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�J <br />(4) used chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants from totally enclosed heat transfer equipment, including <br />mobile air conditioning systems, mobile refrigeration, and commercial and industrial air conditioning <br />and refrigeration systems that use chlorofluorocarbons as the heat transfer fluid in a refrigeration <br />cycle, provided the refrigerant is reclaimed for further use. <br />(5)(A) Wastes, which meet the criteria for classification as a RCRA hazardous waste set forth in <br />section 66261.100(a)(1), (a)(2), or (a)(3), resulting from the extraction, beneficiation, and processing <br />of ores and minerals (including coal, phosphate rock and overburden from the mining of uranium ore), <br />except as provided by 40 CFR section 266.112 for facilities that burn or process hazardous waste, are <br />not hazardous wastes and are not subject to the requirements of this division or of Chapter 6.5 of <br />Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code. However, these wastes remain subject to Article 9.5 of <br />Chapter 6.5 of the Health and Safety Code if the wastes would otherwise be classified as hazardous <br />wastes pursuant to section 25117 of the Health and Safety Code or pursuant to this division. For <br />purposes of this paragraph, beneficiation of ores and minerals is restricted to the following activities: <br />Crushing; grinding; washing; dissolution; crystallization; filtration; sorting; sizing; drying; sintering; <br />pelletizing; briquetting; calcining to remove water and/or carbon dioxide; roasting; autoclaving, <br />and/or chlorination in preparation for leaching (except where the roasting (and/or autoclaving and/or <br />chlorination)/leaching sequence produces a final or intermediate product that does not undergo <br />further beneficiation or processing); gravity concentration; magnetic separation; electrostatic <br />separation; flotation; ion exchange; solvent extraction; electrowinning; precipitation; amalgamation; <br />and heap, dump, vat, tank, and in situ leaching. For the purpose of this paragraph, solid waste from <br />the processing of ores and minerals includes only the following wastes: <br />1. Slag from primary copper processing; <br />2. Slag from primary lead processing; <br />3. Red and brown muds from bauxite refining; <br />4. Phosphogypsum from phosphoric acid production; <br />5. Slag from elemental phosphorus production; <br />6. Gasifier ash from coal gasification; <br />7. Process wastewater from coal gasification; <br />8. Calcium sulfate wastewater treatment plant sludge from primary copper processing; <br />9. Slag tailings from primary copper processing; <br />10. Fluorogypsum from hydrofluoric acid production; <br />11. Process wastewater from hydrofluoric acid production; <br />12. Air pollution control dust/sludge from iron blast furnaces; <br />13. Iron blast furnace slag; <br />14. Treated residue from roasting/leaching of chrome ore; <br />15. Process wastewater from primary magnesium processing by the anhydrous process; <br />16. Process wastewater from phosphoric acid production; <br />17. Basic oxygen furnace and open hearth furnace air pollution control dust/sludge from carbon steel <br />production; <br />