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0 0 <br />(c)(1) A hazardous waste will remain a hazardous waste unless and until it meets the criteria of <br />subsection (d) of this section. Except as otherwise provided in subsections (c)(2), (c)(3), (c)(4), and <br />(c)(5) of this section, any waste generated from the treatment, storage, or disposal of a hazardous <br />waste, including any sludge, spill residue, ash, emission control dust or leachate including precipitation <br />run-off is a hazardous waste. (However, materials that are reclaimed from wastes and that are used <br />beneficially are not wastes and hence are not hazardous wastes under this provision unless the <br />reclaimed material is burned for energy recovery or used in a manner constituting disposal.) <br />(2) Waste pickle liquor sludge generated by lime stabilization of spent pickle liquor from the iron and <br />steel industry (SIC Codes 331 and 332) is not hazardous even though it is generated from the <br />treatment, storage, or disposal of a hazardous waste, unless it exhibits one or more of the <br />characteristics of hazardous waste. <br />(3)(A) Nonwastewater residues, such as slag, resulting from high temperature metals recovery <br />(HTMR) processing of K061, K062 or F006 waste, in units identified as rotary kilns, flame reactors, <br />electric furnaces, plasma arc furnaces, slag reactors, rotary hearth furnace/electric furnace <br />combinations or industrial furnaces (as defined in section 66260.10, for "Industrial furnace", (f), (g) <br />and (1)), that are disposed in RCRA Subtitle D units, provided that these residues meet the generic <br />exclusion levels identified below for all constituents, and exhibit no characteristics of hazardous waste, <br />as identified in article 3 of Chapter 11 of division 4.5, Title 22, CCR. Testing requirements shall be <br />incorporated in a facility's waste analysis plan; at a minimum, composite samples of residues shall be <br />collected and analyzed quarterly and/or when the process or operation generating the waste changes. <br />Persons claiming this exclusion in an enforcement action will have the burden of proving by clear and <br />convincing evidence that the material meets all of the exclusion requirements. <br />Constituent <br />Maximum for any single <br />composite sample - TCLP mg/L <br />Generic exclusion levels for K061 and K062 <br />nonwastewater HTMR residues <br />Antimony <br />0.10 <br />Arsenic <br />0.50 <br />Barium <br />7.6 <br />Beryllium <br />0.010 <br />Cadmium <br />0.050 <br />Chromium (total) <br />0.33 <br />Lead <br />0.15 <br />Mercury <br />0.009 <br />Nickel <br />1.0 <br />Selenium <br />0.16 <br />Silver <br />0.30 <br />Thallium <br />0.020 <br />Zinc <br />70 <br />Constituent <br />Maximum for any single <br />composite sample - TCLP mg/L <br />Generic exclusion levels for F006 <br />nonwastewater HTMR residues <br />Antimony <br />0.10 <br />Arsenic <br />0.50 <br />Barium <br />7.6 <br />Beryllium <br />0.010 <br />Cadmium <br />0.050 <br />Chromium (total) <br />0.33 <br />Constituent <br />Maximum for any single <br />