3. Aqueous wastes with total organic carbon less than 10% as measured by EPA Method 9060 and less than 1% total volatile organic compounds as measured by EPA Method 8240
<br />be treated by the following technologies:
<br />Phase separation by filtration, centrifugation or gravity settling, but excluding super critical fluid extraction
<br />Adsorption
<br />Distillation
<br />Biological processes conducted in tanks or containers and utilizing naturally o�curring microorganisms
<br />Photodegradation using ultraviolet light, with or without the addition of hydrogen peroxide or ozone, provided the treatment is conducted in an enclosed system
<br />Air Stripping or Steam Stripping
<br />4. Sludges, dusts, solid metal objects and metal workings which contain or are contaminated with metals listed in Title 22, CCR, Section 66261.24 (a)(2) and/or fluoride salts may be
<br />treated by the following technologies:
<br />Chemical Stabilization Using Silicates or Cementitious Reactions
<br />Physical processes which change only the physical properties of the waste such as grinding, shredding, crushing or compacting
<br />Drying to Remove Water
<br />Separation based on differences In physical properties such as size, magnetism or density
<br />Alum, gypsum, lime, sulfur or phosphate sludges may be treated by the following technologies:
<br />Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions
<br />Drying to Remove Water
<br />Phase Separation by Filter, Centrifuge, or Gravity Settling
<br />Wastes identified in Title 22, CCR, Section 66261.120, that meet the criteria and requirements for special waste classification in Section 66261.22 may be treated by the following
<br />technologies:
<br />Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions
<br />Drying to Remove Water
<br />Phase Separation by Filter, Centrifuge, or Gravity Settling
<br />Screening to separate components based on size
<br />Separation based on differences in physical properties such as size, magnetism or density
<br />Wastes, except asbestos, which have been classified by the Department as special wastes pursuant to Title 22, CCR, Section 66261.124, my be treated by the following technologies:
<br />Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions
<br />Drying to Remove Water
<br />Phase separation by filtration, centrifugation or gravity settling
<br />Magnetic Separation
<br />Inorganic acid or alkaline wastes may be treated by the following technology:
<br />Yes pH adjustment or neutralization
<br />Soils contaminated with metals listed in Title 22, CCR, Section 66261.24(a)(2), (Persistent and Bioaccumulative Toxic Substances) may be treated by the following technologies:
<br />Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions
<br />Screening to separate components based on size
<br />Magnetic separation
<br />Used oil, unrefined oil waste, mixed oil, oil mixed with water and oil/water separation sludges may be treated by the following technologies:
<br />Phase separation by filtration, centrifugation or gravity settling, but excluding super critical fluid extraction
<br />Distillation
<br />Neutralization I
<br />Yes Separation based on differences in physical properties such as kize, magnetism or density
<br />Reverse Osmosis
<br />Biological processes conducted in tanks or containers and utilizing naturally occurring microorganisms
<br />Containers of 110 gallons or less capacity which are not constructed of wood, paper, cardboard, fabric, or any other similar absorptive material, which have been emptied as
<br />specified in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, section 261.7 or inner liners removed from empty containers that once held hazardous waste or hazardous material and
<br />which are not excluded from regulation may be treated by the following technologies provided the treated containers and rinseate are managed in compliance with applicable
<br />requirements.
<br />Rinsing with a suitable liquid capable of dissolving or removing the hazardous constituents which the container held
<br />Physical processes such as crushing, shredding, grinding or puncturing, that change only the physical properties of the container or inner liner, provided the container/inner
<br />liner is first rinsed & rinseate is removed from container/inner liner
<br />Multi-component resins may be treated by the following process:
<br />Mixing the resin components in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions
<br />A waste stream technology combination certified by the Department pursuant to Section 25200.1.5 of the Health and Safety Code as appropriate for authorization under Permit by
<br />Rule.
<br />Certified Technology Number
<br />Aqueous wastes generated by rinsing products and fixtures holding products that were processed in cyanide -containing solutions may be treated by the following technologies:
<br />Oxidation by addition of hypochlorite
<br />Oxidation by addition of peroxide or ozone with or without ultraviolet light
<br />Alkaline chlorination
<br />Electrochemical oxidation
<br />Ion exchange
<br />Reverse osmosis
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