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Aldrin <br />Arsenic and/or arsenic compounds <br />Beryllium and/or beryllium compounds <br />Cadmium and/or cadmium compounds <br />Chlordane <br />2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid <br />Dieldrin <br />Dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) <br />Substance <br />Endrin <br />Heptachlor <br />Kepone <br />Lead compounds, organic <br />Lindane <br />Mercury and/or mercury compounds <br />Mirex <br />Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) <br />Selenium and/or selenium compounds <br />Thallium and/or thallium compounds <br />Toxaphene <br />2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid <br />Special Wastes <br />140 <br />50,000 (as AS) <br />7,500 (as Be) <br />10,000 (as Cd) <br />250 <br />10,000 <br />800 <br />TTLC (Wet -Weight in mg/kg) <br />20 <br />470 <br />2,100 <br />1,300 (dry weight basis; as Pb) <br />400 <br />2,000 (as Hg) <br />2,100 <br />5,000 <br />10,000 (as Se) <br />70,000 (as TI) <br />500 <br />1,000 <br />The following is a noninclusive list of wastes which may be classified as special wastes: <br />(1) ash from burning of fossil fuels, biomass and other combustible materials; <br />(2) auto shredder waste; <br />(3) baghouse and scrubber wastes from air pollution control; <br />(4) catalyst from petroleum refining and chemical plant processes; <br />(5) cement kiln dust; <br />(6) dewatered sludge from treatment of industrial process water; <br />(7) dewatered tannery sludge; <br />(8) drilling mud from drilling of gas and oil wells; <br />(9) refractory from industrial furnaces, kilns and ovens; <br />(10) sand from sandblasting; <br />(11) sand from foundry casting; <br />(12) slag from coal gasification; <br />(13) sulfur dioxide scrubber waste from flue gas emission control in combustion <br />Draft HMMP <br />March, 2000 <br />