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i <br /> �Y - GIIFORNIA,IN00-RI CRA ,t ' - <br /> PLEASE CHECK ALL ITEMS-BELOW THAT APPLY IN THE COLUMN BELOW EACH MANIFEST LINE ITEM: <br /> APPLICATION PROHIBITIONS TREATMENT STANDARDS �li.all.b11i.c ll.di <br /> Nonspecific solids with any metat 15 metals < their STLC value; Cu < 230 (STLC = 25); I I I <br /> or metal compound in Section 66699(b) Pb < 67 (STLC = 5); As 15 (STLC = 5) <br /> Nonspecific Aqueous (<=1X suspended < STLC values <br /> solids) with metals ' <br /> Nonspecific solids with any organic < 1% oft 8 <br /> grease by EPA',Method 9071; < 25 ppm volatile <br /> compound measured by EPA Methods 8080, organics by EPA Method 8240; < 435 PPM semi-volatile organics <br /> 8140, 8150, 8240, and/or 8270. by EPA Method 8270; and solvent extraction, critical fluid <br /> extraction, or thermal separation for organics undetectable _? <br /> by Methods 8240 and 8270 OR incineration with 99.99% DRE •�"." IP <br /> ��- <br /> Nonspecific Aqueous/L:mid (<=1X suspended :50.5 mg/l for each according to an EPA approved test method <br /> solids( with any organ c measured by EPA ! <br /> Methods 8080, 8140, 81`.0, 8240, or 8270. <br /> Non-RC: 1 not covered b•, the above No persistent or bioaccusu Lative substance > its STLC value <br /> L � ' <br /> TREATMENT STANDARDS <br /> 1 - Recovery, fuel substitution, or incineration - I <br /> -' - Deactivation <br /> S - Recovery or base neutralization to a PH > 2 � . <br /> - Recovery or icid neutralization to a pH < 12.5 <br /> - Dee_tivation to a corrosion rate of SAE 1020 steel <6.35 mm/yr <br /> - Constituent concent-ations -n the waste or treatment residue of the waste do not exceed the lo <br /> CCS of 40 CFR 261.11 for ary hazardous constituent listed in Table CCW for that waste. west value shown in Table <br /> - An ..xtract if the waste or 'f the treatment residue of the waste developed using the test method (TCLP) in Appendix I of <br /> 40 CFR 268 does not exceed :he lowest value shown in Table CCWE of. 40 CFR 261.41 for any hazardo�y„s constituent listed in' � <br /> Table CCWE 'or that waste. . <br /> - (Wet air ox'dation )r chemical oxidation) followed by carbon adsorption; biodegradation follo'�f�i )z, n or <br /> inc:neratic•i for wastewater; "" 'iilp <br /> - Incineration for nonwastewiters adsorpt'on;, <br /> - Fuet substi -ution or incineration for nonwastewaters <br /> - See :0 CFR :68.42(a)(5). 2G�•P ✓A qr � <br /> - Sen 0 CFR 'E8.42(rs(6). <br /> - Tr=atment 's requit id so that the waste is not prohibited. 9 <br /> - Maximus Wastewater/Nonwastewater Constituent Concentrations in Waste Extract (CCWE) in mg/t f <br /> Acetone - ,35/.59; r-Butyl Alcohol - 5.0/5.0; Carbon Disulfide - 1.05/4.81; Carbon Tetrachloride•., 05•/:96; <br /> Chlrrobenzene - .151.05; Cresols (and cresylic acid) - 2.82/.75; Cyctohexanone - .125/.75; 1,2-Dichtorobenaene 65/.1251 <br /> Ethvt Acetate - .05/.75; Ethytbenzene - .05/.053; Ethyl ether - .05/-75; Isotwtanol - 5.0/5.0; Methanol. .ee - _ <br /> Netnvlene C'il oride -20'/.26; Methyl Ethyl Ketone - .05/.75; Methyl Isobutyl Ketone .05/.33; Nitrobeniene 66/1.125; ' <br /> Py;'dine - 1.12/-33: Tetrac�toroethylene - .079/.05; Toluene - 1.12/-33; 1,1,1-Trichloroethane - 1.05/.41; ' <br /> 1,1,2-Trichtoro-1,2,2-Triftuoroethane - 1.051.96; Trichloroethylene - .062/.091; Trichlorofluoromethane - .05/.961* <br /> Xyltnro - .05/,15 • Stancnrd is total concentration (CCW) of .44mg/L if from the pharmaceutical industry. <br /> Max'MUM Wastewater/Nonwastewater Constituent Concentrations in Waste (CCw) in mg/t/mg/kg: <br /> 1,1,2-Trichloroethi ne - -054/6.2; Benzene - .07/3.72; 2-Ethoxyethanol - 73,3/47.5; 2-Nitropropane -073/5.6 ^ f4',I•. <br /> APPLICABLE EXTENSIONS <br /> National Capacity Variance until 5/8/92 for 0001 ignitable liquids mixed with sludges/sotids and U055, U056, U110 U122 <br /> U 154, U171, and U213 wastes which are contaminated soil and debris. <br /> Contaminated soil from CERCLA response or RCRA corrective action exempt until 11/8/90 for spent Solvent waste 0014005) <br /> l <br /> National Capacity Variance until (F <br /> 11/8/90 for Petroleum refining wastes (K048-KO52). <br /> Al other wastes affected by the third-third rule have a National Capacity Variance until 8/8/90. <br /> California Capacity Variance until 5/8/92 for Non-RCRA treatment standards for solids with metals, aqueous with organics, <br /> and solids with organics- <br /> sed 5/24/90 <br />