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(e) "Hazardous waste facility" has the same meaning as defined in <br /> Section 25117.1. <br /> (f) "Hazardous waste facilities permit" means a permit issued by the <br /> department pursuant to Section 25200. <br /> (g) "Hazardous waste landfill" means a disposal facility, or part of <br /> a facility, where hazardous waste is placed in or onto land and which is <br /> not a land treatment facility, a surface impoundment, or an injection <br /> well. <br /> (h) "Land disposal" means placement in or on the land, and includes, <br /> but is not limited to, placement in a landfill, surface impoundment, waste <br /> pile, injection well, land treatment facility, salt dome formation, salt <br /> bed formation, underground mine or cave, or concrete vault or bunker <br /> intended for disposal purposes. <br /> (i) "Leachate" means any liquid, including any suspended components <br /> in the liquid, that has percolated through or drained from hazardous <br /> waste. <br /> (j ) Notwithstanding Section 25123.5, and for the purposes of this <br /> article only, "treatment" means any method, technique, or process, <br /> including incineration, occurring at authorized facilities which changes <br /> the physical, chemical, or biological character or composition of any <br /> hazardous waste and, by that change, the waste becomes nonhazardous, <br /> significantly less hazardous, or more suitable for land disposal because <br /> of removal or substantial reduction of undesirable properties, such as <br /> toxicity, mobility, persistence, reactivity, bioaccumulation, <br /> flammability, or corrosivity. "Treatment" does not include any of the <br /> following, to the extent that one or more of the following are the only <br /> methods which are used: <br /> (1) Solidification of hazardous waste by the addition of absorbent <br /> material which produces a change only in the physical character of the <br /> waste without a corresponding change in the chemical character of the <br /> waste. <br /> (2) Treatment occurring directly in or on the land, such as land <br /> treatment, except that treatment may include in situ treatment necessary <br /> for site mitigation. <br /> (3) Dilution of hazardous waste by the addition of nonhazardous <br /> material. <br /> (4) Evaporation in a surface impoundment. <br /> (k) "Small containers of hazardous waste in lab packs" means a <br /> container meeting the requirements of Section 66910 of Title 22 of the <br /> California Code of Regulations. <br /> (1) "Treated hazardous waste" means a hazardous waste which has been <br /> subject to treatment, as specified in subdivision (j ) , which meets <br /> treatment standards established by the department pursuant to Section <br /> 25179.6, and any applicable treatment standards adopted by the <br /> Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to Section 3004 of the Resource <br /> Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, as amended (42 U.S.C. Sec. <br /> 69241(m) ) . <br /> "Treated hazardous waste" also includes a hazardous waste which meets <br /> all applicable treatment standards without prior treatment. If a <br /> treatment standard has not been established for a hazardous waste that has <br /> not been restricted or prohibited by the Environmental Protection Agency <br /> pursuant to Section 3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of <br /> Alsa � Ga I G cc � <br /> -89- <br />