PA United States Environmental Protection Agency OH.ce of Solid Waste ana Emergency Response DIRECTIVE NUMBER: 9441.1K85) TITLE: Generation of Dioxin Wastes From a Labs Analytical Procedures APPROVAL DATE: 4-30-85 EFFECTIVE DATE: 4-30-85 ORIGINATING OFFICE: Office of Solid Waste El FINAL D DRAFT LEVEL OF DRAFT DA — Signed by AA or OAA D B — Signed by Office Director DC — Review & Comment REFERENCE (other documents): OS WER OS WER OS WER VE DIRECTIVE DIRECTIVE Dl ------- 261 SUBPART A - GENERAL DOC: 9441.11(85) Key Words: Dioxin, Exclusion, Laboratory Waste Regulations: 40 CFR 261.4(d) Subject: Generation of Dioxin Wastes From a Labs Analytical Procedures Addressee: N/A Originator: Carolyn Barley, Project Officer, OSW, and Barbara Hostage, Project Officer, OER, RCRA Hotline Monthly Status Report - March 1985 Source Doc: Date: Summary: See Miscellaneous [9560.06(85) Question #1] 4-30-85 The Hotline response discusses the procedures for labs to follow if it generates dioxin waste from its analytical procedures. ------- 9444.11(85) '9 Mr. J.W. Bloemer Eaton Corporation Manufacturing Services Center 32500 Chardon load Willoughby Bill*, Ohio 44094 Dear Mr. Bloemeri This is in reply to year letter of June 3, IMS, in which you solicited our opinion as to the status of speafc ion exchange rssio resulting frost metal removal from alsetroplating rinse waters (BPA Basardons Waste F006). As yon surmised in your question* our answer is in the affirmative — the spent ion exchange resin is considered to be F006 and must be managed in accordance with hasardous waste regulations.. Should yon need additional information or* in particular, if you wish information relative to excluding your wastevfrom regulatory control (•delisting"), Z snggeet you call nyles Morse, 202/382*4782. Very truly yours. Alan 8. Corson, ,. - Branch Chief Studies and Methods Branch (WH-562B) ------- |