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Section III <br />Revision: 4 <br />Au_ust 1. 199-5 <br />Page 4 of 32 <br />Table III -2 (Continued) <br />Waste Form 2 - Waste Explosives <br />Generatin; Process: <br />Waste explosive powders, pastes, liquids. and pieces derived <br />from either pure materials or formulated products. Waste <br />explosives are generated by clean-up from formulation, <br />processing, and testing operations., or by the removal from <br />inventory of stored materials or items. Waste explosives <br />include explosives which are cased in a small assembly or <br />device, such as a detonator. <br />H_Lardous Properties: <br />Reactive (explesivel �� <br />Chemical Constituents and Composition <br />Explosives (see Table III -3) 80-1009c <br />(Representative for Waste Form): <br />Binders (see Table III -4) 0-10`70 <br />Desensitizing liquid (water/alcohol) 0-207c <br />Waste Codes: <br />U.S. EPA <br />D003 Reactive Characteristic Waste <br />P081 Nitroslycerine <br />P1 12 Tetranitromethane <br />U 117 Ethyl Ether <br />U-1=.4 1.35- Tri nitrobenzene <br />California <br />331 Aged surplus or off -specification organics <br />35= Other Orsanics <br />551 Laboratory Waste Chemicals <br />Estimated Quantities (lbs.): <br />63 Monthlv average <br />500 Monthly maximum <br />750 Annual average <br />1,500 Annual maximum <br />Handlihiz Process: <br />Storage in containers <br />Treatment Method: <br />Open Burning <br />Total Storage Capacity: <br />17. 458 lbs. NEW in combination with Waste Form 1 <br />LLNL EWSF Operation Plan <br />