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(5) A description of the policies, programs, incentives, <br /> requirements, prohibitions, or other measures which, if implemented, would <br /> reduce or eliminate the need for new or expanded facilities. <br /> (6) A statement of goals, objectives, and policies currently in <br /> effect, or in the process of development, for the siting of hazardous <br /> waste facilities and the management of hazardous wastes during the next <br /> five years. <br /> (7) A schedule of recommended actions, including specific dates, for <br /> carrying out state, regional, and local actions to implement the state <br /> hazardous waste management plan. <br /> (Amended by Stats. 1987, Ch. 281. ) <br /> Article 4. Listings <br /> (Article 4 added by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1236) <br /> 25140. The department shall prepare, adopt and may revise when <br /> appropriate, a listing of the wastes which are determined to be hazardous, <br /> and a listing of the wastes which are determined to be extremely <br /> hazardous. When identifying such wastes the department shall consider, <br /> but not be limited to, the immediate or persistent toxic effects to man <br /> and wildlife and the resistance to natural degradation or detoxification <br /> of the wastes. <br /> (Added by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1236. ) <br /> 25141. The department shall develop and adopt by regulation criteria <br /> and guidelines for the identification of hazardous wastes and extremely <br /> hazardous wastes. <br /> (Added by Stats. 1977, Ch. 1039. ) <br /> 25142. Any waste which conforms to a criterion adopted pursuant to <br /> Section 25141 shall be managed in accordance with permits, orders, and <br /> regulations issued or adopted by the department pursuant to this chapter <br /> and building standards published in the State Building Standards Code <br /> relating to hazardous waste facilities, or recycled consistent with the <br /> list of hazardous wastes which the department, pursuant to Section 25175, <br /> finds are economically and technologically feasible to recycle, until the <br /> waste is cited in a list adopted by the department pursuant to Section <br /> 25140. <br /> (Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1631. ) <br /> 25143. (a) The department may grant a variance from one or more of <br /> the requirements of this chapter, or the regulations adopted pursuant to <br /> this chapter, for the management of a hazardous waste if all of the <br /> following conditions apply: <br /> (1) The hazardous waste is solely a non-RCRA hazardous waste or the <br /> hazardous waste management or its management is exempt from, or is not <br /> otherwise regulated pursuant to, the Resource Conservation and Recovery <br /> Act of 1976, as amended, (42 U.S.C. Sec. 6901 et seq. ) . <br /> (2) The department makes one of the following findings: <br /> (A) The hazardous waste or the hazardous waste management activity <br /> is insignificant or unimportant as a potential hazard to human health and <br /> safety, and the environment. <br /> -27- <br />