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Basic Hazardous Waste Management <br /> Module 3: Container & Tank Management <br /> Container <br /> ® A container is a device that is open or closed, and portable, in which material can be stored, <br /> handled,treated, transported, recycled, or disposed of. <br /> Tank Wl <br /> • A tank is a stationary device designed to contain an <br /> accumulation of hazardous waste constructed primarily of `" 4 <br /> non-earthen materials (e:g.,wood, concrete, steel, plastic) CGitfptNlNEN1 <br /> that provide structural support. <br /> ��>1�8Z71 Sl.?ANyf,`. <br /> Container Accumulation Areas <br /> s • Generators must have a designated Central <br /> Accumulation Area (CAA) <br /> o Generators can have multiple CAAs <br /> • LQGs—CAA must be>50 ft from property line if - <br /> ignitable <br /> • (D001)or reactive (D003) waste present <br /> • Facility must be maintained &operated to minimize <br /> possibility of a fire, explosion, or release <br /> Accumulation Time Limits and Volumes <br /> LQG 90 days;no limitfor hazardous waste stored on-site <br /> SQC] 180 days(270 days if shipped?200 miles);maximum <br /> 6,000 kg hazardous waste stored on-site <br /> V$QG No time limit until 100 kg of hazardous waste(180 days)or <br /> 1 kg of acutelyor extremely hazardous waste is reached <br /> (previously CESQG) (then 90 days) <br /> NATEC International, Inc. Page 22 <br />