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0 li <br /> Forward, Inc. -2- 23 April 1982 <br /> C. Earth materials contaminated with lubricating or diesel oils . <br /> [Discharge should not pose a threat to water quality with the applica- <br /> tion of the specifications below.] <br /> D. Barium/strontium wastes from F.M.C. Modesto. <br /> [As authorized by staff letter dated 13 Decemer 1978, these wastes <br /> consist of residuals from the processing of barium and strontium ores . <br /> These wastes represent over 90% of the Group 1 materials discharged to <br /> date at the Forward site and should not pose a threat to water quality <br /> with the application of the specifications below.] <br /> E. The above wastes and other materials containing hazardous contaminants <br /> are approved subject to compliance with each of the following limit!;: <br /> [These specifications attempt to define the "borderline" hazardous <br /> characteristics below which selected Group 1. wastes are appropriate <br /> for disposal in a Class 11-1 site like For,.,,iard, Inc. Ref. : A.L. <br /> Franks, "Waste Discharge Rei wire for Nonseweralble Waste Disposal <br /> to Land" , SWRCB (July 1980) pp. 38-39.] <br /> 1. Materials listed in the CALM with concentrations not exceeding the <br /> CAM hazardous level shall be acceptable. <br /> [CAM is the California Assessment Manual for Hazardous Wastes and <br /> is published by the Department of Health Services (DOHS) . The <br /> manual establishes a procedure to ascertain whether a waste is <br /> hazardous or extremely hazardous. Below the CAM hazardous level , <br /> waste materials are not considered to be hazardous arta could oftcn <br /> be left in the enviromwntal or disposed of in a site with less <br /> stringent controls than a Class 11-1.] <br />