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:3 <br /> 1X' CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL, AND BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT <br /> 1 . Operation. <br /> (a) Chemical , physical , or biological treatment of hazardous waste <br /> shall comply with Item 7 (b) , Part III of this document. <br /> (b) Hazardous wastes or treatment reagents shall not be placed in <br /> the treatment process or equipment if they could cause the <br /> treatment process or equipment to rupture, leak, corrode, or <br /> otherwise fail before the end of its intended life. <br /> (c) If hazardous waste is continuously fed into the treatment <br /> process or equipment, the process or equipment shall be equipped <br /> with a means to stop this inflow (e.g. , a waste feed cut-off <br /> system or by-pass system to a standby containment device) . <br /> 2. Analysis of waste. <br /> (a) Whenever: <br /> (1 ) A hazardous waste which is substantially different from <br /> waste previously treated in a treatment process or equip- <br /> ment at the facility is to be treated in that process or <br /> equipment, or <br /> (2) A substantially different process than any previously used <br /> at the facility is to be used to treat hazardous waste <br /> chemically, the owner or operator shall , before treating <br /> the different waste or using the different process or <br /> equipment: <br /> (i) Conduct waste analyses and trial treatment tests <br /> (e.g. , bench scale or pilot plant scale tests) ; or <br /> ( ii) Obtain documented information on similar <br /> treatment of similar waste under similar operating <br /> conditions; <br /> to show that this proposed treatment will meet all applicable <br /> requirements of Item 1 (a) and (b) . <br /> 3. Inspections. <br /> (a) The owner or operator shall inspect, where present: <br /> (1 ) Discharge control and safety equipment (e.g. , waste feed <br /> cut-off systems, by-pass systems, drainage systems, and <br /> pressure relief systems) at least once each operating day, <br /> to ensure that it is in good working order: <br />