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27 <br /> Vlll. WASTE PILES <br /> 1 • Wind dispersal . <br /> The owner or operator of a pile containing hazardous waste which <br /> wind could disperse shall cover or otherwise manage the pile so that <br /> such dispersal is prevented. <br /> 2• Analysis of waste. <br /> The owner or operator shall analyze a representative sample of waste <br /> from each incoming movement before adding the waste to any existing <br /> Pile, unless the only wastes the facility receives which are amenable <br /> to piling are compatible with each other, or the waste received is <br /> compatible with the waste in the pile to which it is to be added. <br /> The analysis conducted shall be capable of differentiating between <br /> the types of hazardous waste the owner or operator places in piles <br /> so that mixing of incompatible waste does not occur. The analysis <br /> shall include a visual comparison of color and texture. <br /> 3. leachate and runoff. <br /> If leachate or run-off from a pile is a hazardous waste, then either: <br /> (a) The pile shall be placed on an impermeable base that is com- <br /> patible with the waste under the conditions of treatment or <br /> storage, run-on shall be diverted away from the pile, and any <br /> leachate and run-off from the pile shall be collected and <br /> managed as a hazardous waste (effective November 19, 1981 ) ; or <br /> (b) (1) The pile shall be protected from precipitation and run-on <br /> by some other means (effective November 19, 1981) ; and <br /> (2) No liquids or wastes containing free liquids shall be <br /> Placed in the pile. <br /> 4. Ignitable or reactive waste. <br /> (a) Ignitable or reactive wastes shall not be placed in a pile, <br /> unless: <br /> (1) Addition of the waste to an existing pile results in <br /> the waste or mixture no longer meeting the definition of <br /> ignitable or reactive waste, and complies with Item <br /> 7 (b) , Part III of this document; or <br />