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Adobe Captivate Thursday, January 20, 2022 <br /> Slide 22 - EPA Identification Numbers 02 <br /> is it a Nora- RCRA Hazardous Waste? <br /> Nora-RCRA wastes are not hazardous at the <br /> federal level, but are hazardous in California. <br /> Examples include: <br /> O.00 <br /> Health & Beauty Office & School Pool Pet Care Used Oil &Oil <br /> Products Supplies Chemicals Products Filters/Diesel <br /> Contaminated <br /> Materials <br /> Continue <br /> Slide notes <br /> Non-RCRA hazardous waste is defined as hazardous waste that does not fall under federal RCRA regulations <br /> but are still considered hazardous by state of California standards and are assigned California waste codes. <br /> Numerous materials that would not be considered hazardous waste under the federal RCRA definitions <br /> are considered hazardous waste in California. <br /> Examples of Non-RCRA hazardous waste include health and beauty products,office and school supplies, <br /> pool chemicals,used oil,and diesel contaminated materials. <br /> Text Captions <br /> Is i a Non - RCRA Hazardous Waste? <br /> Page 38 of 49 <br />