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Hazardous Waste Fee Health and Safety Code - Sec. 25143.12 Page 1 of 1 <br /> Laws, Regulations & Annotations <br /> BTLG Table of Contents(../../business-faxes-law-guide.html)>Hazardous Waste Fee Health BUSINESS TAXES LAW GUIDE— <br /> and Safety Code(hazardous-waste-fee.html)>Chapter 6.5(hwf-ch6-5.html)>Section 25143.12 REVISION 2013 <br /> Hazardous Waste Fee Health and Safety Code <br /> CHAPTER 6.5 HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTROL <br /> ARTICLE 4. LISTINGS <br /> SECTION 25143.12 <br /> 25143.12. Petroleum contaminated debris. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, debris that <br /> is contaminated only with crude oil or any of its fractions is exempt from regulation under this chapter <br /> if all of the following conditions are met: <br /> (a) The debris consists exclusively of wood, paper,textile materials, concrete rubble, metallic <br /> objects, or other solid manufactured objects. <br /> (b)The debris is not subject to regulation as a hazardous waste or used oil under federal law. <br /> (c)The debris does not contain any free liquids, as determined by the paint filter test specified in the <br /> regulations adopted by the department. <br /> (d) The debris, if not contaminated with crude oil or any of its fractions, would not be regulated as a <br /> hazardous waste under this chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter. <br /> (e)The debris is not a container or tank that is subject to regulation as hazardous waste under this <br /> chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter. <br /> (f) The debris is disposed of in a composite lined portion of a waste management unit that is <br /> classified as either a Class I or Class 11 waste management unit in accordance with Article 3 <br /> (commencing with Section 2530) of Chapter 15 of Division 3 of Title 23 of the California Code of <br /> Regulations, the disposal is made in accordance with the applicable requirements of the California <br /> regional water quality control board and the California Integrated Waste Management Board, and, if <br /> the waste management unit is a Class 11 landfill, it is sited, designed, constructed, and operated in <br /> accordance with the minimum standards applicable on or after October 9, 1993, to new or expanded <br /> municipal solid waste landfills, that are contained in Part 258 (commencing with Section 258.1) of <br /> Subchapter I of Chapter 1 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as those regulations read on <br /> January 1, 1996. <br /> r <br /> http://www.boe.ca.gov/lawguides/business/current/btlg/vol4/hwf/hwf-25143-12.htm1 8/28/2014 <br />