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Zand California Enunonmental Protection Agency <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> Pisposal Treatment Standards Unit <br /> ) estrictions bulletin <br /> An Updateon California's Treatment Standards and Land Disposal Restrictions <br /> S81726 <br /> In addition to other requirements. SB 1726(Chapter 853 of the 1992 Statute)extended the land disposal restrictions <br /> prohibition date to January 1, 1995,for three waste groups. SB 1726 also expanded waste reduction plan requirements for <br /> these three waste groups. The three affected waste groups are: <br /> (1) RCRA hazardous wastes whose RCRA treatment standards have not yet been developed <br /> (2) non-}MCRA hazardou wastes whose treatment standards are based on incineration, solvent extraction or biological <br /> treatment,and <br /> (3) non-RCRA solid haurdous wastes containing metals (wastes subject to the treatment standard in §66268.106 of <br /> Title 22,California Code of Regulations). <br /> Descriptions of these groups nd some examples of wastes that fall into these groups are outlined below. <br /> Description Regulatory Citation <br /> Waste Group and Examples p (CCR,rtle 22) <br /> "Newly listed"or"newly RCRA hazardous waste not listed in 40 CFR§§268.10,268.11 and 268.12. 66268.1(i) <br /> Identifled'RCRA waste <br /> Aqueous and liquid organic Any waste that contains an organic hazardous constituent.For the purposes of 66268.290) <br /> non-RCRA hazardous waste this paragraph.an aqueous or liquid waste is defined as a waste containing <br /> examples include(bur are not limited to): water or other liquid,and less than or equal to one percent of nonfilterable <br /> • aqueous waste with organic (suspended)solids by weight and an organic hazardous constituent means any <br /> constituents hazardous constituent,as defined in section 66260.10,other than those listed in <br /> • waste oil and mixed oil Table II of section 66261.24. <br /> • pesticide rinse water <br /> Solid non-RCRA hazardo s waste Any waste that contains an organic hazardous constituent.For the purposes of 66268.29(k) <br /> with organic compounds this paragraph,a solid hazardous waste is defined as a hazardous waste that <br /> examples include(bur are not limited to): contains greater than one percent of nonfilterable(suspended)solids by weight <br /> (2) • oil/water separation sludge(from and an organic hazardous constituent means any hazardous constituent,as <br /> non-refining sources) defined in section 66260.10,other than those listed in Table II of section <br /> • tank bottom waste(fro non- 66261.24. <br /> refining sources) <br /> • polymeric resin waste <br /> • other organic solids <br /> PCB waste Waste containing polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs). 66268.29(b) <br /> Nonwastewater solvent waste A solvent-containing liquid waste containing greater than or equal to one 66268.29(d) <br /> percent by weight Total Organic Carbon(TOC).The waste is determined to be <br /> liquid or nonliquid at the point of generation with the use of Paint Filter Test <br /> (Method 9095 in the U.S.EPA Publication SW-846,3rd Edition, 1986). <br /> Metal-containing solid A solid waste that contains any of the metals or metal compounds identified in 66268.29(g) <br /> non-RCRA hazardous waste Section 66261.24(a)(2).A solid waste is defined as a waste containing greater <br /> examples include(but are not limited to): than one percent of nonfilterable(suspended)solids by weight. <br /> (3) • metal sludge <br /> • metal dust <br /> • FCC catalyst <br /> • other spent catalyst <br /> • sandblast waste <br /> • drilling mud <br />