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Page 2 of 2 <br /> Appendix X waste? No <br /> California Hazardous waste? No <br /> In regards to the 2 drums of rinse water that contains traces of paint. These drums contain 1-5%paint <br /> max. Per the MSDS the specific gravity of this particular paint is 1.37, so the paint residue in the water <br /> would sink to the bottom, meaning that this product will not flash. These drums will be marked at rinse <br /> water containing traces of paint. <br /> Using generator knowledge, these drums do not exhibit a characteristic. <br /> M listed waste? No <br /> Appendix X waste? No <br /> California Hazardous waste? No <br /> This is how we are going to classify these products. I am still looking through the reqs to see if there is <br /> anything that would prevent the drums of absorbent and rinse water from moving on a BOL to our <br /> closest facility to be held for disposal. This is not something that I have come across before as an issue. <br /> If you have a regulatory reference to assist me that would be greatly appreciated. In the meantime, we <br /> will have NRC Environmental label the non haz drums at the UP railyard to ensure we meet our 10 day <br /> labeling deadline required by the state. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Steven Chaney <br /> FedEx Freight Inc. <br /> Emergency Response Specialist <br /> Southwest Region <br /> Office:501-860-7904 <br /> Mobile:501-326-5159 <br /> Fax:870-414-0758 <br /> From: Aaron Lanning [mailto:alanning@bellsouth.net] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 12:41 PM <br /> To: Steven Chaney <br /> Subject: 3097419102 <br /> In regards to the damaged pails on pro#3097419102 please put them in salvage drums and return as <br /> we can potentially rework what is left into a product. <br /> Aaron Lanning <br /> 2/12/2014 <br />