oEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency Office o* Solid Waste and Emergency Response DIRECTIVE NUMBER: 9444.07(84) TITLE: APPROVAL DATE: 5-30-84 EFFECTIVE DATE: 5-30-84 ORIGINATING OFFICE: office of solid waste E3 FINAL O DRAFT STATUS: r i REFERENCE (other documents) t ] A- Pending OMB approval [ j B- Pending AA-OSWER approval I J C- For review &/or comment [ ] D- In development or circulating headquarters OSWER OSWER OSWER VE DIRECTIVE DIRECTIVE Dl ------- PARii 261 SUBPART D - LISTS DOC: 9444.07(84) Key Words: Regulations: Subject: Addressee: Originator: Source Doc: Date: Summary: Formaldehyde, Ballast Fluid 40 CFR 261.33(d)(e)(f) Ballast Fluid Classification "W.H. Yancey, NL Baroid, P.O. Box 1675, Houston, TX 77001 Irene Horner, Studies and Methods Branch #9444.07(84) 5-30-84 When formaldehyde and sodium pentachlorophenate are used to keep down growth in ship ballast fluid, the fluid is not considered to be the commercial chemical product formaldehyde; therefore, it is not subject to regulation under §261.33(f). Ship ballast fluid would need to be specifically listed as a hazardous waste stream or be hazardous on the basis of the Subpart C charac- teristics, according to the definition of commercial chemical products that follows §261.33(d). ------- 9444.07 (84) May 30, 1984 w. H. Yancey NL Bar-old P.O. Box 1675 Houston, TX 77001 Dear Mr. Yanceyt This is to confirm our May 29, 1984 telephone conversation regarding your letter to Alan Corson dated May 17, 1984, regarding ballast fluid classification. I hope this discussion clarifies your question on the formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is listed (as U122) in 40 CFR 261.33(f). This listing refers only to discarded commercial chemical products, off-specification species, container residues, and spill residues having the generic name * formaldehyde.' The comment in Section 261.33(d) explains that the term "commercial chemical product" refers to a substance manufactured for commercial use which is commercially pure or a technical grade and formulations in which the chemical is the sole active ingredient. It does not refer to a material, such as a process waste, that contains any of the substances listed in 261.33(e) or 261.33(f). To be considered a hazardous waste, such process wastes will be listed in either Sections 261.31 or 261.32 or be identified as a hazardous waste by characteristics as set forth in the regulations. In other words, formaldehyde (and sodium pentachlorophenate) is being used to keep down growth in the ballast fluid. The fluid is not considered to be the commercial chemical product formaldehyde. Ship ballast fluid would have to be specifically listed as a hazardous waste stream or be hazardous on the basis of the characteristics (ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, or EP toxicity), as explained above• ------- If you have any further questions, feel free to call me at (202) 382-4804. You should also be able to contact the RCRA/Superfund Hotline tollfree at (800) 424-9346 for assistance with any aspect of the RCRA regulations. Sincerely yours/ Irene Horner Studies and Methods Branch (WH-562B) ------- |