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Figure 5 <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES CRITERIA <br /> FOR INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTES <br /> THRESHOLD LIMIT <br /> CONCENTRATION <br /> SOLUBLE TOTAL <br /> (STLC) (T-TLC) <br /> mg/1 in wet wt. <br /> SUBSTANCE extract mg/kg <br /> Antimony and/or Antimony Compounds 15 500 <br /> Arsenic andlor Arsenic Compounds 5.0 500 <br /> Asbestos — 1.0% <br /> Barium and/or Ba Compounds (excl. Barite) 100 10,000 <br /> Beryllium and/or Beryllium Compounds 0.75 75 <br /> Cadmium and/or Cadmium Compounds 1.0 100 <br /> Chromium (VI) Compounds 5 500 <br /> Chromium and/or Chromium (111) Compounds 560 2,500 <br /> Cobalt and/or Cobalt Compounds 80 8,000 <br /> Copper and/or Copper Compounds 25 2,500 <br /> Fluoride Salts 180 18,000 <br /> Lead and/or Lead Compounds (inorganic) 5.0 1,000 <br /> Mercury and/or Mercury Compounds 0.2 20 <br /> Molybdenum and or Molybdenum Compounds 350 3,500 <br /> Nickel and/or Nickel Compounds 20 2,000 <br /> Selenium and/or Selenium Compounds 1.0 100 <br /> Silver and/or Silver Compounds 5 500 <br /> Thaillurn and/or Thallium Compounds 7.0 700 <br /> Vanadium and/or Vanadium Compounds 24 2,400 <br /> Zinc and/or Zinc Compounds 250 5,000 <br /> 2.3 Designated Wastes' <br /> As defined in §2522 of the Subchapter 15 regulations, 'designated waste' is either of the -- <br /> following: <br /> "1) nonhazardous waste which consists of or contains pollutants which,under ambient <br />_ environmental conditions at the waste management unit,could be released at <br /> concentrations in excess of applicable water quality objectives,or could cause <br /> degradation of waters of the state. <br /> Page 14 Designated Level Methodology <br />