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%WWI ../ <br /> HOW TO COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS EFFECTIVE 1/1/99 <br /> no n° go Waste not subject <br /> Is the waste hazardous is waste hazardous for any other reason or <br /> for silver only(based on other constituent(based on California to regulation in <br /> 5mg/1 using the TCLP)? hazardous waste criteria)? California as a <br /> hazardous waste. <br /> yes <br /> yes <br /> lo Waste remains subject to California <br /> hazardous waste requirements. <br /> Is the waste: <br /> 1. A characteristically hazardous sludge* Waste is conditionally excluded from regulation under <br /> being reclaimed? <br /> 2. A characteristically hazardous by-product* yes RCRA or California hazardous waste requirements. It is <br /> being reclaimed? po conditionally excluded from being considered a solid,and <br /> 3. A commercial chemical product*being therefore a hazardous,waste under RCRA[40 CFR <br /> I261.2(c)(3)and(4);40 CFR 261.4(a)(13)]. However,persons <br /> reclaimed or accumulated speculatively*9 or claiming the exclusion must be able to document that they <br /> 4. Excluded scrap metal*being recycled? meet the terms of the exclusion[40 CFR 261.2(f)]. <br /> Ino <br /> Is the waste a scrap metal*being Waste is exempted from regulation under RCRA and <br /> recycled? es California hazardous waste requirements[40 CFR <br /> y 261.6(a)(3)(ii)]. <br /> no <br /> Determine the volume of the waste you generate and whether or not your waste will be reclaimed for its silver <br /> content. <br /> more than 100 <br /> no more than more than 100 kg/month and do <br /> 100 kg/month kg/month and not reclaim silver <br /> ( 27 gallons) reclaim silver <br /> rregointion <br /> ay be eligible for You may be eligible for regulation You may be subject to full <br /> as a CESQG according to 40 CFR,Part 266, regulation under RCRA and <br /> 0 CFR 261.5 ** Subpart F-Recyclable Materials applicable California hazardous <br /> Utilized for Precious Metal waste re uirements.** <br /> Recovery.** <br /> * See Selected Definitions on Page 4. <br /> * • See Table 1. <br /> Page 6 <br />