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(5) Within three days of reaching any applicable quantity limitation <br /> specified in paragraph (1) of this subdivision, the generator labels the <br /> container holding the accumulated hazardous waste with the date the <br /> quantity limitation was reached and either transfers the waste offsite or <br /> complies with the regulations adopted by the department establishing <br /> requirements for personnel training, preparedness and prevention, and <br /> contingency plans and emergency procedures applicable to storage <br /> facilities. <br /> (6) The generator complies with regulations adopted by the <br /> department pertaining to the use and management of containers and any <br /> other regulations adopted by the department to implement this subdivision. <br /> (7) The generator does not otherwise meet the definition of a <br /> storage facility. <br /> (Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1632. ) <br /> 25123.5. "Treatment" means any method, technique, or process which <br /> changes or is designed to change the physical, chemical, or biological <br /> character or composition of any hazardous waste or any material contained <br /> therein, or removes or reduces its harmful properties or characteristics <br /> for any purpose. <br /> (Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1632. ) <br /> 25123.6. "Volatile organic compound" means a compound which is a <br /> volatile organic compound according to Method No. 8240 in the <br /> Environmental Protection Agency Document No. Solid Waste 846 (1982) or any <br /> equivalent, alternative method acceptable to the department. <br /> (Added by Stats. 1985, Ch. 1338. ) <br /> 25124. (a) "Waste" means any discarded material that is not .� <br /> excluded by this chapter or by regulations adopted pursuant to this <br /> chapter. <br /> (b) A discarded material is any material which is any of the <br /> following: <br /> (1) Relinquished, as specified in subdivision (c) . <br /> (2) Recycled, as specified in subdivision (d) . <br /> (3) Considered inherently waste like, as specified in the <br /> regulations adopted by the department. <br /> (c) A material is a waste if it is relinquished by being any of the <br /> following: <br /> (1) Disposed of. <br /> (2) Burned or incinerated. <br /> (3) Accumulated, stored, or treated, but not recycled, before, or in <br /> lieu of, being relinquished by being disposed of, burned, or incinerated. <br /> (d) A material is a waste if it is recycled, or accumulated, stored, <br /> or treated before recycling, except as provided in Section 25143.2. <br /> (e) A material is a waste if it poses a threat to public health or <br /> the environment and meets either, or both, of the following conditions: <br /> (1) It is mislabeled or not adequately labeled, unless the, material <br /> is correctly labeled or adequately labeled within 10 days after the <br /> material is discovered to be mislabeled or inadequately labeled. <br /> _i <br /> -12- <br />