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Document <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />TITLE 22. Social Security <br />Division 4.5. Environmental Health Standards for the Management of Hazardous Waste <br />Chapter 18, Land Disposal Restrictions <br />Article 1. General <br />§66268.7. Testing, Tracking, and Recordkeeping Requirements for Generators, Tre; <br />§66268.7. Testing, Tracking, and Recordkeeping Requirements for Generators, <br />Treaters, and Disposal Facilities. <br />§: • Note • History <br />(a) Requirements for generators: <br />(1) A generator of hazardous waste shall determine if the waste has to be treated before it can be <br />land disposed. This is done by determining if the hazardous waste meets the treatment standards <br />in article 4 or article 11. This determination can be made in either of two ways: testing the waste <br />or using knowledge of the waste. If the generator tests the waste, testing would normally <br />determine the total concentration of hazardous constituents, or the concentration of hazardous <br />constituents in an extract of the waste obtained using test method 1311 in "Test Methods of <br />Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods," "USEPA Publication SW -846, as <br />referenced in section 66260.11 of this division, depending on whether the treatment standard for <br />the waste is expressed as a total concentration or concentration of hazardous constituent in the <br />waste's extract. In addition, some hazardous wastes shall be treated by particular treatment <br />methods before they can be land disposed and some soils are contaminated by such hazardous <br />wastes. These treatment standards are also found in section 66268.40, and are described in detail <br />in section 66268.42, Table 1. These wastes, and soils contaminated with such wastes, do not <br />need to be tested (however, if they are in a waste mixture, other wastes with concentration level <br />treatment standards would have to be tested). If a generator determines they are managing a <br />waste or soil contaminated with a waste, that displays a hazardous characteristic of ignitability, <br />corrosivity, reactivity, or toxicity, they shall comply with the special requirements of section <br />66268.9 of this chapter in addition to any applicable requirements in this section. <br />(2) Except as provided in subsection (B), if the waste or contaminated soil does not meet the <br />treatment standard: With the initial shipment of waste to each treatment or storage facility, the <br />generator shall send a one-time written notice to each treatment or storage facility receiving the <br />waste, and place a copy in the file. The notice shall include the information in column "66268.7 <br />(a)(2)" of the Generator Paperwork Requirements Table in section 66268.7(a)(4). No further <br />notification is necessary until such time that the waste or facility change, in which case a new <br />notification shall be sent and a copy placed in the generator's file. <br />(A) For contaminated soil, the following certification statement should be included, signed by an <br />authorized representative: <br />I certify under penalty of law that I personally have examined this contaminated soil and it <br />[does/does not] contain listed hazardous waste and [does/does not] exhibit a characteristic of <br />hazardous waste and requires treatment to meet the soil treatment standards as provided by <br />section 66268.49(c). <br />./om_isapi.dll?client1D=767253846&E22=Title%2022&E23=66268.7&E24=&infobase= <br />