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Table 8-1 <br /> (DHS Table Q) <br /> RESIDUALS GENERATION — <br /> PROJECTED TO THE YEAR 2000 <br /> (TONS) <br /> Projected Residue Projected <br /> Generalized Capacity Generation Quantity <br /> Treatment Method Requirementl Multiplier of Residuals <br /> 3 <br /> Aqueous Treatment - 1 ,887 . 1 189 _ <br /> Organic <br /> Aqueous Treatment - 3,905 .5 1,953 <br /> Metals/Neutralization <br /> Incineration 1 , 115 .1 112 <br /> Solvent Recovery 1,491 .2 298 <br /> Oil Recovery 7,302 .2 1,460 <br /> Other Recycling 3,651 .6 2, 191 <br /> Stabilization 423 1 .2 508 <br /> Bioreclamation4ZQa 06 6 <br /> TOTAL 20,482 6,711 <br /> Waste tonnage values have been rounded to the nearest whole number <br /> since the projections are based on several layers of calculations and <br /> interpretations. A more precise number would indicate false preci - <br /> sion. <br /> 1. Data were obtained by summing treatment methods (shown in Ta- <br /> ble 5-2) for projected quantities of hazardous wastes in Ta- <br /> ble 6-6. <br /> 2. The multiplier was provided in QHS Technical Reference Manual , <br /> Table E-2. <br /> 3. In accordance with DHS's directives, Table -4 presents estimates <br /> of residuals capacity requirements for the period 1990 through the <br /> year 2000. <br /> 4. Bioreclamation was assigned to the contaminated soils waste group. <br /> 5. The multiplier was estimated by calculating a weighted average of <br /> the factors for the alternative treatment methods recommended by <br /> DHS in Table E-1 of the Technical Reference Manual . <br /> 6. Based on the assumption that through biodegradation/aeration <br /> processes for contaminated soils, no residuals will be formed. <br /> - PJ9 93905026.000 8-8 Rev. 0 11/10/88 <br />