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Title 22 ..,dviromnental Health Standards—Hazardou,,waste §66261.24 <br /> In addition to the sampling methods in chapter nine of SW-846,the De- 6.35 mm(0.150 inch)per year at a test temperature of 55°C(130°F)as <br /> partmentwill consider samples obtained using anyof the otherapplicable determined bythe test method specified inNACEStandard TM-01-69 <br /> (� sampling methods specified in Appendix I of this chapter to be represen- as standardized in"rest Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste,Physical/ <br /> tative samples. Chemical Methods,"SW-846,3rd edition,U.S.Environmental Proteo- <br /> Nor&Authoriry cited:Sections 208,25141 and 25159,Health and Safety Code. tion Agency,1986(incorporated by reference,we section 66260.11)or <br /> Reference:Sections 25141,25159 and 25159.5,Health and Safety Code and 40 an equivalent test method approved by the Department pursuant to <br /> CFR Section 261.20. 66260.21. <br /> FIISroRY (b)A waste that exhibits the characteristic of corrosivity specified in <br /> 1.New section filed 5-24-91;effective 7-1-91 (Register 91,No.22). subsection(a)(1)or(a)(2)of this section has the EPA Hazardous Waste <br /> Number of D002. <br /> §6626121. Characteristic of lgnitability. Nate Authority cited:Sections 208,25141 and 25159,Health and Safety Code. <br /> (a)A waste exhibits the characteristic of ignitability if representative Reference:Sections 25117,25120.7-25141,25159 and 25159.5,Health and Safe- <br /> samples of the waste have any of the following properties: ty Code and 40 CFR Section 26122. <br /> (1)it is a liquid,otherthan an aqueous solution containing less than 24 HunoRY <br /> percent alcohol by volume,and has a flash point less than 60°C(1400F), 1.New section filed 5-24-91;effective 7-1-91(Register 91,No.22). <br /> as determined by a Pensky-Martens Closed Cup Tester,using the test <br /> method specified in ASTM Standard D-93-79 or D-93-80 (incorpo- §66261.23. Characteristic of Reactivity. <br /> rated byreference,see section66260.11),ora Setaflash Closed Cup Tes- (a)Awaste exhibits the characteristic of reactivity if representative <br /> ter,using the test method specified in ASTM Standard D-3278-78(in- samples of the waste have any of the following properties: <br /> corporated by reference,see section 66260.11),or as determimd by an (1)it is normally unstable and readily undergoes violent change with- <br /> equivalent test method approved by the Department pursuant to section out detonating; <br /> 66260.21; (2)it reacts violently with water, <br /> (2)it is not a liquid and is capable,under standard temperature and (3)it forms potentially explosive mixtures with water, <br /> pressure,of causing fire through friction,absorption of moisture or spon- (4)when mixed with water,it generates toxic gases,vapors or fumes <br /> taneous chemical changes and,when ignited,bums so vigorously and in a quantity sufficient to present a danger to human health orthe environ- <br /> persistently that it creates a hazard; <br /> (3) it is an ignitable compressed gas as defined in 49 CFR section mens; <br /> 173.300(is amended September 30,1982)and as determined by the test (5)i n a cyanide or sulfide bearing waste which,when exposed m es <br /> methods described in that regulation or equivalent test methods approved in aquintitysween2andresenta danger <br /> rtorate human <br /> health or theases,vapors orfumes <br /> by the Department pursuant to section 66260.21; m aquantity sufficient to present a dangerto human health or the rnviron- <br /> (4)it is an oxidizer as defined in 49 CFR section 173.151(as amended went; <br /> May 31, 1979). (6)it is capable of detonation or explosive reaction if it is subjected to <br /> (b)A waste that exhibits the characteristic of ignitability has the EPA a strong initiating source or if heated under confinement; <br /> Hazardous Waste Number of D001. (7)it is readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or <br /> re <br /> Nate AuthorityAuthoritycited:Sections 208,25141 and 25159.Health and Safety Code. action at standard temperature and pressure; <br /> Reference:Sections 25117,25120.2_25141,25159 and 25159.5,Health and Safe- <br /> Ey Code and 40 CFR Section 26121. amended April 20, 1987),or a Class A explosive as defined in 49 CFR <br /> HISTORY section 173.53(as amended April 5,1967)or a Class B explosive as de- <br /> l.New section filed 5-24-91;effective 7-1-91(Register 91,No.22)• fined in 49 CFR section 173.88(as amended May 19, 1980). <br /> (b)A waste that exhibits the characteristic of reactivity has the EPA <br /> §6626122. Characteristic of Corrosivity. Hazardous Waste Number of D003. <br /> (a)A waste exhibits the characteristic of corrosivity if representative Nate Authority cited:Sections 208,25141 and 25159,Health and Safety Code. <br /> samples of the waste have any of the following properties: Reference:Sections 25117,251202,25141,25159 and 25159.5,Health and Safe- <br /> (1)it is aqueous and has a pH less than or equal to greater than or 2 or gty Code and 40 CFR Section 26123. <br /> ORY <br /> equal to 12.5,as determined by a pHmeterusingeitherthe EPA testmeth- tiIve 7-1 <br /> 1.New section filed 5-24-91;effecve 7-I <br /> oil for pH or an equivalent test method approved by the Department pur- <br /> suantto section 66260.21.The EPA test method for pH is specified as <br /> Method 9040 in"fest Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste,Physical/ §6626124. Characteristic of Toxicity. <br /> Chemical Methods,"SW-846,3rd edition,U.S.Environmental Protec- (a)Awaste exhibits the characteristic oftoxicity ifrepresentativesam- <br /> tion Agency, 1986(incorporated by reference,sce section 66260.11); pies of the waste have any of the following properties: <br /> (2)it is a liquid and corrodes steel(SAE 1020)at a rate greater than (1) when using the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure <br /> 6.35 mm(0.250 inch)per year at a test temperature of 5500(130on as (TCLP)in Appendix I of chapter 18 of this division or equivalent meth- <br /> determined by the test method specified in NACE Standard TM-01-09 ods approved by the Department under the procedures set forth in section <br /> as standardized in"rest Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste,Physical/ 66260,2 1,the extracts from representative samples of the waste contain <br /> Chemical Methods,"SW-846,3rd edition,U.S.Environmental Protm- any of the contaminants listed in Table I of this section at a concentration <br /> tion Agency,1986(incorporated by reference,see section 66260.11)or equal to or greater than the respective value given in that table unless the <br /> an equivalent test method approved by the Department pursuant to sec- waste is excluded from classification as a solid waste or hazardous waste <br /> tion 66260.21; or is exempted from regulation pursuant to 40 CFR section 261.4.Where <br /> (3)it is not aqueous and,when mixed with an equivalent weight of wa- the waste contains less than 0.5 percent filterable solids,the waste itself, <br /> ter,produces a solution having a pH less than or equal to 2 or greater than after filtering,is considered to be the extract for the purposes of this sec- <br /> or equal to 12.5,as determined by a pH meter using either Method 9040 tion; <br /> in"Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste,PhysicaVChemical Meth- (A)a waste that exhibits the characteristic of toxicity pursuant to sub- <br /> ods," SW-846, 3rd edition, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, section(a)(1)of this section has the EPA Hazardous Waste Number spe- <br /> 1986(incorporated by reference,see section 66260.11)or an equivalent cified in Table I of this section which conesponds to the toxic contami- <br /> test method approved by the Department pursuant to 66260.21; nant musing it to be hazardous; <br /> (4)it is not a liquid and,when mixed with an equivalent weight of wa- (B)Table I-Maximum Concentration of Contaminants forthe Toxic- <br /> ter,produces a liquid that corrodes steel(SAE 1020)at state greater than ity Characteristic: <br /> Page 655 Reymm9t.W.22 i3t-91 <br />