oEPA
              United States
              Environmental Protection
              Agency
           Office of
           Solid Waste and
           Emergency Response
DIRECTIVE NUMBER: 9487.01-1A(85)

TITLE: RESTRICTIONS ON^THE PLACEMENT OF NON-
    HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS IN HAZARDOUS WASTE
   . LANDFILLS

APPROVAL DATE: APRIL 30, 1986

EFFECTIVE DATE: NOVEMBERS, 1985

ORIGINATING OFFICE: OSW/WMED

H FINAL

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               United States
               Environmental Protection
               Agency
            Office of
            Solid Watte and
            Emergency Response
DIRECTIVE NUMBER: 9487.0i-lA(85)

TITLE: RESTRICTIONS ON^THE PLACEMENT OF NON-
     HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS' IN HAZARDOUS WASTE
     LANDFILLS

APPROVAL DATE: APRIL 30, 1986

EFFECTIVE DATE: NOVEMBER 8, 1985

ORIGINATING OFFICE:  OSW/WMED

H FINAL

Q DRAFT

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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS


           Executive  Summary

       1.   Introduction                                             3

      .2.   Statutory  and Regulatory  Requirements                    5

           A.   Purpose                                              5
           B.   What constitutes placement of NHL's?                  5
           C.   What is required for  an exemption?                  .9
           D.   What alternatives to  placement in a Subtitle D
                 landfill should be  considered?                    10
           E.   What constitutes a risk of contamination to an
                 underground source  of drinking water?              14

      3.  General Guidance                                         16

          A.   Introduction                                         16
          B.   How may  an  owner or operator  apply for an
                 exemption?                                         17
          C.   What information must be  submitted to make  the
                 required  demonstrations?                           18
          D.   Alternatives  that  should  be considered               24
          E.   Implementation                                       24
          Appendices

          A.  Publications for Use in Determining Reasonable
                Availability of Alternatives                       28

          B.  Industries and their Associated Hazardous Wastes     29

          C.  Potential Sources of Information on the Location of
                Aquifers Identified as Underground Sources of
                Drinking Water                                     30

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                        EXECUTIVE SUMMARY*


      Section 3004(c)(3) of HSWA restricts the placement of non-

 hazardous  liquids  in hazardous waste (Subtitle C) landfills.

 Such placement is  allowed only when it will not present a risk

 of contamination to any underground source of drinking water, and

 when there is no placement alternative other than another landfill

 that contains or may contain hazardous waste or an unlined impound-

 ment that  contains or may contain hazardous wastes.

      The rules restricting the placement of nonhazardous liquids

 in hazardous waste landfills became effective on November 8, 1985.

 The Agency is issuing this guidance to ensure that owners and

 operators  of landfills regulated under Subtitle C of the Resource

 Conservation and Recovery Act understand the legal requirements

 of this provision  (which are presented in Section 2 of this guidance)

 and to provide assistance to owners or operators in complying

 with the provision (presented in Section 3 of this guidance).

      The scope of  the nonhazardous liquids (NHL's) provision and

 the overall demonstration process are explained in a flowchart,

 included as Exhibit 1.  Owners/operators are not subject to the

 prohibition when the following situations occur;

      1.  NHL's are absorbed and the material passes the-Paint
          Filter Liquids Test prior to placement in the
          hazardous waste landfill, or

      2.  NHL's are used in the hazardous waste landfill to
          to meet other regulatory or safety requirements:

          a.  dust suppression
          b.  fire fighting
          c.  watering of vegetative cover
          d.  moistening of clay cap
          e.  washing of landfill equipment
          f.  herbicide or pesticide treatment
          g.  as part of an CPA-approved corrective action program
              (e.g. "landfill washing" or "soil flushing")

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      Section 2.B provides more information about those situations that
         if
      are not subject to the prohibition.

          \An owner or operator who wishes an exemption in order to'

      place NrfL's into his hazardous waste landfill must make the

      demonstrations under §3004(c)(3).  Section 3.C describes what

      information should be submitted to EPA beyond that already provided

      in a complete Part B permit application.

           Sections 3.B and 3.E describe procedures-for processing

      exemption requests.  The appendices provide reference material for

      assisting owners or operators in selecting alternative treatment

      methods (Appendix A), in assessing whether hazardous wastes might

      be associated with certain industrial processes (Appendix B),

      and in determining whether an aquifer might be an Underground

      Source of Drinking Water (Appendix C).
     *This guidance  is  subject  to  change  based  on  comments  received
      on 40 CFR 270.21(h)(2)  and the  nonhazardous  liquids preamble
      langua'ge as part  of  the Proposed  Codification  Rule  (51  FR  10706)
      The comment period closes on May  27,  1986.

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     1.  Introduction

           Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

     (RCRA) of 1976 created a management system to ensure that hazardous '

     waste is safely treated, stored, and disposed of to ensure protection

     of human health and the environment.

           On November 8, 1984, RCRA was amended by the Hazardous and

     Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA).  Section 3004(c)(3) of

     HSWA addresses the placement of nonhazardous liquids (NHL's) in

     hazardous waste landfills (i.e., those landfills that are regulated

     under Subtitle C of RCRA).  Section 3004(c)(3) states:

          Effective twelve  months after the date of the enactment of
          the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984,  the placement
          of  any liquid which is not a hazardous waste in a  landfill
          for which a permit is required under Section 3005(c) or which
          is  operating pursuant to interim status granted under Section
          3005(e)  is prohibited unless the owner or operator of such
          landfill demonstrates to the Administrator, or the Administrator
          determines,  that  -

          A)  the only  reasonably available alternative to the placement
             in  such landfill is placement in a landfill or  unlined
             surface impoundment, whether or not permitted under Section
             3005(c)  or operating pursuant to interim status under Section
             3005(e),  which contains,  or may reasonably be anticipated
             to  contain,  hazardous wastes;  and,

          B)  placement  in such owner or operator's landfill  will not
             present a  risk  of  contamination of any underground source
             of  drinking water.

         On  July  15,  1985,  the  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

    published in  the  Federal  Register,  as  40 CFR 264.314(e)  and

    265.314(f), the Final  Codification  Rule which addresses  this

    provision (50  FR 28749).  The  rules are identical  for permitted

    and  interim status  facilities:
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         Effective November  8,  1985,  the  placement of  any liquid
         which  is  not  a  hazardous  waste in  a landfill  is  prohibited
         unless the owner  or  operator  of  such landfill  demonstrates

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           to the Regional Administrator, or the Regional Administrator
           determines, that:

           (I)  The only reasonably available alternative to the
                placement in such landfill is placement in a landfill
                or unlined surface impoundment, whether or not permitted
                or operating under interim status, which contains,
                or may reasonably be anticipated to contain, hazardous
                waste; and

           (2)  Placement in such owner or operator's landfill will
                not present a risk of contamination of any underground
                source of drinking water (as that term is defined
                in section 144,3 of this chapter).


      2.  Statutory and Regulatory Requirements

      A.  Purpose

           The Section 3004(c)(3) provision and related provisions thftt

      restrict the placement of bulk and containerized liquid hazardous

      wastes  in landfills (Sections 3004(c)(1)  and (2) of RCRA) are

      intended to reduce the placement of liquids in hazardous waste

      landfills and thus to reduce the probability of migration of

      hazardous wastes into ground water.  The  provisions will also

      reduce  the quantity of leachate that must be collected and treated

      at these landfills.

      B.  What constitutes placement of nonhazardous liquids?

           Congress used the word "placement" in several places in the

      Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments, including the section that

      addresses bulk liquid hazardous wastes.  The Agency's interpreta-

      tion of "placement" of nonhazardous liquids is, accordingly,

      similar to that adopted for bulk liquid hazardous wastes (see

      Prohibition on the Placement of Bulk Liquid Hazardous Waste in

      Landfills,  Statutory Interpretative Guidance - Draft, March, 1985

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      and Final, expected in June, 1986).



           The Agency interprets the restriction on "placement"



      of NHL's to include, but not be limited to, the following:



      1) placing nonhazardous liquids still in liquid form into any



      part of a landfill cell prior to solidification, and 2) placing



      NHL's into any part of an active landfill unit where the liquids



      are then solidified, whether or not subsequent transfer to another



      part of the active landfill unit may occur.  The legislative



      history of a related statutory provision, Section 3004(b) (banning



      the placement of liquid hazardous wastes in salt domes, underground



      mines,  or caves), supports the view that Congress intended the



      ban on  "placement" to be construed broadly in order to prohibit



      the storage of material that is awaiting further treatment or



      disposal, and  to preclude the use of such locations as treatment



      chambers (129  Cong.  Rec.  H8141, daily ed. October 6, 1983).   Thus,



      EPA considers  that the restriction on nonhazardous liquids applies



      regardless  of  the  purpose of placing the liquids into a landfill,



      except  as described  below.



          Uses of NHL's that are necessary to meet other regulatory



      or safety requirements, including EPA-approved corrective actions,



      are  not  considered to  be  subject  to the  restrictions under 3004(c)(3)



      The Agency  believes  that  Congress did not intend to require  owners



      or  operators to apply  for an  exemption for uses  of nonhazardous



      liquids  in  or  near a landfill that are necessary to comply with



      the  technical  requirements  of the RCRA regulations.   Based on



      the  language and  legislative  history of  Section  3004(c)(3)  and

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      of: Section 3004(c) generally, EPA believes that Congress1 primary


      concern in banning liquids was the control of the placement of


     .liquids in landfills for treatment, storage, or disposal.  The
            s

      presence of the provision in 3004(c)(3)(A), which was intended


      to prevent shifting of the nonhazardous liquids to other locations,


      confirms that Congress intended this provision to address waste


      management methods.  For this reason, uses such as the following


      should not be subject to the restrictions under 3004(c)(3):  dust


      suppression,  fire fighting, intermittent watering of vegetative


      cover,  moistening of a clay cap to prevent cracking or offgassing,


      washing of landfill equipment,  and herbicide or pesticide treatment


      to control certain organisms that could breach a cap or liner.


      In addition,  EPA believes that  the use of liquids for approved


      corrective action purposes (e.g., landfill washing or soil  flushing


      to reduce  hazardous waste concentrations)  does not require  an


      owner or operator to apply for  an exemption under 3004(c)(3).


      Such uses  are  clearly outside the scope of the provision.   It


     would not  be appropriate  to require the identification of  "reason-


     ably available alternatives"  under 3004(c)(3)(A)  in these cases


     because  the liquid is being  used  to meet  corrective action  require-


     ments at the landfill*  Section 3004(c)(3)(B)  also appears  to be


     largely  inapplicable,  inasmuch  as ground  water (though not


     necessarily an underground  source of  drinking  water)  will already


     be contaminated  in these  cases, and EPA will already  have made

            .1 -   '
     the determination  that corrective action  is necessary to remove


     or treat contamination.


          A liquid  is considered  to be nonhazardous  if  its composition

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      or its physical or chemical properties would not,  if it were a



      waste, qualify it as a hazardous waste under 40 CFR Part 261.



      It should be noted that an NHL need not be a "waste" for the



      restrictions under 3004(c)(3) to apply.  When addressing bulk



      liquid hazardous  wastes and other classes of materials, the



      statute refers to them as "wastes"; there is no such reference



      in 3004(c)(3).  Therefore, EPA interprets the restriction in



      Section 3004(c)(3) as applying to all nonhazardous liquids, not



      only to liquid wastes.



           To comply with the restriction, the owner or operator must



      determine if a nonhazardous material, whether containerized or



      in bulk form,  is  a liquid or contains free liquids.  EPA regulations



      define "free liquids" as "liquids which readily separate from -



      the solid portion of a waste under ambient temperature and pressure"



      (40 CFR 260.10).   ("Liquids" and "free liquids" include liquids



      that separate  out during transportation to the landfill.)  If it



      is not obviously  clear to the owner or operator that a nonhazardous



      material contains free liquids, the material must be tested.  The



      Agency considers  the Paint Filter Liquids Test (Method 9095; 50



      FR 18370 (April 30, 1985)) appropriate for this purpose; this is



      the same test  that should be used for bulk liquid hazardous



      waste.  (The legislative history states that "the definition



      of liquids is  the same for liquid hazardous and nonhazardous waste"



      (129 Cong. Rec. H8139, daily ed., October 6, 1983); thus the use



      of the same test  as for bulk hazardous wastes is clearly appropriate.)



      The test defines  the substance being tested as a liquid if, within

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      a  5-minute period,  any  fluid  passes  through  the paint  filter  from

      a  representative sample of the substance.

           If a sample passes the Paint Filter Liquids Test  (i.e.,  no

      fluid passes through the  filter within 5 minutes), the nonhazardous

      material is not subject to the restriction in Section  3004(c)(3)

      and can be placed in a  hazardous waste landfill.  If a sample

      fails the Paint Filter  Liquids Test,  it must be determined  if

      treatment is a reasonably available  alternative.  If it  is, the

      material may be treated (but  not in  the landfill unit  itself) so

      that it passes the  test,  at which time it is no longer subject to

      3004(c)(3) and thus may be placed in  a hazardous waste landfill.

      Congress specifically prohibited the  use of absorbents in treating

      bulk liquid hazardous wastes  but made no mention of absorbents "in

      addressing NHL's.   Had  such an absolute prohibition been intended

      for NHL's, EPA believes that  Congress would have included it.

      Therefore, nonhazardous liquids to which absorbents have been

      added may be placed in  a hazardous waste landfill, so  long  as a

      representative sample of the  absorbed material passes  the Paint

      Filter Liquids Test.  However, EPA encourages the use of

      structurally stable, nonbiodegradable absorbents if NHL's are

      treated with absorbents.


      C.   What is required to qualify for an exemption to Section
          3004(c)(3)?

           The second question that must be addressed is whether  there

      is any reasonably available alternative to the placement of the

      NHL in the Subtitle C landfill.  The owner or operator of a

      hazardous waste landfill who  seeks to place nonhazardous liquids

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      in liquid form  in that landfill must make the demonstrations

      required by HSWA and the implementing regulations.  These

      demonstrations  are described in this and succeeding sections of

      this guidance;  the manner in which the demonstrations must be

      made and the information that is required to make the demonstrations

      are described in Section 3.

           To qualify for an exemption, the owner or operator of a

      Subtitle C landfill must show that all available alternatives

      have been examined and must demonstrate that the only reasonably

      available alternative is placement in another Subtitle C landfill

      or any other landfill or unlined impoundment (whether or not

      regulated under 40 CFR Part 264-265) that is known to contain or

      may reasonably be anticipated to contain hazardous wastes.

      Factors such as technological considerations,  engineering consid-

      erations, the  relative locations of suitable alternative sites,

      the nature  of  the nonhazardous  liquid,  applicable State restric-

      tions  on universe of hazardous  waste, the commercial availability

      of alternative facilities,  as well as other factors all may be

      used to determine reasonable  availability.   Potential alternatives

      to the  Subtitle C landfill  that should  be considered are discussed

      below  in Sections 2.D,  3.C, and 3.D of  this  guidance.


      D.  What alternatives  to  placement in a  Subtitle  C landfill should
         be  considered?

          There are  several  alternatives to  placing  the NHL in a

      Subtitle C landfill  that  should  be considered by  the owner or

      operator.  If any alternative is  found  to be reasonably available,

      the owner or operator  is  not eligible for the exemption under
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      3004(c)(3)  and thus may not place the NHL in the Subtitle C



      landfill while the material remains in liquid form or contains



      free liquids.



           Among  the potential alternatives that should be considered



      are  alternatives  that do not  involve storage or disposal  in any



      landfill or impoundment.  These  alternatives may include  injection



      wells;  destruction (e.g.,  by  incineration or reuse as fuel);



      discharge to a publicly owned treatment  works (POTW); discharge



      through an  NPDES  permit; or treatment (e.g.,  physical,  chemical,



      or biological).   Appendix  A lists  several publications  that may



      be useful in selecting  an  appropriate alternative.   Treatment



      that would  allow  the  NHL to pass  the  Paint  Filter  Liquids  Test,



      and  thus  no  longer  be subject  to  3004(c)(3),  also  should be



      considered.  It should  be  noted that  if  the  nonhazardous liquids



      are treated  in any  way,  the treatment may not occur within the



      Subtitle C  landfill unit.



          Other alternatives  that  should be considered  include  placement



      in other impoundments or landfills.   Lined  impoundments regulated



     under Subtitle D  (that do  not contain hazardous waste) or



     Subtitle C of RCRA, unlined Subtitle  D impoundments that do not



     contain hazardous wastes,  and Subtitle D  landfills (whether lined



     or unlined)  that do not contain hazardous wastes are  all potential



     alternatives.  Owners or operators of Subtitle C landfills  must



     demonstrate  that none of these various alternative facilities are



     reasonably available  in order to qualify  for  an exemption  to



     3004(c)(3).
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           In  determining whether an impoundment  is  lined  or  unlined,

      the  intent of  Congress is clear.   The legislative  history  states

      that "the term 'unlined1  means a  unit which does not meet  the

      requirements of 40 CFR Part 264,  Subpart Kf promulgated on

      July 26, 1982" (129 Cong. Rec. H8141, daily ed., October 6,

      1983).   The July  1982 regulations at 40 CFR 264.221  require,  in

      effect,  a clay or synthetic liner to be installed  for storage

      surface  impoundments, and a synthetic liner to be  installed  at

      disposal impoundments.  The clay  liner must be of  sufficient

      thickness to prevent waste migration beyond its base during  the

      active life (including the closure period)  of  the  impoundment.

      Therefore, EPA considers an impoundment to  be  unlined if:

            0  it has  no liner;

            0  it is a disposal unit and has no  synthetic liner (see
                Draft Minimum Technological Guidance on  Single Liner
                Systems for Landfills,  Surface Impoundments,  and Waste
                Piles-Design,  Construction, and Operation, May 1985.
                EPA/530-SW-85-013);

            0  it is a storage unit and has an inadequate clay liner;
                or

            0  it,  for any reason,  has an inadequate liner,  regardless
                of the  materials used.

           Several or many alternative  landfills  and impoundments  may

      have to  be considered by an owner or operator  who  is seeking an

      exemption (Sections 3.C and 3.D list the specific  alternative

      facilities that must be considered).  It must  be demonstrated

      that each alternative landfill and unlined  impoundment  contains,

      or may reasonably be anticipated  to contain, hazardous  wastes.

      Owners or operators could determine the likelihood that alternative

      landfills or unlined impoundments contain or might contain hazardous
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     wastes  (including small quantity generated wastes) in several



     ways  (the legislative history refers to units that "contain or



     might contain hazardous wastes due to prior disposal practices"



     (129 Cong. Rec. H8138, daily ed., October 6, 1983).



          An examination of each alternative facility's records may



     provide evidence that hazardous wastes might be present.  However,



     these records may refer to previously disposed wastes by names



     other than chemical names (e.g., product names or other commonly



     used names), so some care would be necessary in comparing the records



     to materials listed in 40 CFR Part 261.  Records at alternative



     sites may also identify industries that utilized the site for



     disposal in the past; a list of industries and their associated



     hazardous wastes is included as Appendix C of EPA's guidance on"



     RCRA Preliminary Assessment/Site Investigation to Implement



     Corrective Action.  This list could be valuable in assessing the



     likelihood of prior disposal of hazardous wastes.  (The list is



     included as Appendix B.)  It should be noted that the examination



     of records at potential alternative facilities may not be useful



     in identifying wastes that are classified as hazardous only



     because they exhibit certain characteristics defined in Subpart C



     of 40 CFR Part 261 (ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and EP



     Toxicity).  In addition, the quality of records that predate the



     interim status rules (November 19, 1980) at alternative facilities



     must be taken into account before the determination that no



     hazardous wastes are present can be made.



          The most obvious means of determining whether an alternative



     landfill or unlined impoundment contains or might contain hazardous
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     wastes  is  by sampling the  contents  of the  alternative  unit.   The

     examination of  such  databases  as  CERCLIS,  compiled  under  the

     Comprehensive Environmental Response,  Compensation,  and Liability

     Act of  1980  (CERCLA,  or  Superfund), may  be used  to  assess  the

     potential  presence of hazardous wastes.  In heavily  industrialized

     areas,  commercial facilities are  likely  to have  received  hazardous

     wastes  in  the past and this may be  considered  in making the

     determination if alternative facilities  contain  hazardous  waste.

     Current or recent disposal of  certain  hazardous  wastes by  small

     quantity generators  (SQG's) may be  identified  as a  result  of  an

     HSWA requirement (Section 3001(d) of RCRA)  that  certain SQG

     wastes be manifested.


     E.  What constitutes  a risk of contamination to  an underground
         source of drinking water?                             _,,,"

          As stated  in the  Final Codification Rule, an underground

     source of drinking water (USDW) is defined  in  40 CFR 144.3.   That

     section defines a USDW as:

          ... an aquifer or its portion:

               (a)(l)  Which supplies any public water system;  or

                  (2)  Which contains a sufficient quantity of  ground
                       water to supply a public water system; and

                       (i) Currently supplies drinking water for
                           human consumption; or

                      (ii) Contains fewer than 10,000 mg/L total
                           dissolved solids; and

          1     (b)   Which  is not an exempted aquifer.

          It  should  be noted that as used in these regulations, "aquifer"
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     refers to an entire hydrogeologic unit, not only the point(s)  at



     which water is or could be withdrawn.  "Public water system" is



     defined at 40 CFR 142.2(k) as "a system for provision to the



     public of piped water for human consumption, if such system has



     at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of



     at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year."



     Per capital water use varies greatly depending on geographical



     and seasonal consumption,  so the water volume necessary to qualify



     an aquifer as  a potential  public water system could be relatively



     small in some  circumstances.



          To qualify as a USDW, an aquifer need not be actively



     supplying public water.  Under 40 CFR 144.3,  as noted above, the



     aquifer need only  have sufficient capacity to supply a public



     water system,  have less  than 10,000  milligrams per liter (mg/L)



     total dissolved solids,  and not  be an exempted aquifer (exemption



     criteria  are provided at 40 CFR  146.4).   To illustrate the



     restrictiveness of the 10,000 mg/L dissolved  solids limitation,



     ground  water having  a total dissolved solids  concentration greater



     than  500  mg/L  is not recommended for human consumption and any



    ground  water having  more than 2,000  mg/L  is generally unfit  for



    long-term irrigation (Clark,  J.W.  et al.  Water Supply and  Pollution



    Control.  Harper and  Row  Publishers,  New York,  1977.)



         The most complete sources of  information  concerning  identified



    USDW's  are the  State  regulatory  offices with  jurisdiction  over
          l


    underground  injection  wells.  State  offices that  deal with drinking



    water may also be  valuable  sources of  information.   Appendix C



    contains a list of EPA and  State officials who may  be  helpful  in




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     identifying USDW's.



          The owner  or  operator of  a Subtitle C  landfill  roust  also



     demonstrate that placing  the nonhazardous liquids  in the  landfill



     would pose  no risk to a USDW.   EPA believes that  a risk of



     contamination to a USDW exists when there is a threat to  human



     health and  the  environment resulting from an increase in  the



     concentration of hazardous wastes or constituents.  The ground



     water protection standards (including alternate concentration



     limits)  set under  §264.92 and  .94 are set at a level that protects



     human health and the  environment.  EPA presumes that if the con-



     stitutent concentrations  in ground water are already at an unac-



     ceptable level,  the addition of liquids to  the unit  that  is leaking



     will  increase the  risks posed  by that unit.  A landfill would be



     ineligible  for  the exemption under 3004(c)(3)  if  1)  any concentrar



     tion  of  a hazardous waste or constituent in a USDW exceeds any



     ground-water protection standard (unless it is shown that the



     landfill is not  responsible for the contamination  or that the



     addition of NHL's  would not increase the risk) or  2)  if the



     addition of nonhazardous  liquids to a landfill could cause concen-



     trations to exceed any ground  water protection standard  (including



     alternate concentration limits).





     3.  General Guidance



    A.  Introduction



          As  discussed  in  preceding sections of  this guidance, an owner



    or operator of a hazardous waste landfill who seeks  to place



    nonhazardous liquids  in the landfill must demonstrate that the
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      only  reasonably available  alternative  is placement  in  a  landfill

      or  an unlined  impoundment  (whether or  not  regulated under  Subtitle

      C of  RCRA)  that contains or may  contain hazardous wastes.  The

      owner or operator must  also demonstrate that placement of  the

      nonhazardous liquid  in  his hazardous waste  landfill would  not

      pose  a  risk of contamination  to  any underground  source of  drinking

      water.  Section 3.B  below  specifies the manner in which  owners

      or  operators may  apply  for an exemption to  Section  3004(c)(3) of

      RCRA,  and Section 3.C specifies  the information  that must  be

      provided by owners or operators  to make the required demonstrations.

      Section 3.D lists the alternatives to  such  placement that  should

      be  considered  and found not to be reasonably available.


      B.  How may an owner or operator apply for  an exemption  to Section
         3004(c)(3)?

           An owner  or  operator  who seeks to place nonhazardous  liquids

      in  a  hazardous waste landfill must make the demonstrations described

      in  Sections 2.D,  2.E, and  3.C of this  guidance to the  EPA  Adminis-

      trator.  A prospective  owner or  operator who is  applying for a

      permit under 40 CFR  Part 270 for a hazardous waste  landfill should

      make  the demonstrations in the initial Part B permit application.

      An  owner or operator of a  hazardous waste  landfill  that  is currently

      operating under a final permit must make the demonstrations in  an

      application for a major permit modification.  EPA notes  that all

      owners or operators  of  currently operating  hazardous waste land-

      fills were required  to  submit a  Part B application  for a final

      permit by November 8, 1985.  Because the information needed in

      assessing an exemption  request includes data already available  in


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      a complete Part B, owners or operators still operating under

      interim status should amend their applications with the additional

      information described in this guidance.  EPA will make all efforts

      to process the exemption requests concurrent with the Part B permit

      application.  However,  owners or operators are entitled to have

      their  exemption request acted upon prior to final action on their

      Part B permit  application.   Consequently, procedures for such

      action during  the interim status period are included in this

      guidance.


      C.   What  information,  in addition to information already in the
          Part  B,  must be  submitted to make the required demonstrations?

          The  owner  or operator  seeking an exemption from Section

      3004(c)(3)  of  RCRA must first identify the nonhazardous IjLquid

      that is to be placed in the Subtitle C landfill.   The nature of

      the  nonhazardous liquid and the  volume to be received must be

      specified.

          The owner  or operator  must  then make the  demonstrations

      regarding  alternatives  by identifying the specific alternatives

      that were  considered, by describing  the  alternatives that  were

      found not  to be  reasonably  available,  and by providing  appropriate

     documentation for those  findings.  First,  the  owner or  operator

     must show  that alternatives other  than placement  in any landfill

     or impoundment were  considered;  these alternatives  should  include,

     at a minimum, those  that are  described in Section  2.D of this

     guidance and listed  in Section 3.D.   The  owner  or  operator should

     describe the reason  or reasons why each of  these alternatives

     was found not to  be  reasonably available  and provide  appropriate
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                   RESTRICTION ON THE PLACEMENT
       OF NONHAZARDOUS LIQUIDS IN HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILLS
                STATUTORY INTERPRETATIVE GUIDANCE

                          (April 1986)
                       Land Disposal Branch
                      Office of Solid Waste
               U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency

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      documentation.  Technological and engineering considerations,



      the nature of the nonhazardous liquid, applicable State rest.ric-



      tions and other factors may all be considered in assessing the



      reasonable availability of these alternatives.



           The owner or operator must also show that  alternative surface



      impoundments and  landfills were considered and  identify the



      facilities considered.   At a minimum,  the facilities  of the



      following types nearest the generator should  be considered:



      Subtitle D (nonhazardous waste)  impoundments; Subtitle D landfills;



      and  Subtitle C  (hazardous waste)  impoundments.   (The  owner or



      operator of  the Subtitle C landfill  who  is seeking  an exemption



      may  require  the generators of the  NHL's  to provide  information



      on alternative  facilities.   It should  be  noted,  however,  that



      the  landfill owner or operator is  responsible for making  the



      demonstrations.)  The reason  or  reasons why each alternative



      facility  has been found not  to be  reasonably available  must also



      be provided.  The criteria described  in the previous  paragraph



     may  be used  for justification here as  well; the  relative  locations



     of alternative  facilities  and their commercial  availability may



     also be used.   (It should  be  noted that the possible  presence



     of hazardous wastes in  an  alternative  facility  does not affect



     reasonable availability.  The language of  3004(c)(3)  refers to



     the presence or possible presence of hazardous wastes  in  landfills



     and unlined impoundments as the only acceptable  reason  for  rejecting



     a reasonably available  alternative, not as  a means of determining



     reasonable availability.)



          If any alternative surface impoundment is  found  to be  reasonably



     available, the owner or operator who is seeking  an exemption  must





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     provide evidence  that  it  is unlined and that it contains or may



     contain hazardous wastes.  (It should be noted that nonhazardous



     wastes placed in  lined Subtitle C or D impoundments (i.e., those



     that meet the requirements for liners in 40 CFR Part 264, Sybpart



     K in effect on July 26, 1982 and July 15, 1985) are not subject



     to the restrictions of Section 3004(c)(3).)  If any alternative



     landfill is determined to be reasonably available, the owner or



     operator must show that it contains or may contain hazardous



     wastes.  Evidence to justify the showing must also be provide^



     for Subtitle D landfills  (Subtitle C landfills may be assumed to



     contain hazardous wastes).



          The owner or operator must also show that there is no risk



     of contamination  to a USDW (as defined in Section 2.E of this



     guidance).  Permit writers will use ground water monitoring data



     to determine if contamination has occurred, and will consider



     other information submitted by the owner/operator in assessing



     whether the addition of nonhazardous liquids would result in



     contamination.



          If a facility has received a permit, the ground, water



     monitoring data submitted according to the standards in 40 QFR



     Part 264 Subpart F should provide the permit writer adequate



     information to determine the extent of contamination (if any)



     that has occurred at or beyond the point of compliance.  If an



     interim status facility has not (yet) received a permit, it will



     have submitted a Part B permit application.  This application



     would include a summary of Part 265 monitoring data under 40 CFR



     270.14(c)(l) and a description of aquifers beneath the facility





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      under (c)(2).  In addition, 270.14(c)(4) requires certain interim



      status facilities to describe in their Part B applications any



      plume of contamination that has entered the ground water from the



      landfill, and to identify the concentration of each Appendix VIII



      constituent.  Facilities that should have complied with (c)(4)



      are those that should have a Part 265 monitoring system but do



      not (e.g., those that wrongly claimed a monitoring waiver); those



      whose interim status data indicate contamination has occurred;



      and those whose Part 265 monitoring system is or was inadequate



      to determine whether a plume of contamination has occurred.  The



      data submitted under 270.14(c) should be of adequate quantity and



      quality to qualify the facility for a permit.  If adequate to



      qualify for a permit, the information should allow the permit



      writer to determine the extent of contamination (if any) that has



      occurred.



           If the ground water monitoring data represent samples taken



      from a USDW, the process followed by the permit writer will be



      relatively straightforward.  If the ground water protection standard



      (including an alternate concentration limit,  if applicable) set



      under 40 CFR 264.92, or for interim status facilities any concen-



      tration limit proposed by the owner or operator, and tentatively



      accepted by the permit writer under 40 CFR 270.14(c)(7)-(8), has



      not been exceeded in the USDW, the facility may qualify for an



      exemption to 3004(c)(3).  Similarly, if groundwater monitoring



      data (under Part 264 Subpart F or under 270.14(c)) do not represent •



      samples taken from a USDW but show that no ground water protection



      standard has been exceeded,  the facility may be eligible.  In
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     those  cases, concentrations  in  the  nearest USDW, even  if  it  is

     hydraulically connected  to the  uppermost aquifer (where monitorial

     occurs), would  not  likely exceed  the  limits.

          In cases where  the  concentration of any hazardous waste or

     constituent exceed  a ground water protection standard, but the

     monitoring data do  not represent  samples taken from a USDW, or

     where  there are no ground water monitoring data available  (because

     the facility was exempt  from Part 265 Subpart F requirements and

     has either received or applied  for  an exemption from Part  264

     Subpart F requirements), additional information will be necessary.

     In order to be  considered for an exemption under 3004(c)(3) in

     these cases, the owner or operator  should show either that the

     landfill is not responsible for any contamination that has been

     detected or that concentrations in  the USDW itself will not exceed

     levels that are protective of human health and the environment.

     EPA believes that in most cases the appropriate levels would be

     equivalent to those established for the ground water protection

     standard.   The following information should be submitted in

     making  these showings:

          0   design and operating  characteristics of the landfill
             (including the  presence of a double liner and leachate
             collection system meeting the requirements  of 3004(o)
             guidance (see Draft Minimum Technological Guidance on
             Double  Liner Systems  for Landfills  and Surface Impound-
             ments  -  Design,  Construction,  and Operation - May 1985
             (EPA 530-SW/ 85-014);

          0   geology  and hydrogeology of the area surrounding the
             landfill (including any hydraulic connections between
             the  ground water  in which monitoring occurs and any
        .     USDW);

          0   anticipated  fate  and  transport of the contaminant(s)  in
             ground water between  the point of compliance and any USDW.
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      (In  cases where an  interim  status  facility  has  applied  for  a


      waiver of Part 264  Subpart  F  requirements in  the Part B  application,


      the  facility would  be  eligible  for the NHL  exemption if  the


      permit writer concludes that  the facility would qualify  for the


      waiver.  A finding  that a facility meets 264.90(b)(4) is sufficient


      to grant the NHL exemption/ but if the facility fails to meet


      (b)(4) it could still  submit  the additional information  because


      (b)(4) is a "no migration standard", which  is more stringent


      than the ground water protection standard.)  EPA presumes that if


      the ground water protection standard has been exceeded, there is a


      risk from the addition of nonhazardous liquids, which could leach


     additional constituents or increase the rate of migration.  However,


      it is possible,  even in a case where the ground water protection


     standard has been exceeded,  that an owner or operator may have


     information to show that the addition of NHL's would not increase


     the risk or would even reduce the risk.  Permit writers will con-


     sider any such information submitted by the owner or operator.


          If a ground  water protection standard has not been exceeded,


     the owner or operator should also demonstrate whether the addition


     of nonhazardous  liquids is likely to create a situation that may


     lead  to an exceedance of a ground water protection standard in the


     future.   Principal factors that  should be addressed are (1)  infor-


     mation on the  compatibility  of the  NHL and the liner(s)  present


     and  (2) compatibility of the NHL with the existing wastes,  including


     the likelihood for mobilization  of  hazardous constituents by the
       i

     NHL.   Other  information that would  be useful in making  such  an


     assessment  include,  but is not limited to,  operating data (e.g.,


     a history of receiving  liquids),  information concerning-the




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     design and installation of liner(s)  and leachate collection

     systems,  and information concerning  the location of the nearest

     USDW and  the intervening hydrogeology.   The potential for a time

     lag between the release of a hazardous  constituent and its arrival

     in the USDW, due to the hydrogeologic characteristics of intervening

     geologic  materials, will be considered.


     D.  Alternatives that should be considered

          The  owner  or operator applying  for an exemption to Section

     3004(c)(3) should have considered the following alternatives.

     To qualify for  the exemption,  each alternative considered must

     be shown  not to be reasonably available.

     1.  Alternatives that preclude placement in any landfill
         or impoundment:

          a.   Destruction (e.g., incineration and reuse as fuel)
          b.   Discharge to a publicly owned  treatment works
          c.   Discharge through an NPDES  permit
          d.   Placement in an injection well
          e.   Treatment (e.g., physical,  chemical,  or biological)

     2.  Alternative impoundments and landfills:

          a.   Lined  Subtitle C impoundments  that may contain
              hazardous wastes
          b.   Subtitle D impoundments (lined or unlined) that do not
              contain hazardous wastes
          c.   Subtitle D landfills (lined or unlined) that do not
              contain hazardous wastes


     E.  Implementation

          The  owner  or operator applying  for an exemption to Section

     3004(c)(3)  must send an application  to  the EPA Regional Admini-

     strator.   Upon  receipt of an exemption  request, EPA will perform

     a  review  to determine administrative and technical completeness.

     The  review will normally be completed at the same time the Part B
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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
2816  Inorganic Pigments
                                        INDUSTRIES AND TNB^R RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
Primarily used as an alloy additive to metals to
add corrosion and high temperature resistance and
in the manufacture of inorganic pigment.
WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
K100   Cationic
K061   Compound
KOOS
K048
K062
K069
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page       15
                                                                         COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
            Chromium
 -
•3-
 a
                             Primarily used as an alloy additive to metals to
                             add corrosion and high temperature resistance and
                             in the manufacture of inorganic pigment.
 282   PLASTICS,SYNTHETICS,    Used  in  the  production  of  various  elastomers,
       FIBERS;EXCEPT GLASS    coating  and  plastics, such as  styrene  and
                              butadiene.
                                                     K002   Cationic
                                                     K006   Compound
                                                     K049
                                                     K003
                                                     K007
                                                     K050
                                                     K004
                                                     K008
                                                     K051
                                                     U152   Nitrite
                    Chromium
                     Methacrylonitrile
                     HAN
                                                                                                                                                                CO
                                                                                                                                                                i
                                                                                                                                                                00
                                                                                                                                                                (J\
                              Used in the  leather  tanning,  and  in manufacturing
                              adhesives  and polyester.
                                                     U126   Aldehyde      Glycidylaldehyde
                              Possible by-products  from the manufacture of
                              medicines (sedative),  oils,  waxes,  rubber,
                              solvents, leather.
                                                     U182   Aldehyde
                                                     K009
                                                     K010
                                                     K026
                     Paraldehyde
                     2,4,6 trimethyl1-1,3,5-trioxan
                              Possible by-products from the manufacture of          U166   Ketone
                              Pharmaceuticals,  dyes,  rubber,  polyester  resins,      K024
                              and fungicide.
                                                                          1,4-Naphthoquinone
                                                                          1,4-naphthalenedione
                              By-products from the manufacture of fiberglass,
                              acrylic resins,  and reinforced plastics.
                                                      U160    Ketone
                     2-Butanone peroxide
                     Methyl  ethyl  keton peroxide
                              Primarily used as a curing agent for polyurethanes
                              and epoxy resins.
                                                      U158    Amine
                                                                          4-4-snethylene  bis  <2-chloro-an
                              By-products from the manufacture of rubber and
                              certain dyes such as microscopy stains.
                                                      U021    Amine        Benzidine
                                                                          (I,l-biphenyl)-4,4  diamine

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND  THEIR  RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page       16
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
282   Plastic Materials
      & Synthetics
Used as an agent to allow heat stabilization of
cellulose nitrate.
WASTE   CHEMICAL
CODES    FAMILY
K104
K083
Amine
             COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
Diphemylamine
                                                           a?
                                                           t->
                                                           M-
                                                           3
                             Used in insecticides,  fumigants,  gold and silver
                             ore processing.   Spent analytical chemistry
                             reagent.
                                                     U191   Nitrogen
                                                     K026   Compound
                    2-picoline
                    2-methyl-pyridine
                                                                        o
                                                                        rr
                                                                        H-
                             By-products of the manufacturing in the following
                             industries:  Pharmaceuticals,  ion exchange and
                             protective coatings,  adhesives,  and surfactants.
                                                     P054   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Ethylene imine,
                    Aziridene
                                                                        •£>
                                                                        *k
                                                                        00
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             synthetic resins, Pharmaceuticals,  insecticides,
                             and fungicides.
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             drugs, resins, photographic chemicals,  and as an
                             analytical reagent.
                                                     U116   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                                                     U219   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Ethylene thiourea
                    2-imidazolidinethione
                    Thiourea
                    Thiocarbamide
                                                                                                                                                                 30
                                                                                                                                                                 O1
                             Primarily used in the production of polyurethane     U223   Nitrogen
                             foams, elastomers,  and coating.                       K027   Compound
                                                                         Tolylene diisocyanate
                                                                         1,3-di isocyanatomethyl
Used in the manufacture of various fungicides and    P049   Sulfur
rubber.                                                     Compound
                                                                                                      2,  4 -  Dithiobiuret
                                                                                                      Biuret
                             Manufacturing by-products and
                             treatment of viseone rayon, cellophane,  and
                             veterinary medicines.
                                                     P022     .
                                                     FOOJ  i Compound
                    Carbon disulfide
                    Carbon bisulfide
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             insecticides, fungicides, disinfectants,
                             bacteriostat, and rubber.
                                                     U244   Sulfur
                                                            Compound
                    Thiuram '
                    Tetramethylthiuram disulfide
                             By-products of the manufacture of various epoxy
                             and phenoxy resins.
                                                     U041   Oxygen
                                                            Compound
                    Epichlorohydrin
                    1-cliloro-2,3-epoxy propane
                             Primarily used as a monomer for polymethaerylate
                             resins.
                                                     U162  .Oxygen
                                                            Compound
                    Methyl methacryrlate

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE   CHEMICAL
CODES    FAMILY
                                                                                                                       Date 11/04/85
                                                                                                                       Page       17
                                                              COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
282   PLASTICS,SYNTHETICS,   By-products from the manufacture of polyester and
      FIBERS,-EXCEPT GLASS    alkyl resins,  pesticides,  and paper.
                                          UU7
                                          K023
                                          K093
       Anhydride    Maleic anhydride
                    2,5-Furanedione
                             ?rimarly used in the production o polysulfide
                             rubber and as a solvent.
                                          U024   Hydrocarbon  BIS (2-Chlorethoxy) Methane
                                                              Oichloroetbyl Formal
                                                                                                                                                                rr
                             By-products from the manufacture of poly sulfide
                             rubber.   Spent solvent.
                             Spent ion-exchange resins and laboratory reagents.
                             Various spent refrigerants and propellants.
                             By-products from the manufacture of insecticides
                             and fluorocarbon plastics.  Spent analytical
                             laboratory reagents.
                                          U024
                                          K017
                                          P016
                                          K017
                                          U044
                                          K009
                                          K010
                                          K019
                                          K020
                                          KQ21
                                          K029
                                          K073
       Hydrocarbon  Bis(2-chloro -ethoxy) methane
                    Dichloroethyl formal
       Hydrocarbon  Bis(cMoroethyl) ether
                    Dichlorodimethyl ether
       Hydrocarbon  Chloroform
                    Trichloromethane
                                                                                                                                                                cc
                                                                                                                                                                I
                             Primarily used in the production of various
                             strong-base, ion exchange (anion) resins.
                                          U046
       Hydrocarbon  Chloromethyl Methyl Ether
                    CHME
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             Pharmaceuticals, resins, dyes, and pesticides.
                                          U130
                                          F024
                                          K032
                                          K033
                                          K03A
       Hydrocarbon  HexachIorocycIopentadiene
                             Primarily used in electroplating, paper production   U155   Hydrocarbon  Methapyrilane
                             and the production of various resins.
                             Primarily used in the manufacture of alkyd resin
                             known for fast drying speeds.
                                          U162   Hydrocarbon  Methyl Methocrylate
                             By-product from the manufacture of polyvinyl
                             chloride and related polymers.
                                          U043 _  Hydrocarbon  Vinyl chloride
                                          K019 '               Chloroethylene
                                          K029
                                          K020
                                          K028

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        lMUU»IKieS HNU I4IC1K KCLMItU
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                                                            i i/
WASTE
CODES
        CHEMICAL
         FAMILY
                                                                                          Page
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
                                                                                                                                 / oj
                                                                                                                                  18
282   Plastic Materials &
      Synthetics
Prlmarly used as plasticizer in the production of
such polymers as polyvinyl chloride.
U028   Aromatic     BIS (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
       Hydrocarbon  Diactyl Phthalate
                             Used in the manufacture of various polyvinyl and
                             cellulosic resins and as an organic intermediate.
                                                            Aromatic     Butyl Benzyl Phthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon  BBP
                                                                              O
                                                                              rr
                             Used in the manufacture of nitro cellulose
                             lacquers and elastomers, insecticides, inks,
                             adhesives, and solid rocket propellent.
                             Primarily used as a monomeric plasticizer for
                             vinyl and cellulosic resins..
                                                     U069   Aromatic     Di-n-butyl ph'thalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon  DBP          ,
                                                     U107   Aromatic     Di-n-octyl phthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                                                                                                                                                                00
                                                                                                                                                                -J
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             insecticides, plastics camphor substitute, solid
                             rocke propellent and solvent for nitrocellulose
                             and cellulose acetate.
                                                     U088   Aromatic     Diethy Phthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Ethyl Phthalate
                                                                              00
                             By-products  from  the manufacture of cellulose
                             acetate,  resins,  perfumes, plastics,  rubbers, and
                             solid  rocket propellants.
                                                      U102    Aromatic      Methyl  phthalate
                                                             Compound
                              Possible  by-products  from  the manufacture of
                              various resins, dyes, Pharmaceuticals, adhesives,
                              medicines,  and  rubber.
                                                      U201    Aromatic      Resorcinol
                                                             Hydrocarbon  Resorcin
                              Spent  solvent.   Fuel  additive.   By-products  from
                              manufacture  of  resins,  coatings,  dyes,  and
                              explosives.
                                                      U220
                                                      K015
                                                      F005
                                                      K036
                                                      F024
                                                      K037
        Aromatic      Toluene
        Compound      Methyl benzene
 283   DRUGS
 Used in the production of  medicines and as  a
 industrial  catalyst.
                                                                                   U216
        Anionic
        Compound
                     Thallium chloride
                     Thallous chloride
                              Possible by-products from the manufacture of          K071    Cationic     Mercury
                              fungicides,  bactericides, pulp and paper,            K106   Compound     Quicksilver
                              electrical  apparatus,  pants,  and pharmaceutical.

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                                        UASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
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                                                     CODES    FAMILY
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                                                                         COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM

283   DRUGS
Used in medicines and as a rat poison.
P122   Cationic
       Compound
Zinc phosphide
                             Used in the manufacture of various medicine.
                                                     U035   Acid
                    ChlorambaciI
                    Butanoic acid
                                                           rt
                                                           i-1-
                             Primarily used in the production of various
                             medicines and insect chemosteri lant.
                                                                                  U150   Acid
                                                                         Melphalan
                                                                         Surcclysin
                             By-products from the manufacture of dyes and         U006   Acid
                             Pharmaceuticals.              .                              Halide
                             By-products  from  the manufacture and waste           P028   Acid
                             treatment of photographic chemicals, quarternay      U157   Halide
                             (ammonium) agents, perfumes, agents, perfumes,       K015
                             and  Pharmaceuticals.                                 K085
                                                                          Acetyl  chloride
                                                                          Ethanoyl  chloride
                                                                          Benyl  chloride
                                                                          3,4-benzacridine
                                                                                                                                                                  00
                                                                               i
                                                                               30
                                                                               Ul
                              By-products  from the manufacture  and  waste
                              treatment  of various Pharmaceuticals,  herbicides,
                              and  polymers,  especially  polyurethane and
                              polyester  resins.
                                                      P003    Aldehyde
                     Acrolein
                     Acrylic aldehyde
                              Possible byproducts  from the  manufacture of
                              medicines (sedative),  oils,  waxes,  rubber,
                              solvents, leather.
                                                      U182   Aldehyde
                                                      K009
                                                      K010
                                                      K026
                     Paraldehyde
                     2,4,6 trimethyl1-1,3,5-trioxan
                              Possible by-products from the manufacture of         U166   Ketone
                              Pharmaceuticals,  dyes,  rubber, polyester resins,      K024
                              and fungicide.
                                                                          1,4-Naphthoquinone
                                                                          1,4-naphthalenedione
                              By-products from the manufacture and treatment of
                              Pharmaceuticals, herbicides,  plasticizers, and
                              glycerol.
                                                      POOS   Alcohol
                     Allyl alcohols
                     2-propen-l-ol
                              Used in the manufacture of various medicines.
                                                                                   P046   Amine
                                                                          Alpha-alpha-dimethyl phenethyl
                              By-products from the manufacture of
                              Pharmaceuticals, dyes, and agricultural
                              chemicals.
                                                                                   P024   Amine
                                                                          P-Chloroaniline
                                                                          Benzenamtne

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283   DRUGS
                                        INDUSTRIES AND  THEIR  RELATED  HAZARDOUS WASTES
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           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                     WASTE
                                                     CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                     COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
Used in insecticides,  fumfgants, gold and silver     U191   Nitrogen     2-picoline
ore processing.  Spent analytical chemistry          K026   Compound     2-methyl-pyridine
reagent.
                             Possible by-products  from the  manufacture of
                             Pharmaceuticals  as  well  as pesticides  and
                             disinfectants.
                                                            Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                                                                         4-Hydroxylaminoquinoline N-Oxi
                                                                                                                                   •5-
                                                                                                                                    o
                                                                                                                                    (•*•
                                                                                                                                                                o
                             By-products from the manufacture of  medicines  and
                             lubricant additives.
                                                     P018   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                             Used in the production of  Pharmaceuticals             U238   Nitrogen
                             including veterinary),  pesticides,  and fungicides.           Compound
                                                                         Brucine
                                                                         D imethoxystrychnine
                                                                         Ethyl carbamate
                                                                         Urethane
                                                                                                                                                                00
                                                                                                                                                                -4
                             By-products of  the manufacturing in the  following    P054    Nitrogen     Ethylene  imine
                             industries: Pharmaceuticals,  ion exchange and               Compound     Aziridene
                             protective coatings,  adhesives,  and surfactants.
                                                                                                                                                                00
                                                                                                                                                                Ui
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             synthetic resins,  Pharmaceuticals,  insecticides,
                             and fungicides.
                                                     U116   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                                                                         Ethylene thiourea
                                                                         2-imidazolidinethione
                             Possible by-product  from the  manufacture of
                             medicines,  insecticides,  and  leather  tanning.
                                                     P075   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                      Nicotine  and  salts
Used as medicine in the chemical treatment of
cancer.
                                                                                         Nitrogen
                                                                                         Compound
                                                                         Nitrogen Mustard
                             Primarily used as  a  medicine.
                                                            Nitrogen     PropylthiouraciI
                                                            Compound     6-prepyl-2-thiouraciI
                             Spent  solvent.  By-pro'duct  from the  manufacture  of     U196    Nitrogen      Pyridine
                             various  vitamins,  drugs, dyes,  fungicides.            K026    Compound
                                                                                  F005
                             Primarily used as  a  non-nutritive  sweetner  found      U202    Nitrogen     Saccharin
                             in  syrups,  medicines,  soft  drinks,  and  dietic                Compound     0-benzosulfimide
                             foods.                                                     '

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
263   DRUGS
                                        INDUSTRIES  AND  THEIR  RELATED  HAZARDOUS  HASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page       21
HASTE   CHEMICAL
CODES    FAMILY     COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
Possible by-products from the manufacture of         U219   Nitrogen
drugs, dyes, resins, photographic chemicals, and            Compound
as an analytical reagent.
                                                                                                      Thiourea
                                                                                                      Thiocarbamide
                                                                                 -
                                                                                •3.
                                                                                a
                                                                                3
                             Used in the manufacture of  medicine,  plated metal,    P121    Nitrogen     Zinc cyanide
                             and insecticides.   Spent chemical  reagent.                   Compound                __
                             Used in the manufacture of various pharmaceutical     P014   Sulfur
                             products.                                                    Compound
                             Primarily used in medicines (treatment of
                             seborrhea).
                                                     U205   Sulfur
                                                            Compound
                                                                         Benztnethiol
                                                                         Thiophenol
                    Selenium sulfide
                    Sulfur selenide
                                                                                                                                                                 00
                                                                                                                                                                 -J
                             Used in the manufacture of medicine,  rodenticide,     P115   Sulfur
                             pesticide,  and as an analytical  reagent.                     Compound
                                                                         Thai Mum sulfate
                                                                         Thallous sulfate
                                                                                00
                                                                                Ul
                             A soluble,  largely monianic complex used to treat    U139   Organomet-    Iron dextran
                             iron-deficiency anemias in humans and livestock.             at lie Comp.
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             medicines,  textiles, pigments,  vanishes,   "pent
                             analytical  laboratory reagent.
                                                     U144   Organomet-   Lead acetate
                                                            at lie Comp.  Acetic acid (lead salt)
                             Used in the manufacture of.medicine and processing   U214   Organomet-    Thallium acetate
                             of various ores.                                            at lie Comp.  Thallous acetate
                             Possible by products from the manufacture of
                             varnishes, adhesives, insecticides,
                             Pharmaceuticals, allylalcohol and a  precursor
                             of epechlorohydrin.
                                                     F024   Hydrocarbon  3-Chloropropene
                                                                         Allyl Chloride
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             Pharmaceuticals, resins,  dyes, and pesticides.
                                                     U130   Hydrocarbon  Kexachtorocyclopentadiene
                                                     F024
                                                     K032
                                                     1C033
                                                     K034
                             Utilized in cancer research as an antineoplastic
                             agent.
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Tris(1-«Jdyl) Phosphine Sulfi

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE
COOES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
2834  Pharmaceutical
      Preparations
Primarily used in the manufacture of contraceptive   U089   Hydrocarbon  Dlethylstilbestrol
drugs.
                             Used as an ant
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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
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WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
284   SOAP, DETERGENTS AND   Spent organic solvent.   By-product from the
      OTHER CLEANING PREP.   manufacture of perfumes, lacquers, and
                             thermoplastics.
                             Spent organic solvents.   By-product from the
                             manufacture of perfumes,  lacquers,  and
                             thermoplastics.
                                                     U079   Hydrocarbon  L,2-dichloroethylene
                                                                         Acetylene chloride
                                                     U078   Hydrocarbon  L,I-dichloroethylene
                                                     K073                Vinylidene chloride
                                                     F024
                                                                                                                                                                  8
                                                                                                                                                                  <-r
                             By-products from the manufacture of disinfectants,   U052   Aromatic     Cresols
                             surfactant, salicylaldhydes,  coumarin, and           F004   Hydrocarbon  Methyl phenol
                             various herbicides.


                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of dyes,   U190   Aromatic     Phthalic acid esters
                             medicines, perfumes, and various organic                    Hydrocarbon
                             laboratory reagents.
                                                                                                                                     O
                                                                                                                                     r
                                                                                                                                                                  00
                                                                                                                                                                  Ul
                             Primarily used in the manufacture of perfumes,
                             soaps, medicines, insecticides, and heliotropin.
                                                     U203   Aromatic     Safrole
                                                            Hydrocarbon  4-allyl•1,2-methylene dioxyben
285   Paints and Allied
      Products
Possible by-products from the manufacture of
fungicides, bactericides, pulp and paper,
electrical apparatus, pants, and Pharmaceuticals.
K071   Cat ionic
K106   Compound
            Mercury
            QuicksiIver
                             Possible by products from the manufacture of dyes,   U007   Amide
                             adhesives, paper and textiles.                       K014
                                                                         Acrylamide
                             Spent non-halogenated solvents; spent cleaning or
                             spinning solvent; spent paint,  laquor, or varnish
                             remover.
                                                     U002   1C e tone
                    Acetone
                    2-propanone
                             Spent organic laboratory reagent.
                             solvent.
                                   Spent paint
U140
F005
                                                                                         Alcohol
            Isobutyl alcohol
            Isobutanol
                             Possible by products from the manufacture of
                             rubber, dyes, photographic chemicals, explosives,
                             herbicides, fungicides and petroleum refining.
                                                     U012
                                                     K083
                                                     K103
                                                     K104
                                                                                         Amine
                    Aniline
                    Phenylamine
                             Primarily found in the production of various dyes.
                                                            Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    4-Amino Biphenyl

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                                        INDUSTRIES AMD THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page       25
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
285   PAINTS, VARNISHES,
      LAQUERS ft ENAMELS
Used in the manufacture of pigments, ceramic
enamels, insecticides, rodenticide, and
herbicide.
P012   Oxygen
       Compound
            Arsenic trioxide
            Arsenic (III) oxide
                                                                                                                                                                o
                                                                                                                                                                rr
                             Used in the organic synthesis of various dyes.
                                                     U048   Hydrocarbon  2-Chlorophenol
                                                     K001                2-chloro-1.-Jiydroxybenzene
                             Used in the manufacture of paints, varnishes,
                             lacquers.
                             Primarily used as a dye.
                             Spent organic solvents.  Byproduct from the
                             manufacture of perfumes, lacquers, and
                             thermoplastics.
                                                     U025   Hydrocarbon  Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether
                                                     K017                Dichloroethyl ether
                                                            Aromatic     Citrus Red #2
                                                            Hydrocarbon  L-[2,5 Dimethoxyphenyl-azoj-2-
                                                     U078   Hydrocarbon  L,I-dichloroethylene
                                                     K073                Vinylidene chloride
                                                     F024
                                                                                                                                                                CO
                                                                                                                                                                •
                                                                                                                                                                o
                                                                                                                                                                CO
                                                                                                                                                                Ul
                             Spent solvent.  Spent degreaser. Spent paint
                             remover.
                                                     U080   Hydrocarbon  Methylene chloride
                                                     F001                Oichloromethane
                                                     K009
                                                     F002
                                                     K010
                                                     F024
                             Primarily used as a preservative in gums, glues,
                             inks, paints, textiles, and leather goods.
                                                     U039   Hydrocarbon  P-chloro-m-cresal
                                                     K001                4-chloro-3-methyl phenol
                             Used in the manufacture of nitro cellulose
                             lacquers and elastomers, insecticides, inks,
                             adhesives, and solid rocket propellent.
                                                     U069   Aromatic     Di-n-butyl phthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon  DBP
286   Industrial Organic
      Chemicals
Used in the manufacture of various fungicides
and rubber.
P049   Sulfur
       Compound
            2, 4 - Dithiobiuret
            Biuret
                             Used in synthesis of methionine, as a jet fuel
                             additive, and as a fungicides.
                                                     U153   Sulfur
                                                            Compound
                    Hethanethial
                    Methyl Mercaptan
                             Used as an implement of war primarily during
                             World War 1.
                                                            Sulfur       Mustard Gas
                                                            Compound     Bis (2-chloroethyl) sulfide

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WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE   CHEMICAL
CODES    FAMILY
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM

286   Industrial Organic     Primarily used as a solvent, dielectric fluid        F024   Hydrocarbon  1,2,4  Trichlorobenzene
      Chemicals              heat-transfer medium, and in dyes and insecticide
                             production.


                             Extensively used as a chemical intermediate and in   U041   Hydrocarbon  1-Chloro-2-3-epoxypropane
                             the production of various glycol ethers.                                 Epichlorohydrin
                                                                                                                         s
                                                                                                                         o
                                                                                                                         fT
                             Isomer of 2,4-Dichlorphend   See that listing.
                             Primarily used in the manufacture of neoprene.
                                          U082    Hydrocarbon   2,6-Oichlorophenol
                                          K043
                                           F024    Hydrocarbon   2-Chloro-1,3-butadine
                                                               Chloroprene
                                                                                                                                                                 VO
                                                                                                                                                                 ^»
                                                                                                                                                                 DO
                                                                                                                                                                 -J
                             Possible by products from the manufacture of
                             varnishes, adhesives, insecticides,
                             Pharmaceuticals, allylalcohol and a precursor of
                             epechlorhydrin.
                                           F024    Hydrocarbon   3-Chloropropene
                                                               AUyl  Chloride
                                                                               00
                                                                               l/l
                              Intermediate for various  industrial organic
                              synthesis reactions.
                                           U027   Hydrocarbon  BIS  (2-Chloroisopropyl)  Ether
                             Primarly used  in  the manufacture of poiysulfide
                             rubber and as  a solvent.
                                           U024    Hydrocarbon  BIS  (2-Chlorolthoxy)  Methane
                                                               Dichloroethyl  Formal
                             Primarily used  in  the production  of  various
                             strong-base,ion exchange  (anion)  resins.
                                           UOA6   Hydrocarbon  Chloromethyl  Methyl  Ether
                                                               CHME
                             Used as  a metal degreciser  and solvent.
                                           U187   Hydrocarbon  Pentachloroethane
                                           F024                Pentalin
                              Product  of  the  organic  synthesis  of
                              Thionophosphoric  acid and  various olefins.
                                                  Hydrocarbon  Triathyl  Phosphonothoiate
                              Primarily used as  an insecticide,  germicide,  dye
                              and pharmaceutical  intermediate and as  a  soil
                              fumigant.
                                           U072   Aromatic     1,4-Oichlorobenzene
                                           F024   Hydrocarbon  PD8
                              Used in various organic synthesis reactions.
                                           U081   Aromatic     2,4-Dichlorphenol
                                           IC063   Hydrocarbon

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND  THEIR  RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                               Date 11/04/85
                                                                               Page        7
WASTE
CODES
                                                                                          CHEMICAL
                                                                                           FAMILY
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM

07    AGRICULTURAL SERVCS.   Primary usage is as a soil fumigants for
                             nematodes.
                                          U066   Hydrocarbon  l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane
                             By-products from the manufacture of Insecticides.    U071   Aromatic     L,3-dichlorobenzene
                                                                                  F024   Hydrocarbon  m-dichlorobenzene
                                                                                  K085
                                                                                  K105
                             Primarily used as an insecticide and rodenticide.    P111   Hydrocarbon  Tetraethyl pyrophosphate
                                                                                                      TEPP
                                                                                                                                                                •£>
                                                                                                                        CO
                                                                                                                        -j
                             Primarily used as an insecticide.
                                           P109    Hydrocarbon   Tetraethyldithio  pyrophosphate
                                                               TEDP
                                                                                                                                                                >
                                                                                                                                                                rf"^
                                                                                                                                                                00
                             Used as an  insecticide  (cotton and vegetables  in     P123   Hydrocarbon  Toxaphene
                             early  stages of growth).                             K098                Octachloro camphene
                                                                                  K041
                              By-products  from  the manufacture of  insecticides,
                              Pharmaceuticals,  disinfectants, solvents,  rubber,
                              and  gasolines.
                                           U101    Aromatic     2,4 dimethyl  phenol
                                           K001    Hydrocarbon  Xylenol
                              Primarily used as  a  plant  hormone,  herbicide,
                              defoliant.
                                           U232   Aromatic     2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic
                                                  Hydrocarbon
                              Used as a fungicide,  herbicide,  and defoliant.
                                           U231   Aromatic     2,4,6 trichlorophenol
                                           K043   Hydrocarbon
                                           K001
                                           K099
                                           K105
                              By-products from the manufacture of or spent
                              insecticides.
                                           P004   Aromatic     Aldrin
                                                  Hydrocarbon  (HHON)
                              Possible distillation by-products of phenol,
                              chloronitro benzene, and aniline.  Spent
                              pesticide intermediates.
                                           U037   Aromatic     Chlorobenzene
                                           F001   Hydrocarbon  Phenyl chloride
                                           F002
                                           F024
                                           K015
                                           K016

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                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                      COMPOUND  NAMES  /  SYNONYM
07    AGRICULTURAL SERVCS.    By-products  from the  manufacture  of  disinfectants,    U052   Aromatic      Cresols
                             surfactants,  salicylaldhydes,  coumarin,  and          F004   Hydrocarbon  Methyl phenol
                             various herbicides.
                             Used in the manufacture of  nitro cellulose
                             lacquers and elastomers,  insecticides,  inks,
                             adhesives,  and solid rocket propellent.
                             Primarily used in the  production of  insecticides.
                             Chemi
                                                     U069   Aromatic     Di-n-butyUphthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon  D8P     '
                                                     P037   Aromatic     Dieldrin
                                                            Hydrocarbon  HEOD
                                                                              vo
                                                                              ,£>.
                                                                              3
                             Primarily used as an insecticide.
                             Spent organic  solvent,  by-product  from the
                             manufacture of various  dyes,  insecticides, and
                             metal polishes.
                                                     P051   Aromatic
                                                            Compound
                    Endrin
                                                     U070   Aromatic     L,2-dichlorobenzene.
                                                     F002   Hydrocarbon  0-dichlorobenzene
                                                     F024
                                                     K042
                                                     K085
                                                     K105
                                                                                                                                                                00
                                                                                                                                                                Ul
                             Primarily used as an insecticide (especially
                             cotton).
                                                     P071   Aromatic     Methyl parathion
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                             Primarily used in manufacture of  insecticides and    P089   Aromatic     Pentachloronitrobenzene
                             acaricide.                                                   Hydrocarbon  PCNB
                             Primarily used in the medicine and veterinary
                             medicine.
                                                     U187   Aromatic     Phenacatin
                                                            Hydrocarbon  N-(4 -ethoxyphenyI)-acetamide
                             Primarily used as a  medicine (anti-hypertension)
                             and in animal  feed.
                                                     U200   Aromatic     Reserpine
                                                            Hydrocarbon
10
      METAL MINING
Used in the manufacture of various rodenticide,
fumigants, and as a leaching agent for gold and
siIver ore.
P021   Nitrogen
       Compound
            Calcium cyanide
                             Primarily used in detonation caps.
                                                     P065   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Mercury fulminate
                    Mercuric cyanate

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                                        INDUSTRIES  AND  THEIR  RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
                                 WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                    WASTE
                                                    CODES
                                                                                          CHEMICAL
                                                                                           FAMHY
                                                                                                                Date 11/04/85
                                                                                                                Page        9
                    COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
10
      METAL MINING
                      Used  in  insecticides,  fumigents, gold  and  silver
                      ore processing.  Spent  analytical  chemistry
                      reagent.
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             gold and silver processing,  electroplating,
                             hydrocyanic acid, insecticides,  dyes, pigments,
                             and chelating agents.
                                                     P098    Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Potassium cyanide
                                                                           P106    Nitrogen      Sodium  cyanide
                                                                                   Compound             '
                                                                                                                                   G
                                                                                                                                   rr
                                                                                                                                   I--

                                                                                                                                   *
                             Used in the manufacture of medicine and processing
                             of various ores.
                                                                            U214    Organomet-    Thallium acetate
                                                                                   allic  Comp.   Thallous acetate
                                                                                                                                   CO
                                                                                                                                   •
                                                                                                                                   o
                             Primarily used as an organic intermediate, for
                             geological assaying and as a solvent for waxes,
                             greases, and oils.
                                                                            U225    Hydrocarbon   Tribromomethane
                                                                                                Bromoform
                                                                                                                                                          00
                                                                                                                                                          en
 12
BITUMINOUS COAL &
LIGNITE MINING
Found in coal tar and is a by-product of
incomplete combustion.
U022   Aromatic     Benzo(a) pyrene
K035   Hydrocarbon  3-4-Benzopyrene
22
      TEXTILE MILL
      PRODUCTS
                       Used as a yellow dye in paper,  various textiles,
                       and leathers.   It is also a fungicide.
                                                                                  U014   Amine
                                                                         Auramine
                                                                         Benzenamine
                             By-products from the manufacture of agricultural
                             chemicals, rocket fuels, and metal plating
                             solutions.
                                                                            U133   Amine
                                                                         Hydrazine
                                                                         Diamine
                             Used in the manufacture of dyes, textiles, glass,
                             photographic developer and as a catalyist in
                             many organic reactions.
                                                                            P119   Oxygen
                                                                                   Compound
                                                                         Vanadic Acid
                                                                         Vanadium pentoxide
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             sulfric acid, glas, photographic developer, and
                             dyed textiles.
                                                                            P120   Oxygen
                                                                                   Compound
                                                                         Vanadium pentoxide
                                                                         Vanadium (v) oxide
                             By-products from the manufacture of polyester
                             and alkyl resins, pesticides, and paper.
                                                                            U147   Anhydride
                                                                            K023
                                                                            K093
                                                                         Maleic anhydride  -
                                                                         2,5-Fur«n*dione
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             medicines, textiles, pigments, varishes.  Spent
                             analytical labor-atory reagent.
                                                                            UK*   Organonet-    Lead acetate
                                                                                   •Ilie Comp.  Acetic acid (lead salt)

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SICf    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
                                  WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                                                 Date 11/04/85
                                                                                                                 Page       10
                                                     WASTE
                                                     CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
                                                                                                                                                               70
22
TEXTILE HILL
PRODUCTS
Primarily used as a preservative in gums, glues,     U039   Hydrocarbon  P-chloro-m-cresal
                             inks, paints, textiles, and leater goods.
                             Primarily used in the manufacture of flame-
                             retardent textile products.
                                                                            K001
                                                                                                4-chloro-3-methyl phenol
                                                                            U235   Hydrocarbon  Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosp
                                                                                                Tris
                                                                                                                                                               o
                                                                                                                                                               ft
24
LUMBER & WOOD
PRODUCTS
Used in the manufacture of various arsenates, and    P010   Acid
glass.  Used as a wood preservative and vegetation
defoliant.           '
                                                                                                      Arsenic acid/
                                                                                                      Orthoarsenic acid
                                                                                                                                                                •£>
                                                                                                                                                                &•
                                                                                                                                                                CO
                             Primary uses include.wood preservatives and
                             disinfectants.
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             fungicide, bacteria, algicide, herbicide, and
                             wood preservatives.
                                                                            U051   Aromatic
                                                                            K035   Compound
                                                                            K001
                                                                         Creosote
                                                                            U242   Aromatic     Pentachlorophenol
                                                                            K001   Hydrocarbon
                                                                                                                                                               i
                                                                                                                                                                00
                                                                                                                                                                Ul
 26     Paper & Allied         Possible by-products from  the manufacture of
       Products               fungicides, bactericides,  pulp and paper,
                             electrical apparatus, pants, and pharmaceutical.
                                                                            K071   Cationic
                                                                            K106   Compound
                                                                         Mercury
                                                                         QuicksiIver
                              Possible by-product  from  the manufacture  of
                              paper,  textiles,  leather,  fumigants,  insecticides,
                              medicines,  mining, vinyl  resins,  and
                              electroplating.
                                                                            U123   Acid
                                                                          Formic Acid
                                                                          Methanoic Acid
                              Possible  by products  from the  manufacture  of  dyes,   U007   Amide        Acrylamide
                              adhesives,  paper  and  textiles.                       K014


                              Used as a yellow  dye  in  paper,  various  textiles,     U014   Amine        Auramine
                              and leathers.  It  is also a .fungicide.                                    Benzenamine
                              See nitrosamine  for  description.
                                                                                   Nitrogen
                                                                                   Compound
                                                                          N-Nitrosomorpholine
                              See nitrosamine for  description.
                                                                                    Nitrogen
                                                                                    Compound
                                                                                                       N-N i t rosonon i cot i ne

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
.SIC*     INDUSTRY   NAME
 26    Paper and Allied
       Products
                                        WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
Possible by-products in the manufacture of
medicinal, agricultural, textile, rubber, and
plastic chemicals.
                              Possible byproducts in the manufacture of
                              medicinal,  agricultural, textile,  rubber,  and
                              plastic chemicals.
                                                     WASTE
                                                     COOES
 CHEMICAL
  FAMILY
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page       11
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
Nitrogen     Nitrosamine
Compound
                                                            Nitrogen     Nitrosonorjiicotine
                                                            Compound            '
I
H-
•2-
o
(-••
8
a
                              Primarily used in the manufacture of
                              pyrotechnics, ceramics, glass and paper.
                              By-products from the manufacture of polyester
                              and alkyl resins, pesticides, and paper.
                                                     P107   Sulfur       Strontium sulfide
                                                            Compound
                                                     UK7   Anhydride    Maleic  anhydride
                                                     K023                2,5-Furanedione
                                                     K093
                                                                      00
                                                                      •
                                                                      o
                                                                      I—'

                                                                      ^
                                                                      00
                              Primarily used in electroplating,                    U155
                              paper production and production of various resins.
                                                             Hydrocarbon  Methapyrilane
                                                             Hydrocarbon
       Chemicals  and
       Allied  Products
 Possible  by-product  from the manufacture  of
 photographic  chemicals,  electrical  equipment,
 jewelry,  medicines,  and  various  alloys.
 Cationic      Silver
 Compound
                              Primarily used as an alloy additive,  in various
                              glasses, pesticides, and various photoelectric
                              applications.
                                                             Cationic
                                                             Compound
                                                                                                       Thallium
                              Possible by-products  from  the manufacture of         U123
                              paper,  textiles,  leather,  fumigants,  insecticides,
                              medicines, mining,  vinyl resins,  and
                              electroplating.
                                                             Acid
              Formic Acid
              Methanoic Acid
                               See  nitrosamine  for  description.
                                                             Nitrogen     N-Nitrosomorpholine
                                                             Compound
                               See nitrosamine  for  description.
                                                             Nitrogen
                                                             Compound
                                                                                                       N-N i t rosononi cot i ne
                               Possible by-products in the manufacture of
                               medicinal,  agricultural,  textile,  rubber,  and
                               plastic chemicals.
                                                             Nitrogen
                                                             Compound
                                                                                                        Nitrosamine

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SICK    INDUSTRY  NAME
28    Chemicals and
      Allied Products
                                        WASTE    DESCRIPTIONS
                             Possible byproducts in the manufacture of
                             medicinal,  agricultural,  textile,  rubber, and
                             plastic chemicals.
                                                     WASTE
                                                     CODES
 CHEMICAL
  FAMILY
                                                            Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                                       Date 11/04/85
                                                                                                                       Page       12
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
             Nitrosonornicotine
5
H*
H-
•3
                             Primarily used as a dye intermediate, corrosion
                             inhibitor and medicinals for poultry.
                                                                                  P077   Nitrogen
                                                                                         Compound
                                                                         P-Ni troani.l ine
                                                                         Para-Ni Irani l.ine
Used in the manufacture of dyes, textiles, glass,    P119   Oxygen
photographic developer and as a catalyist in                Compound
many organic reactions.
                                                                                                      Vanadic Acid
                                                                                                      Vanadium pentoxide
                                                                                                                                                               10
                                                                                                                                                               •U
                                                                                                                                                               00
                             Possible by products from the manufacture of
                             various resins, polyester, dyes, pharmaceutical,
                             insecticides and laboratory reagents.
                                                                                  U190   Anhydride    Phthatic Anhydride
                                                                                  K093
                                                                                  K094
                                                                                                                                                               00
                                                                                                                                                               en
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             laquers, paints, detergents, cements, cosmetics,
                             and fumigants.
                                                                                  U108   Hydrocarbon  1,4 -  Dioxane
                                                                                                      Diethylene Ether
                             Possible spent organic laboratory reagent.
                                                                                         Hydrocarbon  Cycasin/(Methyl-0,N,N-Azoxy)Me
                                                                                                      thyl B-D
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of dyes,   U130   Hydrocarbon  Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
                             resings, pesticides, fungicides, and                 K032   Hexachloroc  Perchlorocyclapentodiene
                             Pharmaceuticals.;                                     F024
                                           •-/I                                    K033
                                           «                                       K034
281   INDUSTRIAL INORGANIC   Used in the production of medicines and as a
      CHEMICALS              industrial  catalyst.
                                          f
                                          'J8
                             Primarly used along or as an additive to light
                             weight,  high strenght alloys and as an additive
                             to solid propellent rocket fuel.
                                                     U216   Anionic
                                                            Compound
                                                                                         Anionic
                                                                                         Compound
Cationic
Compound
                                                                                  P015
                                                                                                      Thallium chloride
                                                                                                      Thallous chloride
                                                                                                      Thailium selenite
                                                                         Beryl luim
                             Used as an alloy additive,  in storage batteries,
                             in various pigments,  in fungicides,  and in variou
                             photographic chemicals.
                                                                                  F006
                                                                                   069
Cationic
Compound
                                                                         Cadium

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                     WASTE
                                                     CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                               Date 11/04/85
                                                                               Page       13
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES /  SYNONYM
231   INDUSTRIAL INORGANIC   Used in medicines and as a rat poison.
      CHEMICALS
                             Primarily used as a chemical reagent.
                                          P122   Cationic
                                                 Compound
                                          U204   Acid
                                                                         Zinc phosphide
                                                                         Selenious  acid
                                                                         Selenium .dioxide
                                                                     s
                                                                     5
                                                                     c
                                                                     rr
                                                                     M-
                                                                     $
                             Used in various electroplating solutions.
                             Used in the manufacture of various rodenticides,
                             fumigants,  and as a leaching agent for gold and
                             silver ore.
                             Byproducts from electroplating copper and
                             inorganic synthesis involving cyanide ion.
                                          P013   Nitrogen     Barium Cyanide
                                                 Compound
                                          P021   Nitrogen     Calcium cyanide
                                                 Compound
                                          P029   Nitrogen
                                                 Compound
                                                                         Copper cyanide
                                                                         Cupric cyanide
                                                                                                                                                               •£>
                                                                                                                                                               rf*
                                                                                                                                                               00
                                                                                                                                                               i
                                                                                                                                                               00
                             Primary uses include fumigants, parasiticides,
                             and rat exterminants.
                                          U246
                                                 Nitrogen
                                                 Compound
                                                                         Cyanogen bromide
                                                                         Bromine cyanide
                             Primarily used in detonation caps.
                                                                                  P065
                                                 Nitrogen
                                                 Compound
                                                                         Mercury fulminate
                                                                         Mercuric cyanate
                             Spent chemical intermediate.
                                                                                  P076
                                                 Nitrogen
                                                 Compound
                                                                         Nitric oxide
                                                                         Nitrogen monoxide
Byproducts from the manufacture of nitric acid.      P078
                                                                                         Nitrogen
                                                                                         Compound
                                                              Nitrogen dioxide
                             Primarily used in dye production, gasoline,
                             medicines, and eorrosJon inhibitors.
                                          P077
                                          K083
                                          F004
                                          K103
                                          K104
                                                            Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
            P-nitro benzene
            4•ni tro-benzamine
                             Used in insecticides, fumigants, gold and silver
                             ore processing.  Spent analytical chemistry
                             reagent.
                                          P098   Nitrogen     Potassium cyanide
                                                 Compound
                                                                                  P099   Nitrogen     Potassiua stiver cyanide
                                                                                        -Compound

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE
CODES
                                                                                          CHEMICAL
                                                                                           FAMILY
                                     Date 11/06/85
                                     Page       U
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
281   INDUSTRIAL INORGANIC   Possible by-products from the manufacture of gold
      CHEMICALS              and silver processing, electroplating, hydrocyanic
                             acid, insecticides, dyes, pigments, and chelating
                             agents.
                                                                                  P106
       Nitrogen
       Compound
                                                                                                      Sodium cyanide
                                                                                                                                                               o
                                                                                                                                                               fT
                             Primarily used as an analytical reagent and  in
                             the production of pyrotechnic chemicals.
                             Manufacture by-products and
                             treatment of vi scone  rayon, cellophane, and
                             veterinary medicines.
U217   Nitrogen
       Compound
                                                                                  P022   Sulfur
                                                                                  FOOS.   Compound
                                                                                                      Thall iura 'nitrate
                                                                                                      Thallous nitrate
Carbon disulfide
Carbon bisulfide
                                                                             10
                                                                             *>.
                                                                             00
                             Primarily used  in medicines  (treatment of
                             seborrhea).
U20S   Sulfur
       Compound
                                                                                                      Selenium sulfide
                                                                                                      Sulfur selenide
                                                         >
                                                         00
                             Primarily used  in  the manufacture of pyrotechnics,    P107    Sulfur
                             ceramics, glass  and  paper.                                   Compound
                    Strontium sulfide
                             Used  in  the  manufacture  of  medicine,  rodenticide,
                             pesticide, and as  an  analytical  reagent.
P115   Sulfur
       Compound
                                                                                                      Thallium sulfate
                                                                                                      Thallous sulfate
                              By-products  from the manufacture  of  arsenates,
                              insecticides,  and dyes.
 P011   Oxygen
       Compound
                                                                                                      ARSENIC PENTOXIDE
                                                                                                      ARSENIC (V) OXIDE
                              By-products from the manufacture of  arsenates,
                              insecticides,  and dyes.
 P011   Oxygen
       Compound
                                                                                                      Arsenic pentoxide
                                                                                                      Arsenic (V) oxide
                              Used in the manufacture of  pigments,  ceramic
                              enamels,  insecticides,  rodenticides,  and
                              herbicides.
 P012   Oxygen
       Compound
                                                                                                      Arsenic  trioxide*
                                                                                                      Arsenic  (III) oxide
                              By-products from the manufacture of pigments,
                              corrosion inhibitors, and coating for light
                              weight metals.
 U032    Oxygen
        Compound
                                                                                                      Calcium  chromat
                              Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                              sulfric acid, glass, photographic developer, and
                              dyed textiles.
                                                                                   P113   Oxygen
                                                                                          Compound
  ,120   Oxygen
        Compound
                     Thallic  oxide   \
                     Thallium III  oxide
                                                                                                       Vanadium pentoxide
                                                                                                       Vanadium (V)  oxide

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                                        INDUSTRIES  AND  THEIR  RELATED  HAZARDOUS  WASTES
-JC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
53    Primary Metal
      Industries
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
Primarily used as an alloy additive to metals to
add corrosion and high temperature resistance and
in the manufacture of inorganic pigment.
                                                                                  WASTE
                                                                                  CODES
K008
K061
K005
K048
K062
K069
K100
        CHEMICAL
         FAMILY
Cationic
Compound
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page       41
             COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
Chromium
a?
I-1
H-
Q
3.
2
rr
                             Used in the manufacture of various alloys,
                             gasoline, storage batteries,  ammunition, solder
                             pipe.
                                                     K002
                                                     K046
                                                     K051
                                                     K069
                                                     K003
                                                     K04S
                                                     K061
                                                     KOB6
                                                     K005
                                                     K049
       Cationic
       Compound
                                                                                                      Lead
                                                                          vo
                                                                          4^
                                                                          00
                                                                          -J
                                                                                                                                                                  i
                                                                                                                                                                  00
                                                                                                                                                                  U1
                             Used in the manufacture of various alloys,
                             gasoline, storage batteries, ammunition, solder
                             pipe.
                                                                                  K062
                                                            Cationic
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                      Lead
                             Primary used as an alloy aditive, protective
                             coating, in storage batteries and fuel cells and
                             in ceramics.
                                                            Cationic
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                      Nickel
                             Primarily used in the production of electronic
                             equipment, steel, copper, and rubber.
                                                            Cationic
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                      Selenuim
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             photographic chemicals, electrical equipment,
                             jewelry, medicines, and various alloys.
                                                            Cationic
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                      Silver
                             Primarily used as an alloy additive, in various
                             glasses, pesticides and various photoelectic
                             applications.
                                                            Cationic
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                      Thailium
                             Primarily used as a systematic insecticide.
                                                                                  POB5   Amide
                                                                         Octamethylpyrophosphoramide
                                                                         Schradan
                             Primarily used in organic synthesis reactions        UH9   Nitrite
                             and as a leaching agent for gold.
                                                                         Malononitrile
                                                                         Propanedinitrile

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THE It RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
VASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                                       Date  11/04/85
                                                                                                                       Page       42
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES /  SYNONYM

33    PRIMARY METAL
      INDUSTRIES
Used In various electroplating solutions.
                             By-products from electroplating copper and
                             Inorganic synthesis involving the cyanide ion.
P013   Nitrogen
       Compound
                                                     P029
       Nitrogen
       Compound
            Barium Cyanide
            Copper cyanide
            Cupric cyanide
                                                                                                                                                               I
                                                                                                                                                               rr
                             Primarily used in metalurgy and electroplating
                             industries.
                             Used in insecticides, fumigants. gold and silver
                             ore processing. Spent analytical chemistry
                             reagent.
                                                     P074   Nitrogen
                                                     F006   Compound
                                                     P098   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
Primarily uses are  in medicine and silver plating.   P104   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Nickel cyanide
                    Potassium cyanide
                                                                                                      Silver cyanide
                                                                     VO

                                                                     30

                                                                     •
                                                                     o
                                                                     !-•

                                                                     i

                                                                     00
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of gold
                             and silver processing, electroplating,
                             hydrocyanic acid, insecticides, dyes, pigments,
                             and chelating agents.
                                                                                  P106
                                                            Ni trogen
                                                            Compound
                     Sodium  cyanide
                             Used  in  the manufacture of medicine, plated metal,
                             and insecticides. Spent chemical  reagent.
                                                     P121
        Nitrogen
        Compound
            Zinc cyanide
                             Used  in  the manufacture of medicine and processing
                             of  various ores.
                                                     U214   Organomet-   Thallium acetate
                                                            allic Comp.  Thallous acetate
                              Spent  refrigerant and metal degreasing solvents.
                              By-products  from the manufacture  and waste
                              treatment  of  various semi-conductors.
                                                     U211
                                                     F001
                                                     F002
                                                     K016
                                                     K020
                                                     F024
                                                     K019
                                                     K021
                                                     K073
        Hydrocarbon  Carbon  tetrachloride
                     Tetrachloromethane
                              Spent  organic  solvent,  byproduct  from the
                              manufacture of various  dyes,  insecticides,  and
                              metal  polishes.
                                                      U070    Aromatic      L,2-dichlorobenzene
                                                      F024    Hydrocarbon   0-dichlorobenzene
                                                      K085
                                                      K105

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES AND IHhlH KkLAIbU HAZARDOUS WASItS
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                  WASTE
                                                                                  CODES
        CHEMICAL
         FAMILY
                                                                                                                       Date H/IM./03
                                                                                                                       Page       43
                    COMPOUND NAMES  /  SYNONYM
3331  Primary Copper
      Industries
Used in the manufacture of various lead and
copper alloys, solid state electronic products,
and medicine.
K031   Cationic
K101   Compound
K084
K102
K060
                    Arsenic
                                                                                                                                                                  3
                                                                                                                                                                  o
                                                                                                                                                                  rT
                             Primarly used as a copper additive, in vacuum
                             tubes and in spark plug alloys.
                                                            Cationic
                                                            Compound
                    Barium
3332  Primary Lead
      Industries
Primarly used in the production of  lead alloys,
storage batteries, and various semiconductor
components.
K021   Cationic
       Compound
                    Antimony
                                                                                CO
                                                                                •
                                                                                o
                             Used  in  the manufacture of various  lead and copper
                             alloys,  solid state electronic products, and
                             med i c i ne.
                                                     K031
                                                     K084
                                                     K102
                                                     K060
       Cationic
       Compound
                                                                                                      Arsenic
                                                                                                                                     00
 36    Electric  and           Primarly used  as  a  copper  additive,  in  vacuum
       Electronic Equipment    tubes  and in spark  plug  alloys.
                                                             Cationic
                                                             Compound
                                                                                                      Barium
                              Primarily used in the production of  electronic
                              equipment,  steel,  copper,  and rubber.
                                                             Cat ionic
                                                             Compound
                                                                                                       Selenuini
                              Possible by-products from'the manufacture of
                              photographic chemicals,  electrical  equipment,
                              jewelry, medicines,  and various alloys.
                                                             Cationic
                                                             Compound
                                                                                                       SiIver
                              Spent organic intermediate. Spent doping agent
                              for solid state electronic components.
                                                                                   P096   Acid
                                                                          Phosphine
                                                                          Hydrogen Phosphide
                              Spent solvent and dielectric fluids.
                                                                                   P101   Nitrile
                                                                          Ethyl  cyanide
                                                                          Propanenitrile
                              Spent solvents. Found in dielectric fluids and
                              electrical insulation.
                                                      U207   Aromatic     Tetrachlorobenzene
                                                      K08S   Hydrocarbon
                                                      F024
  362   Electrical             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
       Industrial  Apparatus   fungicides, bactericides, pulp and paper,
                              electrical apparatus, pants, and Pharmaceuticals.
                                                      K071   Catonic      Merrury
                                                      K106   Compound     Quicksilver

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SIC*    IHflUSTRY
                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE
CODES
 CHEMICAL
  FAMILY
                                                                                          bate 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page       44
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
367   Electronic
      Components Si Sccesrs
Used in the manufacture of various lead and copper
alloys, solid state electronic products, and
medicine.
K031
K101
K084
IC102
K060
Cationic
Compound
Arsenic
3674  Semiconductors and
      Related Devices
Primarly used in the production of lead alloys,
storage batteries, and various semiconductor
components.
K021
Cationic
Compound
Antimony
3691  Storage
      Batteries
Prisiarly used in the production of lead alloys,
storage batteries, and various semiconductor
components.
                                                                                  K021
       Cationic
       Compound
             Antimony
                             Used as an alloy additive, in storage batteries,
                             in various pigments, in fungicides, and in various
                             photographic chemicals.
                                                     F006
                                                     K069
                                                     K061
                                                     K100
       Cationic
       Compound
                                                                                                      Cadi urn
                             Used in the manufacture of varous alloys,
                             gasoline, storage batteries, ammunition, solder
                             pipe.
                                                     K002
                                                     K046
                                                     K051
                                                     1C 069
                                                     K003
                                                     K048
                                                     K061
                                                     K086
                                                     K005
                                                     K049
       Cationic
       Compound
                                                                                                      Lead
                             Used in the manufacture of various alloys,
                             gasoline, storage batteries, ammunition, solder
                             pipe.
                                                     K062
       Cationic
       Compound
                                                                                                      Lead
                             Primary used as an alloy additive, protective
                             coating, in storage batteries and fuel cells and
                             in ceramics.
                                                            Cationic
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                      Nickel
 !8    MEASURING, ANALYZING
      &  CONTROLING  INSTMTS
By-products from the manufacture and waste           P028
treatment of photographic chemicals,                 U157
quarternay (ammonium) agents, perfumes, dyes and     IC015
Pharmaceuticals.                                     1C 08 5
       Acid
       Halide
             Benzyl chloride
             l-chlorototuene

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                                                   ANU IHbJK KtL/MtU MAiflKUUUb MASIC3
SICf    INDUSTRY  NAME
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
38    MEASURING, ANALYZING   By-products from the manufacture of various
      & CONTROL I NO INSTHTS   jet and rocket fuels.
WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                     U098   Mitrogen
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                                       uaie l i/u«t/oj
                                                                                                                       Page       45
                                                                          COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
                    1,1-dimethyl hydrazine

                             By-products from the manufacture of jet and
                             rocket fuel, and photographic chemicals.
                                                     U099   Nitrogen
                                                            compound
                    1,2 dimethyl hydrazine
                                                                       I
                             Primarily used in the manufacture of
                             photographic chemicals, rodentic ides, and various
                             ketones.
                                                     P116   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Thiosemicarbaylde
                    Aminothiourea ,
                             Used in organic synthesis reactions and
                             production of photographic chemicals. Spent micro
                             laboratory reagent.
                                                     P087   Oxygen        Osmium tetroxide
                                                            Compound
                                                                               00
                                                                               •
                                                                               o
                             Spent degreaser. Spent organic laboratory
                             reagent. By-product in manufacture of various
                             insecticides and photographic films.
                                                     U208    Hydrocarbon   1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane
                                                     F024
                                                     K012
                                                     K019
                                                     K020
                                                     K030
                                                     K095
                                                                               00
                                                                               Ul
                             Spent degreaser. Spent organic laboratory
                             reagent. By-product in the manufacture of various
                             insecticides and photographic films.
                                                     U209    Hydrocarbon   1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane
                                                     K019                 Acetylene  tetrachloride
                                                     K020
                                                     K030
                                                     K073
                                                     K095
                             Used in the manufacture of explosives,
                             photographic developer and dyes.
                                                      PDAS   Aromatic      2-4  dinitrophenol
                                                      K001   Hydrocrbon
 91   Jewelry, Silverware
      & Plated Ware
Possible by-products  from  the  manufacture  of
photographic chemicals, «lectri«al  equipment,
jewelry, medicines, and various  alloys.
       C»tionic
       Compound
                                                                                                      Silver
 95   Sanitary Services
Possible constituent  of  industrial
sewage  sludge.
                                                                                         Acid
                                                                          Benzenarsonic Acid
 xxx   - Unknown -
'Spent  solvent.  Spent  degreaser.
                                                                                  KOI 7
                    1/2,3 T-richioropropane
                    Allyl trichloride

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     is evaluated (for  interim status facilities)  and will be based on



     the information  requirements outlined in Section 3.C.  The permit



     writer will evaluate this information using all available data,



     including  data  submitted as part of a Part B  application?  If the!



     application is  incomplete,  EPA will request the missing information



     through a  Notice of Deficiency letter (NOD).   The letter will



     detail the information necessary to complete  the application and



     specify a  date  for submission of the data. This date will nprmajly



     be thirty  days  from receipt of the  NOD.



           When all the necessary information has  been received,



     will  notify the  applicant in writing that the application i



     complete.   Normally,  review of a complete application by iEPA w



     not take more than one year.   For interim status facilities, EPA



     will  issue its decision on  the exemption request as  part of  the



     final  permit decision.   If  the owner or  operator wishes the



     actions  to be placed  on different schedules,  he should express



     this  in  the  exemption request.



         The owner/operator of  a currently operating landfill will



     have submitted a Part B permit application by 11/8/85.  In



     those  instances  where an owner/operator  of an interim status



     facility is  seeking an  exemption before  the time when the



     facility's Part  B  permit application is  going to be  acted upon



    by  EPA,  public notice procedures under 40 CFR Part 124 should be



     followed.



         For those facilities operating under a final permit and



     submitting  the application  through  a major permit modification,



    40  CFR  Part  124  public  participation and appeal procedures would
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     also apply.



          A prospective owner or operator applying for a permit.under



     40 CFR Part 270 should make demonstrations in the initial Part B



     application in  order to have this information considered during



     permitting.  In this case all public participation and  processing



     requirements would be the same as for the  permit itself.



          Approval or denial of the exemption requests may take place



     through two mechanisms:  (1)  issuance of the  final RCRA permit or



     permit modification or (2) after  appropriate  public notice outlined



     above,  through  written notice from the EPA Regional Administrator.



     An application  may be denied  for  the following  reasons:   (1)  a



     facility  cannot meet the exemption standards  outlined in 3004(c)(3);



     (2)  adequate  information to make  such a determination was not



     received;  (3) the  applicant misrepresented relevant facts in  his



     application.  (Administrative  review under 40 CFR 124.19 is not



     available  for interim status  facilities.)



          EPA recommends  that approval  of any exemption to 3004(c)(3)



    require that  information regarding the  nature of  the  NHL's and



    disposal practices  be part of  the  facility's  operating  record,



    under §§264.73 or  265.73.



          If an  owner or  operator has already received  an  exemption



    from  Section 3004(c)(3)  by  making  the  required demonstrations,



    new exemptions may  be necessary if  the  owner  or operator wishes



    to increase the volume of  the  nonhazardous liquids  addressed  in



    theiprevious exemption or  if the owner  or  operator  wishes  to place



    liquids of a different nature  from  those already allowed  by the



    previous exemption.  New exemptions would  be necessary to  the
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    extent  that  changes in the volume or nature of the nonhazardous

    liquids  affect the reasonable availability of alternatives and

    the  risk of  contamination of any underground source of drinking

    water*   (It  should be noted that many of the demonstrations
                                                                - €
    submitted  in the  application for the previous exemption would

    also satisfy the  requirements of subsequent applications.)
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                                APPENDIX A

                   PUBLICATIONS FOR USE IN  DETERMINING
                 REASONABLE  AVAILABILITY OF ALTERNATIVES
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of  Solid Waste.
       1986  (February).   Preliminary  Assessment/Site Investigation
       Guidance.   (Available  from USEPA, Office of Solid Waste,
       401 M Street  SW, Washington, DC   20460)

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.   1982  (June).  Guide  to
       the Disposal  of Chemically Stabilized  and Solidified  Waste.
       U.S. Government Printing  Office  (Washington,  DC), stock  number
       055-000-00226.  $6.00.

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of  Emergency and
       Remedial Response.   1982  (June).  Handbook for Remedial  Action
       at Waste Disposal  Sites.  EPA-625/6-82-006 P882-239054.   National
       Technical  Information  Service, 5285  Port Royal Road,  Springfield,
       VA  22161.  $37.00.

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of  Water Guidance
       Documents.  1980 (June).  NPDES  Best Management Practices  Manual.
       PB80-135221.  National Technical  Information  Service  5285  Port
       Royal Road, Springfield,  VA  22161.  $17.00.
                                    28

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                                   APPENDIX B

                          INDUSTRIES AND THEIR ASSOCIATED
                                HAZARDOUS WASTES
                                        29

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                                   APPENDIX C
             POTENTIAL  SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON THE LOCATION  OF
                  AQUIFERS IDENTIFIED AS UNDERGROUND SOURCES
                               OF DRINKING  WATER
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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
01    AGRICULTURAL
      PRODUCT ION-CROPS
                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
By-products from the manufacture of or spent
Insecticides.
                             Used in the manufacture of nitro cellulose
                             lacquers' and elastomers,  insecticides,  inks,
                             adhesives, and solid  rocket propellent.
                                                                                          Oat* 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page        3
WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                         COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
P004   Aromatic     Aldrin
       Hydrocarbon  (HHDN)
                                                     U069   Aromatic     Di-n-butyl phthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon  DBP       _
I
*•*•
•3
                                                                     3
                                                                     rr
                                                                     !-••
                                                                     *
                             Primarily used  in  the production of  insecticides.
                                                     P037   Aromatic     Dieldrin
                                                            Hydrocarbon  HEOD
                                                                                                                                                                ID
                                                                                                                                                                «.
                                                                                                                                                                00
                             Primarily used  as  an  insecticide.
                                                      P051    Aromatic      Endrin
                                                             Hydrocarbon
                              Spent  organic  solvent,  by-product  from the manu-
                              facture  of  various dyes,  insecticides, and metal
                              polishes.
                                                      U070   Aromatic     L,2-dichlorobenzene
                                                      F002   Hydrocarbon  0-dichlorobenzene
                                                      F024
                                                      K042
                                                      K085
                                                      1C 105
                                                                              00
                                                                              (J\
                              By-products from the manufacture of insecticides.    U071   Aromatic     L,3-dichlorobenzene
                                                                                   F024   Hydrocarbon  m-dichlorobenzene
                                                                                   K085
                                                                                   K105
                              Primarily used as an insecticide,
                              especially for cotton.
                                                      P071   Aromatic     Methyl parathion
                                                             Hydrocarbon
                              Primarily used in manufacture of insecticides
                              and acaricide.
                                                      P089   Aromatic     Pentachloronitrobenzene
                                                             Hydrocarbon  PCNB
 0131  COTTON
 Primarily used as an insecticide for cotton and
 tobacco.
 U061   Hydrocarbon  DDT
                     Dichlorodiphenyltrichloro-
                              Used as an insecticide for cotton and vegetables     P123   Hydrocarbon  Toxaphene
                              in the early stages of growth.                       K098                Octachloro camphene
                                                                                   K041
 0132   TOBACCO
 Primarily used as a herbacide with application to    UK8   Nitrogen     Maleic hydrazide
 tobacco and sugar beets.                                    Compound     1,2-dihydro-3,6-pyri-dazinedio

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page        4
WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES /  SYNONYM
0132  TOBACCO
Primarily used as an insecticide for cotton and
tobacco crops.
U061   Hydrocarbon  DDT
                    Dtchlorodiphenyltrichloro-
07    AGRICULTURAL SERVCS.   Spent defoliant and weed killer.
                                                     U240   Acid         2-4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic
                                                                         2.4-D
Used in the manufacture of various arsenates, and
glass. Used as a wood preservative and
vegetation defoliant.


Primarily used as a systematic insecticide.      .
                             By-products from the manufacture and waste
                             treatment of various Pharmaceuticals, herbicides,
                             and polymers, especially polyurethane and
                             polyester resins.
                                                                                  P010   Acid
                                                                                  P085   Amide
                                                     P003   Aldehyde
                    Arsenic acid  /
                    Orthoarsenie acid
                    Octamethytpyrophosphoramide
                    Schradan
                    Acrolein
                    AeryIic aldehyde
                                                                     00
                                                                     -J
                                                                     •
                                                                     o
                                                                     t—'
                                                                     i
                                                                     00
                             By-products from the manufacture of insecticides
                             such as DDT.
                                                     U034   Aldehyde
                    Chloral
                    TrichloroaceIaldehyde
                             Primary use is in the manufacture of insecticides,   U053   Aldehyde     Crotonaldehyde
                             tanning agens, and rubber.                                               2-butenal
                             Spent laboratory reagents.  By-product from
                             manufacture of fertilizers, dyes, embalming
                             fluids,  disinfectants, and germicides.
                                                     U122
                                                     K009
                                                     K010
                                                     K038
                                                     K040
       Aldehyde
            Formaldehyde
            Hethylene oxide
                             Primarily used as soil fumigant, chemical
                             intermediate, laboratory reagent and solvent.
                                                                                  P102   Alcohol
                                                                         2-propyn-1-o1
                                                                         Propargyl alcohol
                             By-products from the manufacture and treatment of    POOS   Alcohol      Allyl alcohols
                             Pharmaceuticals, herbicides, plasticizers, and                           2-propen-I-ol
                             glycerol.
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of dyes,   U167   Amine
                             and agricultural chemicals.
                                                                         1-naphthylamine

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SIC#    INDUSTRY  NAME
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page        5
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
                                                                                                                                                               o
07
      AGRICULTURAL 5ERVCS.
Possible by-products from the manufacture of dyes,   U168
and agricultural chemicals.
       Amine
            2-naphtylamine
                             By-products from the manufacture of agricultural
                             chemicals, rocket fuels, and metal plating
                             solutions.
                                                     U133   Amine
                    Hydrazine
                    Diamine  _.
                                                                                                                                                               <-r
                                                                                                                                                               (-••
                             By-products from the manufacture of
                             Pharmaceuticals, dyes,  and agricultural chemicals.
                                                     P024   Amine
                    P-Chloroaniline
                    Benzenamine
                                                                                                                                  vO
                                                                                                                                  *«.
                                                                                                                                  00
                             Used in the manufacture of various rodenticide,
                             fumigants, and as a leaching agent for gold and
                             silver ore.
                             Spent herbicide.
                                                     P021   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                                                     U062   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Calcium cyanide
                    Diallate
                    2,3-dichloroallyl diisopro-
                                                                                                                                                              00
                                                                                                                                                              en
                             Used in the production of Pharmaceuticals
                             (including veterinary), pesticides, and
                             fungicides.
                                                     U238   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Ethyl carbamate
                    Urethane
                             Primarily used as a herbacide with application to    1)148   Nitrogen
                             tobacco and sugar beets.                                    Compound
                                                                         Kaleic hydrazide
                                                                         1,2-dihydro-3,6-pyri-dazinedio
                             Manufacturing byproducts and
                             treatment of viscone rayon, cellophane, and
                             veterinary medicines.
                                                     P022   Sulfur
                                                     F005   Compound
                    Carbon disulfide
                    Carbon bisulfide
                             Primarily found in insecticides and acaricide
                             (for mites and ticks).  '
                                                     P039   Sulfur
                                                            Compound
                    Disulfton
                    0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethyl-thio)]
                             Primarily used as an insecticide.
                                                     P050   Sulfur
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                      Endosulfan
                             Used in the manufacture of medicine, rodenticide,
                             .pesticide, and as an analytical reagent.
                                                     P115   Salfur
                                                            Compound
                    Thallium sulfate
                    Thallous sulfate
                             By-products from the manufacture of arsenates,
                             insecticides and dyes.
                                                     P011   Oxygen
                                                            Compound
                    Arsenic pentoxide
                    Arsenic IV) «xlde

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           INDUSTRIES  AND  THEIR  RELATED  HAZARDOUS WASTES
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
           UASTE    DESCRIPTIONS
                                     Date 11/04/85
                                     Page        6
UASTE
CODES
                                                                                          CHEMICAL
                                                                                           FAMILY
                                                                         COMPOUND  NAMES  /  SYNONYM

0?    AGRICULTURAL SERVCS.    Used in the manufacture of pigments,  ceramic
                             enamels, insecticides,  rodenticides,  and
                             herbicides.
                                                     P012   Oxygen
                                                            Compound
                    Arsenic trioxide
                    Arsenic (III) oxide
Byproducts from the manufacture of various
insecticides or futnigants.
P006   Organometa-  Aluminum phosphide
       I lie Compd.  ALP     '
Spent solvent. Spent degreaser,spent organic
laboratory reagent. By-product in the manufacture
of various insecticides and photographic films.
By-products from the manufacture of various
pesticides.
U209   Hydrocarbon  1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane
K019                Acetylene tetrachloride
K020
K030
K073
K095
U084    Hydrocarbon   1-3 dichloropropene
F024
                                                                                                                                                                ID
                                                                                                                                                                >u
                                                                                                                                                                00
                                                                                                                                    00
                                                                                                                                    01
Used as a fumigant and disinfestant of various
domestic crops.
hydrocarbon.
 U029    Hydrocarbon   Bromomethane
                     Methyl  bromide
By-products of the manufacture of various
insecticides.
 U036
 K097
                                                                                         Hydrocarbon  Chlordane
Various spent refrigerants and propellents.
By-products  from  the manufacture of  insecticides
and  fluorocarbon  plastics.  Spent analytical
laboratory reagents.
 U044
 K009
 K010
 K019
 K020
 K021
 K029
 K073
                                                                                         Hydrocarbon  Chloroform
                                                                                                      T r i chIoromethane
 Primary uses  include  pesticide  for  controlling
 leaf  rollers  and  other  insects.
 U060   Hydrocarbon  ODD
                     Dichlorodiphenyldichloro-
 Primarily used as  an insecticide for  cotton  and       U061    Hydrocarbon  DDT
 tobacco crops.
                     Dichlorodiphenyltrichloro-
 Primarily used in the manufacture of insecticides.    U129   Hydrocarbon  Hexachlorocyclohexane
                                                                          HCCH

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
286   Industrial
      Organic Chemicals
                                        INDUSTRIES AND TH*E1X RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
Used in the organic synthesis of various dyes.
                                                                                          Date
                                                                                          Page
                                                                                                                                  27
WASTE   CHEMICAL
CODES    FAMILY     COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
U048   Aromatic     2-Chlorophenol
If 001   Hydrocarbon  2-Chloro-1-hydroxybenzene
3
 o
                             Primarily used as an- insecticide on citrus crops.
                                                            Aromatic     2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                                                                                                                                   o
                                                                                                                                   rr
                             Primarily used in the manufacture of various dyes
                             and as a curing agent for urethane resins.
                                                     U095   Aromatic     3,3-Dimethyl Benyidine
                                                            Hydrocarbon  o-tolidine   >
                             Primarily used as a plasticizer in the production
                             of such polymers as polyvinyl chloride.
                             Used in the manufacture of various polyvinyl and
                             cellulosic resins and as an organic  intermediate.
                                                     U028   Aromatic     BIS  (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Diactyl Phthalate
                                                            Aromatic      Butyl  Benzyl Phthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon   BBP
                                                                                                                                                                00
                                                                              i
                                                                              CD
                                                                              en
                             Primarly used as a plasticizer and solvent  in
                             rubber production, as a heat  transfer medium and
                             in various waxes.
                                                      U047   Aromatic      Chloronophtlalene
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Chlorinated  Naphthalene
                              Used  in  the manufacture of medicines,  herbicides
                              and as a catalyst  in various  polymeriyation
                              processes.
                                                      P036    Aromatic      Dichlorophenylarsine
                                                             Hydrocarbon
                              Possible  by-products  from  the  manufacture  of
                              incesticides.  plastics,  camphor  substitute, solid
                              rocket  propellent  and solvent  for  (nitrocellulose
                              and cellulose  acetate.
                                                      U088   Aromatic      Diethyl  Phthalate
                                                             Hydrocarbon  Ethyl  Phthalate
                              Primarily used as a fungicide and in various
                              organic synthesis reactions.
                                                      U127   Aromatic     Hexachlorobenzene
                                                      K016   Hydrocarbon  Perchlorobenzene
                                                      K030
                                                      K085
                                                      F024
                                                      K018
                              Used as a heat-transfer liquid,  hydraulic fluid
                              and solvent for  various elastomers.
                                                      U128   Aromatic     Hexachlorobutadine
                                                      K030   Hydrocarbon
                                                      K016
                                                      KQ18

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SiC« INDUSTRY NAME
234 3?K»ustr?al Organic
Chemicals









2865 CYCLIC CRUDES, DYES &
ORGANIC PIGMENTS









INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS


WASTE DESCRIPTIONS
The possible by-products of various industrial
organic synthesis reactions utilizing furan as a
feedstock.


The possible by-products of various industrial
organic synthesis reactions utilizing furan as
a feedstock.



By-products front the manufacture of dyes and
Pharmaceuticals.
By-products from the manufacture and waste treat-
ment of photographic chemicals, quarternay
(ammonium) agents, perfume, dyes, and
Pharmaceuticals.
Spent laboratory reagents. By-product from
manufacture of fertilizers, dyes, embalming
fluids, disinfectants, and germicides.


WASTES

WASTE
CODES
F021
F022
F026
F027
F028
F020
F021
F023
F026
F027
F023
U006

U157
P028
K015
K085
U122
K009
K010
K038
K040
Date 11/04/85
Page 28
CHEMICAL
FAMILY COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
Aromatic Hexachlorodibenzofuran
Hydrocarbon



Aromatic Pentachlorodibenzo Furan
Hydrocarbon
i



Acid Acetyl chloride
Halide Ethanoyl chloride
Acid Benzyl chloride
Halide 3,4-benzacridine


Aldehyde Formaldehyde
Hethylene oxide



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Possible by-products from the manufacture of dyes,
and agricultural chemicals.
U167   Amine
1-naphthytamine
Possible by-products from the manufacture of dyes,
and agricultural chemicals.
U168   Amine
2-naphtylamine
By-products from the manufacture of rubber and
certain dyes such as mi err.-copy stains.
U021   Amine        Benzidine
                    (I,l-biphenyl>-4,4 diamine
By-products from the manufacture of Pharma-
ceuticals, dyes, and agricultural chemicals.
                                                     P024   Amine
                    P-ChloroaniIine
                    Benzenamine
Used in the manufacture of dye intermediate and      U221   Amine        Toluenedianine
toluene-2,4 diisocyanate.                            K027   .            Diaminotoluene

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR  RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE
CODES
CHENICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                               Date 11/0<./at>
                                                                               Page       29
                    COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
2865  CYCLIC CRUDES,DYES &   Used in insecticides,  fumigants,  gold and silver
      ORGANIC PIGMENTS       ore processing.  Spent analytical chemistry
                             reagent.
                                          U191   Nitrogen
                                          K026   Compound
                    2-plcoline
                    2-methyl-pyridine
                             Primarily used in dye production, gasoline,
                             medicines, and corrosion inhibitors.
                             Spent solvent.  By-product from manufacture of
                             various vitamins, drugs, dyes, fungicides.
                                          P077   Nitrogen
                                          K083   Compound
                                          F004
                                          K103
                                          K104
                                          U196   Nitrogen
                                          K026   Compound
                                          F005
                    P-nitre benzene
                    4-nitro-benzamine
                    Pyridine
                                                                        00
                                                                        •
                                                                        o
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of gold
                             and silver processing, electroplating, hydro-
                             cyanic acid, insecticides, dyes,  pigments, and
                             chelating agents.
                                          P106   Nitrogen     Sodium cyanide
                                                 Compound
                                                                                                                                                                  00
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             drugs, dyes, resins, photographic chemicals, and
                             as an analytical reagent.
                                          U219   Nitrogen     Thiourea
                                                 Compound     Thiocarbamide
                             Used in the manufacture of pigments, ceramic
                             enamels, insecticides, rodenticide, and
                             herbicide.
                                          P012   Oxygen       Arsenic triox.ide
                                                 Compound     Arsenic (III) oxide
                             Byproducts from the manufacture of pigments,
                             corrosion inhibitors, and coating for light
                             weight metals.
                                          U032   Oxygen       Calcium chromate
                                                 Compound
                             By-products from the manufacture of dyes and
                             fungicides.
                                          U197   Oxygen       P-Benzoquinone
                                                 Compound     1,4-cyclohexadiene dione
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             sulfuric acid, glass, photographic developer, and
                             dyed textiles.
                                          P120   Oxygen       Vanadium pentoxide
                                                 Compound     Vanadium (V) oxide
                             Possible byproducts from the manufacture of
                             Pharmaceuticals, resins, dyes, and pesticides.
                                          U130   Hydrocarbon  Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
                                          F024
                                          K032
                                          K033
                                          K034

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES                                  Date 11/U4/B3
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                                                                                  WASTE   CHEMICAL
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME                  WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS                      CODES    FAMILY     COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYN
2865  CYCLIC CRUDES,DYES &   Primarily used as a preservative in gums, glues,     U039   Hydrocarbon  P-chloro-m-cresal                                          ,-,
      ORGANIC PIGMENTS       inks, paints, textiles, and leather goods.           K001                4-chloro-3-methyl phenol               "                   H-


                             By-products of the manufacture of various dyes       U105   Aromatic     2,4-Dinftrotoluene                                         j2".
                             and explosives.                                             Hydrocarbon                                                             <"
                                                                                                                                                                 (D

                             Used in the manufacture of dyes, explosives, and     U106   Aromatic     2,6 dinitrotoluene                                         O
                             teluidines.                                          K025   Hydrocarbon                ,                                             *

                                                                                                                                                                 20
                             Used in the manufacture of various dyes, pigments,   U073   Aromatic     3,3-Dichlorobenzidine                                      -J
                             and urethane plastics.                                      Hydrocarbon                                                             1_


                             Used in the manufacture of various dyes.             U091   Aromatic     3-3' dimethoxybenzidine                                    £-,
                                                                                         Hydrocarbon  Dianisidine                                                00


                             Used in the manufacture of synthetic dye.            U023   Aromatic     Benzotrichloride
                                                                                  K015   Hydrocarbon  Toluene trichloride


                             Used in the manufacture of nitro cellulose           U069   Aromatic     Di-n-butyl phthalate
                             lacquers and elastomers,  :nsecticides,  inks,                Hydrocarbon  DBP
                             adhesives, and solid  rocket propellent.


                             Spent organic solvent, by-product  from  the           U070   Aromatic     L,2-dichlorobenzene
                             manufacture  of various dyes,  insecticides,  and      F002   Hydrocarbon  0-dichlorobenzene
                             metal polishes.                                      F024
                                                                                  IC042
                                                                                  K085
                                                                                  K105


                             Spent organic  laboratory  reagent.   By-product  from  U188   Aromatic     Phenol
                             the  manufacture  of  various dyes, Pharmaceuticals,    K021   Hydrocarbon  Carbolic  acid
                             and  phenol-based compounds.   Spent solvent.         K001
                                                                                  K087


                             Possible by-products  from the manufacture of dyes,  U190   Aromatic     Phthalic  acid esters
                             medicines, perfumes,  and  various organic                   Hydrocarbon
                              laboratory reagents.


                              Spent  solvent.   Fuel  additive.  By-products from    U220   Aromatic     Toluene
                              manufacture  of resins,  coatings, dyes,  and          K015   Compound    Methyl  benzene
                              explosives.                                           F005


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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
2869  OTHER INDUSTRIAL
      ORGANIC CHEMICALS
                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
Spent organic solvent.  By-product from the
manufacture of varius isocyanates, carbonates,
chloroformates, pesticides, and herbicides.
WASTE
CODES
CHENICAL
 FAMILY
P095   Acid
       Halide
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page       31
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
            Phosgene
 f—-,
3
 S
                             By-products from the manufacture and waste treat-
                             ment of acrylic polymers and various semi conduc-
                             tive polymers. "
                                                     U009   Nitrile
                                                     K011
                                                     K013
                    Aerylonitrile
                    Propenonitr.i le
                             Distillation bottoms and by products from
                             production of acetaldhyde from ethylene.
                             By-products  from  the manufacture and waste  treat-
                             ment of various Pharmaceuticals, herbicides,  and
                             polymers,  especially polyurethane and polyester
                             resins.
                                                     U001   Aldehyde
                                                     P003   Aldehyde
                    Acetaldhyde
                    Acetic aldehyde
                    Acrolein
                    Acrylic aldehyde
                                                                      V£>
                                                                      CO
                                                                      -J
                                                                      •
                                                                      o
                                                                      t-t

                                                                      i
                                                                      CO
                                                                      U1
                             By-products  from the  manufacture of  insecticides
                             such  as  DDT.
                                                      U034    Aldehyde
                     Chloral
                     Trich Ioroacelaldehyde
                              Spent  laboratory reagents.   By-product  from
                              manufacture of  fertilizers,  dyes,  embalming
                              fluids,  disinfectants,  and germicides.
                                                      U122    Aldehyde
                                                      K009
                                                      K010
                                                      K038
                                                      K040
                     Formaldehyde
                     Hethylene  oxide
                              Spent non-halogenated solvents;  spent  cleaning or
                              spinning solvent;  spent  paint,  laquor,  or varnish
                              remover.
                                                      U002   Ketone
                                                                          Acetone
                                                                          2-propanone
                              Spent solvent.   Spent organic laboratory reagent.     U159   Ketone
                              Spent paint and wax remover.                          F005
                                                                          Methyl  ethyl  ketone
                                                                          2-butanone
                              By-products from the manufacture of agricultural
                              chemicals,  rocket fuels,  and metal  plating
                              solutions.
                                                      U133   Amine
                     Hydrazine
                     Diamine
                              By-products from the manufacture of various jet
                              and rocket fuels.
                                                      U093   Nitrogen
                                                             compound
                     1,1-dimethyl  hydrazine
                              Primarily used as a non-nutritive sweetner fround
                              in syrups, medicines, soft drinks,  and dietic
                              foods.
                                                      U202   Nitrogen
                                                             Compound
                     Saccharin
                     0-benzosulfimide

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES AND  THEIR  RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
         WASTE
         COOES
 CHEMICAL
   FAMILY
                                                                                                                      Date  II/U4/03
                                                                                                                      Page       32
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
2869  OTHER INDUSTRIAL
      ORGANIC CHEMICALS
Manufacturing byproducts and
the treatment of viscone rayon, cellophane,
veterinary medicines.
         P022   Sulfur       CARBON DISULHDE
and      F005   Compound     CARBON BISULFIDE
                             Byproducts from the manufacture of several
                             glycols,  surfactants and rocket propellant.
                                                     U115
                                                            Oxygen
                                                            Compound
                             Ethylene oxide
                             1,2-epoxy ethane
                             Used as a fuel additive.
                                                     P110   Organomet-   Tetraethyl lead/
                                                            allic Comp.
                             Spent refrigerant and metal  degreasing solvents..
                             By-products from the manufacture and waste treat-
                             ment of various semiconductors.
                                                     U211
                                                     F001
                                                     F002
                                                     K016
                                                     K020
                                                     F024
                                                     K019
                                                     K021
                                                     K073
                Hydrocarbon  Carbon tetrachloride
                             Tetrachloromethane
                             Primarily used as an insecticide for cotton and
                             tobacco crops.
                                                     U061   Hydrocarbon  DDT
                                                                         Dichlorodiphenyltrichloro-
                             Spent refrigerent.
                                                     U075
                                                     F001
                Hydrocarbon  Dichlorodifluoromethane
                             Freon 12
                             Spent dry cleaning solvent.   Spent degreaser.
                             By-product of manufacture of flourocarbons.
                                                     U210
                                                     F024
                                                     F001
                                                     K019
                                                     F002
                                                     K020
                                                     K085
                Hydrocarbon  Tetrachloroethylene
                             Perchloroethylene
                             Possible byproducts from the manufacture of dyes,
                             medicines,  perfumes, and various organic
                             laboratory reagents.
                                                     U190   Aromatic     Phthalic acid esters
                                                            Hydrocarbon
287   Agricultural
      Chemicals
Used as an alloy additive, in storage batteries,
in various pigments, in fungicides, and in various
photographic chemicals.
         F006
         K069
         K061
         K100
 Cationic
•Compound
                                                                                                      Cadi urn

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES AND  THEIR RELATED  HAZARDOUS WASTES
                                        WASTE    DESCRIPTIONS
                                                     WASTE
                                                     CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                                      Date  11/U4/8S
                                                                                                                      Page        33
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
287   Agricultural
      Chemicals
Primarily used as a herbicide.
                                                                                  F027   Acid
                             Possible byproducts from the manufacture of  dyes,    U167   Amine
                             and agricultural  chemicals.
            2-{2,4,5,-Trichlorophenoxy)
            Silvex
                                                                         1-naphthylamine
                                                                                                                                                                 o
                                                                                                                                                                 rr
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of-dyes,    U168   Amine
                             and agricultural chemicals.
                             Possible by products from the manufacture of         U012
                             fubber, dyes, photographic chemicals,  explosives,.    K083
                             herbicides, fungicides and petroleum refining.        K103
                                                                                  K104
                             By-products from the manufacture of agricultural
                             chemicals, rocket fuels, and metal plating
                             solutions.
                                                            Amine
                                                     U133   Amine
                                                                         2-naphtylamine
            Aniline
            Phenylamine
            Hydrazine
            Diamine
                                                           vo
                                                           oo
                                                           •
                                                           o
                                                           t—'
                                                          i
                                                           00
                             By-products from the manufacture of
                             Pharmaceuticals, dyes, and agricultural chemicals.
                                                                                  P026   Amine
                                                                         P-ChloroaniIine
                                                                         Benzenamine
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             pharmaceutical products as well as pesticides and
                             disinfectants.'
                                                            Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
            4-Hydroxylaminoquinoline N-Oxi
                             Used in the manufacture of various fungicides and
                             rubber.
                                                     P049   Sulfur
                                                            Compound
            2, 4  • Dithiobiuret
            Biuret
                             Primarly used as a herbicide on a variety of
                             vegetation.
                                                            Sulfur       Aramite
                                                            Compound     2-(p-t-butylphenyloxy) isaprop
                             Used in synthesis of methionine, as a jet fuel
                             additive, and as a fungicides.
                                                     U153   Sulfur
                                                            Compound
            Methanethial
            Methyl Mercaptan
                             Used as a broad range systemic insecticide during
                             World War I.
                                                     P070   Hydrocarbon  2-Methyl-2-(methylthio)-propio
                                                                         Aldicarb
                             Used as a fumigant and disinfestant of various
                             domestic crops.
                                                     U029   Hydrocarbon  Bromomethane
                                                                         Methyl bromide

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SICi    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                                                      Date ll/Ot/B*
                                                                                                                      Page       3t
HASTE
COOES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                     COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
                                                                                                                                                              a?
                                                                                                                                                              o
267   Agricultural
      Chemicals
Possible byproducts fro* the Manufacture of
insecticides, dyes, and inks.
                             Primarily used in a  broad range of  insecticides
                             affecting flies,  cockroaches,  grasshoppers and
                             boll weevils.
P038   Hydrocarbon  Diethytarsine
                                                     U129   Hydrocarbon  Hexachlorocyclohexane
                                                     F02*                Benzene Hexachloride
                                                                             3
                                                                             ft
                                                                             M«
                                                                             *
                             Primarily used as an insecticide and acaricide.
                                                     U142   Hydrocarbon  Kepone       ,
                                                                         Decachlorooctahydro-1,3,4-Meth
                             Primarily used as an insecticide, germicide, dye     U072   Aromatic     1,4-Dichlorobenzene
                             and pharmaceutical intermediate and as soil          F024   Hydrocarbon  PD8
                             fumigant.
                             Primarily used as an insecticide on citrus crops.
                                                            Aromatic     2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-Oinitrophenol
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                                                                                                                                                               CD
                                                                                                                                                               -J
                                                                                                                                                               00
                                                                                                                                                               tn
                             Primarly used as a herbicide.
                                                            Aromatic     2-sec-Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Dinoseb
                             Used in the manufacture of medicines, and as
                             a catalyst in various polymerization processes.
                                                     P036   Aromatic     Dichlorophenylarsine
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                             Possible by-products fropi the manufacture of
                             insecticides, plastics camphore substitute, solid
                             rocket propellent and solvent for nitrocellulose
                             and cellulose acetate.
                                                     U03B   Aromatic     Diethyl Phthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Ethyl Phthalate
                             Primarily uszd as a pesticide.
                                                            Aromatic      Heptachor Epoxide
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                             Possible byproducts from the manufacturer of
                             such herbicides as 2,4,5-T.
                                                      F021    Aromatic      Hexachlorodibenzo-P-Oioxin
                                                      F022    Hydrocarbon
                                                      F023
                                                      F027
                                                                                  F026
                              Possible  Byproducts  ?rom the manufacture of
                              various herbicides and defoliants.
                                                             Aromatic      Pentachlorobenzene
                                                             Hydrocarbon

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES  AND  THEIR  RELATED  HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                                                       Datt 11/U4/8S
                                                                                                                       Page       35
WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
287   Agricultural
      Chemicals
Possible Byproducts from the manufacture of
such herbicides as 2,4,5-T.
F020   Aromatic     Pentachlorobenzo-P-Dloxin
F021   Hydrocarbon
F022
F023
F026
F027
F028
                                                                       3
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             such herbicides as 2,4,5-T.
                                                     F020   Aromatic     Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin
                                                     F021   Hydrocarbon
                                                     F022
                                                     F023
                                                     F026
                                                     F027
                                                     F028
                                                                                                                                                                 00
                                                                                                                                                                 •
                                                                                                                                                                 o
289   MISCELLANEOUS
      CHEMICALS
Primarily used as a preservative in gums, glues,
inks, paints, textiles, and leather goods.
U039   Hydrocarbon  P-chloro-m
K001                4-chloro-3-methyl  phenol
                                                                       CO
                                                                       Ui
                             Used in the production of explosives, medicines,
                             and rocket propel I ants.
                                                     P081   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                     Nitroglycerine
                     Trinitrate  1,2,3-propanetrial
                             Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                             insecticides, dyes, and inks.
                                                     P038   Hydrocarbon  Diethylarsine
                             By-products of the manufacture of various dyes and
                             explosives.
                                                     U105   Aromatic      2,4-Dinitrotoluene
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                             Used  in  the manufacture of explosives,
                             photographic developer and dyes.
                                                      P048    Aromatic      2-4  dinitrophenol
                                                      K001    Hydrocarbon
                              Used  in  the manufacture of nitro cellulose
                              lacquers  and  elastomers,'  insecticides,  inks,
                              adhesives, and  solid  rocket propellent.
                                                      U069    Aromatic      Di-n-butyl  phthalate
                                                             Hydrocarbon  DBP
                              Spent  solvent.  Fuel  additive.  By-products  from
                              manufacture  of  resins,  coatings, dyes,  and
                              explosives.
                                                      U220    Aromatic
                                                      KOI 5    Compound
                                                      F005
                                                      K036
                                                      F024
                                                      K037
                     Toluene
                     Methyl benzene

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                                        INDUSTRIES  AND  THEIR  RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SICK    INDUSTRY  NAME
2892  Explosives
                                  WASTE    DESCRIPTIONS
                       Possible by products  from the manufacture of
                       rubber,  dyes,  phtographic chemicals,  herbicides,
                       fungicides and petroleum refining.
                                                                                                                       bate 11/04/85
                                                                                                                       Page       36
                                                     WASTE
                                                     COOES
                                                     U01Z
                                                     K083
                                                     K103
                                                     K104
 CHEMICAL
  FAMILT
Amine
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
AniIine
Phenylamine
42
 o
 I-*'
 3
 o
 ft
                             Used in the manufacture of  various explosives.
                                                                                   Hydrocarbon  Trini troberizene
                                                                                                TNB     '
29
PETROLEUM REFINING
RELATED INDUSTRIES
By-products from the manufacture of cellulose
acetate, resins, perfumes,  plastics, rubbers and
solid rocket propellents.
                                                                                  U102   Aromatic     Methyl phthslate
                                                                                         Hydrocarbon
                                                                                                                                                           oc
                             By-product from the manufacture of rocket fuels
                             and various flourocarbons.
                                                                            P056   Anionic
                                                                                   Compound
                                                                         Flourine
                             Used in the manufacture of various alloys,
                             gasoline,  storage batteries,  ammunition,  solder
                             and pipe.
                                                                            K002   Cationic
                                                                            K046   Compound
                                                                            K05t
                                                                            K069
                                                                            K003
                                                                            K048
                                                                            K061
                                                                            K086
                                                                            K005
                                                                            K049
                                                                         Lead
                             Used in the manufacture of various alloys,
                             gasoline,  storage batteries,  ammunition, solder
                             and pipe.
                                                                            K062   Cationic
                                                                                   Compound
                                                                                                      Lead
                             Distillation bottoms and byproducts from
                             production of acetaldhyde from ethylene.
                             fami
                                                                            U001   Aldehyde     Acetaldhyde
                                                                             ,,,                 Acetic aldehyde
                             Spent non-halogenated solvents; spent cleaning or
                             spinning solvent; spent paint, laquer, or varnish
                             remover.
                                                                                  U002   Ketone
                                                                                                Acetone
                                                                                                2-propanone
                             Byproducts from the manufacture of agricultural
                             chemicals,  rocket fuels,  and Metal plating
                             solutions.
                                                                            U133   Amine
                                                                         Hydrazine
                                                                         Dianine

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SICf    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES AND  THEIR  RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
                                        WASTE    DESCRIPTIONS
                                                     WASTE   CHEMICAL
                                                     CODES    FAMILY
                                                                                                                       Date 11/04/85
                                                                                                                       Page       37
                    COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM

29
      PETROLEUM REFINING
      RELATED INDUSTRIES
By-products from the manufacture of various jet
and rocket fuels.
U098   Nitrogen     1,1-dimethyl hydrazine
       Compound
                             By-products from the manufacture of jet and
                             rocket fuel,  and photographic chemicals.
                                                                                  U099   Nitrogen     1.2 dimethyl  hydrazine
                                                                                         Compound
                                                                                                                                                                  o
                                                                                                                                                                  ft
                             Used in the production of explosives,  medicines,
                             and rocket propellants.
                                                                                  P081    Nitrogen     Nitroglycerine  .
                                                                                         Compound     Trinitrate 1,2,3-propanetrial
                                                                                                                                                                  ur
                             Primarily used as a rocket fuel and analytical
                             chemistry reagent.
                             By-products from the manufacture of several
                             glycols, surfactants and rocket propellant.
                                                                                  P112   Nitrogen     Tetranitromethane
                                                                                         Compound
                                                                                  U115   Oxygen
                                                                                         Compound
                                                                         Ethylene oxide
                                                                         1,2-epoxy ethane
                                                                                5
                                                                                o
                                                                                u
                             Spent organic solvent.  Gasoline compnent.
                             By-products from the manufacture of carbon
                             tetrachloride, and various gums, waxes, and
                             resins.
                                                                                  U083   Hydrocarbon  1,2-dichloropropane"
                                                                                  F024                Propylene dichloride
                             Spent refrigerant and metal degreasing solvents.
                             By-products from the manufacture and waste
                             treatment of various semiconductors.
                                                                                  U211
                                                                                  F001
                                                                                  F002
                                                                                  K016
                                                                                  K020
                                                                                  F024
                                                                                  K019
                                                                                  K021
                                                                                  K073
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Carbon tetrachloride
                                                                         Tetrachloromethane
                             Various spent refrigerants and propellents.
                             By-products from the manufacture of insecticides
                             and fluorocnrbon plastics.  Spent analytical
                             laboratory reagen-rs.   •
                                                                                  U044
                                                                                  K009
                                                                                  K010
                                                                                  K019
                                                                                  K020
                                                                                  K021
                                                                                  K029
                                                                                  K073
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Chloroform
                                                                         Trichloromethane
                             A combustible by-product of coal tar.
                                                                                  U120
                                                                                  K035
                                                                                  K001
                                                            Hydrocarbon   Fluoranthene

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                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
29    PETROLEUM REFINING &
      RELATED INDUSTRIES
           WASTE    DESCRIPTIONS
                             Spent organic solvent.   By-product from
                             manufacture of vinyl chloride, soaps, chelating
                             agents, degreasers.  and anti-knock gasoline.
                             Spent organic solvent.  By-product from the
                             manufacture of perfumes, lacquers, and
                             thermoplasitcs.
                                                                                                                       Date H/U<»/O3
                                                                                                                       Page       38
WASTE
CODES
                                                     U077
                                                     F024
                                                     K018
                                                     K029
                                                     K096
                                                     U079
                                                                                          CHEMICAL
                                                                                           FAMILY
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
       Hydrocarbon  L,2-dichloroethane
                    Ethylene dichloride
       Hydrocarbon  L,2-dichtoroethylen«
                    Acetylene chloride
3
H->
K-
•9
s
                                                                                                                                                                *
Spent organic solvents.  By-product from the         U078
manufacture of perfumes, lacquers, and               K073
thermoplastics.              '                        F024
                                                                                         Hydrocarbon  L,l-dichloroethylene
                                                                                                      Vinylidene chloride
                                                                               30
                                                                               •
                                                                               o
                             Possible emissions from coke quench towers and
                             asphalt hot mix plants and from combustion of
                             coal or oil.
                                                            Aromatic     7-H-Dibenzo (c.g) carbayole
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                                                                              00
                                                                              Ul
                             Possible by-products from the combustion of coal
                             or other petroleum deriviatives.
                                                     K001
                                                     K035
       Aromatic      Benz  (a) Anthracene
       Hydrocarbon
                             Possible by-products from the combustion of coal
                             or other petroleum derivatives.
                                                     U016   Aromatic     Benz (c) Acridine
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                             Possible by products from  the  combustion of
                             various fuels such as coal and petroleum
                             derviatives as well as  tobacco.
                                                     K001   Aromatic     Benzo (b) Fluoroanthene
                                                     K035   Hydrocarbon
                              Possible by products  from  the  combustion  of
                              various fuels  such as coal  and petroleum
                              derviatives as well as  tobacco.
                                                            Aromatic     Benzo (j) Fluoroanthene
                                                            Hydrocarbon
                              Possible  distillation  by-products  of  phenol,
                              chloronitro  benzene, and  aniline.   Spent  pesticide
                              intermediates.
                                                     U037
                                                     F001
                                                     F002
                                                     F024
                                                     K015
                                                     K105
        Aromatic     Chlorobenzene
        Hydrocarbon  Phenyl  chloride
                              Used in the manufacture of  nitro cellulose
                              lacquers and elastomers,  insecticides,  inks,
                              adhesives,  and solid rocket propellent.
                                                     U069   Aromatic     Di-n-butyl  phthalate
                                                            Hydrocarbon  OBP

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR  RELATED  HAZARDOUS  WASTES
                                        WASTE    DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                                                      Date  11/04/85
                                                                                                                      Page        39
                                                     WASTE
                                                     CODES
 CHEMICAL
  FAMILY
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM

29
      Petroleum and
      Coal Products
Structural isomer of Dfbenz (a.h) aceridine.  See
that listing.
Aromatic     Dibenz 
                                                            i
                                                            CO
                             Possible by-products  from  the manufacture of
                             medicines  (sedative),  oils, waxes, rubber,
                             solvents,  leather.
                                                                                  U182   Aldehyde
                                                                                  K009
                                                                                  K010
                                                                                  K026
                                                                          Paraldehyde
                                                                          2,4,6  trimethyl1-1,3,5-trioxan
                              Possible  by-products  form  the manufacture  of          U166    Ketone
                              Pharmaceuticals,  dyes,  rubber,  polyester resins,      K024
                              and fungicide.
                                                                                                       1,4-Maph thoqui none
                                                                                                       1,4-naphthalenedione
                              By-products from the manufacture of  rubber  and
                              certain dyes such as microscopy stains.
                                                                                   U021    Amine
                                                                                                       Benzidine
                                                                                                       (I, l-biphenyO-4,4  diamine
                              By-products from the manufacture of  insecticides,
                              Pharmaceuticals, disinfectants,  solvents,  rubber,
                              and gasolines.
                                                                                   U101    Aromatic      2,4  dimethyl  phenol
                                                                                   K001    Hydrocarbon  Xylenol
 31
       LEATHER & LEATHER
       PRODUCTS
 Primary use is in the manufacture of insecticides,
 tanning agents, and rubber.
                                                                                   UQ53   Aldehyde
              Crotonaldehyde
              2-butenel
                              Used in the leather tanning and in manufacturing
                              adhesives and polyester.
                                                                                   U126   Aldehyde
                                                                          Glye idylaldehyde
                              Possible by-products from the manufacture of
                              medicines (sedative), oils, waxes, rubber,
                              solvents, leather.
                                                                                   U182   Aldehyde
                                                                                   K009
                                                                                   K010
                                                                                   K026
                                                                          Paraldehyde
                                                                          2,4,6 trimethyl1-1,3,5-trioxan

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1C*    INDUSTRY   NAME
                                       INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED  HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
WASTE
CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                                     Date 11/04/8*
                                                                                                                     Page       40
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYN
     LEATHER ft LEATHER
     PRODUCTS
Used In the production of paratMon, fungicide
(leather), and various organic synthesis
reactions.
U170   Nitrogen
       Compound
            4-nitrophenol
                            Possible  by-product  from  the manufacture  of
                            medicines,  insecticides,  and  leather  tanning.
                            Chemical  family  is substituted  hydro
                                                     P075   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Nicotine and salts
                            Primarily  used  as  a  preservative  in  gums,  glues,
                            inks,  paints, textiles,  and  leather  goods.
                                                     U039   Hydrocarbon  P-chloro-m-cresal
                                                                         4-chloro-3-methyl phenol
                            Possible by-products  from the  manufacture of
                            various  resins,  dyes,  Pharmaceuticals,  adhesives,
                            medicines,  and rubber.
                                                     U201   Aromatic     Resorcinol
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Resorcin
     Stone, Clay K Glass
     Products
Primarily used as an alloy additive, in various
glasses, pesticides, and various
photoelectric applications.
       Cationic
       Compound
                                                                                                     Thallium
                            Used in the manufacture  of  various  arsenates,
                            and glass.  Used as  a  wood preservative and
                            vegetation  defoliant.
                                                                                 P010    Acid
                                                                         Arsenic acid
                                                                         Orthoarsenic acid
                            Primarily used in the  manufacture of
                            pyrotechnics,  ceramics,  glass  and paper.
                                                                                 P107
                                                            Sulfur
                                                            Compound
                                                                                                     Strontium sulfide
                            Used in the manufacture  of  dyes,  textiles,  glass,
                            photographic developer and  as  a catalyist  in
                            many organic reactions.
                                                     P119   Oxygen       Vanadic Acid
                                                            Compound     Vanadium pentoxide
     Primary Metal
     Industries
Primarly used alon or as an additive to light
weight, high strenght alloys and as an additive to
solid propellant rocket fuel.
                                                                                 P015
       Cationic
       Compound
            Berylluim
                            Primarily used as  an alloy additive to metals to
                            add corrosion and  high  temperature resistance and
                            in manufacture of  inorganic pigment.
                                                     K002
                                                     K006
                                                     K049
                                                     K003
                                                     K004
                                                     K050
                                                     K051
                                                     K007
       Cationic
       Compound
                                                                                                     Chromium

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SICff    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES  AND  THEIR  RELATED  HAZARDOUS  WASTES
                                        WASTE    DESCRIPTIONS
                                                     WASTE
                                                     CODES
        CHEMICAL
         FAMILY
                                                                                          Date 11/04/85
                                                                                          Page        1
                    COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM
01    AGRICULTURAL
      PRODUCT ION-CROPS
Spent defoliant and weed killer.
                             Primarily used as a systematic insecticide.
U240   Acid         2-4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic
                    2.4-D
                                                     P085   Amide        Octamethylpyrophosphoramide
                                                                         Schradan .—
&
                                                                                                                                                               o
                                                                                                                                                               rr
                             By-products from the manufacture of insecticides     U034   Aldehyde     Chloral      '
                             such as DDT.                                                             Trichloroacelaldehyde
                             Primary use is in the manufacture of insecticides,    U053   Aldehyde
                             tanning agents, and rubber.
                                                                         Crotonaldehyde
                                                                         2-butenal
                                                                                                                                                               VC
                                                                                                                                                               *«.
                                                                                                                                                               00
                             By-products from the manufacture of agricultural
                             chemicals, rocket fuels, and metal plating
                             solutions.
                                                                                  U133   Amine
                                                                         Hydrazine
                                                                         Diamine
                                                                             00
                                                                             Ui
                             Used in the manufacture of medicine, plated metal,
                             and insecticides. Spent chemical reagent.
                                                     P121   Nitrogen
                                                            Compound
                    Zinc cyanide
                             Primarly used as a herbicide on a variety of
                             vegetation.
                                                            Sulfur       Aramite
                                                            Compound     2-(p-t-butylphenyloxy)isapropy
                             Primarily found in insecticides and acaricide
                             (for mites and ticks).
                                                     P039   Sulfur
                                                            Compound
                    Disulfton
                    0,0-diethyl  S-[2-
                                                     P012   Oxygen
                                                            Compound
                     Arsenic  trioxide
                     Arsenic  (III)  oxide

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SIC*    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR  RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                         Date  11/04/85
                                                                                         Page         2
WASTE   CHEMICAL
CODES    FAMILY
                                                                                                      COMPOUND NAMES /  SYNONYM
01    AGRICULTURAL
      PRODUCT I ON-CROPS
Byproducts from the manufacture of various
insecticides or fumigants.
P006   Organometa-  Aluminum phosphide
       Uic Compd.  ALP
a
                             Spent solvent.  Spent degreaser. Spent organic
                             laboratory reagent.  By-product in manufacture
                             of various insecticides and photographic films.
                             By-products from the manufacture of various
                             pesticides and insecticides.
                                                     U209   Hydrocarbon  1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane
                                                     K019                Acetylene tetrachloride  i
                                                     K020
                                                     K030
                                                     K073
                                                     K09S
                                                     U084   Hydrocarbon  1-3 dichloropropene
                                                     F024
                                                                                                                                                               10
                                                                                                                                                               *>.
                                                                                                                                                               00
                             Used as a fumigant and disinfestant of various
                             domestic crops.
                                                     U029   Hydrocarbon  Bromomethane
                                                                         Methyl bromide
                                                                             00
                             Primary uses include pesticide for controlling
                             leaf rollers and other insects.
                                                     U060   Hydrocarbon  ODD
                                                                         Dichlorodiphenyldichloro-
                             Primarily used as an insecticide for cotton and
                             tobacco crops.
                                                     U061   Hydrocarbon  DDT
                                                                         Dichlorodiphenyltrichloro-
                             Primarily found in insecticides.
                                                     P059   Hydrocarbon  Heptachor
                                                     K097
                             Primarily used  in the manufacture of  insecticides.   U129   Hydrocarbon  Hexachlorocyclohexane
                                                                                                      HCCH
                              Primarily  found  in contact  insecticides.
                                                     P062   Hydrocarbon  Hexaethyl tetra phosphate
                                                                         HETP
                              Primary  usage  is as a  soil  fumigant  for  nematodes.   U066   Hydrocarbon  L,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane
                              By-products  from  the manufacture  of  insecticides,
                              Pharmaceuticals,  disinfectants, solvents,  rubber,
                              and gasolines.
                                                     U101   Aromatic      2,4  dimethyl  phenol
                                                     K001   Hydrocarbon   Xylenol
                              Primarly used as  a  herbicide.
                                                            Aromatic      2-sec-Butyl-4,6-dinitriphenol
                                                            Hydrocarbon  Dinoseb

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SICf    INDUSTRY  NAME
                                        INDUSTRIES AND THEIR RELATED HAZARDOUS WASTES
           WASTE   DESCRIPTIONS
                                                                                  WASTE
                                                                                  CODES
CHEMICAL
 FAMILY
                                                                                                                       Date 11/04/8*
                                                                                                                       Page       46
COMPOUND NAMES / SYNONYM

xxxx
Acts as an important element in plating or
alloying metals for corrosion resistance.
                                                                                                      Chromium and compounds
                             Spent solvent.
                                                                                  K017
                                                                         Dichloropropanol
                                                                         alpha-dichlorohydrin
                             Byproducts from the manufacture of various
                             medicines.
                                                                         Di isopropylf luo.rophosphate
                                                                         DFP            ,
Primarily used  in  the production  of dyes  and as
a camphor substitute in celluloid.
                              Used  in  the manufacture  of  dyes,  photographic
                              chemicals,and  various  organic  synthesis  reactions.
                                                                                  K025
                                                      K083
                                                      K103
                                                      K10A
                                                                          Dinitrobenzene
             Ph enyIened i am i ne
             Benzenediamine
                                                                                                                                                                  CO
                                                                                                                                                                  •
                                                                                                                                                                  o
                                                                                                                                                                  00
                                                                                                                                                                  Ul
                                                                                                       Phosphor-otic acid
                              Spent solvent.  By-products from the manufacture      F024
                              of.dyes,  dielectric fluids, lubricants,  and          K085
                              insecticides.
                                                                          Trichlorobenzene
                                                                                   U097   Acid Halide  Dimethyl Carbonyl Chloride
                              By-products from the manufacture and treatment
                              of epichlorohydrin; certain synthetic
                              Pharmaceuticals, and adhesives.
                                                      K024   Hydrocarbon  Allyl chloride
                                                                          3-Chloropropene
                              A complex organic produced by various molds and
                              fungus, espically those found on many vegetables.
                                                             Hydrocarbon  Azlatoxins
                                                                                   U063   Aromatic     Oibenz (a,h) anthracene
                                                                                   K001   Hydrocarbon

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        ALABAMA
            State Agency Contacts;
            Mr. John Poole, Chief
            Ground-Water Section
            Department of Environmental
             Management
            1751 Federal Drive
            Montgomery, AL  36130
            (205) 271-7832

            Mr. David Bolin
            UIC Coordinator
            State Oil and Gas Board
              of Alabama
            Drawer "0"
            University, AL  35486
            (205) 349-2852
 EPA Contact:
 Mr. Bill Taylor
 UIC Representative
 U.S. EPA,  Region IV
 345 Courtland  Street„
 Atlanta, GA 30365
 FTS 257-3866   (404) 347-3866
        ALASKA
            State Agency Contact:
            C.  V. Chatterton,  Chairman
            Chairman, Oil & Gas Conservation
              Commission
            3001 Porcupine Drive
            Anchorage, AK  99501
            (208) 334-4440

            Mr. Richard Neve
            Commissioner,  Department  of
             Environmental Conservation
            Pouch 0
            Juneau, AK  99811
            (907) 456-2600
EPA Contact:
Mr. Jerry Opatz	
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region X
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA  98101
FTS 399-4092  (206) 442-1225
       ARIZONA
           State Agency Contacts;
           Mr.  Chuck Anders
           Department of Health Services
           1740 West Adams Street
           Phoenix, AZ  85007
           (602) 255-1177
           Mr. Rudy Tbarra
           Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
           1645 West Jefferson, Suite 420
           Phoenix, AZ  85007
           (602) 255-5161
EPA Contact:
Mr. Nathan Lau
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region IX
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA  94105
FTS 454-8267  (415) 974-7284
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OSWEK
          ARKANSAS
              State Agency Contacta•
              Mr. A. L. Sp<»rk
              Department of Pollution Control
                and Ecology
              Water Division
              8001 National Drive
              Little Rock, AR  72209
              (501) 562-7444

              Mr. David Morrow
              Oil and Gas Commission
              314 East Oak Street
              El Dorado, AR  71720
              (501) 862-4965
EPA Contact;
Mr. Bill Honker
U.S. EPA, Region VI
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, TX  75270
FTS 729-2774  (214> 767-2600
          CALIFORNIA
              State Agency Contacts:
              Mr. Mike Campos
              State Water Resources Control Board
              P.O. Box 100
              Sacramento, CA  95801
              (916) 322-3133
              Mr. M. G. Mefferd
              Division of Oil and Gas
              1416 Ninth Street, Room 1310
              Sacramento, CA  95814
              (916) 445-968S
          COLORADO
              State Agency Contacts:
              Mr. William Smith
              Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation
                Commission
              Colorado Dept. of Natural Resources
              1313 Sheraaa Street - 7th Floor
              Denver), CO
              (303) 866-3531

              Mr. Rick Karlin
              Colorado Department of Health
              4210 East llth Avenue
              Denver, CO  80220
              (303) 320-8333  Ext. 3453
EPA CPUtact;
Mr. Nathan Lau
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region IX
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA  94105
FTS 454-8267  (415) 974-7284
EPA Contact:
Mr. Patrick Crotty
U.S. EPA, Region VIII
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO  80295
FTS 564-1542  (303) 837-2731
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 CONNECTICUT

     State Agency Contact:
     Mr.  Wesley Wlnterbotto»
     Water Compliance Unit
     Department of Environmental
       Protection
     122  Washington Street
     Hartford,  CT  06106
     (203) 556-5903

 DELAWARE

     State Agency Contact:
     Mr.  Philip Cherry
     Department of Natural Resources
      and Environmental Control
     P.O.  Box 1402
     Dover, DE   19903
     (302) 736-5741

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

     Local Agency Contact:
     Mr.  William B. Johnson
     Director,  Department of
      Environmental  Services
     5000  Overlook  Avenue, S.W.
    Washington,  DC   20032
     (202)  629-3415

FLORIDA      A  *
             '»;  •

    State Agency Contacts;
    Dr. Rodney DeHan
    Assistant Bureau Chief
    Department of Environmental
      Regulation
    Twin Towers Office Bldg.
    2600 Blair Stone Road
    Tallahassee, FL  32301-8241
    (904) 488-3601

    Mr.  David Curry
    Department  of Natural Resources
    Bureau of Geology
    903 W. Tennessee
    Tallahassee, FL  32304
    (904) 488-2219
                                                      EPA Contact;
                                                      Mr. Greg Charest
                                                      UIC Representative
                                                      U.S. EPA, Region I
                                                      JFK Federal Building
                                                      Boston,  MA  02203
                                                      FTS 223-5529  (617) 223-6486
                                                      EPA Contact:
                                                      Mr. George  Hoessel
                                                      UIC Representative
                                                      U.S.  EPA, Region  III
                                                      841 Chestnut  Building
                                                      Philadelphia, PA  19106
                                                      FTS 597-9800  (215) 597-9800
                                                      EPA Contact;
                                                      Mr.  George Hoessel
                                                      UIC Representative
                                                      U.S. EPA, Region III
                                                      841  Chestnut Building
                                                      Philadelphia, PA  19106
                                                      FTS  597-9800  (215) 597-9800
                                                     EPA Contact:
                                                     Mr. Bill Taylor
                                                     UIC Representative
                                                     U.S. EPA, Region IV
                                                     345 Courtland Street
                                                     Atlanta, GA  30365
                                                     FTS 257-3866  (404) 347-3866
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          GEORGIA
              State  Agency Contact;
              Mr.  William V.  McLemore,  Ph.D
              State  Geologist
              UIC  Program Manager
              Georgia Geologic  Survey
              19 Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  Drive
              Atlanta, GA  30334
              (404)  656-3214
         GUAM
             State Agency Contact:
             Mr. Jim Branch
             Environmental Protection Agency
             P.O. Box 2999
             Agana, Guam  96910
             0-11-671-646-8863
 EPA Contacti
 Mr.  Bill  Taylor
 UIC Representative
 U.S.  EPA, Region  IV
 345 Courtland  Street
 Atlanta, GA  30365
 FTS 257-3866   (404) 347-3866
EPA Contact:
Mr. Nathan Lau
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region IX
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA  94105
FTS 454-8267  (415) 974-7284
         HAWAII
             State Agency Contact:
             Mr. Mel Koizumi
             Department of Health
             P.O. Box 3378
             Honolulu, HI  96801
             (808) 548-6767
         IDAHO
             State Agency Contact:
             Mr. A. Kenneth Dunn, Director
             Director, Department of Water
               Resources
             Statehouse
             Boise, ID  83720
             (?,08) 554-4479
         ILLINOIS
             State Agency Contact*:
             Mr. Bill Radlinski
             Illinois Environmental
               Protection Agency
             Division of Land/Noise
               Pollution Control
             2200 Churchill Roed
             Springfield, IL  62706
             (217) 782-9898
EPA Contact;
Mr. Nathan Lau
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region IX
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA  94105
FTS 454-8267  (415) 974-7284
EPA Contact:
Mr. Jerry Opatz
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region X
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA  98101
FTS 399-4092  (206) 442-1225
EPA Contacts
Mr. John Taylor
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region V
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL  60604
FTS 866-1502  (312) 353-2151

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OSWER
  Directive No. 9487.01-A(85)
    Mr. George R. Lane
    Department of Mining and Minerals
    Oil and Gas Division
    William G. Stratton Office Building
    400 South Spring Street
    Springfield, IL  62706
    (217) 782-7756
INDIANA
    State Agency Contacts;
    Mr. Earl Bonne r
    Indiana State Board of Health
    1330 W. Michigan Street
    Indianapolis, IN  46206
    (317) 633-0735
    Mr. Gary Fricke
    Division of Oil and Gas
    911 State Office Building
    Indianapolis, IN  46206
    (217) 232-4055
                                                       EPA Contact:
                                                       Mr.  John Taylor
                                                       UIC Representative
                                                       U.S. EPA,  Region V
                                                       230 South Dearborn Street
                                                       Chicago,  IL  60604
                                                       FTS 886-1502   (312) 353-2151
IOWA
    State Agency Contacts;
    Mr. Darrell McAllister
    Director, Program Development
      Divlson
    Iowa Department of Water, Air &
      Waste Management
    Henry A. Wallace State Office Bldg.
    900 East Grand
    Des Moines, LA  50319
    (515) 281-8692

    Mr. Morris Preston
    Chief, Water Resource Development
      Branch
    Iowa Department of Water, Air &
      Waste Management
    Henry A. Wallace State Office Bldg.
    900 East Grand
    Des Moines, IA  50319
    (515) 281-8877
                                                       EPA Contact;
                                                       Harold  Owens,  Chief
                                                       Ground  Water Section
                                                       U.S. EPA,  Region VII
                                                       726 Minnesota  Ave.
                                                       Kansas  City, MO  66101
                                                       (913) 236-2808
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        KANSAS
            State Agency Contacts:
            Mr. William R. Bryson
            Manager, Bureau of Oil Field
              & Environmental Geology
            Kansas - Department of Health &
              Environment
            Forbes Field, Bldg. 740
            Topeka, KS  66620
            (913) 862-9360  Ext. 219

            Mr. Jim Schoof
            Oil and Gas Conservation Division
            Kansas Corporation Commission
            200 Colorado/Derby Bldg.
            212 West First Street
            Wichita, KS  67202
            (316) 263-2027
        KENTUCKY
            State Agency Contacts;
            Mr. Donald S. Barker, Jr.
            Director
            Water Management Division
            KY Natural Resources and
              Environmental Protection Cabinet
            Fort Boone Plaza
            18 Reill Road
            Frankfort, KY  40601
            (502) 564-3410

            Mr. Henry Morgan
            Director
            Oil and Gas Division
            Dept. of Mines and Minerals
            P.O. Box 680
            Lexington, KY  40586
            (606) 254-0367
        LOUISIANA
            State Agency Contacts;
            Mr. Jim Welsh
            Director, UIC and Mining Division
            Office of Conservation
            Department of Natural Resources
            P.O. Box 44275
            Baton Rouge, LA  70804
EPA Contact;
Mr. Harold Owens
Chief, Ground Water Section
U.S. EPA, Region VII
726 Minnesota Ave.
Kansas City, MO  66101
FTS 757-2812  (913) 236-2808
EPA Contact:
Mr. Bill Taylor
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region IV
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA  30365
FTS 257-3866  (404) 347-3866
EPA Contact:
Mr. Bill Honker
U.S. EPA, Region VI
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, IX  75270
FTS 729-2774  (214) 767-2600

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OSWER Policy Directive No. 9487.01-A(85)
             Mr. Fritz Spencer
             Department of Natural Resources
             Office of Conservation
             P.O. Box 44275
             Baton Rouge,  LA  70804
             (504) 342-5515
         MAINE
             State Agency Contact:
             Mr.  Robert Nunan
             Division of Environmental Evaluation
               and Lake Standards
             Maine Department of  Environmental
               Protection
             Statehouse, Station  17
             Augusta,  ME  04333
             (207) 289-2437

        MARYLAND

             State Agency Contact:
             Mr.  Larry Leasner
             Department of Health and
               Mental  Hygiene
             Office of Environmental Programs
             201  West  Preston Street
             Baltimore,  MD 21201
             FTS  932-5740 (301)  383-5740

        MASSACHUSETTS

             State Agency Contact:
            Mr.  Mark  Pare
            Division  of  Water Pollution Control
            Department of Environmental
              Quality Engineering
            One Winter Street
            Boston, MA  02108
            (617) 292-5698

        MICHIGAN

            State Agency Contact:
            Mr. Ton Segall
            Michigan Department of
              Natural Resources
            Geological Survey Division
            Stevens I. Mason Building
            Lansing, MI  48926
            (517) 373-8014
 EPA Contact:
 Mr. Greg  Charest
 UIC Representative
 U.S.  EPA, Region I
 JFK Federal Building
 Boston, MA  02203
 FTS 223-5529   (617) 223-6486
EPA Contact:
Mr. George Hoessel
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region III
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA  19106
FTS 597-9800  (215) 597-9800
EPA Contact:
Mr. Greg Charest
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region I
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA  02203
FTS 223-5529  (617) 223-6486
EPA Contact:
Mr. John Taylor
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region V
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL  60604
FTS 886-1502  (312) 353-2151
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QSWER Policy Directive No. 9487.01-A(C5)
         MINNESOTA
             State Agency Contact;
             Mr. John Hoick
             Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
             1935 W. Country Road B-2
             Roseviile, MN  55113
             (612) 296-7787
         MISSISSIPPI

             State Agency Contact:
             Mr. Fred Hilie
             Bureau of Pollution Control
             P.O. Box 10385
             Jackson, MS  39209
             (601) 961-5171
         MONTANA

             State Agency Contacts;
             Mr. Charles Maio
             Montana Oil & Gas Conservation
               Commission
             2535 St. Johns Avenue
             Billings, MT  59101
             (406) 656-0040

             Mr. Steve Pilcher
             Water Quality Bureau
             Dept. of Health & Environmental
               Sciences
             Cogswell Bldg.
             Billings, MT
             (406) 499-2406

         NEBRASKA

             State Agency Contact!;
             Mr. Jay Rlngenberg
             Chief (1422),  Permits/Licences
               Section
             Nebraska Dept. of Environmental
               Control
             P.O.  Box 94877,  Statehouse  Stn.
             Lincoln,  NE  65809
             (402) 471-2186
 EPA Contact:
 Mr.  John  Taylor
 UIC Representative
 U.S. EPA, Region V
 230 South Dearborn  Street
 Chicago,  IL   60604
 FTS 886-1502   (312) 353-2151
EPA Contact!
Mr. Bill Taylor
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region IV
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA  30365
FTS 257-3866  (404) 347-3866
EPA Contact!
Mr. Patrick Crotty
U.S. EPA, Region VIII
I860 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO  80295
FTS 564-1542  (303) 837-2731
EPA Contact!
Harold Owens
Chief, Ground Water Section
U.S. EPA, Region VII
726 Minnesota Ave.
Kansas City, MO  66101
FTS 757-2812  (913) 236-2808
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    Mr. Paul Roberts
    Director (1425), Oil & Gas
      Conservation Commission
    P.O. Box 399
    Sidney, »C
    (303) 2:>4-4595

NEW HAMPSHIRE

    State Agency Contact:
    Mr. Michael A. SiUs, P.E.
    Ground Water Protection Division
    Ground Water Supply and Pollution
      Control Commission
    P.O. Box 95, Hazen Drive
    Concord, NH  03301
    (603) 271-2755

HEW JERSEY

    State Agency Contact:
    Mr. Wayne Hutchinson
    Prograc Manager
    New Jersey Geological Survey
    New Jersey Department of
      Environmental Protection
    P.O. Bos CN-029
    Trenton, NJ  08625
    (609) 292-0668

NEW MEXICO

    State Agency Contacts:
    Paige Morgan
    Environmental Improvement Division
    P.O. Box 968
    Sante Fe, NM  87503
    (505) 984-0020  Ex 281

    Prentiss Morgan
    Oil Conservation Division       \
    P.O. Box 2068
    Saate Fe, NM  87501
    (505) 827-2434
EPA Contact:
Mr. Greg Charest
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region I
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA  02203
FTS 223-5529  (617) 223-6486
EPA Contact:
Mr. Peter Acker
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region II
Federal Building
26 Federal Plaza
New York City, NY  10278
FTS 264-1800  (212) 264-1800
EPA Contact;
Mr. Bill Honker
U.S. EPA, Region VI
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, IX  75270
FTS 729-2774  (214) 767-2600
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         NEW YORK

             State Agency Contacts;
             Mr. Daniel Barolo
             Director, Division of Water
             Department of Environmental
               Conservation
             50 Wolf Road
             Albany, NY  12233
             (518) 457-6674

             Mr. Gregory Sovas
             Director, Division of Mineral
               Resources
             Department of Environmental
               Conservation
             50 Wolf Road
             Albany, NY  12233
             (518) 457-9337

         NORTH CAROLINA

             State Agency Contact!
             Mr. Perry Nelson
             Groundwater Section
             Division of Environmental
               Management
             P.O. Box 27687
             Raleigh, NC  27611
             (919) 733-5083

         NORTH DAKOTA

             State Agency Contacts!
             Mr. Wesley Norton
             Chief Enforcement Official
             Oil and Gas Division
             North Dakota Industrial Commission
             900 East Boulevard
             Bismarck, ND  58505
             (701) 224-2969

             Mr. Francis Schwindet
             Director, Division of Water
               Supply and Pollution Control
             North Dakota Division of Health
             1200 Missouri Ave.
             Bismarck, ND  58501
             (701) 224-4538
EPA Contact!
Mr. Peter Acker
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region II
Federal Building
26 Federal Plaza
New York City, NY  10278
FTS 264-1800  (212) 264-1800
EPA Contact!
Mr. Bill Taylor
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region IV
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA  30365
FTS 257-3866  (404) 347-3866
EPA ContactI
Mr. Patrick Grotty
U.S. EPA, Region VIII
I860 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO  80295'
FTS 564-1542  (303) 837-2731
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         OHIO
             State Agency Contacts;
             Mr. Steve White
             Ohio EPA
             Hazardous Waste Division
             Box 1049-
             361 E. Broad Street
             Columbus, OH  43216
             (614) 466-7220

             Mr. Dennis Crist
             Ohio Department of Natural Resources
             Oil and Gas Division
             Fountain Square, Building A
             Columbus, OH  43224
             (614) 265-6926
 EPA Contact;
 Mr. John Taylor
 UIC Representative
 U.S. EPA,  Region V
 230 South Dearborn Street
 Chicago, IL  60604
 FTS 886-1502   (312)  353-2151
         OKLAHOMA
             State Agency Contacts;
             Mr.  Donald  Hensch
             Department  of Health
             Industry and Solid Waste  Service
             P.O. Box 53551
             Oklahoma City, OK 73152
             (405) 271-5338

             Mr. Tal Oden
             Corporation  Commission
             UIC
             Jim Thorpe Office Building
             Oklahoma City, OK 73105
             (405) 521-2500
EPA Contact;
Mr. Bill Honker
U.S. EPA, Region VI
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, TX  75270
FTS 729-2774  (214) 767-2600
        OREGON
            State Agency Contact;
            Mr. Frederick J. Hansen
            Director, Department of Environmental
              Quality
            P.O. Box 1760
            522 S. V. Fifth Avenue
            Portland, OR  97207
            (503) 229-5395

            Mr. Donald Hull
            State Geologist
            Oregon Department of Geology and
              Mineral Industries
            1005 State Office Building
            1440 S. V. Fifth Avenue
            Portland, OR  97201
            (503) 229-5580
EPA Contact;
Mr. Jerry Opatz
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region X
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA  98101
FTS 399-4092  (206) 442-1225
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         PENNSYLVANIA

             State Agency Contact:
             Mr. Lewie Berchini
             'Department of Environmental
               Resources
             P.O. Box 2060
             Harrisburg, PA  17120
             (717) 787-2666

         PUERTO RICO

             Agency Contact:
             Mr. Carl Axel P. Soderberg
             Vice Chairman
             Environmental Quality Board
             Box 11*88
             Santurce,  Puerto Rico  00910-1488
         RHODE ISLAND

             State Agency Contact;
             Mr.  Michael Annarummo
             Industrial Facilities  and Monitoring
             Division of Water Resources
             Department of Environmental
               Management
             75 Davis Street,  Health Building
             Providence,  RI 02908
             (401) 277-2234

         SOUTH CAROLINA

             State 'Agency Contact:
             Mr.  Don  Duncan
             Groundwater  Program
             Water Supply Division
             Environmental Quality  Control
             Department of Health and
               Environmental Control
             2600 Bull Street
             Columbia, SC  29201
             (803) 758-5213

         SOUTH DAKOTA

            'State Agency Contacts:
             Mr.  Mark Steichen
             Director, Office of Drinking Water
             Joe  FOBS Bldg.
             Pierre,  SD   57501
             (605) 773-3754
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 EPA Contact:
 Mr. George Hoessel
 UIC Representative
 U.S. EPA,  Region III
 841 Chestnut  Building
 Philadelphia, FA  19106
 FTS 597-9800   (215) 597-9800
 EPA Contact:
 Mr.  Peter Acker
 UIC Representative
 U.S. EPA, Region  II
 Federal Building
 26  Federal  Plaza
 New York  City,  NY 10278
 FTS  264-1800   (212) 264-1800
EPA Contact:
Mr. Greg Charest
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region I
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA  02203
FTS 223-5529  (617) 223-6486
EPA Contact:
Mr. Bill Taylor.
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region IV
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA  30365
FTS 257-3866  (404) 347-3866
EPA Contact:
Mr. Patrick Crotty
U.S. EPA, Region VIII
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO  80295
FTS 564-1542  (303) 837-2731
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                     i:
              Mr.  Jim Nelson
              Director, Division of Water and
                Natural Resources
              Joe  Foss Bldg.
              Pierre, SD  57501
              (605) 344-2229
          TENNESSEE
              State Agency Contactst
              Mr. Terry K. Cothron
              Director, Division of Ground-Water
                Protection
              Office of Water Management
              Department of Health and Environment
              T.E.R.R.A. Building, 7th Floor
              150 Ninth Avenue,  North
              Nashville, TN  37219-5404
              (615) 741-7206
          TEXAS
              State Ager.cy Contacts;
              Mr.  William Klemt
              UIC Section
              Department of Water Resources
              P.O. Box 13087 - Capital Station
              1700 North Congress Ave.
              Austin,  TX  78711
              (512) 475-7098

              Mr.  Jerry Mullican
              UIC Section
              Railroad Commission
              P.O. Box Drawer 12967
              Capital  Station
              Austin,  TX  78711
              (512) 445-1373
         UTAH
              State Agency Contacts;
              Ms.  Dianne R.  Nielson
              Director,  Division of Oil,  Gas
                and Mining
              Utah Dept. of Natural Resources
                &  Energy
              4241 State Office Bldg.
              Salt Lake  City,  ITT  84114
              (801) 533-5771
EPA Contact!
Mr. Bill Taylor
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region IV
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA  30365
FTS 257-3866  (404) 347-3866
EPA Contact;
Mr. Bill Honker
U.S. EPA, Region VI
1201 Elm Street
Dallas, TX  75270
FTS 729-2774  (214) 767-2600
EPA Contact:
Mr. Patrick Grotty
U.S. EPA, Region VIII
I860 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO  80295
FTS 564-1542  (303) 837-2731
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             Mr. Calvin Sudweeks
             Director, Bureau of Water Pollution
               Control
             Utah Department of Health
             150 West North Temple
             Salt Lake City, UT  84114
             (801) 533-6146

         VERMONT

             State Agency Contact;
             Mr. David Butterfield
             Chief, Ground Water Management
               Section
             Department of Water Resources and
               Environmental Engineering
             Agency of Environmental Conservation
             State Office Building
             Montpelier, VT  05602
             (802) 828-2761

         VIRGIN ISLANDS

             Agency Contact;
             Ms. Angel LeDron
             Commissioner, Department of
               Conservation and Cultural Affairs
             P.O. Box 4340
             Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas  00801
             (809) 774-3320
         VIRGINIA

             State Agency Contact!;
             Dr. James B. Kenley, M.D.
             State Department of Health
             State Health Commission
             James Madison Bldg.
             109 Governor Street
             Richmond, VA  23219
             (804) 786-5569

             Mr. Tom Fulner
             Assistant Commissioner
             Department of Labor and Industry
             205 North Fourth Street
             Richmond, VA  23241
             (703) 628-8115
EPA Contact;
Mr. Greg Charest
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region I
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA  02203
FTS 223-5529  (617) 223-6486
EPA Contact;
Mr. Peter Acker
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region II
Federal Building
26 Federal Plaza
New York City, NY  10278
FTS 264-1800  (212)
EPA Contact:
Mr. George Hoessel
UIC Representative
U.S. EPA, Region III
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA '19106
FTS 597-9800  (215) 597-9800
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              Mr. Robert Taylor
              State Department of Health
              State Health Commission
              James Madison Bldg.
              109 Governor Street
              Richmond, VA  23219
              (804) 786-5569

         WASHINGTON

              State Agency Contact:
              Mr. Brian Boyle
              Commissioner,  Public Lands  (M/S QW-21)
              Public Lands Building
             Department of  Natural Resources
             Olympia, WA 98504
              (206) 753-5317

             Mr. Ray Lasmanis
             State Geologist
             Division of  Geology & Earth Resources
             Department of  Natural Resources
             Olympia, WA  98504
             (206) 459-6375

             Ms. Karen Rahm
             Secretary, Department of Social and
               Health Services
             Olynpia, WA  98504
             (206)  753-3395

             Mr. Donald W. Moos
             Director,  Department of Ecology
             Mail Stop PV-11
             Olympia, WA  98504
             (206)  459-6169

         WEST VIRGINIA

             State Agency Contact:
             Mr.  Rick Melvin
                irt!"ent of Natural Resources
                           : Street,  East
             (304)  348-5935
 EPA Contact;
 Mr. Jerry Opatz
 UIC Representative
 U.S. EPA, Region X
 1200 Sixth Avenue
 Seattle, WA  98101
 FTS 399-4092  (206)  442-1225
 EPA Contact;
 Mr. George Hoessel
 DIG Representative
 U.S. EPA, Region III
 841 Chestnut Buildimg
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WISCONSIN

    State Agency Contact:
    Mr. Greg Becker
    Wisconsin Department of
      Natural Resources
    Bureau of Water Supply
    P.O. Box 7921
    Madison, WI  53707
    (608) 267-7652

WYOMING

    State Agency Contacts:
    Mr.  Donald Basko
    Director,  Oil & Gas Commission
    P.O.  Box 2640
    Casper,  WY  82602
    (307)  234-7147

    Mr. William Garland
    Director,  Department of
      Environmental Quality
    Water  Quality Division
    1111 E.  Lincoln Way
    Cheyenne, WY 82002
    (307)  777-7781
                                                    EPA Contact;
                                                    Mr. John Taylor
                                                    UIC Representative
                                                    U.S. EPA, Region V
                                                    230 South Dearborn Street
                                                    Chicago, IL  60604
                                                    FTS 886-1502  (312) 353-2151
                                                    EPA Contact;
                                                    Mr. Patrick Crotty
                                                    U.S. EPA, Region VIII
                                                    1860 Lincoln Street
                                                    Denver,  CO  8C295
                                                    FTS 564-1542  (303) 837-2731
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