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of fossil fuels; <br />(14) tailings from the extraction, beneficiation and processing of ores and <br />minerals; <br />A hazardous waste which meets all of the following criteria and requirements shall be <br />classified as a special waste: <br />(1) It is a solid, a water-based sludge or a water-based slurry of which the solid <br />constituents are substantially insoluble in water; <br />(2) It is a hazardous waste only because: <br />(A) It contains a persistent or bioaccumulative substance at a solubilized and <br />extractable concentration exceeding its Soluble Threshold Limit <br />Concentration (STLC), or at a total concentration exceeding its Total <br />Threshold Limit Concentration (TTLC), except that: <br />I. It shall contain no persistent or bioaccumulative substance at a <br />solubilized and extractable concentration in milligrams per kilogram <br />of waste exceeding the TTLC value for the substance; and <br />ii. It shall contain no persistent or bioaccumulative inorganic substance <br />at a concentration equal to or exceeding the TTLC value of the <br />substance. <br />List of Chemical Names and Common Names for Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous <br />Materials <br />This subdivision sets forth a list of common names of wastes which are presumed to be <br />hazardous wastes unless it is determined that the waste is not a hazardous waste. The <br />hazardous characteristics which serve as a basis for listing the common names of wastes <br />are indicated in the list as follows: <br />(X) = toxic <br />8 = corrosive <br />(1) = ignitable <br />(R) = reactive <br />Draft HMMP <br />March, 2000 <br />