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Section III <br />Revision: 4 <br />August 1, 1995 <br />Page 6 of 32 <br />Table III -2 (Continued) <br />Waste Form 4 - Reactive Debris <br />Generating Process: <br />During the research and development of energetic materials, <br />non-reactive materials may become contaminated with <br />explosives to a degree that they must be disposed of as an <br />explosive waste. This waste stream includes labware, wipers, <br />and packaging materials contaminated with explosives. <br />Hazardous Properties: <br />Reactive (explosive) <br />Chemical Constituents and Composition <br />Non-reactive debris (see Table I11-5) 90-98% <br />(Representative for Waste Form): <br />Explosives (see Table I1I-3) 2-5% <br />Acetone 0-1% <br />Methyl Ethyl Ketone 0-1% <br />Freon@ TF 0-1% <br />Methylene Chloride 0-1% <br />Toluene 0-1% <br />Waste Codes: <br />U.S. EPA <br />D003 Reactive Characteristic Waste <br />F002 Spent halogenated solvents <br />F003 Spent non -halogenated solvents <br />F005 Spent non -halogenated solvents <br />California <br />352 Other Organics Solids <br />Estimated Quantities (lbs.): <br />83 Monthly average <br />500 Monthly maximum <br />1,000 Annual average <br />2,000 Annual maximum <br />Handling Process: <br />Storage in containers <br />Treatment Method: <br />Open Burning <br />Storage Capacity: <br />168 drums (55 -gallon) in combination with Waste Form 5 <br />LLNL EWSF Operation Plan <br />