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11. Containers of 110 gallons or less capacity which are not constructed of wood,paper,cardboard,fabric,or any other similar absorptive material,which <br /> have been emptied as specified in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations,section 261.7 or inner liners removed from empty containers that once held <br /> hazardous waste or hazardous material and which are not excluded from regulation may be treated by the following technologies provided the treated <br /> containers and rinseate are managed in compliance with applicable requirements. <br /> ❑a. Rinsing with a suitable liquid capable of dissolving or removing the hazardous constituents which the container held. <br /> ❑b. Physical processes such as crushing,shredding,grinding or puncturing,that change only the physical properties of the container or inner liner,provided the <br /> container or inner liner is first rinsed and the rinseate is removed from the container or inner liner. <br /> 12. Multi-component resins may be treated by the following process: <br /> ❑a. Mixing the resin components in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. <br /> 13. A waste stream technology combination certified by the Department pursuant to Section 25200.1.5 of the Health and Safety Code as appropriate for <br /> authorization under Permit by Rule. <br /> Certified Technology Number: <br /> 14. Aqueous wastes generated by rinsing products and fixtures holding products that were processed in cyanide-containing solutions may be treated by the <br /> following technologies: <br /> ❑a. Oxidation by addition of hypochlorite. <br /> ❑b. Oxidation by addition of peroxide or ozone,with or without the use of ultraviolet light. <br /> ❑c. Alkaline chlorination. <br /> ❑d. Electrochemical oxidation. <br /> ❑e. Ion exchange. <br /> ❑f Reverse osmosis. <br /> 15. Aqueous wastes generated by reverse osmosis or the regeneration of demineralizer(ion exchange)columns that were used for recycling of wastewaters at <br /> facilities that maintain zero discharge of wastewaters derived from the treatment of cyanide-containing aqueous waste may be treated by the following <br /> technologies: <br /> ❑a. Oxidation by addition of hypochlorite. <br /> ❑b. Oxidation by addition of peroxide or ozone,with or without the use of ultraviolet light. <br /> ❑c. Alkaline chlorination. <br /> ❑d. Electrochemical oxidation. <br /> ❑e. Ion exchange. <br /> ❑f Reverse osmosis. <br /> 16. Rinseate from rinsing equipment used to transfer aqueous solutions containing cyanides such as containers, pumps, and hoses may be treated by the <br /> following technologies: <br /> ❑a. Oxidation by addition of hypochlorite. <br /> ❑b. Oxidation by addition of peroxide or ozone,with or without the use of ultraviolet light. <br /> ❑c. Alkaline chlorination. <br /> ❑d. Electrochemical oxidation. <br /> ❑e. Ion exchange. <br /> ❑f Reverse osmosis. <br /> 17. Aqueous wastes generated by the following onsite recycling activities 1)Rinsing spent anode bags prior to onsite reuse;or 2)Rinsing empty containers <br /> prior to onsite reuse may be treated by the following technologies: <br /> ❑a. Oxidation by addition of hypochlorite. <br /> ❑b. Oxidation by addition of peroxide or ozone,with or without the use of ultraviolet light. <br /> ❑c. Alkaline chlorination. <br /> ❑d. Electrochemical oxidation. <br /> ❑e. Ion exchange. <br /> ❑f Reverse osmosis. <br /> 18. Aqueous wastes generated by onsite laboratories conducting analyses and testing may be treated by the following technologies: <br /> ❑a. Oxidation by addition of hypochlorite. <br /> ❑b. Oxidation by addition of peroxide or ozone,with or without the use of ultraviolet light. <br /> ❑c. Alkaline chlorination. <br /> ❑d. Electrochemical oxidation. <br /> ❑e. Ion exchange. <br /> ❑f Reverse osmosis. <br /> 19. Process solutions containing cyanides with recoverable amounts of metal may be treated by the following technology: <br /> ❑ Electrowinning to recover metals prior to further treatment,including destruction of incidental amounts of cyanide by electrochemical oxidation resulting from <br /> the electrowinning process. <br /> 20. Process solutions containing cyanides added slowly to a rinse tank at a level that never exceeds 5,000 milligrams per liter cyanide in the rinse tank may be <br /> treated by the following technologies: <br /> ❑a. Oxidation by addition of hypochlorite. <br /> ❑b. Oxidation by addition of peroxide or ozone,with or without the use of ultraviolet light. <br /> ❑c. Alkaline chlorination. <br /> ❑d. Electrochemical oxidation. <br /> ❑e. Ion exchange. <br /> ❑f Reverse osmosis. <br /> UPCF Rev.(08/08) www.unidocs.org <br />