UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, O.C. 20460
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SC'. O AftS*E AND sM£BG£\Cv
OSWER Directive 9347.1-02
MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT: Policy for Superfund Compliance With the RCRA Land Disposal
FROM:
TO:
Regional Administrators, Regions I-X
Purpose
To transmit the Superfund policy for complying with the RCRA land
disposal restrictions (LDRs) at Superfund sites.
BafVjjpround
CERCLA section 121(d) requires on-site Superfund remedial actions to
comply with Federal, and more stringent State, environmental requirements that
are determined to be applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements
(ARARs). Section 121 also identifies six ARAR waivers: 1) interim remedy;
2) greater risk to human health and the environment; 3) technical
impracticability; 4) equivalent standard of performance; 5) inconsistent
application of State standard; and 6) Fund-balancing.
With regard to Superfund removal actions, the current NCP requires on-site
removal actions to comply with Federal ARARs to the extent practicable,
considering the exigencies of the situation. The preamble to the proposed NCP
contains guidance on how to determine whether compliance is "practicable."
On-site removal and remedial actions must comply with substantive aspects
of both appHlVla and relevant and appropriate requirements. Off-site removal
and remedial actions must comply with both substantive and administrative
aspects of applicable requirements only.
The RCRA land disposal restrictions are a potential ARAR for Superfund
actions. As you may know, OERR is developing a guidance document to assist the
Regions in complying with the LDRs. Although several issues must be resolved

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before this guidmce ia issued, this memorandum will summarize one of the major
issues that has been decided, namely, how to determine whether the LDRs are
"applicable" to a Superfund response action. This policy will be discussed in
greater detail in the guidance document.
Objective
In order to assist Regional removal and remedial staff in making current
site decisions about the LDRs, this memorandum will explain: 1) how to
determine when the LDRs are "applicable" to a Superfund removal or remedial
action, and 2) the Superfund approach for complying with the LDRs when they are
determined to be applicable. (This memorandum does not address how to make
"relevant and appropriate" determinations.)
Implementation
Section A below explains how site managers (OSCs, RPMs) should determine
whether the LDRs are "applicable" to a Superfund response action. Section B
explains how Superfund intends to comply with the LDRs when they are
determined to be applicable.
A. Application of the LDRs to CERCLA response actions
To determine if the LDRs are applicable to a given response action at a
Superfund site, the site manager must answer three questions. The answer to
each question must be "yes" for the LDRs to be applicable.
Lt—Does the CERCLA action constitute "placement"?
The LDRs are triggered as applicable requirements by "placement" of
restricted RCRA hazardous wastes in land-based units.* Placement occurs when
wastes are land disposed (or placed) in land-based RCRA units, such as
landfills, surface impoundments, waste piles, and land treatment facilities.
Placement does not occur if wastes are moved within a unit or are left in place
(e.g., capping, in-situ treatment, consolidation within a unit). Placement
does occur when wastes are moved froni one unit and placed in another unit. For
example, if wastes from a CERCLA site are disposed at an off-flite landfill,
this action constitutes placement.
However,, the concept of a RCRA unit may be less useful for uncontrolled
hazardous witfi sites, which often involve widespread and dispersed
contamination* Therefore, to assist in defining when placement occurs for on-
site disposal at Superfund sites, the Agency has developed the concept of an
1 Several LDR requirements (the storage restrictions, dilution prohibition,
and off-site notification requirements, in particular) are triggered when
restricted wastes are generated, or picked up, rather than when the wastes
are "placed." However, the major LDR restrictions discussed in the
remainder of this memorandum are triggered only if wastes are "placed."

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"area of contamirfSLtion" (AOC). An AOC is delineated by the extent of
continuous contamination, although one AOC may contain varying types and
concentrations of contamination. For example-, a waste pit with the surrounding
contaminated soil is one AOC and may be viewed as a single "unit," e.g., a
single landfill. For the purposes of the LDRs, therefore, AOCs are equivalent
to RCRA units.
Movement of waste within the AOC does not constitute placement, but
movement of waste out of the AOC into another unit will trigger placement.
Placement would occur if wastes from different AOCs are consolidated into one
AOC or if wastes are removed and treated outside the AOC and returned to the
same or a different AOC. Placement would also occur if wastes are excavated
from the AOC, placed in an incinerator or tank located within the AOC, and then
redeposited into the AOC, because the incinerator and tank are considered
separate units from the AOC.
2. Is the CERCLA waste also a RCRA hazardous waste?
The LDRs are applicable only to RCRA hazardous wastes (i.e., listed and
characteristic wastes identified under §261). However, not all wastes at
Superfund sites are RCRA hazardous wastes. Therefore, the site manager must
decide if it is reasonably ascertainable, within the scope of the Superfund
site investigation, that the CERCLA waste is also a RCRA hazardous waste.
Reasonable efforts must be used to collect the information needed to determine
if a waste is a RCRA listed or characteristic waste. (It is expected that
current data collection efforts at Superfund sites should be sufficient for
this purpose.) The site manager should have affirmative evidence (e.g-,
manifests, records, knowledge of process) to demonstrate that the Superfund
waste is a RCRA hazardous waste for the LDRs to be potentially applicable.
To determine whether a CERCLA waste is a RCRA characteristic waste, site
managers may test the waste or use their knowledge of the properties of the
waste. To determine if a waste is a listed waste, sampling alone will not be
sufficient. The RCRA listing descriptions will generally require that the site
manager have knowledge about the source of the waste (for example, did the
sludge on site result from a wastewater treatment operation?) or its prior use
(e.g., was the waste unused when it was discarded?).
If the ait* manager determines that the site waste is a RCRA hazardous
waste, he/sbrpuat also determine if that waste is a "California list" waste.
The California list wastes are a distinct category of RCRA hazardous wastes
regulated undtr the LDRs. The LDR regulations describe the California list
wastes and they will be discussed in the forthcoming guidance document.
V Ts the RCRA waste rest-rioted under the LDRs at the time of Placement?
The land disposal restrictions are being phased in for the RCRA hazardous
wastes over a period of time. Attachment 1 presents the LDR statutory
deadlines established by section 3004 of the 1984 RCRA amendments. A RCRA
waste becomes a restricted waste under the LDRs on its statutory deadline, or
earlier if EPA chooses to promulgate treatment standards for a waste prior to
this deadline. Note that after May 1990, ail RCRA hazardous wastes (that were

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listed or characteristic as of the 1984 RCRA amendments) will be restricted
under the LDRa.
To determine if the LDRs are applicable, site managers should determine if
the RCRA waste will be restricted under the LDRs at the time the waste is to be
placed.
To summarize Section A, the LDRs are applicable when three conditions are
met: 1) the CERCLA action constitutes placement, 2) the CERCLA waste is a RCRA
hazardous waste, and 3) the RCRA waste is restricted at the time of placement.
If these conditions are met, the CERCLA action must comply with the LDRs,
unless an ARAR waiver is granted (remedial actions) or compliance with the LDRs
is determined not to be "practicable" (removal actions).
B. Super fund compliance with the LDRa
Section B briefly describes the different types of LDR requirements and
provides an overview of the Superfund approach for complying with these LDR
requirements when they are determined to be "applicable." Section B describes
only the major LDR restrictions; the upcoming guidance document will give a
complete description of all LDR provisions.
1. Summary of the tnaior LDR requirements
When a waste becomes "restricted" on its statutory deadline (or possibly
earlier), one of four types of restrictions will take effect:
Treatment standard (§268.40-43) - The RCRA amendments direct EPA to
promulgate treatment standards for all RCRA hazardous wastes by the
statutory deadlines. To date, most of the standards set by EPA are
concentration levels that must be achieved prior to land disposal. (The
regulations specify whether a total, waste analysis or the Toxicity
Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) must be used to measure the
concentration levels.) For concentration-based treatment standards, any
technology may be used to achieve these standards. However, in limited
cases, EPA has also promulgated a specific technology as a treatment
standard, or has established a "no land disposal" treatment standard where
a waste wma no longer generated, no longer being land disposed, or was
capable of being totally recycled.
National capacity extension (5268.30-33) - When EPA sets a treatment
standard for a waste, it must also determine if there is sufficient
capacity available nationwide to treat the waste to that standard. If
not, EPA may grant a nationwide capacity extension for the waste for up to
two years. During the extension, the waste does not have to meet the
treatment standard. However, if waste that does not meet the standard is
disposed in a landfill or surface impoundment, the receiving unit must
meet the RCRA §3004(o) minimum technology requirements (e.g., double
liner, leachate collection system, ground water monitoring). Because of
these limitations on disposal, wastes are still considered "restricted"
during national capacity extensions.

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Attachment 2 highlights the national capacity extensions that EPA has
granted to date for CERCLA soil and debris wastes that are contaminated
with RCRA restricted wastes.
Soft hammer (§268.8) - If EPA fails to set a treatment standard for a
First or Second Third waste on the statutory deadline, the soft hammer
goes into effect automatically. The soft hammer places two requirements
on the disposal of wastes in landfills and surface impoundments; 1) the
receiving unit must meet the RCRA minimum technology requirements, and
2) the generator must demonstrate and certify that he has investigated
treatment options for the waste, and, where treatment is practically
available, that the waste has been treated using the best practically
available treatment method. The soft hammer remains in effect until EPA
sets a treatment standard for the waste, or until the hard hammer falls in
May 1990, whichever comes first.
Hard hammer (RCRA §3004(g)(6)(C)) - If EPA fails to set a treatment
standard for a solvent, dioxin, or California list waste by the statutory
deadlines for these wastes, or for any "Third" waste by May 1990, the hard
hammer falls. The hard hammer prohibits all land disposal of the affected
waste.
Compliance with RCRA and the LDRs may also be obtained through several
options other than meeting the restrictions above. It is important to note
that these options constitute compliance with RCRA; they do not require an ARAR
waiver under CERCLA.
A Treatability Variance (§268.44) is available when a treatment standard
has been set for a waste. The variance can be used where, because the
site manager's waste is significantly different from the waste used by EPA
to set the treatment standard, the standard cannot be met or the BDAT
technology is inappropriate. The variance can be granted either
administratively, for a particular waste at a particular site, or through
a rule-making procedure, which establishes a new nationwide waste category
and associated treatment standard.
An Equivalent Treatment Method Petition (§268.42) can be used where a
treatment standard is a specified technology, but the site manager can
demonstrat# that another technology can achieve an equivalent measure of
perforoufM*.
A No-Migration Petition (§268.6) can be used as an alternative to any of
the four restrictions above. The site manager must demonstrate that there
will be no migration of hazardous constituents above health-based levels
from the disposal unit or injection zone for as long as the waste remains
hazardous.
Delisting (§260.20 and §260.22) can be used as an alternative to any of
the four restrictions above, when the RCRA hazardous waste is a listed
waste. The site manager must demonstrate that: 1) the waste does not meet
any of the criteria under which the waste was listed, and 2) other factors

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(including additional constituents) would not cause the waste to be
hazardous.
2j—Superfund approach for complying with the LDR requirements
The present Superfund approach for complying with the LDRs when they are
applicable requirements is illustrated below:
CASE A: CERCLA liquid or sludge wastes that are also RCRA restricted
hazardous wastes
CERCLA liquid + RCRA restricted + Placement = LDR is applicable. Must
or sludge	hazardous waste	comply (unless CERCLA
ARAR waiver is granted).
If the LDR restriction is
a treatment standard,
evaluate whether it can
be met. If not,
determine if a
Treatability Variance or
other RCRA option is
appropriate.
CASE B: CERCLA soil or debris wastes that contain RCRA restricted
hazardous wastes
CERCLA soil + RCRA restricted + Placement » LDR is applicable. Must
or debris	hazardous waste	comply (unless CERCLA
ARAR waiver is granted).
If LDR restriction is a
treatment standard, will
generally be appropriate
to seek a Treatability
Variance. Other RCRA
options may also be
appropriate.
CERCLA response actions often address waste matricea, such as contaminated
soil and debris, that are different from the RCRA industrial wastes used to set
the LDR treatment standards. Therefore, the Agency is undertaking a rulemaking
that will set LDR treatment standards specifically for contaminated soil and
debris. Until that rulemaking is completed, site managers should use the data
collected during the removal and remedial site investigations to support a
Treatability Variance for soil and debris where necessary. As part of this
interim approach, the Agency is developing specific guidance for obtaining a
Treatability Variance for soil and debris, which establishes alternate
treatment levels or methods for soil and debris.

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If you have Turther questions, you may call the Headquarters Superfund
Regional Coordinators, Carolyn Offutt of the CERCLA program (FTS 475-9760), or
Michaelle Wilson of the RCKA land disposal restrictions program (FTS 382-4770).
Attachments
cc: Regional Counsel, Regions I-X.
Director, Waste Management Division, Regions I, IV, V, VII, and VIII
Director, Emergency and Remedial Response Division, Region II
Director, Hazardous Waste Management "Division, Regions III and VI
Director, Toxics and Waste Management Division, Region IX
Director, Hazardous Waste Division, Region X
Environmental Services Division Directors, Regions I, VI, and VII
Henry Longest
Sylvia Lowrance
Bruce Diamond
Lisa Friedman
Superfund Branch Chiefs, Regions I-X
Oil and Hazardous Materials Coordinators, Regions I-X
Bettie Van Epps, OERR Document Coordinator

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Attachment 1
LDR STATUTORY DEADLINES
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE
STATUTORY DEADLINE*
Spent solvent wastes (F001-F005)
Dioxin wastes (F020-F023 and F026-F028)
California list wastes
-	Any RCRA hazardous waste; and
-	Liquid (except for HOCs); and
-	Exceeds statutory prohibition level for
certain cyanides, metals, corrosives,
PCBs or HOCs
CERCLA/RCRA corrective action soil and debris
(Solvent-containing, dioxin-containing, and
California list wastes only)
First Third wastes (listed RCRA hazardous wastes)
Second Third wastes (listed RCRA hazardous wastes)
Third Third wastes (listed and characteristic
RCRA hazardous wastes)
New RCRA wastes (any RCRA hazardous waste listed
or identified under RCRA 3001 after
November 8, 1984)
November 8, 1986
November 8, 1986
July 8, 1987
November 8, 1988
August 8, 1988
June 8, 1989
May 8, 1990
Within 6 months
of listing or
identification**
* These dates are statutory deadlines In HSWA. On this date, some type
of LDR restriction will apply (i.e., treatment standard, minimum
requirement during national capacity extension, soft hammer, hard
hammer). However, the Agency also has the authority to restrict a waste
earlier than its statutory deadline. Currently, the Agency is planning
to restrict certain Third Third wastes in the June 1989 Second Third rule,
so individual regulations must be checked.
** If EPA misses the 6 month deadline, the waste will not be restricted under
the LDRs because HSWA contained no hammer provisions for newly identified
wastes.

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Attachment 2
LDR NATIONAL CAPACITY EXTENSIONS FOR CERCLA SOIL AND DEBRIS
Waste Category
Statutory
Deadline
Treatment Standard
Effective Oa^ie
Solvent (F001-F005)
Dioxin (F020-F023 and F026-F028)
California list (HOCs)
First Third:
Hastes where BDAT is Incineration
Wastes where BDAT is other than incineration
Soft hammer wastes - treatment standard not
set; oust meet soft hammer restrictions as of
8/8/88
November 8, 1988
November 8, 1988
November 8, 1988
August 8, 1988
August 8, 1988
August 8, 1988
November 8, 1990*
November 8, 1990*
November 8, 1990*
August 8, 1990*
August 8, 1988**
N/A
* The effective date is based on the granting of a national capacity extension. During the capacity
extension, the soil and debris do not have to meet the promulgated treatment standards. However, if soil
or debris that does not meet the standard is disposed in a landfill or surface impoundment, the receiving
unit must meet the RCRA minimum technology requirements (double liner, leachate collection system, ground
water monitoring).
** Except for K048-K052 and K071, which were granted capacity extensions until August 8, 1990.

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Appendix A-l
Type of LDR Restriction in Effect for
Each RCRA Hazardous Waste Code
A-l(a) - Characteristic, Solvent- and Dioxin-Containing, and First and Second Third
Wastes
A-1(b) - California List Wastes
September 1989

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TYPE OF LDR RESTRICT It* IN EFFECT FOR EACH KCRA HAZARDOUS UHSTE ODE
	A-1(a).1
Waste Code1,2

Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Comments
CHARACTERISTIC IKSTES («0 CFR 261.21-.24)



D001
Ignitable Wastes
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D002
Corrosive Itastes
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D003
Reactive Wastes
Ail
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
0004
Arsenic
At I
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted In Third Third
rule
0005
Bariun
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D006
Cadniun
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D007
Chromiun
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D008
Lead
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D009
Mercury
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D010
Seleniun
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D011
Silver
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Wilt be restricted in Third Third
rule
D012
Endrin
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D013
Lindane
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
0014
Hethoxyclor
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
* Restriction fn effect only for period noted.	*** September 1989 *"•

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APPETOIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LM RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCXA HAZARDOUS IMSTE COOE
	A-1fa).2
Waste Code1*2
Type3'*'®
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
0015
Toxaphene
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D016
2,4-0
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
D017
2,4,5-TP Silvex
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
LISTED UASTES (40 CFR 261.31-.33)



F001-F005
Spent Solvents
All, except as noted below
11/8/86 - Final
Treatment Standards
Final, unless standards revised

Solvent wastes from small
quantity generators (SOGs)
(>100 kg/month and <1000
kg/month)
11/8/88 - Final
*11/8/86 -
11/8/88
Treatment Standards
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Final, inless standards revised

Solvent wastes generated
from CERCLA/RCRA
corrective actions (except
contaminated soil and
debris)
11/8/88 - Final
*11/8/86 -
11/8/88
Treatment Standards
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Final, inless standards revised

Initial generator's
solvent-water mixtures,
solvent-containing sludges
or solids, or non-
CERCLA/RCRA corrective
action soils with < 1
percent total (F001-F005)
solvent constituents
11/8/88 - Final
*11/8/86 -
11/8/88
Treatment Standards
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Final, inless standards revised

Soil and debris from
CERCLA/RCRA corrective
actions
11/8/88
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Extension expires 11/8/90
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
•M
September 1989 "*


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APPEWIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LD« RESTRICTION IM EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE CODE
	A-1(a).3
Waste Code1*2
Tvkw
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Consents
F006
Electroplating
wastes
Nonuastewaters
NorwastewBters (Cyanides)
8/8/88
7/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
Final, unless standards revised

Wastewaters
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective iritil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, v#ien the hard hamner falls
F007
Etectroplating
wastes
All
7/8/89
*8/8/88 -
7/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
or National Capacity Extension/Mini nun
Technology Requirements (for underground
injected wastes)
Soft harrmer provisions5
Final, unless standards revised;
extension expires June 8, 1991,
for underground injection only
F008
Etectroplating
wastes
All
7/8/89
*6/8/89 -
7/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Mininun Technology Requirements
Soft hanmer provisions5
Final, iriless standards revised
F009
Electroplating
wastes
All
7/8/89
*6/8/89 -
7/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Minimuit Technology Standards
Soft hamner provisions5
Final, unless standards revised
F010
Metal heat-
treating wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Minfmun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** Septenfcer 19B9 **•

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
				,			A-1ta).*
Uaste Code1"2
Type3'4'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
F011
Metal heat-
treating wastes
Nonuastemters
12/8/89
*7/8/89 -
12/8/89
*6/8/89 -
7/8/89
Final Treatment Standards - concentration
levels (110 mg/kg for total cyanides and 9.1
mg/kg for amenable cyanides)
Interim Treatment Standards - F007, F008,
and F009 nonwastewater standards (i.e., 590
mg/kg for total cyanides and 30 mg/kg for
amenable cyanides)
Mininun Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised

Wastewaters
7/8/89
*6/8/89 -
7/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Minimun Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
F012
Metal heat-
treating wastes
Nonwastewaters
12/8/89
*7/8/89 -
12/8/89
*6/8/89 -
7/8/89
Final Treatment Standards - concentration
levels (110 mg/kg for total cyanides and 9.1
mg/kg for amenable cyanides)
Interim Treatment Standards - F007, F008,
and F009 nonwastewater standards (i.e., 590
mg/kg for total cyanides and 30 mg/kg for
amenable cyanides)
Hininun Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised

Wastewaters
7/8/89
*6/8/89 -
7/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Minimun Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
F019
Aluninun coating
wastes
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** Sept eater 1969 ***

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APPEIDIX A-1 (a) (continued)


TYPE OF
LDR RESTRICTION IN
EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODE
A-1fa)-5
Haste Code1*2
Type3>'
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cu unfits
F020-F023
Dioxin wastes
from chlorophenol
and chlorobenzene
production
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris from
CERCLA/RCRA corrective
actions
11/8/88
11/8/88
Treatment Standards
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Nov. 8, 1990.
Soil and debris treatment
standards to be promulgated
F024
Chlorinated
Aliphatic
Hydrocarbon
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, inless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
F026-028
Dioxin wastes
from chlorophenol
and chlorobenzene
production
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris from
CERCLA/RCRA corrective
actions
11/8/88
11/8/88
Treatment Standards
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Nov. 8, 1990.'
Soil and debris treatment
standards to be promulgated
K001
Wood preserving
wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990.
K002
Chrome yellow and
orange pigment
production wastes

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
K003
Molybdate orange
pigment
production wastes

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
K004
Zinc yellow
pignent
production wastes
Nonwastewaters
5/8/90
*8/8/88
6/8/89
To be determined
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule

Wastewaters
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** September 1989 ***

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APPEWJIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF IDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH BCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODE
A-Ua^.6
Uaste Code1*2
jqes:
3A«
Pates Restricted Type of Restriction
Cements
K005
Chrome green
pignent
production wastes
HorwssteMaters disposed of 6/8/89
after June 8, 1989
Konuastemters disposed of 5/8/90
before Jine 8, 1989
Wastewaters	5/8/90
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
To be determined
To be determined
Final, intess standards revised
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
IC006
Chrome oxide
green picpnent
production wastes
5/6/90
To be determined
Will be restrfeted in the Third
Third rule
IC007
Iron blue pigment
production wastes
Nonwastewaters disposed of 6/8/89
after Jine 8, 1989
Nonwastewaters disposed of 5/8/90
before J me 8, 1989
Wastewaters	5/8/90
Treatment Standards - no lard disposal
To be determined
To be determined
Final, unless standards revised
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
K008
Green pigment
chrome oxides
production wastes
Nonwastewaters
Wastewaters
5/8/90
*8/8/88
6/8/89
8/8/88
To be determined
Treatment Standards ' no (and disposal
Soft hanmer provisions
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard harmer falls
K009
Acetaldehyde
production wastes
Nonwastewaters
Wastewaters
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Ex tension/Mini mm
Technology Requirements
Final, in Iess standards revised
Final, unless standards revised;
extension expires Jine 8, 1991,
for Lndergrotnd injection only
Extension expires' June 8, 1991
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** Septcnbcr 1969 **•

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APPEWIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROM HAZARDOUS WASTE CODE
			A-1ta).7
Waste Code1-2
w
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
C
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APPBOIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF IM RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROM HAZARDOUS WASTE CEDE
			A-1(a>.8
Uaste Code1*2
Type3'4'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
KOH
Acrylonitrile
production wastes
Nonwastewaters
Wastewaters
6/8/89
*8/8/86 -
6/8/89
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft hammer provisions5
Soft hanmer provisions5
Final, unless standards revised
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Mininuit
Technology Requirements
Extension expires June 8, 1991
K015
Benzyl chtoride
distillation
wastes
Nonwastewaters
5/8/90
*8/8/88 -
5/2/89
To be determined
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule

Wastewaters
5/8/90
•8/8/88 -
5/2/89
To be determined
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule

Soil and debris
5/8/90
*8/8/88 •
5/2/89
To be determined
National Capacity Extension/
Hinimn Technology Requirements
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
K016
Carbon
Tetrachloride
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards • concentration tevels
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
K017
Epichlorohydrin
production wastes
At (
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
K018
Ethyl chloride
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
~" Sept
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APPEtDlK A-1 (a) Ccontinued)


TTPE OF
IDR RESTRICTION
IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
A-tlal.9
Haste- Code1"2
Type3'*'6
Dates Restricted Type of Restriction
Dj—tints
(C019
Ethylene
dichloride
production testes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
B/8/88
B/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/
Mini run Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
K020
Virryt chloride
production wastes
Al1, except as noted below
SoiI and debris
B/8/88
B/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/
Minimm Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
K021
Fluoromethanes
production wastes
Nonuastewaters disposed of
after August 17, 1988
Honwastewater generated
from treatment of
wastewater or originally
disposed of before August
17, 1988
5/2/89
5/2/89
Treatment' Standards- no land disposal
To be determined
final, unless standards revised
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule

Nonwastewaters (all)
*8/8/88 -
5/2/89
Treatment standard - no land disposal


Wastewaters
8/8/88
Soft banner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,.
1990, when the hard harmer falls
M22
Phenol/acetone
production wastes
Nonwastewaters
Wastewaters
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft hsnraer provisions5
Final, unless standards revised
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay B,
1990, when the hard hamner falls

Soil and debris
8/8/8B
National Capacity Extension/Minimm
technology Requirements
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
K0Z3
PhthaUc
anhydride
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Ireatment standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Minimm
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** September 1969 ***

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
rrre OF ldr restriction in effect for each rcra hazardous imste cgde
	A-Ua)-1Q
tfeste Code1*2
Type3'*''
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cum its
K024
Phthalic
anhydride
production
wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
IC025
Nitrobenzene
production wastes
Nonwastewsters disposed of
after August 17, 1988
Nonuastewater generated
from treatment of
wastewater or originally
disposed of before August
17, 1988
5/2/89
5/2/89
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
To be determined
Final, inless standards revised
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule

Nonwastewsters (all)
*8/8/88 -
5/2/89
Treatment Standards - no land disposal


Wastewaters
6/8/89
Soft haumer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
K026
Methyl ethyl
pyridines
production wastes

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
IC027
Toluene
diisocyanate
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, iriless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
K028
1.1,1-
Trichloroethane
production wastes
All, except as noted below
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires June 8, 1991
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** September 19B9 ***

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APPENDIX A-l (a> (continued)


TYPE OF
LDR RESTRICTION
IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROM HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
A-1(a).1t
Waste Code1*2
Type3'*'6
Dates Restricted Type of Restriction
Cements
KC29
1.1,1-
Trichloroetharte
production wastes
Nonwastewaters
Wastewaters
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft hairmer provisions5
Final, unless standards revised
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hornier falls

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires Jine 8, 1991
KOJO
Trichloroethylene
t
perchloroethylene
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
r031
HSKA & cacodylic
acid production
wastes
ALL
B/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Kay 8,
1990, tfien the hard hamner falls
IC032
Chlordane
production wastes

5/B/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted 1n the Third
Third rule
IC033
Chlordanc
production wastes

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
K034
Chlordane
production wastes

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
K035
Creosote
production wastes
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment stancferdt or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard Jianmer falls
* Restriction in effect only -for period noted.
1
"* Scplntpr 1989 *•*


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APPDDIK A-1 (a) (continued)
TTPE OF U)R RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROM HAZARDOUS 1MSTE CCDE
	A-1fa).12
Waste Code1*2
Type3'**6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Connerts
K036
Disulfoton
production wastes
Nonwastewaters disposed of
after August 17, 1988
Nonwastewater generated
from treatment of
wastewater or originally
disposed of before August
17, 1988
5/2/89
5/2/89
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
To be determined
Final, unless standards revised
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule

Nonwastewaters (all)
*8/8/88 -
5/2/89
Treatment Standards - no land disposal


Wastewaters
6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft harmer provisions5
Final unless standards revised
IC037
Disulfoton
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Minimm
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
K038
Phorate
production wastes
All, except bs noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Hininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
K039
Phorate
production filter
cakes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/Minimun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Jtne 8, 1991
K040
Phroate
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extertsion/Miniirun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
K041
Toxaphene
production wastes
All
6/8/89
Soft haniner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
***
Scptenfaer 1909 ***


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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROW HAZARDOUS UASTE OOD€
	A-1(a).13
Uaste Code5*2
Type3*®
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
K042
2,4,5-T
production wastes
Alt
6/8/89

Soft harnner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, rfien the hard hanmer falls
K043
2,4-D production
wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89

Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
KOii
Explosives
production wastes
All
8/8/88

Treatment Standards - no land disposal
Final, unless standards revised
IC045
Spent carbon from
explosives
treatment
All
8/8/88

Treatment Standards - no land disposal
Final, unless standards revised
K0A6
Wastes from Lead-
based initiating
conpoirds
Nonreactive nonwastewaters
Reactive nonwastewaters
8/8/88
8/8/88

Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft harnner provisions5
Final, unless standards revised
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, tfan the hard hanmer falls

Wastewaters
8/8/88

Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective intfl EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hammer fat Is
KOe.7
TNT operations
waste
All
8/8/88

Treatment Standards - no land disposal
Final, unless standards revised
K048
Petroleun
refining industry
wastes
All
8/8/88 -
8/8/90 -
8/8/90
Final
National Capacity Extension/
Hininun Technology Requirements
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, mless standards revised
K049
Petroleun
refining industry
wastes
All
0/8/88 -
8/8/90 -
8/8/90
Final
National Capacity Extension/
Minimum Technology Requirements
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** Septenber 1969 ***

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APPETOIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF UXt RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROM HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
	A-1(a).14
Waste Code1*2
Type3-*
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Comments
K050
Petroleun
refining industry
wastes
All
8/8/88 - 8/8/90
8/8/90 - Final
National Capacity Extension/
Mininun Technology Requirements
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, in Iess standards revised
IC051
Petroleun
refining industry
wastes
All
8/8/88 - 8/8/90
8/8/90 - Final
National Capacity Extension/
Hininun Technology Requirements
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
K052
Petroleun
refining industry
wastes
All
8/8/88 - 8/8/90
8/8/90 - Final
National Capacity Extension/
Hininun Technology Requirements
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
K060
Coking operations
wastes
Nonwastewaters disposed of
after August 17, 1988
Nonwastewater generated
from treatment of
wastewater or originally
disposed of before August
17. 1988
5/2/89
5/2/89
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
To be determined
Final, unless standards revised
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule

Nonwastewaters (all)
*8/8/88 -
5/2/89
Treatment Standards - no land disposal


Wastewaters
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
K061
Electric furnace
steel production
wastes
Nonwastewaters - high zinc
(> 15 percent total zinc)
8/8/88 - 8/8/90
8/8/90 - Final
Interim Treatment Standards - concentration
levels
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
Until Aug. 8, 1990
Final, unless standards revised

Nonwastewaters - low zinc
(< 15 percent total zinc)
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, in Iess standards revised

Wastewaters
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** September 1989 ***

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TTPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
				A-Ual.15
Uaste Code1*2
Tvne3*'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Consents
K062
Steel finishing
spent pickle
liquor
All
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
K069
Secondary lead
smelting wastes
Nonwastewaters uith
calciun sulfate
8/8/88
Soft harmer provisions5
Effective rntil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls

Nonwastewaters without
calciuit sulfate disposed
of after August 17, 1988
5/2/89
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
Final, inless standards revised

Nonwastewater generated
from treatment of
wastewater or originally
disposed of before August
17. 1988
5/2/89
To be determined
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule

Nonwastewaters without
calcium sulfate (all)
*8/8/88 -
5/2/89
Treatment Standards - no land disposal


Wastewaters
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
K071
Chlorine
production wastes
Alt
8/8/88
8/8/90
National Capacity Extension/Minimum
Technology Requirements
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990.
Final, inless standards revised
K073
Chlorine
production wastes
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective intit EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falIs
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** September 1909 ***

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APPEIDIX A-1 (a) (continued)


TYPE OF UK RESTRICTION
IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODE
A-1(a).16
Waste code1*2
Type3**"4
Dates Restricted Type of Restriction
Cements
K0S3
Aniline
production wastes
Honwastewaters - no ash
(<0.01 percent total ash)
5/8/90
*8/8/88 -
5/2/89
To be determined
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule

Honwastemters with
detectable ash and
wastewaters
5/8/90
*8/8/88 -
5/2/89
To be determined
Soft hanuser provisions5
Mill be restricted in Third Third
rule

Soil and debris
5/8/90
*8/8/88 -
5/2/89
To be determined
National Capacity Ex tens ion/Mini nun
Technology Requirements
Will be restricted in Third Third
rule
K084
Veterinary
pharmaceuticals
production wastes
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard handier falls
K085
Chlorobenzene
production wastes
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falIs
K086
Ink production
wastes
Solvent washes, non-soil
and debris
Solvent washes, soil and
debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/
Minimum Technology Requirements
Final, in Iess standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990

Solvent sludges and
caustic water and sludge
8/8/88
Soft harmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Kay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
K087
Coking operations
wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Minimum
Technology Requirements
Final, inless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** Septeafcer 1989 ***

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MftlOIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TTPE OF U)R RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODE
				A-1fa).17
Waste Code1-2
Type3*6
Dates Restricted
T«* of Restriction
Contents
K093
Phthalic
anhydride
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soft and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Ex tension/Mini nun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
If096
Phthalic
anhydride
production wastes
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/
Hinimjn Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
IC095
1,1,1-triehloro-
ethane production
wastes
Honwastewaters
Wastewaters
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft harmer provisions5
Final, unless standards revised
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Hinimun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires June 8, 1991
K096
1,1,1 trichloro-
ethane production
wastes
Nonwastewaters
Wastewaters
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft harnner provisions5
Final, unless standards revised
Effective rntil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Hinimun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires June B, 1991
K097
Chlordane
production wastes
All
6/8/89
Soft harnner provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
K098
Toxaphene
production wastes
All
678/89
Soft harnner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
WW
2,4-& production
wastes
All
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*" Septenfcer 1989 ***

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LOR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE CODE
A-1(a).18
Uaste Code1*2


Pates Restricted Type of Restriction
Cements
K100
Secondary lead
smelting wastes
Nonwastewaters disposed of
after August 17, 1988
NonwasteMater generated
from treatment of
wastewater or originally
disposed of before August
17. 1988
Nonwastewaters (all)
Wastewaters
5/2/89
5/2/89
*8/8/88
5/2/89
5/8/90
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
To be determined
Treatment Standards - no land disposal
To be determined
Final, unless standards revised
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
K101
Veterinary
pharmaceuticals
production wastes
Nonwastewaters with high
arsenic (> 1 percent total
arsenic)
Nonwastewaters (except for 8/8/88
soil and debris) with Vow
arsenic (< 1 percent total
arsenic)
Wastewaters	8/8/88
Soil and debris with tow	8/8/88
arsenic (< 1 percent total
arsenic)
Soft banner provisions
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Hininun
Technology Requirements
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
Final, unless standards revised
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** September 1969 ***

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APPEWIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF U>R RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROW HAZARDOUS HASTE CODE
			.	A-1(a).19
Uaste Code1*2
Type3**'®
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
K102
Veterinary
pharmaceuticals
production wastes
Nonwastewaters with high
arsenic (> 1 percent total
arsenic)
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls

Nonwastewaters (except for
soil and debris) with low
arsenic (< 1 percent total
arsenic)
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised

Wastewaters
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, irless standards revised

Soil and debris with low
arsenic (< 1 percent total
arsenic)
8/8/88
National Capacity Extension/Minimm
Technology Requirements
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
K103
AniIine
production wastes
All, except as noted
Soil and debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
K104
Nitrobenzene/
aniline
production wastes
All, except as noted
Soil and debris
8/8/88
8/8/88
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, irless standards revised
Extension expires Aug. 8, 1990
K105
Chlorobenzene
production wastes
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
K106
Chlorine
production wastes
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
Kill 7
Dinitrotoluene
production wastes

To be
determined
N/A
HSUA requires EPA to set
standards within six months of
listing, but no hammers apply
K112 7
Toluenedi amine
production wastes

To be
determined
N/A
HSUA requires EPA to set
standards within six months of
listing, but no hanmers apply
• Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** Septcafcer 1969 ***

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APPEMMK A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF UW RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCJtA HAZARDOUS UHSTE CODE
	A-1(a).2Q
Uaste Code1*2

Dates Restricted
Type cl fllestricticri
COHMorts
ri13 1
Totuenediaslne
pr octet ion wastes
Mil, octpt as noted beiw
Soil and debris
6/B/OT
6JSW
Treatment Standards - specified tec^nalogy
National Capacity Extension/Hi ninun
Technology Seqjirements
Final, irless stsrdards rwised
Extension expires Juie 8, 1991
K1K 7
Toluenediamine
production wastes
AH, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/6/B9
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity fixtensi on/Mi nimua
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards, revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
K115 7
To tuenedi amine
production wastes
Atl, except as noted below
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
and concentration levels for treatment
residues
Final, uitess standards revised

Soil'and debris
6/8/89
Mationat Capacity Extension/Minimum
Technology Requirements
Extension expires Jurte 8, 1991
cm 7
Toluene
production wastes
All, except as noted belou
Soil and debris
4/8/89
-5/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Eictertsion/Mir.invm
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
rur a
Ethylene
dibranide
Alt
To be
determined
HA
HSUA requires EPA to set
standards within six months of
listing, but no banners apply
K118 8
Ethylene
dibranide
All
To be
determined
HA
HSUA require* EPA to set
standards within six months of
listing, but no hammers apply
K1Z3 *
ESDC
Alt
To be
determi ned
NA
HSUA requires EPA to set
standards within six months of
listing, but no haimers apply
K124 9
EftDC
Alt
To be
determined
NA
HSUA requires EPA to set
standards within six months of
listing, but no homers apply
K1S *
ESOC
All
To be
determined
NA
HSUA requires EPA to set
standards within six norths of
listing, but no hammers apply
• Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** September 19W ***

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APPDDIX A-1 (a) (continued)



TYPE OF LM RESTRICTION
IN EFFECT FDR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
A-1(a).21
teste Code1*2
Type3'*'6
Dates Restricted Type of Restriction
Contents
K126 9
ERDC
All
To be
determined
HA
HSUA requires EPA to set
standards within six months of
listing, but no banners apply
K136 8
Ethylene
dibromide
All
To be
determined
NA
HSUA requires EPA to set
standards within six months of
listing, but no banners apply
P001
Warfarin, > 0.3
percent
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective i*>til EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard banner falls
P002
1-Acetyl-2-
thiourea
All
6/8/89
Soft harrier provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard haraner falls
P003
Acrolein
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective wtll EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard haimer falls
POOA
Aldrin
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the herd hammer falls
POOS
Allyl alcohol
All
8/8/88
Soft hantner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P006
Aluninun
phosphide

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P007
5-(Ami noethyl)-3-
isoxazolol
All
6/8/89
Soft banner provisions5
Effective tntil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard banner falls
POOS
4-Aminopyridine
Alt
6/8/89
Soft hamer provisions5
Effective ifitil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard banner falls
P009
Amraniun picrate

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted,
«
-** Sept artier 1989 m


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APPEWIX A-1 (8) (continued)



TYPE OF LM RESTRICTION
IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODE
A-Hal.Z2
Waste Code1*2
Type3'*'6
Dates Restricted Type of Restriction
Contents
P010
Arsenic acid
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P011
Arsenic (V) oxide
All
8/8/88
Soft hairmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P012
Arsenic (III)
oxide
P013
Bariun cyanide
All
All
8/8/88
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Treatment Standards - concentration tevels
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8, .
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
Final, unless standards revised
P014
Thiophenol
Alt
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, vrfien the hard hanmer falls
P015
Beryt I i urn dust
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P016
Bis-(chloro-
methyl) ether
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P017
Bromoacetone

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P018
Brucine
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, tfan the hard hanmer falls
P020
Dinoseb
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard haainer falls
P021
Calcium cyanide
All
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, in Iess standards revised
P022
Carbon disulfide

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** Septeofaer 1969 ***

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE of LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
				Vita).23
Uaste Code1,2
Tvue34'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
P023
Chloroaeetalde-
hyde

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P024
p-Chloroariitine

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P026
1-(o-Chloro-
phenyl) thiourea
All
6/8/89
Soft harmor provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, rfien the hard hanmer falls
P027
Propanenitrile,
3-chloro
All
6/8/89
Soft hammer provisions'"
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
P028
Benzyl chloride

5/8/90
To be determined
llill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P029
Copper cyanides
All
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentratfon levels
Final, unless standards revised
P030
Soluble cyanide
salts (HQS)
Alt
6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft hamrer provisions5
Final, tnless standards revised
P031
Cyanogen

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted fn.the Third
Third rule
P033
Cyanogen chloride

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
PQ34
4,6-Dinitro-o-
cyclohexylphenol

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted fn the Third
Third rule
P036
DtchIorophenyl-
arsine
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions3
Effective mtil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P037
Dieldrin
All
8/8/88
Soft harrmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, trtien the hard hanmer falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** September 1989 ***

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APPEIOIX A-1 (a) (contiroed)
TYPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROM HAZARDOUS UASTE COM
				A-1ta>.24
Waste Code1"2
Tvoe3'*'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cnnwnts
P038
Diethylarsine

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P039
Oisulfotan
All, except as noted below
6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft harmer provisions5
Final, uiless standards revised

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extertsion/Hinimun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires Jine B, 1991
P060
0,0-0 i ethyl o-
pyraxinyl
phosphoroth i oate
All. except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
P041
Diethyl-p-nitro-
phenyl phosphate
All, except as noted below
6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
Soft banner provisions5
Final, inless standards revised

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Minimus
Technology Requirements
Extension expires June 8, 1991
P042
Epinephrine

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P063
Diisopropyl
fluorophosphate
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/MinifliJW
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
POM
Dimethoate
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
PW5
Thiofanox

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
September 1989 ***

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APPEMHX A-1 (a) (continued)



TYPE OF UK RESTRICTION
IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROW HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
A-Ha). 25
Waste Code1*2
Type3'*'6
Dates Restricted Type of Restriction
Cements
P046
Alpha, alpha-
D i methyl phenethy I
-amine

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P047
4,6-Dinitro-o-
cresol and salts

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P048
2,4 Dinitrophenol
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions3
Effective mtll EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
TO49
2,4-Dithicbiuret
All
6/8/89
Soft hamer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P050
Endosulfan
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective tntil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P051
Endrin

5/8/90
To be determined
Mill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P054
Aziridine
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, uhen the hard hanmer falls
P056
Fluorine

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted In the Third
Third rule
P057
Fluoracetamide
Ail
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P058
Fluocacetic acid
sodirn salt
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, trfien the hard hanmer falls
P059
Heptachlor
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, trtien the hard hanmer falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** Septeafaer 1989 ***


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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LMt RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
	A-Kal.26
Waste Code1*2

Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
CtawuiU
P060
Isodrin
Atl

6/8/89
Soft banner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Kay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
P06Z
Hexaethyltetra-
phosphate
Alt,
Soil
except as noted belou
and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extensiori/Hininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
P063
Hydrogen cyanide
All

6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft banner provisions5
Final, unless standards revised
P064
Hethyl isocyanste


5/8/90
To be determined
Kill be restricted In the Third
Third rule
P065
Mercury fulminate


5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P066
Methomyl
All

6/8/89
Soft harrier provisions5
Effective until EPA 6ets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
P067
2-Hethylaziridine
All

6/8/89
Soft hatoner provisions5
Effective uitU EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
P068
Hethyl Hydrazine
All

8/8/88
Soft haimer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
POM
Methyl!actoni-
trile
All

8/B/88
Soft hamer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner fails
P07D
Aldicarb
Alt

8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
* Restriction in effect onty for period noted.
**• September 1989 *"

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APPOD1X A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF UM RESTRICTION Id EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS WSTE CODE
			A-1fa>.27
Waste Code1,2
Tvwi3'*'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Co—Lnts
P071
Methyl pa rathion
All,
except as noted below
6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft hammer provisions5
Final, unless standards revised

Soil
and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Miniitun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires Ju* 8, 1991
P072
ANTU
All

6/8/89
Soft harrmer provisions5
Effective irtil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P073
Nickel Carbonyl


5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P074
Nickel Cyanide
P075
Nicotine and
salts
All

6/8/89
5/8/90
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
To be determined
Final, unless standards revised
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P076
Nitric oxide


5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P077
p-Nitroaniline


5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P078
Nitrogen dioxide


5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P081
Nitroglycerine
All

8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard banner falls
P082
N-Nitrosodi-
methylmine
Alt

8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
P084
N-Nitrosomethyl-
vinylamine
All

8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** Sept eater 1969 ***

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE CEDE
			A-1(a).28
Uaste Code1*2
Type3'*'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
P085
Octamethylpyro-
phosphoramide
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
P087
Osmiun Tetraoxide
All
8/8/88
Soft harnner provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
P088
Endothal t

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P089
Parathion
All, except as noted below
6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft harmer provisions'
Final, unless standards revised

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Minimun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires Jine 8, 1991
P092
Phenylmercuric
acetate
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions'
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
P093
N-Phenylthiourea

5/8/90
To tje determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P094
Phorate
All, except as noted below
6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft harnner provisions'
Final, in Iess standards revised
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8, .
1990, when the hard hamner falls

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires June 8, 1991
P095
Phosgene

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P096
Phosphine

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** Septotoer 1969 ***

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APPEIOIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TTPE OF LMt RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODE
		 A-1fa).29
Uaste Code1-2

Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
P097
Farrphur
All, except as noted below
6/8/89
•8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Soft hammer provisions5
Final, unless standards revised

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Hininun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires June 8, 1991
P098
PotBSsiun cyanide
All
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
P099
Potassiin silver
cyanide
All
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, irtless standards revised
P101
Propanenitri(e

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P102
Propargyl alcohol
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
P1(B
Selenourea

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
P104
Silver cyanide
All
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
P105
Sodiun azide
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions3
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, trtien the hard hamner falls
PI 06
Sodium cyanide
All
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
P107
Strontiun sulfide
All
6/8/89
Soft hanroer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
PI 08
Strychnine and
salts
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until 'EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
•+* September 1989 ***

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WPEICIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TTPE OF U)R RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
	A-1f»).30
Waste Code1,2
TVtK3,4,6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Comments
P109
Tetraethyldithio-
pyrophosphate
All. except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Jirte 8, 199.1
P110
Tetraethyl lead
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
Pill
Tetraethylpyro-
phosphoramide
All, except as noted below
SoiI and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/Mininun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Jim 8, 1991
P112
Tetrani tromethane
All
6/8/89
Soft haimier provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
P113
Thallic oxide
All
6/8/89
Soft harnner provisions5
Effective wrtil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, irfien the hard harnner falls
P1H
Thalliu* (1)
selenite
All
6/8/89
Soft banner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, rfien the hard harnner falls
P115
Thai Hun 
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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
	A-1(a).31
Uaste Code1*2
Tvue3'*'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Contents
P121
Zinc cyanide
All
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
Final, unless standards revised
P122
Zinc phosphide,
>10 percent
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
P123
Toxaphene
At I
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
UOOI
Acetaldehyde

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
UO02
Acetone
All
6/8/89
Soft harrier provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
U003
Aeetonitrile
All
6/8/89
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
UOOi
Acetophenone

5/8/90
To be determined
Mill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U005
o-Acetylamino-
fluorene
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U006
Acetyl chloride

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U007
Acrylamide
All
8/8/88
Soft hanrer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U008
Acrylic acid
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U009
Acrylonitrile
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective mtil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
* Restriction in
effect only for period noted.
#*•
Scpteufcer 1909 ***


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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF UM RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
					 A-1fa).32
Waste Code1*2
Tvue3'*'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cl—mts
U010
Mitomycin C
Alt
8/8/88
Soft harrmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U011
Ami trote
All
6/B/89
Soft harrmer provisions5
Effective uitf1 EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, Uien the hard hanmer falls
U012
Aniline
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
UOM
Aur amine
All
6/B/89
Soft harrmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U015
Azaserine
All
6/8/89
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
U016
Benz(c)acrldine
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U017
Benzal chloride

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U018
Benz(a)anthracene
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U019
Benzene
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, When the hard hanmer falls
U020
Benzenesulfonyl
chloride
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective untiI EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U021
Benzidine
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective uttil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, uhen the hard hanmer falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
•** Sept enter 1969 "~

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TTPE OF UDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS IWSTE CODE
							A-1 fa).33
Waste Code1*2
Type3'*'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
U022
Benzo(a)p/rene
All
8/8/88
Soft harnner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U023
Benzotrichloride
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective urtil EPA set#
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, rften the hard hamner falls
U024
Bis(2-chloro-
ethoxy)methane

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U025
Oichloroethyt
ether
All
6/8/89
Soft hanrner provisions5
Effective intit EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, Uien the hard hamner falls
U026
Chlomaphazine
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective mtil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, trtien the hard hamner falls
U027
Bis(2-chloroiso-
propyl )ether

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
0028
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate
All, except as noted below
Soft end debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Minimun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Jine 8, 1991
U029
Methyl bromide

8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, rfwn the hard hamner falls
U030
Benzene, 1-brono-
4-phenoxy

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U031
n-Butanol
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.

Scptentcr 1969 ***


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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)



TYPE OF U* RESTRICTION
IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROW HAZARDOUS IMSTE CODE
A-1en the hard hamner falls
0037
Chlorobenzene
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions3
Effective mtil EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, irfien the hard hamner falls
UQ38
Ethyl-4-4-di-
ehlorobenzilate

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U039
4-Chloro-w-presol

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
UK1
n-Chloro-2,3-
epoxyprcpane
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falIs
U042
Vinyl ether 2-
chloroethyl

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U043
Vinyl chloride
All
8/8/68
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective intU EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, uhen the hard hamner falls
* Restriction 1n effect only for period noted.	"* September 1989 "*

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APPEWIX A-1 (a) (continued)



TYPE OF LDB RESTRICTION
IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CEDE
A-K«>-35
Waste Code1-2
Type3-44
Dates Rrstricted Type of Restriction
Cu—nts
UOM
Chloroform
All
8/8/88
Soft hamrer provisions5
Effective rntil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, uhen the hard hanmer fells
U045
Methyl chloride

5/8/90
To be determined
Ui11 be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U046
Chloromethyt
methyl ether
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective u\til EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U047
Beta-chloro-
naphthalene
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective tntil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U048
o-Chlorophenol

5/8/90
To be cJetertnined
Wit I be restricted in the Third
Third rule
1)049
4-Chloro-o-
toluidine,
hydrochloride
All
6/8/89
Soft harrmer provisions5
Effective wtil EPA sets
treatment standards or Ma/ 8,
1990, uhen the hard hanmer felts
U050
Chrysene
Alt
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, Uhen the hard hanmer falls
U051
Creosote
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective rntil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U052
Cresols

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U05J
Crotonatdehyde
All
8/8/88
Soft horror provisions5
Effective tntil EPA set#
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U055
Cuiene

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U056
Cyclohexarte

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** September 1969 ***

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LDft RESTRICTION IK EFFECT FOR EACH ROtA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
	A-1fa).3&
Waste Code1"2
TV«3^
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
U05?
Cyclohexanone
All

6/8/89
Soft harnner provisions'
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
U058
Cyclophosphamide
All,
Soil
except as noted belou
and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/Minimun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
U059
Dainamycin
All

6/8/89
Soft haimter provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, v*ien the hard harrmer falls
U060
DDD
All

6/8/89
Soft harmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
U061
DOT
All

8/8/88
Soft harrmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
U0&2
Oiallate
All

6/8/89
Soft harnner provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
U063
Dibenzo(a,h)
anthracene
All

8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
UOM
1,2,7,8 Dibenzo-
pyrene
All

8/8/88
Soft homier provisions5
Effective uitll EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
U066
D ibromo-3-ch loro-
propane 1,2
All

8/8/88
Soft harmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner fatls
U067
Ethylene
dibromide
All

8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard harnner fatls
1)068
Methane, dibroro


5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** Scptofcer 1969 *•*

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE CEDE
	A-1fa).37
Waste Code1'2

Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cu—j its
U069
Oibutyl phthalate
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/69
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Minimum
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Jtne 8, 1991
U070
o-Dichloroberaene
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Kay 8,
1990, trtien the hard hamner falls
U071
m-Dichlorobenzene

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U072
p-DichIorobeniene

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U073
0ichlorobenzidene
3,3-
All
6/8/89
Soft hairier provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U074
1,«-Dichloro-2-
butene
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hantner falls
U075
Dichlorodifluoro-
methane

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U07&
Ethane, 1,1-
dichloro-

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U077
Ethane, 1,2-
dichloro
Alt
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U07B
Dich loroethyIene,
1.1-
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective iritil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
U079
1,2-Dichloro-
ethylene

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*" September 1989 "*

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF LOR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE CODE
			A-Kb).38
Uaste Code1*2
TVue3*4*4
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Caments
U080
Methylene
chloride
All
6/8/89
Soft banner provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard banner falls
U081
2,4-Dichloro-
phenol

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U082
2,6-Dichloro-
phenol

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U083
Dichtoropropane,
1,2-
All
6/8/89
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard haimer falls
U084
1,3-Dfchloro-
propenc

5/8/90
To be determined
Witt be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U085
2,2-Bicxirane

5/8/90
To be determined
Wilt be restricted in the Third
Third rule
UQ86
N,N Diethylhydra-
zine
All
8/8/88
Soft banner provisions5
Effective i*itil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, trtten the hard haimer falls
U087
0,0-Dfethyl-S-
metfiyl *di thio-
phosphate
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specified technology
National Capacity Extension/Mini nun
Technology Requirements
Final, rntess standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
U088
Diethyl phthalate
Alt, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extension/Himnun
Technology Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires June 8, 1991
U089
OiethylstiL-
bestrol
All
B/8/88
Soft banner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard haimer falls
U090
Dihydrosafrole

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction fn effect only for period noted.	*** Septnte 1W ***

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APPEWIX A-1 (a) (continued)



TTPE OF UNt RESTRICTION
IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
A-1fa).39
(teste Code1*2
TW3.4.6
Dates Restricted Type of Restriction
Cements
U091
3,3 Dimethoxyben-
zidine

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U092
Dimethyl amine
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, tfien the hard hamner falls
U093
0i me thylaminoazo-
benzene
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U094
Dimethylbenz(a)
anthracene,7,12-
All
6/8/89
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective wrtil EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U095
Dimethylbenzi -
dine,3,3-
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
U096
alpha,alpha-
Dimethylbenzyl-
hydroxyperoxide

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U097
Oimethyt carbamoyl
chloride
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective witil EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
U098
D imethy Ihydraz i ne
1.1-
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective untfI EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, en the hard hammer falls
U099
D i methy Ihydraz i ne
1.2-
All
6/8/89
Soft harrier provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U101
Dimethylphenol,
2.A-
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** Septentcr 1969 ***

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APPOOIX A-1 
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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TTFE OF U)« RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
			A-1ta).41
Uaste Code1*2
Type3-*'6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
COMaents
U114
Ethylenebis-
(dithiocarbemic
acid)
All
6/B/89
Soft harmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U115
Ethylene oxide
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U116
Ethylene thiourea
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, uhen the hard hanmer falls
U117
Ethyl ether

5/8/90
To be determined
Witl be restricted In the Third
Third rule
U118
E thyInethacrylate

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U119
Ethyl Hethanesul-
fonate
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective nit it EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, Uien the hard hanmer falls
U120
Fluoranthene

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U121
Trichloroinono-
fluoranethane

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U122
Formaldehyde
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
1)123
Formic acid

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U124
Furan
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, uhen the hard hanmer falls
U125
Furfural
All
5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*" September 1989 ***

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APPENDIX A-1 {•> (continued)
TYPE OF Utt RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
	A-Ka).<2
Uaste Cade1*2
Type3,4'®
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
fi wiilii
U126
Glyeidylaldehyde

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U127
Hexachloro-
benzene
All
6/8/89
Soft banner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U128
Hexachlorobuta-
diene
All
6/8/89
Soft harmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA seta
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U129
Lindane
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective urtil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U130
Hexachloro-
cyclopentodiene
All
8/8/88
Soft hatmer provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or Way 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U131
Hexachloroethane
All
6/8/89
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, vrfien the hard hamner falls
U132
Hexachloropherte

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U133
Hydrazine
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
1)134
Hydrofluoric acid
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, %#*en the hard hanmer falls
1)135
Hydrogen sulfide
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, tdien the hard hamner falls
U136
Cacocfylic acid

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction In effect only for period noted.
«* Sept enter 19B9 •"

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APPENDIX A-1 C») (continued)
TYPE OF LDO RESTRICTION IK EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZMDOUS IMSTE CEDE
					A-1tB)A3
Waste Code1*2
Tvce3'*'6
Dates Restricted
T»e of Restriction
Cements
U137
Indeno (1,2,3-cd)
pyrene
All
8/8/88
Soft hartmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, uhen the hard hamner falls
U138
Methyl iodide
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falIs
U139
Iron dextran

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
UUO
Isobutyl alcohol
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, uhen the hard hamner falls
U141
lsossfrole

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U142
Kepone
All
6/8/89
Soft homer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U143
Lasiocarpine
All
6/8/89
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, uhen the hard hamner falls
U144
Lead acetate
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, uhen the hard hamner falls
U145
Lead phosphate

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U146
Lead subacetate
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, uhen the hard hamner falls
U1A7
Haleic anhydride
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, uhen the hard hamner falls
U148
Haleic hydraiide

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** Septeater 1989 ***

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (centimes!)
TTFE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROM HAZARDOUS WASTE ODE
										 A-1Ca).U
Usste Code1*2
W
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
CaHaents
0149
Hal ortonit rile
All
6/8/89
Soft harnner provisions5
Effective wrtil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard harmer falls
U150
Melphalan
All
6/8/89
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
0151
Mercury
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective intll EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
U152
Hethacrylonitrile

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted In the-fhlrd
Third rule
U153
Methanethiol

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U15*
Methanol
All
8/8/88
Soft harmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standard# or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U155
Hethapyri lene
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective intfl EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U156
Methyl
chlorocarbonate

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted 1n the Third
Third rule
U157
3-Methylchol-
anthrene
All
8/8/88
Soft harnner previsions5
Effective vntll EPA sets
treatment standards or Kay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner fat Is
U158
4,4-Methylene-
bis-(2-chloro-
anilinej
All
8/8/88
Soft h aimer provisions5
Effective ix»tU EPA sets
treatment standards or Kay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
1)159
Methyl ethyl
ketone
All
8/8/88
Soft haimer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard harnner falls
* Restriction In effect only for period noted.
*~* Septcafaer 19B9 •"

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APPEIOIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF UW RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RdU HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
	A-1ta).45
Haste Code1*2
Type3-4-6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cements
U160
Methyl ethyl
ketone peroxide

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U161
Hethyl isobutyl
ketone
All
6/8/89
Soft hanrner provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U162
Methyl
methacrylate
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard haimer falls
U163
N-Methyl-N-nitro-
N-nitrosoguani-
dine
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
111 64
Methylthiouracil
All
6/8/89
Soft hanrner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U165
Naphthalene
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard haimer falls
U166
1,4-
Naphthaquinone

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U167
1-Naphthyli amine

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U168
Napthylamine,2-
All
6/8/89
Soft hanrner provisions5
Effective i*itil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, When the hard hamner falls
U169
Nitrobenzene
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard haimer falls
U170
p-Nitrophenol
All
6/8/89
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.

September 1989 ***


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APPEHJ1X A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE Of LDR RESTRICTION !N EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE CEDE
					A-IOO.46
Waste Code1*2
Type3**'*
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Clients
U171
Nitropropane, 2-
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, tiien the hard hamner falls
U172
N-nitroso-di-n-
butyl amine
All
6/8/89
Soft haniner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard haniner fat I s
U173
H-nitroso-
diethanolanirie
All
6/8/89
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard haniner falls
U174
N-nitroso-
diethylamine
AU
6/8/89
Soft haimer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
U176
H-Kitroso-N-
ethylurea
All
6/8/89
Soft haniner provisions5
Effective irtU EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, uhen the hard hammer falls
U177
K-Mitroso-H-
me thyturea
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hammer fal Is
U178
K-Hitroso-N-
methylurethane
All
6/8/89
Soft haimer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner fal Is
U179
M-MitrosopipeH-
dine
Alt
6/8/89
Soft haimer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Kay 8,
1990, uhen the hard hamner falls
U180
M-Kitrosop/rrol-
idine
AU
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U181
5-Nitro-o-
totuidine

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U182
Paraldehyde

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	*** Septeafccr 19B9

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WEWIX »-1 (a) (continued}
TTPE OF ID* RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE CODE
		A-1fa).47
Waste Code1-2
TVue3**'®
Dates Restricted
Tm of Restriction
CU—Lllti
U183
Pentachloro-
benzene

5/8/90
To be determined
Hill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U184
PentechIoroethar*

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U185
Pentachloroni tro-
benzene
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falIs
U186
1,3-Pentadiene

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
UW
Phenacetin

5/8/90
To be determined
Wilt be restricted in the Third
Third rule
11188
Phenol
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U189
Phosphorus
sulfide
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamrier falls
U190
Phthalic
anhydride
All, except as rated below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Level/Mininun Technology
Requirements
Final, unless standards revised
Extension expires Jine 8, 1991
U191
2-Picotine

5/8/90
To be determined
Wilt be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U192
Pronamide
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 6,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U193
1,3-Propane
sultone
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective intll EPA sets
treatment standards or Kay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
uiw
1-Propanamine

5/8/90
To be determined
Ui11 be restricted in the Third
Third rule
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** Septentcr 1969 ***

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APPBD1X A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF ICR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE CODE
			A-Kal-M
Uaste Code1*2
T^
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction -
Cm—mt»
U196
Pyridine
Ml
6/8/89
Soft htmmer provisions3
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Nay 8,
1990, when the hard hammer falls
U197
p-Benzoquinone

5/8/90
To be determined
Vill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U200
Reserpine
Alt
8/8/8B
Soft henmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer fal Is
U301
Resorcinol

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U202
Saccharin & salts

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U203
Safrole
Alt
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U204
Selenious acid

5/B/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U205
Seleniin
disulfide
All
4/8/89
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective uitil EM sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U206
Streptozotoein
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective urtil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U207
1,2,4,5-tetra-
chlorobenzene

5/8/90
To be determined
Uill be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U208
TerachIoroethane,
1.1.1,2"
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8.
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U209
Te-trochloro-
ethane, 1,1,2,2-
AU
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective i*itit EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
* Restriction fn effect only for period noted.
September 1989 "~

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (contiruad)
TYPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS IIASTE CODE
			A-1(aV*9
Waste Co*1*2
Tvoe3^
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
CoMents
U210
Tetrachloro-
ethylene
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U211
Carbon
tetrachloride
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U213
Tetrahydrofuran
All
6/8/89
Soft hainner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
0214
Thalliun (1)
acetate chloride
nitrate
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U215
Thalliun (I)
carbnnate
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective mtil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U216
Thai Hub (I)
chloride
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U217
Thalliun (1)
nitrate
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U218
Thioacet amide
All
6/8/89
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective uitH EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U219
Thiourea
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U220
Toluene
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*" September 1m •**

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APPEIOIX A-1 (a) (continued)


TOE OF ISR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE CODE
A-1ta).50
Waste Code1-2
Tvne^
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
OJ—Ults
UZ21
Toluenedi amine
Atl, except as noted below
6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specific technology
Soft haimer provisions5
Final, unless standards revised

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Hininun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires Jure 8, 1$91
U222
o-Toluidine
hydrochloride

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U223
Toluene
diisocyanate
Alt, except as noted below
6/8/89
*8/8/88 -
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - specific technology
Soft hanmer provisions5
Final, wless standards revised

Soil and debris
6/8/89
National Capacity Extension/Hininun
Technology Requirements
Extension expires June 8,1991
0225
Broontorm

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted In the Third
Third rule
U226
Hethytchloroform
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective uitil EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U227
Trichloroethane,
1,1,2-
All
8/8/88
Soft banner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, Mhen the hard banner falls
U228
Trichloroethylene
All
8/8/88
Soft hamner provisions5
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or May 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
U234
Sym-Trf nitro-
benzene

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U235
Tris (2,3-
Dibronopropyl)
phosphate
All, except as noted below
Soil and debris
6/8/89
6/8/89
Treatment Standards - concentration levels
National Capacity Extensien/Minirrun
Technology Requirements
Final, irtless standards revised
Extension expires J trie 8, 1991
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
**• Septcnfcer 1909 •**

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APPENDIX A-1 (a) (continued)
TYPE OF U)R RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODE
							A-1fa>.51
Waste Code1*2
Type3,4-6
Dates Restricted
Type of Restriction
Cnwuiu
U236
Trypan blue

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted In the Third
Third rule
U237
Uracil mustard
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions'
Effective until EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard haimer falls
U238
Ethyl carbamate
All
8/8/88
Soft hammer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hammer fads
U239
Xylene
AU
6/8/89
Soft hornier provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U240
2,4-D salts S
esters

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted fn the Third
Third rule
U243
HexachIoropropene

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Third rule
U2W
Thiram
All
6/8/89
Soft harrmer provisions5
Effective intil EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, when the hard hanmer falls
U246
Cyanogen bromide

5/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted in the Third
Ihird rule
11247
Methoxychtor

8/8/90
To be determined
Will be restricted In the Third
Third rule
U248
Warfarin, <0.3
percent
All
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective intlI EPA sets
treatment standards or Hay 8,
1990, When the hard haimer falls
U249
Zinc phosphide,
<10 percent
AU
8/8/88
Soft hanmer provisions5
Effective int!1 EPA sets
treatment standards or Kay 8,
1990, when the hard hamner falls
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.
*** September 19B9 ***

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APPENDIX A-1 (a> {continued}
TYPE OF IDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE CODE
A-Hni.V
ENDNOTES
1.	Appendices A-2 (FOO1-FO05, F020-F023, and F026-F028) and A-4 (First and Second Third wastes) provide conplete waste code descriptions and, where
appropriate, conplete explanation of treatment standards and BDAT.
2.	If a Superfund site contains a RCRA listed or characteristic hazardous waste, the site manager should also determine whether the wastes is a California
list waste. The restrictions on California list wastes are sifnmari*ed in Appendix A-1(b).
3.	EPA considers "wastewaters" to be wastes containing less than one percent total organic carbon (TOC) and less than one percent total filterable solids.
Alt other substances are "nonwastewaters."
4.	Soil and debris wastes are subject to restrictions listed under the category "nonwastewaters", except where noted otherwise.
5.	Under the soft hasmer provisions, wastes may be land disposed in a landfill or surface impouncfcient only if: (1) the disposal unit meets RCRA minimum
technology requirements; and (2) the generator investigates treatment options and, when treatment is practically available, uses the best treatment.
Wastes my be disposed fn waste piles or land treatment units without restriction (except soft hanrner notification requirements).
6.	This table does not reflect that the following will be restricted in the Third Third rule:
•- Wastewater residues (less than 1X total organic carbon and less than 1% total suspended solids) resulting from the following well-designed and
well-operated treatment methods for wastes listed in sections 268.16 and 268.11 for which EPA has not promulgated wastewater treatment standards;
metals recovery, metals precipitation, cyanide destruction, carbon adsorption, chemical oxidation, steam stripping, biodegradation and
incineration or other direct thermal destruction. (268.12 (b))
-- Hazardous wastes listed in sections 268.10 and 268.11 that are mixed hazardous/radioactive wastes (268.12(b))
-- Multi-source leachate that is derived from Hazardous Wastes F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, F027, or F028 (268.12(b))
7.	This waste was newly listed on October 25, 1985. EPA is retired to set LDR treatment standards for these wastes within 6 months of the date of listing,
but no hamer provisions apply.
8.	This waste was newly listed on February 13, 1986. EPA is required to set LOR treatment standards for these wastes within 6 months of the date of listing,
but no hantner provisions apply.
9.	This waste was newly listed on October 24,1986. EPA is required to set LDR treatment standards for these wastes within 6 months of the date of listing,
but no hamner provisions apply.
* Restriction in effect only for period noted.	•** Septeafcer 1989

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APPEW1X A-1 (b)
TTPE OF LDK RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROM CALIFORNIA LIST IMSTES
	__					>-1lb).1
Waste Code1	Type2*3	Dates Restricted Type of Restriction	Cnwaili	
California List	Liquid RCRA hazardous	7/8/87	None - hard hamner restrictions apply
wastes	waste containing free
Cyanides in concentrations
greater than 1000 mg/V
Liquid RCRA hazardous	7/8/87	Hone - hard hamner restrictions apply
waste containing metals in
concentrations greater
than:
500 mg/l for arsenic,
100 mg/l for lead,
500 mg/l for chromiun VI,
500 mg/l for lead,
20 mg/l for mercury,
134 mg/l for nickel,
100 mg/l for selenium, and
130 mg/l for thai Hub
Liquid RCRA hazardous
waste that is a corrosive
waste with a dH less than
or equal to 2.0
7/8/87
Hone - Codified prohibtion levels
Liquid RCRA hazardous
waste containing PCBs in
concentrations greater
than or equal to 50 ppm
7/8/87
Treatment standard - specified technology
RCRA hazardous waste
containing halooenated
organic conoounds fHOCsi
that are:


Dilute wastewaters
greater than or equal to
1000 mg/l but less than
10,000 mg/l
7/8/87
Codified prohibition levels
Liquid hazardous wastes
and non-tiquids greater
than or equal to 1000
ng/kg
8/8/88
Treatment standard - specified technology
*" September 190? ***

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APPENDIX A-1  (continued)
TTPE OF LDR RESTRICTION IN EFFECT FOR EACH ROM HAZARDOUS WASTE CODE
					A*Hb).2
Waste Code1,2	Type3'*	Dates Restricted Type of Restriction	Cu—iuita 	
RCRA/CERCLA soil and 11/8/88	- National capacity extension in effect rntil
debris greater than or 11/8/90	Novenfcer 8, 1990
equal to 1000 mg/kg
11/8/90	Final - Codified prohibition levels
RCRA hazardous waste
containing haIpoenated
organic coopounds {HOCs)
that are:
Hon-RCRA/CERCtA soil and	7/8/87 - 7/8/89
debris greater than or
equal to 1000 mg/kg
7/8/89
Hininun Technology Requirements	National capacity extension in
effect until July 8, 1989
Treatment standard - specified technology
1.	Appendix K-Z provides cwplete waste code descriptions and, where appropriate, complete explanation of treatment standards and BOAT.
2.	EPA considers "wastewaters* to be wastes containing less than one percent total organic carbon 
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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR
FIRST AND SECOND THIRD WASTES
AUGUST 1989

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AMD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.1
Haste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any SinnLa grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (rag/1)
		 °r ¦"*/!>	
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
F006 Wastewater treatment sludges from
electroplating operations except
from the following processes:
(1) sulfuric acid anodizing of
alumlmm; (2) tin plating on
carbon steel.; (3) sine plating
(segregated basis) on carbon steel;
(4)	aluminum or zinc-aluminum
plating on carbon steel;
(5)	cleaning/stripping associated
with tin, zinc, and aluminum
plating on carbon steel; and
(6)	chemical etching and milling
of aluminum.
Nonwastewaters
Cyanide (Total)	S90
Cyanide
(Amenable)	30
Cadmium (Total)	HA
Chromium (Total) NA
Lead	HA
Nickel	NA
Silver	NA
Wastewaters
NA*
NA
0.066
5.2
0.51
0.32
0.072
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
Alkaline chlorination for amenable
and total cyanides; stabilization of
metals.
August 8, 1988;
Standard for
cyanide effec-
tive July 8,
1989
August 8, 1988
F007 Spent cyanide plating solutions from
electroplating operations.
Nonwastewaters


Cyanides (Total)
590
NA
Cyanides


(Amenable)
30
NA
Cadmium
HA
0.066
Chromium (Total)
NA
5.2
Lead
NA
0.51
Hickel
NA
0.32
Silver
HA
0.072
Wastewaters


Cyanides (Total)
1.9
NA
Cyanides


(Amenable)
0.10
NA
Chromium (Total)
0.32
NA
Lead
0.04
HA
Nickel
0.44
NA
Alkaline chlorination for amenable
and total cyanides; precipitation,
settling, filtration and stabilization
of metals.
July 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hammer waste
as of August 8,
1988)
Alkalina chlorination for amenable and
total cyanides; precipitation, settling,
filtration and sludge dewatering for
metals.
July 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hanxner waste
as of August 8,
1988)

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AKD SECOND THJHD HASTES
A-4.2
Treatment Standards
Waste
Coda
FOOS
Description
Constituent
Plating bath sludges from bottom of
plating bath from electroplating
operations where cyanides are
used in the process.
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or ron/l)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
Noimastewaters


Alkaline chlorinatlon for amenable and



total cyanides; precipitation, settling
Cyanides (Total)
590
NA
filtration, and stsbilization for
Cyanide*


metals.
(Amenable)
30
NA

Cadmium
HA
0.066

Chrocsivxa (Total)
HA
5.2

Lead
HA
0.51

Bickel
NA
0.32

Silver
HA
0.072

Wastewaters






Alkaline chlorinatlon for amenable and
Cyanides (Total)
1.9
NA
total cyanides; precipitation, settling.
Cyanides


filtration, and sludge dewatering for
(Amenable)
0.10
NA
metals.
Chromium (Total)
0.32
NA

Lead
0.04
NA

Nickel
0.44
NA

Komastewaters


Alkaline chlorinatlon, for amenable and



total cyanides; precipitation, settling.
Cyanides (Total
590
NA
filtration, and stabilization for
Cyanides


metals.
(Amenable)
30
NA

Cadmium
HA
0.066

Chromium (Total)
HA
5.2

Lead .
SA
0.51

Nickel
HA
0.32

Silver
NA
0.072

Wastewaters


Alkaline chlorinatlon, for amenable and



total cyanides; precipitation, settling,
Cyanides (Total)
1.9
NA
filtration, and sludge dewatering for
Cyanides


metals.
(Amenable)
0.10
NA

ChromluB (Total)
0.32
NA

Lead
0.04
NA

Hickel
0.44
NA

July 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hamnar waste
ss of August 6,
1988)
July 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hammer waste
as of August 8,
1986)
F009 Spent stripping and cleaning bath
solution# Iron electroplating
operations where cyanides are
used.
July 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hammer waste
as of August 8,
1988)
July 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft haunter waste
as of August 8,
1986)

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4 .3
Treatment Standards
Haste
Code Description
Constituent
Maximum
for Anv Sinai<
Total (mg/kg
or mx/l)
Concentration
a Grab SamDle
TCLF (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
F010 Quenching bath residues from oil
Nomtastewaters



Incineration.
June
8,
1989
baths froa metal beat treating








operations where cyanides are used
Cyanides (Total)
1.5

NA




in the process.









Wastewaters



Alkaline chlorination for amenable and
June
8,
1989





total cyanides; precipitation, settling.




Cyanides (Total)
1.9

NA
filtration, and sludge dewatering for




Cyanides



metals.




(Amenable)
0.10

RA




F011 Spent cyanide solutions from salt
Nomrastewatera



Electrolytic oxidation followed by
July
8,
1989
bath pot cleaning from metal heat




alkaline chlorination for amenable and



treating operations.
Cyanides (Total)
110*

NA
total cyanides; precipitation, settling,




Cyanides



stabilization of metals.




(Amenable)
9.1*







Cadmitaa
HA

0.066





Chromium (Total)
HA

5.2





Lead
HA

0.51





Nickel
NA

0.32





Silver
NA

0.072





Wastewaters



Alkaline chlorination for amenable and
July
B.
1989





total cyanides; precipitation, aettling.




Cyanides (Total)
1.9

NA
filtration, and sludge dewaterlng for




Cyanides



metals.




(Amenable)
0.10

NA





Chromium (Total)
0.32

NA





Lead
0.04

NA





Nickel
0.44

NA




F012 Quenching wastewater treatment
Nonwastewaters



Electrolytic oxidation followed by
July
8,
1989
sludges from metal heat treating




alkaline chlorination for amenable and



operations where cyanides are
Cyanides (Total)
110*

NA
total cyanides; precipitation, settling.



used in the process.
Cyanides


NA
stabilization of metals.




(Amenable)
9.1*






Cadmium
NA

0.066





Chromium (Total)
NA

5.2





Lead
NA

0.51





Nickel
NA

0.32





Silver
NA

0.072




* From July 8, 1969 through Deceober 8, 1989, must meet cyanide standards for F007-F009
(I.e. 590 mg/kg for total cyanides and 30 mg/kg for amenable cyanides)

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ts?EHDIX tr*.
TREATMENT STAHDARDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
Haste
Code
Description
A-*.*
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total Cms/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or ms/l)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Baals for Standards
Effective Date
F012
(continued)
Wastewaters
Cyanides (Total)
1.9
HA
Cyanide


(Amenable)
0.10
NA
Chromium (Total)
0.32
MA
Lead
0.04
NA
Nickel
0.41
HA
Alkaline chlorination for amenable and July B, 1989
total cyanides; precipitation, settling,
filtration, and sludge dewatering for
metals.
F019 Wastewater treatment sludges from
the chemical conversion coating
of aluminum.
Homtaa tewater a
Ho 8DAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer previaions apply.
August 8, 1988
Wastewaters
August 8, 1988
Ho 8DAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions epply.

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APPENDIX A-4
mEATMEHT STAKDAKDS AHP EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AMD SECOND TBIRD HASTES
A-4 .5
Haste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Haxlraun Concentration
for Airy Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (ms/kg 1CU 
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APPENDIX A"4
TREATMENT STANDARDS ADD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AKD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.6
	Treatment Standards	
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample	Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLF (mg/1)	Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date
F024 (continued)	Wastewaters	Incineration.	June 8, 1989
Chromium (Total)
0.35
NA
Nickel (Total)
0. 47
NA
2-Chloro-l,3


-butadiene
0.28
NA
3-Chloropropane
0.28
NA
1,1-Dichloroethane
0.014
NA
1,2-Dichloroethane
0.014
NA
1,2-Dichloropropane
0.014
NA
cia-1,3-


Dichloropropene
0.014
NA
trana-1,3-


Dichloropropene
0.014
NA
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)


pbtbalate
0.036
NA
Hexachloroethane
0.036
NA
Hexachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
Haxachlorodibenzo-


p-dioiins
0.001
NA
Pentachlorodlbenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
PantachLorodibenzo-


p-dioxins
0.001
NA
Tetrachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
Waste
Code	Description

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APPENDIX A-*
TREATMENT STAHDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AMD SECOND THIRD HASTES
h-k.l
Haste
Cod*
Description
K001 Bottom sediment sludge Iron the
treatment of wastewaters from mod
preserving processes that uae
creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
Treatment Standards
Constituent
Maximum Concentration
for Any Slnula Grab Sample
Total (mgAg TCLP (mg/1)
01 re/D
Honwastewaters


Naphthalene
8.0
NA
Pentachlorophenol
37
HA
Phenanthrene
8.0
HA
Pyrene
7.3
HA
Toluene
0.14
HA
Xylenes
0.16
HA
Lead
HA
0.51
Wastewaters


naphthalene
0.15
HA
Pentachlorophenol
0.88
HA
Phenanthrene
0.15
HA
Pyrene
0.14
HA
Toluene
0.1*
HA
Xylenes
0.16
HA
Lead
0.037
HA
Beat Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date''
Rotary kiln incineration followed
by stabilization.
August 8, 1988
Chemical, precipitation of scrubber
water from rotary kiln incineration.
August S, 1988
K004 Wastewater treatment sludge from
the production of zinc yellow
pigments.
Honwastewsters
Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
Wastewaters
Ko BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
(No land
disposal based
on no generation
from August 8,
1988 through June
8, 1989)
August 8, 1988
K005 Wastewater treatment sludge from
the production of chrome green
pigments.
Honwastewaters Disposed of After June 8. 1989
Generated From Listing Description.
Ho lend disposal based on no generation.
Sonwaatewaters Originally Disposed of Before June 8. 1989
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.

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APPENDIX A~A
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-A .8
Treatment Standards
Waste
Coda
Description
Maximum Concentration
for Any Sinnle Grab Sample
Constituent Total (mg/kg TCLF (mg/1)
or isk/1)
Best Demonstrated
Used As Basis
Treatment Technology
for Standards
Effective Date^
KO05
(Continued)
Wastewaters
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions do not apply.
—

June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
noved to '2nd
third)
K007
Wastewater treatment sludge from
the production of iron blue
pigments.
Nonwastewaters Disposed of After June 8. 1969
Generated From Listin* DescriDtion
Mo land disposal based on no generation.


June B, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)


Nonwastewaters Orininallv Disposed of Before June 8. 1989




Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.





Wastewaters
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions do not apply.


June 8, 1969
(3rd third moved
to 2nd third
waste)
K008
Oven residue from the production
of chrome oxide green pigments.
Honwastewaters
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
Wastewaters
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—

June B. 1989
(No land
disposal based
on no generation
from August 8,
1988 through June
8, 1989)
August 8, 1988
K0O9
Distillation bottoms from the
production of acetaldehyde from
ethylene.
Nonwastewaters
Chloroform 6.0 NA
Incineration.

June 8, 1989


Wastewaters
Chloroform 0.10 NA
Steam stripping followed by biological
treatment.
June 8, 1989

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APPENDIX A-*
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD WASTES
A-4 .9
Waste
Coda
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (ng/1)
or nm/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date^
K010 Distillation Bida cuts from the
production of acetaldehyde from
ethylene.
Chloroform
6.0
NA
Haatewatera


Chloroform
0.10
NA
Honwastewaters


Acatonitrila
1.8
NA
Acrylonitrile
1.4
NA
Acrylamide
23
NA
Benzene
0.03
NA
Cyanides (Total)
57
NA
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
Steam stripping followed by biological June 8, 1989
treatment.
K011 Bottom stream tram wastewater
¦tripper in the production of
ac rylonitrila.
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft banner waste
as of August 8,
1983)
Waatewatara
August 8, 1988
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
K013 Bottom atresia from acatonitrila
column in the production of
acrylonitrile.
Honwastewaters
Incineration.
Acetonitrile
1.8
NA
Acrylonitrile
1.4
NA
Acrylamide
23
NA
Benzene
0.03
NA
Cyanides (Total)
57
NA
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hammer waste
as of August S,
1988)
Wastewaters
August 8, 1988
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
K014 Bottoms from acatonitrila
purification column in the
production of acrylonitrile.
Honwastewaters
Acetonitrile	1.8
Acrylonitrlle	1.4
Acrylamide	23
Benzene 0.03
Cyanides (Total)	57
Incineration.
NA
HA
NA
NA
NA
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
aoft hammer waste
as of August 8,
1988)

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APPENDIX A-*
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOB FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.10
Haste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grah Sample
Constituent	Total (nig/kg TCLP (mg/l)
or oir/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date
K014
(Continued)
Wastewaters
August 8, 1568
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haomer provisions apply.
K015 Still bottoms from the distillation
of benzyl chloride.
Honwastewatera
Ho BDAT treatments standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
Wastewaters


Anthracene
1.0
NA
Benzal chloride
0.28
NA
Benzo(b and/or k)


fluoranthene
0.29
NA
Phenanthrene
0.27
NA
Toluene
0.15
NA
Total chromium
0.32
NA
Nickel
0.44
NA
Chemical precipitation of scrubber
water from liquid injection
incineration.
June 8, 1989
(No land
disposal based
on no ash from
August B, 1988
through June 8,
1989)
August 8, 1968
K016 Heavy ends or distillation residues
from the production of carbon
tetrachloride.
Honwastewaters
Hexachlorobenzene	28
Hexachlorobutadiene 5.6
Hexachlorocyclo-
pentadiene	5.6
Bexachloroethane	28
Tetrachloroethene	6,0
Rotary lei In incineration.
August 8, 198S
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Wastewaters
Hexachlorobenzene	0.033
Hexachlorobutadiene	0.007
Hexachlorocyclo-
pentadlene	0.007
Bexachloroethane	0.033
Tetrachloroethene	0.007
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Concentrations in scrubber water
from rotary kiln incineration.
August 8, 1988

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APPENDIX A*
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AMD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-*.ll
Waste
Coda
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
		or mg/1)	
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date1
K017 Heavy ends (still bottoms) from
the purification column in the
production of eplchlorohydrin.
Honwaatewatera
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
August 8. 1988
Wastewaters
August 8, 1988
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hearner provisions apply.
K018 Heavy ends from the fractionation
column in ethyl chloride production.
Hormaatewaters
Cbloroethane	6.0
1.1-Diehloroethane	6.0
1.2-Dlchloroethane	6.0
Hexachlorobenzene 28
Hexachlorobutadiene 5. 6
Bexachloroethans 28
Pentaehloroethane 5.6
l,l,l~Trichloro-
e thane	6.0
HA
MA
NA
ha
Ha
HA
HA
HA
Rotary kiln incineration.
August 8, 1988
Wastewaters
Chloroethane	0.007
Cblcrooetbane	0.007
1.1-Dlchloroethane	0.007
1.2-Dlchloroethane	0.007
Hexachlorobenzene	0.033
fiexachlorobutadiene	0.007
Pentachloroethane	0.007
1,1, l~-Trlchloro-
e thane	0.007
HA
JfA
HA
HA
HA
Ha
HA
ha
Concentrations In scrubber water from August 8, 1988
rotary kiln incineration.

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS ADD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-*.12
Waste
Code
Description
Constituent
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Total (me/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or bir/1) 	
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date
K019 Heavy ends from the distillation
of ethylene dichlorlde in ethylene
dlchlorlde production.
Honwastewatera
Bis(2-chloroethyl)
ether	5.6
Chlorobenzene	6.0
Chloroform	6.0
1,2-Dlchloroethane	6.0
Hexachloroethane	28
Napthalene	5.6
Fhenanthrene	5. 6
Tetrachloroethene	6.0
1,2,*-Trlchloro-
benzene	19
1,1,1-Trlchloro-
ethane	6.0
Rotary kiln incineration.
August 8, 198B
NA
HA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Wastewaters
Bis(2-chloroethy1)
ether	0.007
Chlorobenzene	0.006
Chloroform	0.007
p-Dlchlorobenzene	0.008
1,2-Dichloroethane	0.007
Fluorene	0.007
Hexachloroethane	0.033
Naphthalene	0.007
Fhenanthrene	0.007
1,2,4,5-Tetrachloro-
benzene	0.017
Tetrachloroethene	0.007
1,2,4-Trichloro-
benzane	0.023
1,1,1-Trlchloro-
ethane	0.007
Concentrations In scrubber water from August 8, 1980
rotary kiln incineration.
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
K020 Heavy ends from the distillation
of vinyl chloride in vinyl
chloride production.
Nonwantewaters
6.0
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1,2,2-Tetra-
chloroethane	5.6
Tetrachloroethene	6.0
NA
NA
NA
Rotary kiln incineration.
August 8, 1988

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.13
Waste
Coda
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP Cmg/1)
or nw/I)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
K020 (Continued)	Wastewaters	Concentrations in scrubber water from August 8, 1988
rotary kiln Incineration.
1,2-Dichloroethana 0.007	HA
1,1,2,2-Tetra-
chloroethane	0.007	NA
Tetrachloroethene 0.007	NA
K021 Aqueous spent antimony catalyst	Honwastewaters Disposed of After August 17. 1988	—	August 8, 1988
wast* from fluoromethanes production. Generated From Listing Description
No land disposal based on no generation.
Honwastewaters Originally Disposed of Before August 17. 1986
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft homer provisions apply.
Wastewaters	—	August 8, 198B
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
K022 Distillation bottom tars from the
production of phenol/acetone
from cumane.
Konwastewaters
Acetophenone	19
Sum of Diphenylaraine
& Diphenylnitros-
amina
Phenol
Toluene
ChrooiuB (Total)
Nickel
Fuel substitution followed by metals
stabilization.
August 8, 1988
NA
13
NA
12
NA
0.034
NA
NA
5.2
NA
0.32
Wastewaters	—	August 8, 1988
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hsinner provisions apply.
K023 Distillation light ends from the Honwastewaters	Rotary kiln incineration.	June 8, 1989
production of phthalic anhydride	(3rd third waste
from naphthalene. Phthalic acid 26	NA moved to 2nd
(Rithalic anhydride)	third)

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.1A
Treatment Standards
Haste
Coda
K023
Description
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used Ab Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
(Continued)
Wastewaters
Phthalic acid	0.54
(Phthalic anhydride)
Concentrations in scrubber water
from rotary kiln incineration.
KA
June 8, 19B9
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
K02* Distillation bottoms from the
production of phthalic anhydride
from naphthalene.
Konwaatewatera
Phthalic acid	28
(Phthalic anhydride)
Wastewaters
Phthalic acid	0.5+
(Phthalic anhydride)
HA
NA
Rotary kiln incineration.
Concentrations in scrubber water from
rotary kiln Incineration.
August 8, 1988
August 8, 1988
K025 Distillation bottoms from the
production of nitrobenzene by
the nitration of benzene.
HonwaatewatTS Dlapoaed of After August 17. 1988
Generated From Listing Description
No lend disposal based on no generation.
Honwastewaters Originally Disposed of Before August 17. 1988
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
Wastewaters
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
June 8, 1989
(promulgated in
the 1st third
rule) -
K027 Centrifuge and distillation
residues from toluene diisocyanate
production.
Honwastewaters
Treatment technology
fuel substitution.
incineration or
Wastewaters
Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreatraent (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.
Incineration or fuel substitution.
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June 8, 1989
June 8, 1989

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FCH FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
Waste
Code
Description
A-4.15
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent Total (rag/kg TCLF (mg/1)
	or mn/1)	
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Data1
KQ28 Spent catalyst from the
hydrochlorinator reactor in the
production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
Nonwastewaters
1,1-Dichloroethane	6.0
trans-1,2-
Dichloroethene	6.0
Hexachlorobutadiene	5.6
Bezachloroethans	28
Pantacbloroethane	5. 6
1,1.1,2-
Tetracbloroethane	5.6
1,1,2,2-
TetrachLoroethane	S. 6
1.1.1"
Trictaloroethane	6.0
1.1,2"
Trichloroathan*	6.0
Tetrachloroethylene	6.0
ChrooiuD (Total)	NA
Nickel	NA
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
HA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Reserved
Reserved
Wastewaters
1,1-Dichloroethane	0.007
trans-1,2-
Dichloroethane	0.033
Bexachlorobutadiene	0.007
Hezacbloroetbane	0.033
Fentachloroethane	0.033
1,1,1,2-
Tetrachloroethane	0.007
1,1,2.2-
Tetrachloroethane	0.007
Tetrachloroethylene	0.007
1.1.1-
Trichloroethane	0.007
1.1.2-
Trichloroethane	0.007
Chraoiun (Total)	0.3S
Nickel	0.47
Cadmium	6.4
Lead	0.037
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
HA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIHST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.16
Treatment Standards
Masts
Code
Description
K029 Waste from the product ateam
stripper in the production of
1,1,1-trlchloroethane.
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (Dig/kg TCLP Cmg/1)
	 or mn/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date1
Homras tewaters
Chloroform	6.0
1,2-Dichloroethane 6.0
1.1-
Dichloroethylene	6.0
1,1,1-
Trichloroethane	6.0
Vinyl Chloride	6.0
Wastewaters
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
June 8, 1989
K030 Column bottoms or heavy ends from
the combined production of
trichloroethylene and
perchloroethylene.
Wonwastewaters
Hexachlorobutadiene 5.6
Hexachloroethane 28
Hexachloropropene 19
Fentachlorobenzene 28
Fratachloroethane 5. 6
1,2,4,5-Tetrachloro-
benzene	14
Tetrachloroethene 6.0
1,2,4-Triehloro-
benzene	19
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
NA
Rotary kiln incineration.
August 8, 1988
Wastewaters
o-Dichlorobenzene	0.008
p-Dichlorobenzene	0.008
HexachLorobutadi ene	0.007
Hexachloroethane	0.033
Pentachloroethane	0.007
1,2,4,5-Tetrachloro-
benzene	0.017
Tetrachloroethene	0.007
1,2,4-Trichloro-
benzene	0.023
NA
HA
NA
HA
NA
NA
HA
NA
Concentrations in scrubber water from August B, 1988
rotary kiln incineration.

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APPENDIX A-A
TREATMENT STANDARDS ADD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.17
Treatment Standards
Waste
Code
Description
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or m»/l)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date^
K031 By-product salts generated In the
production of HSMA and cacodylic acid.
Nonwaatewaters
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
Wastewaters
Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
August 6, 1988
K035 Wastewater treatment sludges generated
in the production of creosote.
Konwagtewaters
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
Wastewaters
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
August 8, 1988
K036 Still bottoms from toluene reclamation
distillation in the production of
disulfoton.
Honwastawaters Disposed of After August 17. 19B8
Generated From Listing Description
Ho land disposal based on no generation.
Konwastewaters Originally Disposed of Before August 17. 19B3
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haoner provisions apply.
Wastewaters
Disulfoton
Biological treatment.
0. 025
NA
August 8, 1986
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hamner waste
as of August B,
1988)

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.18
Treatment Standards
Hast*
Coda
Description
Constituent
Maximum Concentration
for AnY SinRle Grab Sample
Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/l>
or ijir/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date^
K037
Wastewater treatment sludge from
the production of disulfoton.
Nonwastewaters
Disulfoton
Toluene
0.1
28
NA
NA
Rotary kiln incineration.
August 8, 1988


Wastewaters
Disulfoton
Toluene
0.003
0.028
NA
NA
Concentrations in scrubber water from
rotary kiln incineration.
August 0, 1988
K03B
Wastewater from the Hashing and
stripping of phorate production.
Honwastewaters
Phorate
Wastewaters
Phorate
0.1
0.025
NA
NA
Incineration.
Biological treatment.
June 8, 1989
June 8, 1989
K039
Filter cake from the filtration
of diethyl phosphorodic acid in
the production of phorate.
Honwastewaters
Treatment technology - incineration.
Incineration.
June 8, 1989


Wastewaters


Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June 8. 1989


Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pratreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and Incineration.


K040
Wastewater treatment sludge from
the production of phorate.
Nonwastewat ers
Phorate
Wastewaters
Phorate
0.1
0.025
NA
NA
Incineration.
Biological treatment.
June 8, 1989
June 8( 1989
K0«1
Wastewater treatment sludge from
the production of toxaphene.
Nonwastewatars
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provision apply.

Juna 8, 1989

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST ADD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.19
Haste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or ns/D
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date*
K041
(Continued)
Wastewaters
June 8, 1989
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply,
K042 Heavy ends or distillation residues
from the distillation of
tetracblorobenzene in the
production of 2,4,5-?.
Honwaatewaters
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provision apply.
June 6, 1989
Wastewaters
June 8, 1989
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
K043 2,6-Dichlorophenol waste from the	Honwastewaters	Incineration.	June 8, 1989
production of 2,4-D.
2,4-Dichlorophenol
0.38
NA
2,6-Dichlorophenol
0.34
NA
Psntachlorophenol
1.9
NA
Tetraehloroethene
1.7
NA
Tetrachlorophenols


(Total)
0.68
NA
2.4.5-


Trichlorophenol
8.2
NA
2.4.6-


Trichlorophenol
7.6
NA
Hexachlorodibenzo-


p-dioxins
0.001
NA
Hexachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
Pentachlorodibenzo-


p-dloxins
0.001
NA
Pentachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
Tetrachlorodibenzo-


p-dloxlns
0.001
NA
Tetrachlorodlbenzc-


furans
0.001
NA

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.20
Treatment Standards	
Maximum Concentration
Waste	for Any Single Grab Sample	Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Coda	Description	Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)	Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date1
°r nig/l)
K043 (continued)	Wastewaters	Incineration.	June 8, 1989
2,4-Dichlorophenol
0.049
NA
2,6-Dichlorophenol
0.013
NA
Pentachlorophenol
0.22
NA
Tetrachloroethene
0.006
NA
Tetrachlorophenols


(Total)
0.018
NA
2.*,5-


Trichlorophenol
0.016
NA
2,*,6-


Trlcblorophenol
0.039
NA
Hexachlorodibenzo-


p-dioxins
0.001
NA
Hexachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
Pentachlorodibenzo-


p-dioxina
0.001
NA
Pentachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
Tetrachlorodibenzo-


p-dioxins
0.001
NA
Tetrachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
K04*
Wastewater treatment sludges from
tfonwastewaters


August
8.
1988

the manufacturing and processing







of explosives.
No land disposal based
on
reactivity.





Wastewaters


August
8.
1988


No land disposal based
on
reactivity.



K04S
Spent carbon from the treatment of
Nonwastewaters


August
8,
1988

wastewater containing explosives.








No land disposal based
on
reactivity.





Wastewaters


August
8,
1988


No land disposal based
on
reactivity.




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APPENDIX A"*
TREATMENT STANDARDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.21
Treatment Standards
Waste
Code
Description
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (tng/1)
or mn/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date1
K046 Wastewater treatment sludges from
the manufacturing, formulation, and
loading of lead based initiating
compounds.
Nonwastewaters
(Nonreactive Subcategory)3
Lead	NA
(Reactive Subcategory)
Stabilization.
August 8, 1988
0.18
Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.
Wastewaters
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
K047
Pink/red water from TNT operations.
Nonwastewaters
No land disposal based on reactivity.
Wastewaters
No land disposal based on reactivity.
August 8, 1988
August 8, 1988
K04B Dissolved air flotation (DAF) float
from the petroleum refining industry.
Nonwastewaters
Benzene
9.5
HA
Benro(a)pyrene
0.84
NA
Bis(2-ethyl hexyl)

phthalate
37
NA
Chrysene
2.2
NA
Di-n-butyl phthalate4.2
NA
Ethylbenzene
67
NA
Naphthalene
Reserved
NA
Phenonthrene
7.7
NA
Phenol
2.7
NA
Pyrene
2.0
NA
Toluene
9.5
NA
Xylenes
Reserved
NA
Cyanides (Total)
1.8
NA
Arsenic
HA
0.004
Total Chromium
NA
1.7
Nickel
NA
0.048
Selenium
NA
0.02S
Solvent extraction and/or fluidized
bed incineration followed by metal
stabilization.
August 8, 1990

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.22
Treatment Standards
Haste
Coda
Maximum Concentration
Description
K048
(continued)
Constituent
Total (mg/kg
or m*/n
TCLP (m
Wastewaters


Benzene
0.011
MA
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.047
NA
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)


phthalate
0.043
NA
Chrysene
0.043
NA
Di-n-butyl phthalateO.060
NA
Ethylbenzena
0.011
NA
Fluorene
0.050
NA
Naphthalene
0.033
NA
Fhenanthrene
0.039
NA
Phenol
0.047
NA
Pyrene
0.045
NA
Toluene
0.011
NA
Xylenes
0.011
NA
Total Chromium
0.20
NA
Lead
0.037
NA
Nonwastewaters


Anthracene
6.2
NA
Benzene
9.5
NA
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.84
NA
Bis(2-ethylhexy1)


phthalate
37
NA
Chrysene
2.2
NA
Ethylbenzena
67
NA
Naphthalene
Reserved
NA
Fhenanthrene
7.7
NA
Phenol
2.7
NA
Pyrene
2.0
NA
Toluene
9.5
NA
Xylenes
Reserved
NA
Cyanides (Total)
1.6
NA
Arsenic
NA
0.004
Total Chromium
NA
1.7
Nickel
NA
0.04S
Selenium
NA
0.025
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date
Chromium reduction, chemical
precipitation, and filtration of
scrubber water from fluidized
bed incineration.
August B, 1990
K049 Slop oil emulsion solids from
the petroleum refining industry.
Solvent extraction and/or fluidized
bed incineration followed by metal
stabilization.
August 8, 1990

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS ADD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.23
Waste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
	or mn/1)	
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date*
K049
(continued)
Wastewaters
Chromium reduction, chemical
precipitation, and filtration of
August 8, 1990
Anthracene
0.039
NA
scrubber water from fluidized
Benzene
0.011
NA
bed incineration.
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.047
NA

Bis(2-ethylhexy1)



pbthalate
0.043
NA

Carbon disulfide
0.011
NA

Chrysene
0.043
NA

2,4-Dlmethylphenol
0.033
NA

Ethylbenzene
0.011
NA

Naphthalene
0.033
NA

Phenanthrene
0.039
NA

Phenol
0.047
NA

Pyrene
0.045
NA

Toluene
0.011
NA

Xylenes
0.011
NA

Total Chromium
0.20
NA

Lead
0.037
NA

Honwastewaters


Solvent extraction and/or fluidized



bed incineration followed by metal
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.84
NA
stabilization.
Phenol
2.7
NA

Cyanides (Total)
1.8
NA

Arsenic
NA
0.004

Total Chromium
NA
1.7

Nickel
NA
0.043

Selenium
NA
0.025

Wastewaters


Chromium reduction, chemical



precipitation, and filtration of
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.047
NA
scrubber water from fluidized
Phenol
0.047
NA
bed incineration.
Total Chromium
0.20
NA

Lead
0.037
NA

K030 Heat exchanger bundle cleaning
sludge from the petroletan
refining industry.
August 8, 1990
August 8, 1990

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APPENDIX A-*
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.24
Waste
Coda
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Simile Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or mg/1)
Beat Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date
K051 API separator sludge from the
petroleum refining industry.
Honwastewaters
Anthracene
Benzene
Benzo(a)anthracene
Benzo(a}pyrene
Bis(2-ethylhexy1)
phthalate
Chrysene
Di-n-butyl
phthalate
Etbylbenzene
naphthalene
Phenanthrene
Phenol
6.2
9.5
1.4
0.64
37
2.2
Fyrena
Toluene
Xylenes
Cyanides (Total)
Arsenic
Total Chromium
Nickel
Selenium
A.2
67
Reserved
7.7
2.7
2.0
9.5
Reserved
1.8
NA
NA
NA
HA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0.004
1.7
0.048
0.025
Solvent extraction and/or fluidized
bed incineration followed by metal
stabilization.
August 8. 1990

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AMD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-A.25
Treatment Standards
Haste
Code
K051
Description
(Continued)
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (ids/kg TCLP (mg/L)
m/l)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
Wastewaters
Acanaphthane	0.050
Anthracene	0.039
Benzene	0.011
Benzo(a)anthracene 0.043
Banzo(a)pyrene	0.047
Bis(2-ethylhery1)
phthalate	0.043
Chrysane	0.043
Di-n-butyl phthalate 0.060
Ethyl benzene	0.011
Fluorene	0.050
Naphthalene	0.033
Phenanthrene	0.039
Phenol	0.047
Pyrene	0.045
Toluene	0.011
Xylenes	0.011
Total Chromium	0.20
Lead	0.037
NA
NA
HA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Chromium reduction, chemical
precipitation, and filtration of
scrubber water from fluidized
bed incineration.
August 8, 1990
K052 Tank bottoms (leaded) from the
petroleun refining Industry.
Nonwastewaters


Benzene
9.5
HA
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.84
NA
o-Cresol
2.2
HA
p-Cresol
0.90
NA
Ethylbenzene
67
NA
Naphthalene
Reserved
HA
Phenanthrene
7.7
NA
Phenol
2.7
NA
Toluene
9.5
NA
Xylenes
Reserved
NA
Cyanides (Total)
1.8
NA
Arsenic
NA
0.004
Total Chromium
NA
1.7
Nickel
NA
0.048
Selenium
NA
0.025
Solvent extraction and/or fluidized
bed incineration followed by metal
stabilization.
August S, 1990

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD WASTES
A-4.26
Haste
Coda
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
K052
(Continued)
Wastewaters


Benzene
0.011
NA
Benzo(a)pyrene
0.047
NA
o-Cresol
0.011
NA
p-Cresol
0.011
NA
2,4-Dlmethylphenol
0.033
NA
Ethylbenzene
0.011
NA
Naphthalene
0.033
NA
Ph enenthrone
0.039
NA
Phenol
0.047
NA
Toluene
0.011
NA
Xylenes
0.011
NA
Total Chromium
0.20
NA
Lead
0.037
NA
Chromium reduction, chemical
precipitation, and filtration of
scrubber water from fluidized
bed incineration.
August 8, 1990
K060 Anmonia still lime sludge from	Honwastewaters Disposed of After August 17. 1988	--	August 8, 1988
coking operations.	Generated From Listing Description
No land disposal based on no generation.
Honwastewaters Originally Disposed of Before August 17. 1988
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
Wastewaters	—	August 8, 1988
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
Honwastewaters — Interim Treatment	Stabilization.	August 8, 1988
Standards*
High Zinc Subcategory (equal to or
greater than 15X total zinc)
Cadmium	HA	0.14
Total Chromium	NA	5.2
Lead	NA	0. 2*
Nickel	NA	0.32
K061 Emission control dust/sludge from
the primary production of steel in
electric furnaces.

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.27
Treatment Standards
Haste
Code
Description
Constituent
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Total (me/kg 1CLP (mg/1)
or mn/1)	
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Data1
K061 (Continued)
Nonwastewaters — Final Treatment Standards
High Zinc Subcategory
No land disposal based on recycling.
Low Zinc Subcategory (less than 151 total zinc)
High temperature metals recovery.
Stabilization.
August 8, 1990
August 8, 1988
Cadmium
NA
0.14
Total Chromium
NA
5.2
Lead
NA
0.24
Nickel
NA
0.32
Wastewaters
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
August 8, 1966
K062 Spent pickle liquor generated by
steel finishing operations of
facilities within the iron and
steel industry (SIC Codes 331
and 332).
Nonwastewaters5
Total Chromium	NA
Lead	NA
Wastewaters
Total Chromium
Lead
Nickel
0.32
0.04
0.44
0.094
0.37
NA
NA
NA
Chromium reduction followed by	August 8, 1988
chemical precipitation with sulfide,
followed by precipitation, settling,
filtering, and dewatering of solid
residues.
Chromium reduction followed by	August 8, 1988
chemical precipitation with sulfide,
followed by precipitation, settling,
filtering, and dewatering of solid
residues.

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APPENDIX A-A
TREATMENT STANDARDS AKD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-A.28
Waste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Constituent Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1) Used As Basis for Standards
	or mft/i)		
Effective Date*
K069 Emission control dust/sludge from
secondary lead smelting.
Nonwastewaters
Calcium Sulfate Subcategory^
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
Non-Calcium Sulfate Subcategory Disposed of
After August 17, 1988 Generated From Listing Description'
No land disposal based on recycling.
Non-Calcium Sulfate Subcategory Originally Disposed
of Before August 17, 1988
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
Wastewaters
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
August 8, 1988
K071
Brine purification muds from the
Nonwastewaters

Acid leaching and chemical oxidation
August fi,
1990

mercury call process in chlorine
Mercury
NA 0.025
followed by washing/dewatering of



production, Where separately


solid residues.



prepurified brine is not used.







Wastewaters

Sulfide precipitation followed by
August 8,
1990


Mercury
0.030 NA
filtration.


K073
Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from
Nonwastewaters

—
August 8,
1988

the purification step of the






diaphragm cell process using
No BDAT treatment
standards promulgated.




graphite anodes in chlorine
Soft hammer provisions apply.




production.







Wastewaters

—
August 8,
1988
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.29
Haste
Cods
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any SinKle Grab Saranle
Constituent Totsl (ms/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or hjk/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards Effective Date*
K083
Distillation bottoms from
Nonwastewaters


aniline production.




No Ash Subcategory (Less than 0.01X total
June 8, 1989


ash by weight)
(No land



disposal based


Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
on no ash from


Soft hammer provisions apply.
August B, 1988



through June 8,



1989)


Detectable Ash Subcategory
August 8, 1988


No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.



Soft haomer provisions apply.



Wastewaters
August 8, 19B8


No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.



Soft haomer provisions apply.

K084
Wastewater treatment sludges generated
Nonwastewaters
August 8, 1988

during the production of veterinary



pharmaceuticals from arsenic or
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.


organoarsenic compounds.
Soft banner provisions apply.



Wastewaters
August 8, 1988


No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.



Soft haomer provisions apply.

K085
Distillation Dr fractionation column
Nonwastewaters
August 8, 1988

bottoms from the production of



chlorobenzenes.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.



Soft hammer provisions apply.



Wastewaters
August B, 1988
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.30
Treatment Standards
Haste
Code
Description
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (og/kg TCLP (og/1)
°r mn/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date1
K086 Solvent washes and sludges, caustic
washes and sludges, or water washes and
sludges from the cleaning of tubs and
equipment used in the formulation of
ink from pigments, driers, soaps,
and stabilizers containing chromium
and lead.
Honwastewaters (Solvent Hashes Subcategory)"
Stabilization of ash from liquid
injection incineration.
August 8, 1988
Acetone
0.37
NA
bis(2-ethylhexyl)


phthalate
0.49
NA
n-Butyl alcohol
0.37
NA
Cyclohexanone
0.49
NA
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
0.49
NA
Ethyl acetate
0.37
NA
Ethyl benzene
0.031
NA
Methanol
0.37
NA
Methylene chloride
0.037
NA
Methyl ethyl


ketone
0.37
NA
Methyl isobutyl


ketone
0.37
NA
Naphthalene
0.49
NA
Nitrobenzene
0.49
NA
Toluene
0.031
NA
1,1,1-Trichloro-


e thane
0.044
NA
Trichloroethylene
0.031
NA
Xylenes
0.015
NA
Chromium (Total)
NA
0.094
Lead
HA
0.37

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND TBIRD HASTES
Haste
Code
Description
K086 (continued)
A-4.31
Treatment Standards
Constituent
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Total (meAs TCLP (mg/1)
or mn/H 	
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
Wastewaters (Solvent Hashes Subcategory)"
Acetone
0.013
NA
bis(2-ethylhexyl)


phthalate
0.044
NA
n-Butyl alcohol
0.031
NA
Gyclohexanone
0.022
NA
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
0.044
HA
Ethyl acetate
0.031
NA
Ethyl benzene
0.015
NA
Methanol
0.031
NA
Methylene chloride
0.031
NA
Methyl ethyl ketone
0.031
NA
Methyl lsobutyl


ketone
0.031
NA
Naphthalene
0.044
NA
Nitrobenzene
0.044
NA
Toluene
0.029
NA
1,1,1-Trichloro-


ethane
0.031
NA
Trichloroethylene
0.029
NA
Xylenes
0.015
NA
Chromium (Total)
0.32
NA
Lead
0.037
NA
Liquid injection incineration
followed by chromium reduction,
chemical precipitation and
filtration of scrubber water.
August 8, 1988
(Solvent Sludges and Caustic Hater
Subcategories)
August 8, 1988
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.

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APPENDIX A~4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST ADD SECOND THIRD WASTES
A-4.32
Treatment Standards
Waste
Code
Description
K087 Decanter tank tar sludge from
coking operations.
Constituent
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or oik/I)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date^
Nonwastewaters


Acenaphthalena
3.4
NA
Benzene
0.071
NA
Chrysene
3.4
NA
Fluoranthene
3.4
NA
Indeno(l,2,3-cd)-


pyrene
3.4
NA
Haphthalene
3.4
NA
Phenanthxene
3.4
HA
Toluene
0.65
NA
Xylenes
0.070
NA
Lead
NA
0.51
Wastewaters


Acenaphthalena
0.028
NA
Benzene
0.014
NA
Chrysene
0.028
NA
Fluoranthene
0.028
NA
Indeno(l,2,3-cd)-


pyrene
0.028
NA
Haphthalene
0.028
NA
Phenanthrene
0.028
NA
Toluene
0.008
NA
Xylenes
0.014
NA
Lead
0.037
NA
Nonwastewaters


Rotary kiln incineration.
August 8, 1988
Chromium reduction, chemical
precipitation and filtration of
scrubber water from rotary kiln
incineration.
August 8, 1988
K093 Distillation light ends from the
production of phthalic anhydride
from ortho-xylene.
Incineration.
Phthalic acid	28
(Fhthalic anhydride)
NA
June B, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
Wastewaters
Phthalic acid	0.54
(Fhthalic anhydride)
NA
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
K094 Distillation bottoms from the
production of phthalic anhydride
from ortho-xylene.
Honwaatewaters
Fhthalic acid	28
(Fhthalic anhydride)
NA
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD WASTES
A-4.33
Hast*
Coda
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
or m*/l)	
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date
K094 (Continued)
Wastewaters
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
Fhthalic acid	0.54
(Fhthalic anhydride)
NA
K095 Distillation bottoms from the
production of 1,1,1-
trichloroeth ane.
Wonwaatewatera
1,1.1,2-
Tatrachloroethane	5.6
1.1.2,2-
TetracbLoroethane	5.6
Tetrachloroethene	6.0
1,1,2-
Trichloroethane	6.0
Trichloroethylene	5. 6
Hexachloroethane	28
Pentachloroethane	5.6
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
Wastewaters
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
K096 Heavy ends from the heavy end
column from the production of 1,1,1-
trlchloroethane.
Honwastewatera
1,3-Dichlorobenzene	5.6
Pentachloroethane	5. £
1,1,1,2-
Tetrachloroethane	5.6
1.1.2,2-
Tetrachloroethane	S. 6
Tetrachloroethylene	6.0
1.2,4-
Trlchlorobezene	19
Trichloroethylene	5.6
1.1,2-
Trichloroethane	6.0
Incineration.
June 8, 1989

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A-«i .3
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APPENDIX A-*
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES PGR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
Wait*
Code
K099
Description
(Continued)
Treatment Standards
Wastewaters
A-4.35
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent Total {nig/kg TCLP (mg/1)
	or m*/l)	
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date1
Chemical oxidation using chlorine.
August 8, 1988
2,4-D
1.0
HA
Hexachlorodibenzo-


p-dioxins
0.001
NA
Hexachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
HA
Pentachlorodibenzo-


p-dioxins
0.001
NA
Pentachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
Tetrachlorodibenzo-


p-dioxlns
0.001
NA
Tetrachlorodibenzo-


furans
0.001
NA
K100 Haste leaching solution from acid
leaching of emission control
dust/sludge from secondary lead
smelting.
Nonwastewaters Disposed of After August 17. 1988
Generated From Listing Description
No land disposal based on no generation.
Nonwastewaters Orlitlnttll-y Disposed of Before August 17. 1988
No BOAT treatment standard promulgated.
Soft heraser provisions apply.
August B, 1988
Wastewaters
May 8, 1990
Treatment standards to be proposed and
promulgated.9

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AHD SECOND TIIIKD HASTES
A-4.36
Wast*
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Haaimum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Constituent	Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/1)
			
Bast Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date'
K101 DistilLstian tar residues from the
distilLation of aniline-based compounds
in the production of veterinary
pharmaceuticals from arsenic or
organo-axaeDlc compounds.
Honwastewaters
High Arsenic Subcategory (greater than or
equal to IX total arsenic)
Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft boomer provisions apply.
August S, 1988
Low Arsenic Subcategory (less than 11 total
arsenic)
Rotary kiln incineration followed by
stabilization, if necessary.
August 6, 1986
Ortho-Nitroaniline	1 *
Cadmium	NA
Chromium (Total)	NA
Lead	NA
Nickel	NA
NA
0.066
5.2
0.51
0. 32
Wisfcewatiri
Ortho-Nltroaniline	0.27
Arsenic	2.0
Cadmium	0.24
Lead	0.11
Mercury	0.027
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Chemical precipitation and
filtration of scrubber water
from rotary kiln incineration.
August B, 1968
K102 Residue from the use of activated
carbon for dacclorlratlor. in the
production of veterinary
pharmaceuticals from arsenic
or organo-arsenic compounds.
Honwastewetera
High Arsenic Subcategory (greater than or
equal to It total arsenic)
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
Low Arsenic Subcategory (Less than II total
arsenic)
Rotary kiln incineration followed by
stabilization.
August 8, 1983
August 8, 1988
Ortho-Ritrophenol	13
Cadmium	NA
Chromiun (Total)	NA
Lead	NA
Nickel	NA
NA
0.066
5.2
0.51
0.32

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TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.37
Treatment Standards
Hast*
Cod* Description
Constituent
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab SaniDla
Total (mg/kg TCLP (ms/1)
or out/l)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective
Date^
K102 (Continued)
HasteMaters


Chemical precipitation and
August
8,
1968




filtration of scrubber Mater




Ortho-Sitrophenol
0.02B
NA
from rotary kiln incineration.




Arsenic
2.0
NA





Cadmium
0.24
NA





Lead
O.U
NA





Mercury
0.027
NA




K103 Fcoctu residues from aniline
Nonwaatewatera


Solvent extraction foilowed by steam
August
a,
1988
extraction from the production



stripping of wastewater and



of aniLina.
Aniline
S. 6
NA
incineration of spent solvent.




Benzene
6.0
NA
Activated carbon adsorption of




2,4-Dinitrophenol
5.6
HA
steam stripping effluent (water).




Nitrobenzene
S.6
HA





Phenol
5.6
NA





Wastewaters


Solvent extraction followed by ateam
August
8.
1988




stripping of wastewater and




Aniline
4.5
HA
incineration of spent solvent.




Benzene
0.15
ha
Activated carbon adsorption of




2,4-Dinitrophenol
0.61
HA
steam stripping affluent {water).




Nitrobenzene
0.073
HA





Phenol
1.4
HA




K104 Combined wastewater streams generated
Nonwaatewatera


Solvent extraction followed by steam
August
8.
19B8
from nitrobenzene/aniline production.



stripping of wastewater and




Aniline
5.6
KA
incineration of spent solvent.




Benzene
6.0
NA
Activated carbon adsorption of




2,4-Dinitrophenol
5.6
NA
steam stripping effluent (water).




Nitrobenzene
5.6
NA





Phenol
5.6
NA





Total cyanides
1.8
NA





Wastewaters


Solvent extraction followed by stream
August
8,
1988




stripping of wastewater and




Aniline
4.5
NA
incineration of spent solvent.




Benzene
0.15
NA
Activated carbon adsorption of




2,4-Dinitrophenol
0.61
NA
steam stripping effluent (water).




Nitrobenzene
0.073
NA





Phenol
1.4
HA





Total cyanides
2.7
NA





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TREATMENT STAHDARDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AMD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.38
Waste
Coda
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Anv Single Grab Sample
Constituent Total (mg/kg TCLP (mg/L)
or nw/1)
Best Demonstrated
Used As Basis
Treatment Technology
for Standarda
Effective Date^
K10S
Separated aqueous stream from the
reactor product washing step in
the production of chlorobenxenas.
Nonwastewaters
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provision apply.
Wastewaters
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provision apply.
—

June 8, 1989
June 8, 1989
K106
Wastewater treatment sludges from
the mercury cell process in
chlorine production.
Honwastewaters
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
Wastewaters
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
August 8, 1988
Kill
Product washwaters from the
production of dinitrotoluene via
nitration of toluene.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Land disposal not subject to soft hamner
provisions because waste was listed as a
hazardous waste after November 8, 1984.


None
K112
Reaction by-product water from the
drying column in the production of
toluenediamine via hydrogenation of
dinitrotoluene.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Land disposal not subject to soft hammer
provisions because waste was listed as a
hazardous waste after November 8, 1984.


None
K113
Condensed liquid light ends from the
production of toluenediamine via
hydrogenation of dinitroluene.
Honwastewaters
Treatment technology - incineration or
fuel substitution.
Incineration or fuel substitution.
June 8, 1989


Wasteweters
Carbon adsorption
or incineration.
June 8, 1989


Treatment technology - carbon adsorption,
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.




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TREATMENT STANDARDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIHD HASTES
A-4.39
_ 		1 ' '- "« f 1 			 		«' " ' » "¦	—
Treatment Standards
Waste
Code
Description
Maximum Concentration
for Any SinKle Grab Sample
Constituent Total (mgAs TCLP (mg/l)
or mx/l)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date^
K114
Vicinals from the purification of
toluenediamine in the production of
toluenediamine via hydrogenation of
dinitrotoluene.
Honwastewaters
Treatment technology - incineration or
fuel substitution.
Incineration or fuel substitution.
June
8, 1989


Wastewaters
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June
8, 1989


Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.



K11S
Heavy ends from the purification of
toluenediamine in the production of
toluenediamine via hydrogenation of
dinitrotoluene.
Honwastewaters
Treatment technology - incineration or
fuel substitution; and
Incineration or fuel substitution;
and
June 8, 1989


Nickel NA 0.32
Stabilization (of metals).




Wastewaters
Carbon adsorption or incineration
and
June
8, 1989


Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration;
and




Nickel 0.47 NA
Stabilization (of metals).


K116
Organic condensate from the solvent
recovery column in the production of
toluene diisocyanate via phosgenation
of toluenediamine.
Honwastewaters
Treatment technology - incineration or
fuel aubstitution.
Incineration or fuel substitution.
June
8. 1989


Wastewaters
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June
8, 1989


Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.




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APPENDIX A-4




TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOB FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES





A-4.40
Haste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximim Concentration
for Anv Single Grab Sanrale
Constituent Total (mg/kg) TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date^
POOl
WarCarIn, when present at
concentration > 0.3Z.
Mo BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August B, 1988
P002
l-Acetyl-2-thiourea.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
POOS
Acrolein.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft ttaaner provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
P004
Aldrin.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
POOS
Allyl alcohol.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.

August 8, 1988
P007
5-(Aminoethyl)-3-lsoxaiolol.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.
--
June 8, 1989
F008
4-Aminopyrldine.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
~
June 8, 1989
F010
Arsenic acid.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
P011
Arsenic (V) oxide.
Mo BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
P012
Arsenic (III) oxide.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
P013
Barium cyanide.
Ncnwastewaters
Cyanide (Total) 110 NA
Cyanide (Ameneble) 9.1 NA
Electrolytic oxidation followed by
alkaline chlorination.
June S, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)


Wastewaters
Cyanide (Total) 1.9 NA
Cyanide (Amenable) 0.10 NA
Alkaline chlorination.
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
POU
Thiophenol.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST ADD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-*.*l
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
Haste	for Any Single Grab Sample	Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Coda	Description	Constituent	Total (mg/kg) TCLP (u>s/l)	Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date*-
P015 Beryllium dust.
P021 Calcium cyanide.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft heraser provisions apply.
Nonwastewatera
Cyanide (Total)
Cyanide (Amenable)
110
9.1
HA
NA
Electrolytic oxidation followed by
alkaline chlorination.
August 6, 19B8
P016
Bls-(chloromethyl) ether.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hesmer provisions apply.
August 6, 1988
P018
Brucine.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
P020
Dinoseb.
No BDAT treatment atandarda promulgated.
Soft hannier provisions apply.
August 6, 1966
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
Wastewaters
Cyanide (Total)
Cyanide (Amenable)
1.9
0.10
HA
HA
Alkaline chlorination.
June 6, 19B9
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
P026
1-(o-Chiorophenyl)thiourea.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
P027
Propanenitrile, 3-chloro.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.
June 8, 1969
P029 Copper cyanides.
Honwastewaters
Cyanide (Total)
Cyanide (Amenable)
110
9.1
HA
HA
Electrolytic oxidation followed by
alkaline chlorination.
June 6, 1989
Wastewaters
Alkaline chlorination.
June 8, 1989
Cyanide (Total) 1.9
Cyanide (Amenable) 0.10
HA
HA
P030 Soluble cyanide salts not
elsewhere specified.
Honwaatewaters
Cyanide (Total)
Cyanide (Amenable)
110
9.1
NA
NA
Electrolytic oxidation followed by
alkaline chlorination.
June 8, 1989
(Restricted aa a
soft hammer waste
as of August B,
1988)

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APPENDIX A-*
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FOIST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-*.A2
Treatment Standards	
nitration
imh Sanml«	RakC. Dflnanfltrdtnl Trsatmnit Tachnoloiv	^
Maximum Concentration
Haste	for Any SInula Grab Sample	Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Coda	Description	Constituent	Total (aig/kg) TCLP (mg/1)	Used Aa Basis for Standards	Effective Date
P030 (Continued)
Wastewaters
Cyanide (Total)
Cyanide (Amenable]
Alkaline chlorinatlon.
1.9
0.10
HA
NA
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hamer waste
aa of August 8,
1988)
P036
Dichlorophenylarslne.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hemaex provisions apply.
August 8. 1988
P037
Dieldrin.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft henmez provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
P039 Disulfoton.
Honwastewster
Disulfoton
Wastewater
Disulfoton
0.1
0.025
HA
NA
Incineration.
Biological treatment.
June 6, 1989
(Rsstrictad as a
¦oft homer waste
aa of Augtist 8,
19B8)
P040 Diethyl 2-pyrasinyl
phosphorothioate.
Nonwaatewatera
Treatment, technology - incineration.
Wastewaters
Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreetment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.
Incineration.
Carbon adsorption or Incineration.
June 8, 1989
June 8, 1989
P0*1 Dlethyl-p-nitrophenyl
phosphate.
Nonwastewaters
Treatment technology - incineration
Wastewaters
Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or Incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treetment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.
Incineration.
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft banner waste
as of August 8,
1968)
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft bassner waste
as of August 8,
1908)

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APPENDIX A'4
TREATOEUT STAHMRDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.43
Treatment Standards	
Maximal Concentration
Haste	for Any Simla Grab Sample Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Code	Description	Constituent	Total (ma/kg) TCLP (mg/1)	Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Date1
P043 Dilsopropyl fluorophoaphate.	Honwastewatera	Incineration.	June B, 1989
Treatment technology - incineration.
Wastewaters	Carbon adsorption or incineration.	June 6, 1989
Treatment technology - carbon adaorption
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treataient or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.
P044 Dimethoate.	Honwastewaters	Incineration.	June 0, 1989
Treatment technology - incineration.
Wastewaters	Carbon adsorption or incineration.	June 8, 1989
Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreatment (sucb as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.
P0*6
2,4-Dinitrophenol.
Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamet provisions spply.
August 8, 1988
P049
2,4-D1thiobluret.
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
P050
Endosulfan.
Ho BOAT treataient standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
P05A
Aziridlne.
Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
P057
Fluoracetamide.
Bo BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
pose
Fluoracetic acid sodium salt.
Do BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
August B, 1988
P0S9 Heptachlor.	Wo BOAT treatment standards promulgated.	—	August 8, 1988
Soft hammer provisions apply.

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS ADD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AHD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4. U
Waste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Samnio
Constituent Total (mg/kg) TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Data^
P060
Isodrln.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.
—
June 6, 1989
P062
Hexaethyltetraphosphate.
Narmastewaters
Treatment technology - incineration.
Incineration.
June 8, 1989


Wastewaters
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June 8, 1989


Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.


F063
Hydrogen cyanide.
Nonwastewatara
Cyanide (Total) 110 NA
Cyanide (Amenable) 9.1 NA
Wastewaters
Cyanide (Total) 1.9 NA
Cyanide (Amenable) 0.10 NA
Electrolytic oxidation followed by
alkaline chlorination.
Alkaline chlorination.
June 8. 1989
(Restricted aa a
soft hammer waate
as of August 8,
198B)
P066
Mathorny1.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
P067
2-Methylaziridine.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft henmer provisions apply.
—
June B, 1989
P068
Methyl Hydrazine.
No BDAT treatment standarda promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
P069
Methyllectonitrile.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
--
August 8, 1988
P070
Aldlcarb.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988

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APPENDIX A-4




TREATMENT STANDARDS AHD
EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AHD
SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.45


Treatment Standards


Haste
Code
Description
Constituent
Maximum Concentration
for Anv Simile Grab Sanrole
Total (mg/kg) TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Stenderds
Effective Date1
P071
Methyl parathlon.
Nonwastewater
Methyl parathlon
0.1 NA
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft haaser waste
as of August 8,
19B8)


Wastewater
Methyl parathlon
0.025 NA
Biological treatment.
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft haaser waste
as of August 8,
1988)
P072
Alpha-nephtbylthiourea (AHTU).
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
P074
Nickel cyanide.
Norma stewaters
Cyanide (Total)
Cyanide (Amenable)
Nickel
110 NA
9.1 NA
NA 0.32
Electrolytic oxidation followed by
alkaline chlorlnetion for cyanide
constituents; precipitation, settling,
filtration, and stabilisation for
metals.
June 8. 1989


Wastewaters
Cyanide (Total)
Cyanide (Amenable)
Nickel
1.9 NA
0.10 NA
0.44 NA
Alkaline chlorlnetion for cyanide
constituents; precipltstlon, settling
for metels.
June 8, 1989
P0B1
nitroglycerine.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated
Soft hnaer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
F0B2
N-Nitrosodlmethylamina.
Mo BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1968
P084
N-Nltrosomethylvlnylamine.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
FOBS
Octamethylpyrophosphoramide.
Honwastewatere

Incineration.
June 8, 1989


Treatment technology - incineration.



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APPENDIX A-4
tkeatmeht standards add effective dates for first add second third hastes
A-«.«
Treatment Standards
Haste
Cods
Description
P065 (Continued)
Constituent
Maxima Concentration
for Any Single Grab Sample
Total (ogAg) TCLP (mg/1)
H»«tw«Uri
Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or Incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used Aa Basis for Standards
Carbon adsorption or Incineration.
Effective Date'1
June 0, 1969
P087 Osmlin tetraoxide.
Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hsaner provisions apply.
August 6t 1908
P089 Parathion.
Konwastewater
Parathion
Wastewater
Parathion
0.1
0.025
HA
NA
Incineration.
Biological treatment.
June 8. 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hammer waste
as of August 8,
1988)
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
•oft haunter waste
aa of August 8,
1988)
P092 Phenylmercurlc acetate.
Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.
August 6, 1988
P094 Phorate.
Monwestewater
Phorate
Wastewater
Phorate
0.1
0.025
NA
HA
Incineration.
Biological treatment.
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft haunter waste
as of August 8,
1988)
June 8, 19S9
(¦Restricted as a
¦oft hamaer waste
as of August 8,
1988)
P097 Famphur.
Wonwasteweter
Famphur
Incineration.
0.1
HA
June B. 1989
(Restricted aa a
aoft hamaer waste
aa of August 8,
1988)

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A~*.47
Bast Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards	Effective Data''
P097 (Continued)	Wastewater	Biological treatment.	June 8, 1969
(Restricted as a
Famphur	0.025	NA	soft hammer waste
as of August a,
1988)
P098
Potassium cyanide.
Nomas tawaters


Electrolytic oxidation followed by
June 8, 1989





alkaline chlorinatlon.



Cyanide (Total)
110
NA




Cyanide (Amenable)
9.1
NA




Waatewatera


Alkaline chlorinatlon.
June 8, 1989


Cyanide (Total)
1.9
NA




Cyanide (Amenable)
0.10
NA


P099
Potassium silver cyanide.
Nomas tewater a


Electrolytic oxidation followed by
June 8, 1989





alkaline chlorinatlon for cyanide
(3rd third waste


Cyanide (Total)
uo
NA
conatituenta; precipitation, settling.
moved to 2nd


Cyanide (Amenable)
9.1
NA
filtration, and atabiIllation for
third)


Silver
HA
0.072
metals.



Wastewaters


Alkaline chlorinatlon.
June 8, 1989






(3rd third waste


Cyanide (Total)
1.9
HA

suved 2nd


Cyanide (Amenable)
0.10
HA

third)
F102
Propargyl alcohol.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
	
August 8, 1968


Soft hammer provisions apply.



P10*
Silver cyanide.
Nomastewaters


Electrolytic oxidation followed by
June 8, 1989





alkaline chlorinatlon for cyanide



Cyanide (Total)
110
NA
constituents; precipitation, settling,



Cyanide (Amenable)
9.1
NA
filtration, and stabilization for



Silver
NA
0.072
metals.



Wastewaters


Alkaline chlorinatlon.
June 8, 1989


Cyanide (Total)
1.9
NA




Cyanide (Amenable)
0.10
NA


P105 Sodium azide.	No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.	—	August 8, 1988
Soft hamner provisions apply.
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
Waste	for Any Single Grab Sample
Code	Description	Constituent	Total (tag/kg) TCLP (ng/1)

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-*.*8
Waste
Coda
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Sinula Grab Senrole
Constituent Total (mg/kg) TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Data1
P106
Sodium cyanide.
Nonwastewaters
Cyanide (Total) 110 HA
Cyanide (Amenable) 9.1 NA
Electrolytic oxidation followed by
alkaline chlorination.
June 8, 1989


Wastewaters
Alkaline chlorination.
June 8, 1989


Cyanide (Total) 1.9 NA
Cyanide (Amenable) 0.10 NA


P107
Strontium sulfide.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
P108
Strychnin* and salts.
No BDAT treatment atandards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
P109
Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate.
Nonwastewsters
Treatment technology - incineration.
Incineration.
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)


Wastewaters
Treatment technology - carbon adsorption,
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
PUO
Tetraethyl lead.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
Pill
Tetraethyl pyrophosphate.
Nonwastewaters
Treatment technology - incineration.
Incineration.
June 8, 1989


Wastewaters
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June 8, 1989


Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or Incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.


PI 12 Tetranitromethane.
No BOAT treatment standard* promulgated.
Soft haomar provisions apply.
Jim* 8. 1989

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AKD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-*.*9
Treatment Standards
Wast*
Coda
Description
Maximum Concentration
for Anv Sinale Grab Samola
Constituent Total (cogAs) TCLP (ng/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basia for Standards
Effective Data*
PI 13
Thallic ozida.
Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamar provisions apply.
~
June B, 1909
P1U
Thallium (13 i»Lnlt«.
Ho SlMT treatnect standards pioonlgated.
Soft haeoar provisions apply.
—
Jena 8, 1989
P115
Thallium (I) sulfate.
(to BDAT txtitaant standard* promulgated.
Soft lumr provisions apply.

August ¦, 1988
P120
Vsndloa poUxlde.
No BDAT ti»atuct (taudaida promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.

August S, 1988
P121
Zinc cyanide.
Nonwaatewatera
Cyanide (Total) 110 NA
Cyanide (Amenable) 9.1 HA
Electrolytic oxidation followed by
alkaline chlorination.
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)


Wastewatara
Cyanide (Total) 1.9 NA
Cyanide (Amenable) 0.10 NA
Alkaline chlorination.
June 8, 1989
(3rd third mate
moved to 2nd
third)
P122
Zinc phosphide, when present
at concentrations greater
than 103.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.

August 8, 1988
P123
Toxaphene.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haaner provisions apply.
	
August 8, 1988
U002
Acetone.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haraaer provisions apply.
--
June 8, 1989
U003
Acetonltrlle.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.

June 8, 1989
UOOS
o-Acetylaoinofluorene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamar provisions apply.
	
June 8, 1989
0007
Acrylamide.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamar provisions apply.
	
August 8, 1988
U006 Acrylic acid.	Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.	—	Jura 8, 1989
Soft hanmer provisions apply.

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APPENDIX AA




TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AMD
SECOND THIRD HASTES





A-4.50
Haste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Anv Sinnla Grab Sample
Constituent Total (mg/kg) TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
U009
Acrylonitrile.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanxaer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U010
Mitomycin C.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft faaoner provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U011
Amitrole.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft henmar provisions apply.
--
June 8, 1989
U012
Aniline.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamec provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
UOU
Auramine.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
--
June 8, 1989
UOIS
Azaaarine.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
UO16
Bent(c)acridine.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 198B
U018
Bens(a)anthracene.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamaer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U019
Benzene.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 198B
U020
Benxenesulfonyl chloride.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U021
Benzidine.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
June S, 1989
U022
Benzo(a)pyrene.
Ho BDAT treetment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions spply.
—
August 8, 1988
U023
Bemo trichloride.
Ho BDAT treatment stsndards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U02S
DichLoroethyL ether.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hearner provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U026
Chlornsphazine.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hasmer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989

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APPENDIX A-A




TREATMENT STANDARDS AND hFFKCTIVh DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES





A-4.51
Haste
Code
Description
Traafrjnorjt. Standards
Maximum Concentration
fox Anv Single Grab Sernnle
Constituent Total (mg/kg) TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treataent Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date*
U028
Bis-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate.
Noimastawater
Si*-(2-ethylhexyl)-
phthalate 28 NA
Rotary kiln incineration.
June S, 19B9


Wastewater
Bia-(2-ethylhexyl)-
phthalata 0.54 HA
Concentrations In scrubber water
from rotary kiln incineration.
June 8, 19B9
U029
Methyl bromide.
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U031
n-Butanol.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hacinar provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U032
Calcium chromate.
No BOAT treatment standards proomlgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.

June 8. 1989
U035
Chlorambucil.
No BDAT treataent standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions epply.
—
June 8, 1989
U036
Chlordane, technical.
No BDA7 treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U037
Chlorobenzene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer previaions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U041
n-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U043
Vinyl chloride.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U0A4
Chloroform.
No BDAT treataent standards promulgated.
Soft haomar provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U046
Chloromathyl methyl ethar.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions spply.
--
August 8, 1988
U047
Beta-chloronaphthalane.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FCR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD WASTES
A-*.52
Waste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Hanlimm Concentration
for Anv Sins la Grab Saitrole
Constituent Total (tug/kg) TCLP (og/1)
Best Deo»nstrated Treatment Technology
Used Aa Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
U049
4-Chloro-o-toluldlne, hydrochloride.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamer provisions epply.
—
June 8, 1989
U050
Chrysene.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamer provisions apply.
—
August B, 198S
U051
Creosote.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August B, 1988
U053
Crotonaldehyde.
No BDAT treatment standard* promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U057
Cyclohexanona.
Ho BDAT treatment standarda promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
--
June 8, 1989
U058
Cyclophosphamide.
Honwastewaters
Treatment technology - Incineration.
Incineration.
June 8, 1989


Wastewaters
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June 8, 1989


Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineretion; or pretreatment (such aa
biological treatawnt or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.


U059
Daunomycin.
Ho BDAT treetment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions spply.
—
June 8, 1989
UOSO
DOD.
No BDAT treetment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U061
DDT.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hapmer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U062
Diallata.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U063 Dibenz o (a. h) anthracene.	No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.	—	August 8, 198S
Soft haemal provisions apply.
U064 2,2,7,8-Dibenzopyrene.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
August 8, 1906

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APPENDIX A*




TREAIKEHT STANDARDS AKD EFFECTIVE DATES FCK FIRST ADD SECOND THIRD HASTES





A-*.53


Treatment Standards


Haste
Coda
Description
Maximum Concentration
for Any Single Grab Saimale
Constituent Total (mg/kg) TCLF (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Data1
0066
Dlbromo-3-chloropropane.
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
~
August 0, 1908
DOS 7
Ethylana, 1,2-dichloro-
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamar provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U069
Di-n-butyl phthalate.
Honwastewaters
Di-n-butyl
phthalate 2B HA
Inc ineratlon.
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third) .


Wastewaters
Di-n-butyl
phthalate 0.54 NA
Incineration.
June 8, 19B9
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
1)070 o-Dichlorob«nz«na.	Mo BOAT treatment standards promulgated.	—	June 8, 1969
Soft haamar provisions apply.
U073
Dichlorobenzidene, 3,3-
Ho BDAT treatment standards proaiulgated.
Soft hasmer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
U074
1.4-Dichloro-2-butene.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamar provisions apply.
Auguat 8, 1988
U077
Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamar provisions apply.
August 8, 198B
U078
Dlchloroathylana, 1,1-
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.
August 8, 1986
HOBO
Mathylene chloride.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamar provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
U0B3
Dichloropropana, 1,2-
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
U0B6 N,H Diethylbydrazine.	Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.	—	August 0, 1988
Soft hamner provisions apply.
U087 0,0-Diethyl-S-methyl	Honwastewaters	Incineration.	June ft, 1989
dithiophosphate.	(3rd third waste
Treatment technology - incineration.	moved to 2nd
third)

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APPEND DC A-i>
TREATMENT STAKDARDS AND KKfUCTlVE DATES FOR FIRST AMD SECOND THIRD WASTES
A-4.5*
Waste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Anv Sinnle Grab Sample
Constituent Totel (lag/kg) TCLP (me/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date*
U087
(Continued)
Wastewaters
Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.
Carbon adsorption or lncinertion.
June S, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
U088
Diethyl phthalate.
Nonwastewaters
Diethyl phthalate 28 NA
Incineration.
June 6, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)


Wastewaters
Diethyl phthalate 0.34 NA
Incineration.
June 8, 1969
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
UDB9
Diethylstllbsstrol.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamer provisions apply.
—
August t, 1988
U092
Dlmethy lamlne.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft heraser provisions apply.
—
June 8, .1989
U093
Dimethylaainoazobenzene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U094
Dlmethylfaenz(e)anthracene,7,12- No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1969
U095
Dlmethylbenzldine,3,3-
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U097
Dimethylcarbaaoyl chloride.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U098
Dimethy lhydrazine, 1,1-
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamer provisions spply.
—
June 8, 1989
U099
Dimethylhydrezine. 1.2-
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U101 Dlmethylphenol, 2,4-	Ho BOAT treatment standards promulgated.	—	June 6, 1989
Soft banner provisions apply.

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APPENDIX A-*
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AHD SECOND THIRD WASTES
A-4,55
Treatment Standards
Waste
Code
Description
Mazimun Concentration
for Any Sincle Grab Saumle
Constituent Total 
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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD WASTES
A-*.56
Waste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Anv Sinxle Grab Samole
Constituent Total (mgAg) TCLP (as/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date*
U115
Ethylene oxide.
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

August 8, 198B
111 16
Ethylene thiourea.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.
—

June 8, 19B9
UI19
Ethyl methaneaulfonate.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
--

June 8. 1969
U122
Formaldehyde.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hacinar provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U124
Furan.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.
--

August 8, 1988
U127
Hexachlorobentane.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haunter provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U128
Haxachlorobutadiena.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft henmer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U129
Lindane.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U130
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U131
Qaxachloroethane.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U133
Hydrazine.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U13«
Hydrofluoric acid.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U135
Rydrogen sulfide.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
--

June 8, 1989
U137
Indeno (1,2,3-cd)pyrene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanner provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U138
Methyl iodide.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FCR FUST AMD SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.57
Waste
Code
Description
Treataient Standards
Maxima Concentration
for Anv Sinnle Grab Samnle
Constituent Total (nig/kg) TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards Effective Date
imo
Isobutyl alcohol.
Ho BDAT treataient standards promulgated.
Soft haaner provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
U142
Kepone.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft heraser provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
U143
Lasiocarpine.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haaner provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
Ul*4
Lead acetate.
Ho BDAT treataient standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.
June a, 1989
U146
Lead subacetate.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haaner proviaions apply.
June 8, 1989
UH7
Maleic anhydride.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamar provisions apply.
Juna B, 1989
0149
Malononitrile.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
U150
Melphalan.
No BDAT treatment atandarda promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
June 8, 1989
U1S1
Mercury.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
U154
Methanol.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
U155
Methapyrilene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haaner provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
U157
3-Methylcholanthrene.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
August 8, 1988
U1S8
k,4-Methylene-bis-(2-chloroaniline).
No BDAT treatment atandards promulgated.
Soft banner provisions apply.
-- August 8, 198S
U1S9 Methyl ethyl ketone.	No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.	—	August 8. 1988
Soft hammer provisions apply.
U161 Methyl isobutyl ketone.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanaar provisions apply.
June 8, 1989

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FCR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES
A-4.58
Haste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Haxlinm Concentration
for Any Single Grab Samole
Constituent Total (mi/kg] TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstreted Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date1
U162
Methyl methacrylate.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

June 6. 1989
U163
H-Methyl-H-nltro-H-
nitrosoguanidine.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
0164
Methylthiouraci1.
No BDAT treatment atandards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U165
Naphthalene.
No BDAT treatment atandards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
11168
Napthylamlne, 2-
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U169
Nitrobenzene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U170
p-Nitrophenol.
No BDAT treatment atandards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U171
Nitropropane, 2-
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haomer provisions apply.
—

Auguat 8, 1988
U172
N-Nltroso-di-n-butylamina.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanssar provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U173
N-Nltroao-diethanolamine.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U174
N-Nitroso-diethylamina.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamaer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1969
U176
N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
--

June 8. 1989
U177
H-Hi troso-N-methyluraa.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamaer provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U178
N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane.
No BDAT treatment atandards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
--

June 8, 1989
U179
N-Nitroaopiperidine.
No BDAT treatment atandards promulgated.
Soft hammer proviaions apply.


June 8. 1989

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APPENDIX A-*
TREATMENT STANDARDS AMD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AMD SECOND THIRD WASTES
A-4.59
Waste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Sinnle Grab Sanrole
Constituent Total (mgAg) TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date*
1/180
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine.
No BOAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U185
Pentachloronitrobenzene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U188
Phenol.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U189
Phosphorus sulfide.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U190
Fhthalic anhydride.
Nonwastewatera
Rithalio anhydride
(measured as
Phthalic acid) 28 NA
Wastewaters
Phthalic anhydride
(measured as
Phthalic acid) 0.54 NA
Incineration.
Incineration.

June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
June 8, 1989
(3rd third waste
moved to 2nd
third)
U192
Pronamide.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U193
1,3-Propane aultone.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U196
Pyridine.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U200
Reserpine.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft beaner provisions apply.
—

August 8, 1988
U203
Safrole.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U20S
Selenium disulfide.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989
U206
Streptozotocin.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
—

June 8, 1989

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APPENDIX A-*




TREATMENT STANDARDS AHD EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOND THIRD HASTES





A-*.60
Waste
Coda
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Anv Single Grab Smrole
Constituent Total (tag/kg) TCLP {ng/11
Beat Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Selective Date1
U208
Terchloroethane, 1,1,1,2-
No BEAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U209
Tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2-
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hannter provisions apply.
—
August 8, 198B
U210
Tetracbloroethylene.
Ko BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft homer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U211
Carbon tetrachloride.
Mo BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U213
Tetrahydrofuran.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U21*
Thallium (I) acetate.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
--
June 8, 1989
U21S
Thallium (I) carbonate.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—
June B, 1989
U216
Thallium (I) chloride.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft banraer provisions apply.
—
June 0, 1989
U217
Thallium (I) nitrate.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U218
Thioacetamide.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
June 6, 1989
U219
Thiourea.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—
August 6, 1988
U220
Toluene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hamner provisions apply.
—
August 6, 1986
U221
Toluenediamine.
Nonwastewaters
Treatment technology - incineration or
fuel substitution.
Incineration or fuel substitution.
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hanmer waste
as of August 8,
1988)

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APPENDIX A-4
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND SECOHD THIRD WASTES
Waste
Coda
Description
Treatmant Standards
Constituent
Maximum Concentration
for Any Slnale Grab Sample
Total (tag/kg) TCLP (mg/1)
A-*.61
Bast Demonstrated Traatmant Technology
Used As Baals for Standards
Effective Date1
U221 (Continued)
Wastewaters
Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and lncinertlon.
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
June 8, 1989
(Restricted as a
¦oft hanmer waste
as of August 8.
1988)
U223 Toluene dilsocyanate.
Nonwaatawatars
Treatment technology
fuel substitution.
incineration or
Incineration or fuel substitution.
June B. 1989
(Restricted as a
soft hamaer waste
as of August 8,
1988)
Wastewaters
Treatment technology - carbon adsorption
or incineration; or pretreatment (such as
biological treatment or chemical oxidation)
followed by carbon adsorption and incineration.
Carbon adsorption or incineration.
U235 Tris (2,3-Dibromopropyl) phosphate.
Nonwastewaters
Rotary kiln incineration.
June 8, 1989
(Restricted ss a
soft hanmer waste
as of August 8,
1988)
U226
Methylchloroform.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer proviaiona apply.
August 8,
1988
U227
Trichloroethane, 1,1,2-
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
August 8,
1988
U228
Trichloroathylene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
August 8,
1988
June 8, 1989
tris-(2,3-
Dibrooopropy1)
phosphate
0.1
HA
Wastewaters
Biological treatment.
June 8, 1989
tris-(2,3-
Dibrooopropy1)
phosphate
0.023
HA
U237 Uracil mustard.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanmer provisions apply.
August 8, 1988

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APPENDIX A*




TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOR FIRST AND
SECOND THIRD WASTES





A-4.«2
Waste
Code
Description
Treatment Standards
Maximum Concentration
for Any Simile Grab SaraDle
Constituent Total (mgAg) TCLP (mg/1)
Best Demonstrated Treatment Technology
Used As Basis for Standards
Effective Date*
U23B
Ethyl carbamate.
Ho BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haraner provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U239
Xylene.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hanaaer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U244
Thiram.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft haamer provisions apply.
—
June 8, 1989
U248
Warfarin, when present at
concentrations of 0.3Z or Leas.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hammer provisions apply.
—
August 8, 1988
U249
Zinc phosphide. When present
at concentretions of 10Z or less.
No BDAT treatment standards promulgated.
Soft hauxner provisions apply..
—
August 8, 1988

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EXHIBIT A-3
TREATMENT STANDARDS AND EFFECTIVE DATES FOB FIRST THIRD HASTES
Footnotes
1	Effective date is the date the treatment standards or soft haraner provisions take effect for all First or Second Third wastes, with two exceptions.
For soil and dabris wastes contaminated with First Third wastes for which BOAT is incineration, the effective data is August 0, 1990 based on a
capacity extension. Until August 1990, such soli and debris must ba disposed of In a unit that meeta the RCHA minimum technology requirements. For
soil and dabris waatea contaminated with Second Third wastes for which BOAT is incineration, the effective date ia June 8, 1991 based on a capacity
extension. Until June 1991, such soil and debris must be disposed of in a unit that meets the RCRA minimum technology requirements.
2	Not applicable.
3	This standard does not apply to K046 nonwastewaters that are explosive as originally generated. Residues from the open detonation, open burning, or
incineration of K046 nonwastewaters that are explosive as originally generated do not have to meet theae standards.
* Effective until August 8, 1990. The effective date of final treatment standards for nonwaatewaters is being deferred until after this data because of
inadequate high temperature metals recovery capacity.
^ Standards do not apply to residues generated aa a reault of lime (CafOHlj) treatment that are not classified as hazardous wastes according to 40 CFR
261.3(c)(2)(H), unless they axe hazardous due to the characteristic of EP toxicity.
' Emission control sludges generated as calcium sulfate from secondary wat scrubbers using lima neutralization.
7	Emission control sludges that are not generated as calcium sulfate from secondary wet scrubbers using lime neutralisation.
8	Treatment standards for the solvent sludges or cauatic/water washes and sludges subcstegorles to be promulgated prior to Hay 8, 1990. Soft hammer
provisions apply.
9	These provisions are not appllcsble to K100 wastewaters until Hay 8, 1990 because this is a Third Third waste. Soft hammer provisions do not apply at
this time.

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APPENDIX B
CONSTITUENTS AND THEIR STRUCTURAL/FUNCTIONAL GROUPS

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APPENDIX B
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound
CAS Number
I.
Halogenated Organics
1. Halogenated Non-Polar Aromatic Compounds
2a. Pioxins/Furans and their Precursors
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Pentachlorodibenzofurans
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 1746-01-6
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid	94-75-7
Chlorobenzene
Chlorobenzilate
2-Chloronapthalene
1.2-Dichlorobenzene
1.3-Dichlorobenzene
1.4-Dichlorobenzene
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorophene
Pentachlorobenzene
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
Benzal Chloride
DDD
DDE
DDT
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
108-90-7
570-15-6
91-58-7
95-50-1
541-73-1
106-46-7
118-74-1
70-3-04
608-93-5
95-94-3
120-82-1
98-87-3
72-54-8
72-55-9
50-29-3
77-47-4
2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
2,4,5-T
93-72-1
93-76-5

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound	CAS Number
2b. PCBs
Aroclor 1016	12674-11-2
Aroclor 1221	11104-28-2
Aroclor 1232	11141-16-5
Aroclor 1242	53469-21-9
Aroclor 1248	12672-29-6
Aroclor 1254	11097-69-1
Aroclor 1260	11096-82-5
2c. Herbicides
2,4,5-T	93-76-5
2,4-D	94-75-7
3.	Halogenated Phenols. Cresols. Other Polar Aromatics
4-Chloroaniline	106-47-8
2-Chlorophenol	95-57-3
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine	91-94-1
2,4-Dichlorophenol	120-83-2
2,6-Dichlorophenol	87-65-0
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) 101-14-4
Pentachlorophenol	87-86-5
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol	58-90-2
2.4.5-Trichlorophenol	95-95-4
2.4.6-Trichlorophenol	88-06-2
p-Chloro-m-cresol (4-Chloro-3-
methylphenol)	59-50-7
Methoxychlor	72-43-5
4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether	101-55-3
Pentachloronitrobenzene	82-68-8
4.	Halogenated Aliphatic Compounds
Bromodichloromethane	75-27-4
Bromomethane	74-83-9
Carbon tetrachloride	56-23-5
2-Chloro-l,3-butadiene	126-99-8
Chlorodibromomethane	124-48-1
Chloroethane	75-00-3
Chloroform	67-66-3
Chloromethane	74-87-3
3-Chloropropene	107-05-1

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound
CAS Number
Haloeenated Aliphatic Compounds (continued)
1,2 -Dibromo- 3-chloropropane	96-12-8
1,2-Dibromoethane	106-93-4
Dibromomethane	74-95-3
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene	110-57-6
Dichlorodifluoromethane	75-71-8
1.1-Dichloroethane	75-34-3
1.2-Dichloroethane	107-06-2
1.1-Dichloroethene	75-35-4
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene	156-60-5
1.2-Dichloropropane	78-87-5
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene	10061-02-6
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene	10061-01-5
Methylene chloride	75-09-2
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane	630-20-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane	79-34-5
Tetrachloroethene	127-18-4
Tribroraomethane	75-25-2
1.1.1-Trichloroethane	71-55-6
1.1.2-Trichloroethane	79-00-5
Trichloroethene	79-01-6
1.1.2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane	76-13-1
Trichloromonofluoromethane	75-69-4
1.2.3-Trichloropropane	96-18-4
Vinyl chloride	75-01-4
Hexachlorobutadiene	87-68-3
Hexachloroethane	62-72-1
Hexachloropropene	1888-71-7
Pentachloroethane	76-01-7
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate	126-72-7
Iodomethane	74-88-4
Haloeenated Cyclic Aliohatics/Ethers/Esters/Ketones
Aramite
Aldrin
alpha-BHC
beta-BHC
140-57-8
309-00-2
319-84-6
319-85-7

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound	CAS Number
5,	Halopenated Cyclic Allphatics/Ethers/Esters/Ketones (continued)
delta-BHC	319-86-8
gamma-BHC	58-89-9
Chlordane	57-74-9
Dieldrin	60-57-1
Endosulfan I	939-98-8
Endosulfan II	33213-06-5
Endrin	72-20-8
Endrin aldehyde	7421-93-A
Heptachlor	76-44-8
Heptachlor epoxide	1024-57-3
Isodrin	465-73-6
Kepone	143-50-0
Toxaphene	8001-35-2
2-ChloroethyL	vinyl ether	110-75-8
Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane	111-91-1
Bis (2- chloroet:hyl)ether	111-44-4
Bis(2- chloroisopropyl)ether	39638-32-9
3-Chloropropionitrile	542-76-7
II.	Non-Halogenated Organics
6.	Nitrated Aromatic and Aliphatic Compounds
2 - sec - Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol	88-85-7
1,4-Dinitrobenzene	100-25-4
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol (2-Methyl-4,5-
dinitrophenol)	534-52-1
2,4-Dinitrophenol	51-28-5
2r4-Dinitrotoluene	121-14-2
2,6-Dinitrotoluene	606-20-2
5-Nitro-o-toluidine	95-65-8
Methyl parathion	298-00-0
Parathion	56-38-2
4-Nitroaniline	100-06-6
Nitrobenzene	98-95-3
4-Nitrophenol	100-02-7
2-Nitropropane	79-46-9

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTUBAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound	CAS Number
7.	Simple Non-Polar Aromatics and Heterocyclics
Toluene	108-88-3
1.2-Xylene	97-47-6
1.3-Xylene	108-38-3
1.4-Xylene	106-44-5
Isoafrole	120-58-1
Safrole	94-59-7
Pyridine	110-86-1
2-Picoline	109-06-8
Benzene	71-43-2
Ethylbenzene	100-41-4
8.	Polvnuclear Aromatics
Acenaphthylene	208-96-8
Acenaphthene	83-32-9
Anthracene	120-12-7
Benz(a)anthracene	56-55-3
Benzo(b)fluoranthene	205-99-2
Benzo(k)fluoranthene	207-08-9
Benzo(ghi)perylene	191-24-2
Benzo(a)pyrene	50-32-8
Chrysene	218-01-9
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene	53-70-3
Dibenzo(a,e)pyrene	192-65-4
Dibenzo(a,i)pyrene	106-46-7
Fluoranthene	206-44-0
Fluorene	86-73-7
Indenol(l,2,3-cd)pyrene	120-58-1
Methapyrilene	91-80-5
3-Methylcholanthrene	56-49-5
Naphthalene	91-20-13
Phenanthrene	85-01-8
Pyrene	129-00-0

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound	CAS Number
Other Polar Oreanic Comoounds

2 -Acetylaminofluorene
53-96-3
4-Aminob ipheny1
92-67-1
Aniline
62-53-3
3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine
119-90-4
p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
60-11-7
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
119-93-7
Di-n-propylnitrosamine
621-64-7
Diphenylamine
112-39-4
Diphenylnitrosamine
86-30-6
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
122-66-7
1-Naphthylamine
134-32-7
2-Naphthylamine
91-59-8
N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine
924-116-3
N-Nitrosodiethylamine
55-18-5
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
62-75-9
N-Nitrosomethylethylamine
10595-95-6
N-Nitrosomorpholine
58-89-2
N-Nitrosopiperidine
100-75-4
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
930-55-2
Phenacetin
62-44-2
o-Cresol (2-Methylphenol)
95-48-7
p-Cresol (4-Methylphenol)
106-44-5
2,4-D ime thylpheno1
105-67-9
Phenol
108-95-2
Resorcinol
108-46-3
Acrolein
10.7-02-8
Carbon disulfide
75-15-0
Ethyl methacrylate
97-63-2
Isobutyl alcohol
78-83-1
Ethylene oxide
75-21-8
Benzenethiol
108-98-5
2-Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone)
78-93-3
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (methyl isobutyl
ketone)
108-10-1
Methyl methacrylate
80-62-6
Methyl methanesulfonate
66-27-3
Acetophenone
96-86-2

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Gr crap/Compound
CAS Number
9. Other Polar Organic Compounds (continued)
p-Benzoquinone
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Butylbenzyl phthalate
Diethyl phthalate
Dimethyl phthalate
Di-n-butyl phthalate
Di-n-octyl phthalate
1,4-Naphthoquinone
Acetonitrile
Ethyl cyanide
Methacrylonitrile
Disulfoton
Famphur
Phorate
Phthalic anhydride
1,4-Dioxane
Acetone
n-Butanol
Cyclohexanone
2 -Ethoxyethanol
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl ether
Methanol
Pronamide
106-
117-
85-
84-
131-
84-
117-
130-
75-
107-
126-
2S>8-
52-
298-
85-
123-
67-
71-
108-
110-
141-
60-
67-
23950-
51-4
81-7
68-7
66-2
11-3
74-2
84-0
15-4
05-8
12-0
98-7
04-4
85-7
02-2
44-9
91-1
64-1
36-3
94-1
80-5
78-6
29-7
56-1
58-5
III.	Inorganics
10. Non-Volatile Metals
Barium	7440-39-3
Beryllium	7440-41-7
Chromium (total and hexavalent)	7440-47-3
Copper	7440-50-8
Lead	7439-92-1
Nickel	7440-22-0
Silver	7440-22-4
Vanadium	7440-62-2

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound
CAS Number
11. Volatile Metals
Antimony
Arsenic
Cadmium
Mercury
Selenium
Thallium
7440-36-0
7440-38-2
7440-43-9
7439-97-6
7782-49-2
7440-28-0
12. Other Inorganics
Cyanide
Fluoride
Sulfide
57-12-5
16964-48-8
8496-25-8

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APPENDIX B
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound
CAS Number
I.
Halogenated Organics
1. Halogenated Non-Polar Aromatic Compounds
2a. Dioxlns/Furans and their Precursors
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Hexachlorodibenzofurans
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Pentachlorodibenzofurans
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 1746-01-6
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid	94-75-7
Chlorobenzene
Chlorobenzilate
2 -Chloronap thalene
1,2 -Dichlorobenzene
1.3-Dichlorobenzene
1.4-Dichlorobenzene
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorophene
Pentachlorobenzene
I,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
Benzal Chloride
DDD
DDE
DDT
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
108-90-7
570-15-6
91-58-7
95-50-1
541-73-1
106-46-7
118-74-1
70-3-04
608-93-5
95-94-3
120-82-1
98-87-3
72-54-8
72-55-9
50-29-3
77-47-4
2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
2,4,5-T
93-72-1
93-76-5

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound	CAS Number
4.	Halogenaced Aliphatic Compounds (continued)
1, 2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane	96-12-8
1,2-Dibromoethane	106-93-'+
Dibroniorae thane	74-95-3
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene	110-57-6
Dichlorodifluoromethane	75-71-8
1.1-Dichloroethane	75-34-3
1.2-Dichloroethane	107-06-2
1.1-Dichloroethene	75-35-4
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene	156-60-5
1.2-Dichloropropane	78-87-5
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene	10061-02-6
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene	10061-01-5
Methylene chloride	75-09-2
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane	630-20-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane	79-34-5
Tetrachloroethene	127-18-4
TribromoiEe thane	75-25-2
1.1.1-Trichloroethane	71-55-6
1,1t2-Trichloroethane	79-00-5
Trichloroethene	79-01-6
1.1.2-Trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoroethane	76-13-1
Tr ichloromonofluorome thane	75-69-4
1.2.3-Trichloropropane	96-18-4
Vinyl chloride	75-01-4
Hexachlorobutadiene	87-68-3
Hexachloroethane	62-72-1
Hexachloropropene	1888-71-7
Pentachloroethane	76-01-7
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate	126-72-7
Iodome thane	74-88-4
5.	Halogenated Cyclic Allohatics/Ethers/Esters/Ketones
Aramite	140-57-8
Aldrin	309-00-2
alpha-BHC	319-84-6
beta-BHC	319-85-7

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound	CAS Number
7 . Simple Non-Polar Aromacics and Heterocyclics
Toluene	108-88-3
1.2-Xylene	97-47-6
1.3-Xylene	108-38-3
1.4-Xylene	106-44-5
Isoafrole	120-58-1
Safrole 94-59-7
Pyridine	110-86-1
2-Picoline	109-06-8
Benzene 71-43-2
Echylbenzene	100-41-4
8. Polvnuclear Aromatics
Acenaphthylene	208-96-8
Acenaphthene 83-32-9
Anthracene	120-12-7
Benz(a)anthracene 56-55-3
Benzo(b)fluoranthene	205-99-2
Benzo(k)fluoranthene	20? *'08-'9
Benzo(ghi)perylene	191-24-2
Benzo(a)pyrene 50-32-8
Chrysene	218-01-9
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 53-70-3
Dibenzo(a,e)pyrene	192-65-4
Dibenzo(a,i)pyrene	106-46-7
Fluoranthene	206-44-0
Fluorene 86-73-7
Indenol(l,2,3-cd)pyrene	120-58-1
Methapyrilene 91-80-5
3-Methylcholanthrene	56-49-5
Naphthalene	91-20-13
Fhenanthrene 85-01-8
Pyrene	129-00-0

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APPENDIX B (continued)
BDAT LIST COMPOUNDS WITHIN EACH
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP
Group/Compound
CAS Number
9 . Other Polar Organic Compounds (continued)
p-Benzoquinone
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Butylbenzyl phthalate
Diethyl phthalate
Dimethyl phthalate
Di-n-butyl phthalate
Di-n-octyl phthalate
1,4-Naphthoquinone
Acetonitrile
Ethyl cyanide
Methacrylonitrile
Disulfoton
Famphur
Phorate
Phthalic anhydride
1,4-Dioxane
Acetone
n-Butanol
Cyclohexanone
2-Ethoxyethanol
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl ether
Methanol
Pronamide
106
117
85
84
131
84
117
130
75
107
126
298
52
298
85
123
67
71
108
110
141
60
67
23950
-51-4
-81-7
-68-7
-66-2
-11-3
-74-2
-84-0
-15-4
-05-8
-12-0
-98-7
-04-4
-85-7
-02-2
-44-9
-91-1
-64-1
-36-3
-94-1
-80-5
-78-6
-29-7
-56-1
-58-5
III.	Inorganics
10. Non-Volatile Metals
Barium	7440-39-3
Beryllium	7440-41-7
Chromium (total and hexavalent)	7440-47-3
Copper	7440-50-8
Lead	7439-92-1
Nickel	7440-22-0
Silver	7440-22-4
Vanadium	7440-62-2

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