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<br /> IV. DEFINITIONS Noncontiguous properties owned by the same person
<br /> but connected by a right-of-way which that person
<br /> Container:A device that is open or closed,and portable, controls and to which the public does not have access,
<br /> in which material can be stored, handled, treated, are also considered onsite property.
<br /> transported, recycled or disposed of. Note: Railroad cars
<br /> are "containers", since they are portable when full and RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
<br /> are subject to all storage and management requirements (RCRA). Federal statute that regulates generators,
<br /> and restrictions applicable to containers. transporters, and facilities that treat, store or dispose of
<br /> hazardous waste. All RCRA hazardous wastes are
<br /> Containment Building:A hazardous waste management identified in Part 261 of title 40 of the C.F.R. and
<br /> unit that is used to store or treat hazardous waste under appendices and title 22, Cal. Code Regs., Section
<br /> the provisions of article 29 of chapter 14 or 15, division 66261.1et seq,
<br /> 4.5. Title 22, Cal. Code Regs.
<br /> Silver-only Hazardous Waste: Wastes containing silver
<br /> Drip Pad:An engineered structure consisting of curbed, or silver compounds that are hazardous waste solely due
<br /> free-draining base, constructed of non-earthen materials to the presence of silver in the waste. These wastes are
<br /> and designed to convey preservative kick-back or regulated according to the provisions of Health & Sat.
<br /> drippage from treated wood, precipitation, and surface Code, section 25143.13.
<br /> water run-on to an associated collection system at wood
<br /> preserving plants. Storage Facility: A hazardous waste facility at which
<br /> the hazardous waste is either:
<br /> Generator or Producer: Any person, by site, whose act (a) held onsite past the applicable time limit (90/
<br /> or process produces hazardous waste or whose act first 180/270 days);
<br /> causes a hazardous waste to become subject to (b) held for any period of time at an offsite facility
<br /> regulation. that is not a transfer facility; or
<br /> (c) held at a transfer facility for periods longer than
<br /> Grant of Authorization: A permit, interior status six days, or longer than 10 days for transfer facilities
<br /> authorization, variance, permit-by-rule, conditional located in industrial areas.
<br /> authorization, conditional exemption, or consent order. (d) DTSC may extend the above period of time for
<br /> hazardous waste that is generated as a result of an
<br /> Hazardous Waste Facility or Facility: All contiguous emergency release and that is collected and temporarily
<br /> land and structures, other appurtenances, and stored by emergency rescue personnel, as defined in
<br /> improvements on the land used for treatment, transfer, Section 25501, or by a response action contractor, upon
<br /> storage, resource recovery, disposal or recycling of the request of emergency rescue personnel or the response
<br /> hazardous wastes.A hazardous waste facility may consist action contractor.
<br /> of one or more treatment, transfer, storage, resource (e) The hazardous waste is held at a transfer facility
<br /> recovery, disposal or recycling operational units or for any period of time in a manner other than in a
<br /> combinations of these units. container or tank.
<br /> (f) The hazardous waste is held at a transfer facility
<br /> Non-RCRA Hazardous Waste: All hazardous waste for any period of time and handling occurs other than
<br /> regulated in the State of California, other than RCRA ! the transfer of packages or containerized hazardous waste
<br /> (federally-regulated) hazardous waste.A hazardous waste from one vehicle to another.
<br /> is presumed to be RCRA hazardous waste, unless it is (g) A grant of authorization from the Department
<br /> determined pursuant to Section 66261.101 that it is a is required for a Hazardous Waste Storage Facility.
<br /> non-RCRA hazardous waste.
<br /> Tank: A stationary device, designed to contain an
<br /> Offsite: Any site that is not onsite. accumulation of hazardous waste constructed primarily
<br /> Onsite: Geographically contiguous property that may of nonearthen materials (e.g., wood, concrete, steel,
<br /> be divided by public or private right-of-way, provided plastic) which provide structural support. Note: Devices
<br /> the entrance and exit between the properties is at a designed to allow attached "hard-piping" are considered
<br /> crossroads Intersection, and access is by crossing as to be tanks because this indicates that they are not
<br /> opposed to going along the right-of-way. intended to be moved while in use.
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