfT
CEBCLA raaponae/RCRA corractwe action. Initial
nMvaa, ao^anl-containing aludgea and aolida.
CEfKXA raaponteyRCRA comctiva action, initial
nMurea. aolvant-contalning abdgea and aolida.
CERCLA raaponaa/RCRA corrective action, initial
rnbrturea yjfvent containing tludgea and y^H

_LLI_
CERCLA raaponaa/RCRA corrective action, initial

Watrt™fi*T'


Al
Al
Al
Al




Al
Al
Al
Al
Al
Watlmratar
Nommtawiier

Al
Al
Al
Al


Al
AlntttM
Al
Al
Watlrwittr


HnnwutaudiUu
AI


Watlmtar

Al
Al

Nnnwattawatar
UU..1. ..<-,
















































Wattawatar

Al
Al
Al
Al
Al








Effective date
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Nov. 8, 1988.
Nov. 8, 1986.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Nov. 8, 1988.
Nov. 8, 1986.
Nov. 8, 1988.
Nov. 8. 1986.
Nov. 8, 1988.
Nov. 8, 1986.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Nov. 8.1988.
Nov. 8,1986.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1988.
July 8, 1989.
Jury 8, 1989.
July 8, 1989.
July 8, 1989.
June 8, 1989.
Dec. 8, 1989.
July a 1989.
July 8. 1989.
Aug. 8. 1990.
Nov. 8. 1988.
Nov. 8.1988.
Nov. 8. 1988.
Nov. 8, 1988.
June 8, 1889.
Aug. 8. 1990.
June 8. 1989.
Aug. 8. 1990.
Nov. a 1988.
Nov. a 1988.
Nov. a 1988.
Aug. ft, 1990.
Maya 1992.
Aug. 8,1864.
Aug. a 1988.
Aug. a 1990.
Aug. a 1990.
Aug. a 1990.
Aug. a 1988.
Aug. a 1990.
June a 1989.
Aug. a 1990.
Aug. a 1990.
June a 1989.
Aug. a 1890.
Aug. a 1886.
June a 1989.
June a 1989.
Aug. a 1880.
June a 1989.
Aug. a 1990.
June a, 1888.
Aug. a 1990.
June a 1989.
Aug. 8 1984.
Aug. «, 1990.
Aug. 8 1984
Am. a 1990
Aug. a 1988.
Aug. • 19M.
Aug B 19M
Aug. a 1*90.

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3814	  Federal Register / Vol.  55. No. 21 / Thursday, fanuary 31. 1991 / Rules  and Regulations

TABLE 1.—EFFECTIVE DATES OF SURFACE DISPOSED WASTES (NON-SOIL AND DEBRIS) REGULATED IN THE LDRs •—COMPREHENSIVE
                                             LIST—Continued
Waste code
K021 • _
K022 	 	 	 	
K022
K023 	 	 	 _ 	 _ 	 	 	
K024 _ 	 	 .. 	
K025 	 	 	 	 _ 	 	 	 	 	
K025 « , 	 , . _
«nj« ,. , , 	 	 	 _ 	 	 _____ 	 _ 	 ,,
K027 	
K028 (matals) — 	 - 	
K028 	 	 	 _, 	 	 	
K029
K029 	 	 	 	 	 . . -..
KQ90 _ .. 	
KQ31 , ,... , , 	 	
K032
[(033 	 	 	
K034 - -
K035 	

KMR'
K037 fc
K037
KO.W.
K039
Kfup ,

KCUS
Knti
K044 *

ttfUfl IMrmramffaHkl
k'rufi

K04S
Krufl

Kfua
KQ5Q
K050
KOR1
K051
KM?
KOS2
Kn«o

K081..,,

until August 7. 1991).
K082
KG89 (NQn-C«lGfljm Sofal". ) *
K069
K071
KQ73__ 	 	 	 _ 	 _„.,
K083
K084 	 ______ 	 	 	 	
KO&l
K085 	
K086(organics)*. 	
K086 	 	 . , ____ 	
K087... 	 	 	
K093. ._.„,,
K094
KOSS
K095
KOS8 	 _______ 	 „. 	
K098. ...
K097 ....__„„ 	 ., „.. 	 .„ 	
K098 	
K099 	 	
K1QO
K100« 	 	 	 	 _ 	 	 __ __
K101 tnmmnlr*\



K102 (oroanlcsL-— . 	

Nonwastewater
Wastewater
Nonwastewater
All
All 	 _
Wastewater
Nonwastewater
AD
AH .-..., , , ,


WfltfauifM*
Nonwastewater
All
Waatewater 	
All
Aft
AH
All -,. ... 	
W«ft
Nonwastewater 	
All others
AM
Wastffwator 	
Nonwastewater 	
Wastewater 	
Nonwastewfttf.r 	
Watfvwaf

Wmrtewatiw
Nonwastewater. ...
Wastflwat^r ,
MonwMtowater , -
Wastewater 	
Nonwastewatar. ...,...• 	
Wmrtewitflf 	


Nonwastewatw
AUothvra

AN
All
iAfa»l.M||at|MT-
All. 	 	
AH 	
All others 	 .-
All

Nonwastewatar 	
Wastewatar ,„....
Nonwastewater 	
AH
AH
All
WastewaMr 	 -
Nonwaatewilw 	 	

Wasimvater


W«st9W«tir
Waste category














	 	


























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         Federal Register / Vol. 55. No. 21 / Thursday. January 31, 1991 / Rules and Regulation*     8915
TAB f 1.—EFFECTIVE DATES OF SURFACE DISPOSED WASTES (Now-Son. AND DEBRIS) REGULATED IN THE LDRs «—COMPREHENSIVE
                                            LIST—Continued
Waste cod*
tftrv? (mrtfttf)
K1f>? (fl_v*f*?t) •

Kirn
iciru
*1«
K-1I-1B
innfi
K11-J
IM1*
*11K
V11A
POr>1
POO?
CXW1
pnru
POT*
pnrw
prm7
pom
CXVM
pnm
com
P011
DO11
pni9
pmy
P013 (bartif"}
pn-^
POU
pnis
pni«
P017
D01«
ooon
POM
P093
P°??
POM
P090
PfWT
POM
PfKW
Pt»n
PfM1
PTWfl
DT*H
P0"*.
""?*
onrr
pmfi
Pf«a
PfWO
erun
Prut
on*9
P(VM
mAA
P0«
D0«
P(U7
DTUA
PTUO
Pn«n
POS1
BTVLJ
orw*
POK7
pnu
onu
P<«0
POIW
Pf«S
P™W
pom
pnM
PTMM
PrttT
Wa«t* catogory
Wt»t«vfitftf
Nftfiwait*wit*r 	

*B - . 	
AH
AH
Wittmrtttr
NonwvctflwatAr 	 > 	 • 	 >><.
^fl . ...T.T,
A"
AH
An
AH
AH
AM
AM
AM
AH - 	 	 	
AM
AM 	 	
AM
WtttfYfilffr 	

WMlflYdfT


Hnnn'iili'i'rt^tf 	
MirnntlTmlTf ... , . 	
fitfaf^m 	
AH
A" ,
AM 	 ______ 	 	 	
AH
AM __._ , 	 	
AM 	
AM ,, 	 	
AM
AM 	
AM ______ __ 	
AM ,,,..„ 	
AM _ _ ,, „_ 	 	
AM , ,,
•*• - , - -
AM 	 	 _ 	 	 _____
AM __„,_., , ..,.„ 	
AM . , ,,,„„„„„„.
AM , 	 _ 	 	 	


AM 	 	


AM __ 	 _ .
AM 	 . „ ,. 	 	
AM
AM 	 	 . , , 	 	
AM 	
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
"' 	 '|
«'•"'" 	
AM
AM
Effective data
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug.8, 1988.
May 8, 199Z
Aug.8, 1988.
Aug. 8, 1988.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
M«y6, 1902.
Jun* 8, 1969.
Jun* 8, 1969.
Jun* 8, 1989.
Jun* 8, 1689.
Aug 8, 1990.
Aug. 6. 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug.8, I960.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8. 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Mayfl, 1992.
Aug. 8, 1990.
May8, 1992.
Aug. 8. 1990.
Maya, 1992.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Jun* 6. 1969.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug.6, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Jun* 6. 1966.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Jun* 6.1969.
Jun* 6. 1969.
Aug. 6. 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 6. 1990,
May 6, 1992.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1980.
May6. 1992.
Jun* 6, 1969.
Jun* 8, 1969.
Jon* 6. 1969.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Jun* 6. 1969.
Jun* 6. 1969.
Aug. 8. 1990.
Aug. a, 1990.
Aug. a, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. a. 1990.
Aug. 6. 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 6, 1990.
Aug. 6, t990.
Aug. 6. 1990.
Aug. 6. 1990.
Jun* 6.1969.
Jun* 6, 1S69
ADO. 8 1990
Aug. 6. 1990.
ttmj ft 1M?
Am ft 1MO
Aoo.8. t990.

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3916       Federal Register  / Vol.  55, No.  21  / Thursday,  January 31,  1991  /  Rules  and  Regulations
TABLE 1.—EFFECTIVE DATES OF SURFACE DISPOSED WASTES (NON-SOIL AND DEBRIS) REGULATED IN THE LDRs •—COMPREHENSIVE
                                                             UST—Continued
                      Wist* code
  Effective date
P068		_„		All _
P069		„	_		All ...
PQ7Q  ,r,,,,,__ n  ,,„..._	„	„	,	(.. AW..
P071		„		All ._
P072			 All..
P073					 All.
P074		„		 All _
P075 __	_•,.,.,„,...	.....	_.	All -
P076		_		All -
P077		„		 All..
P078			 All..
P081				_		 All..
P082		,.		 All..
P084		_	_		 All..
P035		_		 All..
P0871		_		 All..
P088				_		 All..
P039			_			_		All.,
P092		~		 Wastewater..
P092		:	-		 Nonwastewater..
P093			AH._.
P094       .. ,								All..

     --'--'--—'"""'""'"All..
P097			 AH..
POM-
 POM  (silver)		-		Wastewater..
 P099.___.	.__._    .  .~-..    		 AH others.
 P101		-		AH..
 P102		-		 AH	
 P103			AH „
 P104 (silver)			Wastewater..
 P104			 AH others.
 P105		_		AH_
 P106	„		 AH..
 P108		_		AH _
 P10Q	   ..      					  AH..
 P110		-		AH..
 P111 \	™			AH .
 P112	__Z!""ZZ!Z".	'.	  AH.
 P113					  AH..
 P114		_		AH—
 P115	    		_	„		,..___J AU.._
 P116..
 P118		„		AH..
 P119			  AH _
 P120		„		AH_
 P121			AH..
 P122			AH..
 P123			All..
 U001					AH _
 U002	'.					~_  AH..
 U003.
 U004			  All..
 U005		_		  AH..
 U006		„		 AH..
 U007	      		_.. AIL
 U008			AH..
 U009		.'.	_	 All..
 U010		„		 AH..
 U011		_	 AH „
 U012	1		AH..
 U014	 ._	„    			 All..
 U015			 All..
 U016.J		 AH..
 U017	     .  .        .  .         	     AH..
 U018		 AH..
 U019	    	      	        .. „   _  .  All..
 U020		_		All..
 U021	    	       AH..
 U022			 All..
 U023		 All..
 U024			  AH..
 uo25	!L!!IZZ_Z"""!	'.!"!..„"_!"__!"' AH!
 U028	._		!™i! All..
 U027 „     	      	         AH
 U028		."" All"
 U029		„	  All..
Aug. 6, 1980.
    8, 1990.
*U0. 8, 1990.
 unea.1969.
Aug. a, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
 une 8. 1989.
Aug. 8.1990.
Aug. 8,1990.
Aug. 8.1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
Aug. 8.1990.
Mjfl.8,1990.
 une 8,1989.
May 8, 1992.
Aug. 8, 1990.
 une B, 1969.
Aug. 8. 1990.
May 8, 1992.
Aug. 8. 1990.
 une 8. 1989.
Aug. 8,1990.
Aug. 8,1990.
 une 8,1989.
 une 8, 1989.
Aug. 8,1990.
 une 8.1989.
Aug. 8,1990.
Aug. 8,1990.
Aug. a. 1990.
Aug. 8.1990.
June 8.1989.
Aug. 8,1990.
June 8,1989.
Aug. 8. 1990.
June 8,1989.
Aug. B. 1990.
June 8,1989.
Aug. a, 1990.
Aug. B. 1990.
Aug. 8, 1990.
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Aug. 8. 1990.
Aug. 8.1990.
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TABL.F. 1 .—EFFECTIVE DATES OF SURFACE DISPOSED WASTES (NON-SOIL AND DEBRIS) REGULATED IN THE LDRs •—COMPREHENSIVE
                                             LJST—Continued
Waste code
U030 _ 	
U031
U032
U033
U034
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U036
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U038
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                                       APPENDIX F

                       REGIONAL ENFORCEMENT CONTACTS
EPA Region 1
RCRA Support Section
Bob Cianciarulo
(617) 573-5778
Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

EPA Region 2
Hazardous Waste Compliance Branch
Ton H. Moy
(212) 264-1785
New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico,
Virgin Islands

EPA Region 3
RCRA Programs Branch
Doug Donor
(215) 597-9884
Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania,
Virginia, West Virginia, District of Columbia

EPA Region 4
RCRA Federal Facilities Compliance
Judy Sophianopoulos
(404) 347-7603
Alabama, Florida, Georgia,  Kentucky,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee

EPA Region 5
RCRA Technical Enforcement
Andy Tschampa
(312) 886-4591
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
EPA Region 6
RCRA Enforcement Branch
Terry Mendiola
(214) 655-2129
Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, Texas

EPA Region 7
RCRA Compliance Section
Cynthia Hutchison
(913) 551-7478
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska

EPA Region 8
RCRA Implementation Branch
Felix Flechas
(303) 293-1524
Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Utah, Wyoming

EPA Region 9
RCRA Compliance Section
Latha Rajagopalan
(415) 744-2142
Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American
Samoa, Guam, Trust Territories of the Pacific

EPA Region 10
RCRA Compliance Section
Chae Pak
(206) 553-5153
Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
 For Additional information on the Land Disposal Restrictions program, contact the toll-free
 EPA RCRA/Superfund Hotline at 1-800-424-9346 outside Virginia or 1-800-535-0202 in
 Virginia.
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                                     APPENDIX G

                               GLOSSARY OF TERMS

California List:  Effective July 8, 1987,  this rulemaking prohibited disposal (except by
deep well injection) of California  List wastes.  California List wastes are liquid and
nonliquid hazardous wastes containing HOCs above 1,000 ppm, and liquid hazardous
wastes containing PCBs  above 50 ppm, certain toxic metals above specified statutory
concentrations, or corrosive  liquid wastes that have a pH level below 2.  This list is  based
on regulations developed by  the California Department of Health Services.

Certification:  A written statement of professional opinion and intent signed by an
authorized representative that acknowledges an owner or operator's compliance with
applicable LDR requirements.  Certifications are  required for  treatment surface
impoundment exemption requests, applications for case-by-case extensions to  an effective
date,  no-migration petitions,  and  waste analysis  and recordkeeping provisions applicable to
any person who generates, treats,  stores, or disposes of hazardous wastes.  The information
referenced by the certification must be true,  accurate,  and complete and there are
significant penalties for submitting false  information, including fine  and imprisonment.

Extraction Procedure Toxicity Test: The Extraction Procedure Toxicity Test (EP Tox
Test) is used to determine the toxicity characteristic of a waste.  It is now  being replaced
by the TCLP.

Facility:  All contiguous land, and structures, or other appurtenances, and improvements on
the land,  used for treating, storing, or disposing of hazardous waste. A facility may  consist
of several treatment, storage,  or disposal  operational units (e.g., one or more  landfills,
surface impoundments, or combinations of them).

First Third  Rule:   Effective August 8,  1988, this  rule prohibited the land  disposal of  62
wastes and set restrictions on 121  others.  It regulates some of the  F-coded wastes such as
bath solutions from electroplating processes, some  of  the K-coded wastes such as
acetonitrile production wastes, and some  of the P-  and U-coded wastes which are discarded
commercial chemical products such as formaldehyde.

Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments  (HSWA): Amendment to RCRA in 1984, that
minimizes nations reliance on land disposal  of hazardous waste by, among other things,
requiring EPA to evaluate all listed and characteristic hazardous wastes according to  a strict
schedule  to determine which  wastes should be restricted from land  disposal.

Hazardous Waste:  Waste  that because  of its quantity, concentration,  or physical,
chemical, or infectious characteristics may cause, or significantly  contribute to an increase
in mortality  or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating  reversible, illness, or
pose a substantial present or potential hazard to  human health or the environment when
improperly treated, stored, transported, or disposed of, or otherwise managed.
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Hazardous Waste Code:   The number assigned by EPA to each hazardous waste listed in
40 CFR Part 261,  Subpart  D,  and to each characteristic waste identified in 40 CFR Part
261, Subpart C.

Lab Pack Wastes:  A lab  pack waste is an overpack container, usually a steel or fiber
drum, containing small quantities of chemicals of the  same hazardous class.

Land Disposal Restrictions:  Prohibits the land disposal of hazardous wastes into or on
the land unless EPA finds  that it will not endanger human health and the environment.
EPA must develop levels or methods  of treatment that substantially diminish the  toxicity of
the waste or  the likelihood that hazardous constituents will migrate  from the waste that
must be met before the waste  is land disposed.  Strict statutory deadlines  were imposed on
EPA to regulate the  land disposal  of specific hazardous wastes, concentrating first on the
most harmful.  EPA has met all of the Congressionally mandated dates.

Notification:  When restricted wastes are being shipped off-site for treatment, storage,
disposal, or  are managed on-site, EPA has established a tracking system that requires that
notifications and certifications  be sent to the receiving facility or if applicable to  EPA or
the appropriate EPA representative. These requirements are outlined in 40 CFR §268.7.

Prohibition Levels:  Treatment standards that when exceeded trigger statutory land disposal
prohibitions  on certain wastes.  These levels were established by the California List rule
that Congress incorporated  into the 1984 Amendments  to RCRA.

Resource Conservation and Recovery  Act (RCRA):  The Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act of 1976, regulates hazardous waste generation, storage, transportation,
treatment, and disposal. This  Act was amended on November 8,  1984. The 1984
amendments called HSWA significantly expanded the scope and requirements of RCRA.

Second Third Rule:  Effective June 8, 1989,  this rule established treatment  standards for
67  additional wastes and for the F-coded wastes not addressed in the First Third
rulemaking.   Besides specifying BDAT treatment standards,  this rule expressed treatment
standards as concentrations measured in the treatment residues or  required specific
treatment methods  (such as incineration) for some wastes.

Solvents and Dioxins Rule:  Effective  November 7, 1986, this rule prohibited further land
disposal (except by deep well  injection) of spent  solvent wastes with EPA Hazardous
Waste  codes F001-F005, and dioxin wastes with hazardous waste codes F020-F023 and
F026-F028,  and requires that these wastes be treated prior to land disposal.

Subtitle C  Facility:  Solid waste regulated under Subtitle C of RCRA, are  hazardous, and
are directed to Subtitle C disposal facilities.  These facilities fall into three  general
categories:   landfills, surface impoundments, and  land treatment facilities.
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Subtitle D Facility:  Solid waste regulated under Subtitle D of RCRA, are primarily
nonhazardous, and are directed to Subtitle D disposal facilities.  These facilities fall into
four general categories:  landfills, surface impoundments, land application facilities, and
waste piles.

Third Third Rule:  Effective May 8,  1990, this fifth and final rulemaking pursuant to the
Congressional mandated dates set treatment standards and imposed restrictions on  344 listed
wastes, and all characteristic  wastes. Two-thirds of the listed wastes have treatment
standards  expressed as concentrations in the treated wastes,  while the remaining wastes
have treatment standards expressed  as specific technologies.

Tolling Agreement: A tolling agreement is a contract between a small quantity generator
and a recycling facility that arranges for collection  and reclamation of a specified waste
and for redelivery of regenerated material at a specified frequency.

Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure  (TCLP): Promulgated in the November 7,
 1986 Solvents  and Dioxins rule, this testing procedure was  specifically initiated for
evaluation of the solvent-  and dioxin-containing waste.  The Agency requires that when a
waste extract is tested the TCLP is used to determine  whether a waste requires treatment.
Additionally, the TCLP is used to determine whether a waste is hazardous and  serves as a
monitoring technique to determine whether a treated waste meets the applicable waste
extract treatment standard.
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