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§ 66261.24 BARC .S CALIFORNIA CODE OFREGULATl1
<br />EPA
<br />Hazardous
<br />Waste
<br />Number
<br />Contaminant
<br />Chemical
<br />Abstracts
<br />Service
<br />Number
<br />Regulatory
<br />Level
<br />Nigll
<br />D004
<br />Arsenic
<br />7440-38-2
<br />5.0
<br />D005
<br />Barium
<br />7440-39-3
<br />100.0
<br />D018
<br />Benzene
<br />71-43-2
<br />0.5
<br />D006
<br />Cadmium
<br />7440-43-9
<br />1.0
<br />D019
<br />Carbon tetrachloride
<br />56-23-5
<br />0.5
<br />D020
<br />Chlordane
<br />57-74-9
<br />0.03
<br />D021
<br />Chlorobenzene
<br />108-90-7
<br />100.0
<br />D022
<br />Chloroform
<br />67-66-3
<br />6.0
<br />D007
<br />Chromium
<br />7440-47-3
<br />5.0
<br />D023
<br />o --Cresol
<br />95-48-7
<br />200.01
<br />D024
<br />m -Cresol
<br />108-39-4
<br />200.01
<br />D025
<br />p -Cresol
<br />106-44-5
<br />200.01
<br />D026
<br />Cresol
<br />2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid
<br />200.01
<br />D016
<br />2,4-D
<br />94-75-7
<br />10.0
<br />D027
<br />1,4 -Dichlorobenzene
<br />106-46-7
<br />7.5
<br />D028
<br />1,2-Dichloroethane
<br />107-06-2
<br />0.5
<br />D029
<br />1,1-Dichloroethylene
<br />75-35-4
<br />0.7
<br />D030
<br />2,4-Dinitrotoluene
<br />121-14-2
<br />0.13
<br />D012
<br />Endrin
<br />72-20-8
<br />0.02
<br />D031
<br />Heptachlor (and its epoxide)
<br />76-44-8
<br />0.008
<br />D032
<br />Hexachlorobenzene
<br />118-74-1
<br />0.13
<br />D033
<br />Hexachlorobutadiene
<br />87-08-3
<br />0.5
<br />D034
<br />Hexachloroethane
<br />67-72-1
<br />3.0
<br />D008
<br />Lead
<br />7439-92-1
<br />5.0
<br />D013
<br />Lindane
<br />58-89-9
<br />0.4
<br />D009
<br />Mercury
<br />7439-97-6
<br />0.2
<br />D014
<br />Methoxychlor
<br />72-13-5
<br />10.0
<br />D035
<br />Methyl ethyl ketone
<br />78-93-3
<br />200.0
<br />D036
<br />Nitrobenzene
<br />98-95-3
<br />2.0
<br />D037
<br />Pentachlorophenol
<br />87-86-5
<br />100.0
<br />D038
<br />Pyridine
<br />110-86-1
<br />5.01
<br />D010
<br />Selenium
<br />7782-49-2
<br />1.0
<br />13011
<br />Silver
<br />7440-22-4
<br />5.0
<br />D039
<br />Tetrachloroethylene
<br />127-18-4
<br />0.7
<br />D015
<br />Toxaphene
<br />8001-35-2
<br />0.5
<br />D040
<br />Trichloroethylene
<br />79-01-0
<br />0.5
<br />D041
<br />2,4,5 -Trichlorophenol
<br />95-95-4
<br />400.0
<br />D042
<br />2,4,6 -Trichlorophenol
<br />88-06-2
<br />2.0
<br />D017
<br />2,4,5 -TP (Silvex)
<br />93-72-1
<br />1.0
<br />D043
<br />Vinyl chloride
<br />75-01-4
<br />0.2
<br />1 If o-, m- and p -Cresol concentrations cannot be differentiated, the total cre-
<br />sol (D026) concentration is used. The regulatory level of total cresol is 200 mg/l.
<br />1 Quantitation limit is greater than the calculated regulatory level. The quanti-
<br />tation limit therefore becomes the regulatory level.
<br />(2) it contains a substance listed in subsections (a)(2)(A) or (a)(2)(B)
<br />of this section at a concentration in milligrams per liter of waste extract,
<br />as determined using the Waste Extraction Test (WET) described in Ap-
<br />pendix II of this chapter, which equals orexceeds its listed soluble thresh-
<br />old limit concentration or at a concentration in milligrams per kilogram
<br />in the waste which equals or exceeds its listed total threshold limit con-
<br />centration;
<br />(A) Table II -List of Inorganic Persistent and Bioaccumulative Toxic
<br />Substances and Their Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration:
<br />(STLC) and Total Threshold Limit Concentration (TTLC) Values.
<br />STLC TTLC
<br />Wet -Weight
<br />Substance** mg11 mg/kg
<br />Antimony and/or antimony compounds 15 500
<br />Arsenic and/or arsenic compounds 5.0 500
<br />Asbestos 1.0
<br />(as percent)
<br />Barium and/or barium compounds (excluding
<br />barite)
<br />Beryllium and/or beryllium compounds
<br />Cadrrtmtttorittm'�e�,_. ",.:
<br />v Chromium (VI) compounds
<br />Chromium and/or chromium (III) compounds
<br />Cobalt and/or cobalt compounds
<br />Copper and/or copper compounds
<br />Fluoride salts
<br />Lead and/or lead compounds
<br />100
<br />10,000-
<br />0.75
<br />75
<br />•:, rT,_ cif. 1t:4
<br />3,500
<br />500
<br />5**
<br />2,500
<br />80
<br />8,000
<br />25
<br />2,500
<br />180
<br />18,000
<br />5.0
<br />1,000
<br />Title 22
<br />STLC 77ZC
<br />Wet -Weight
<br />Substance" mgll mglkg
<br />Mercury and/or mercury compounds
<br />0.2
<br />20
<br />Molybdenum and/or molybdenum compounds
<br />350
<br />3,500
<br />Nickel and/or nickel compounds
<br />20
<br />2,000
<br />Selenium and/or selenium compounds
<br />1.0
<br />100
<br />Silver and/or silver compounds
<br />5
<br />500
<br />Thallium and/or thallium compounds
<br />7.0
<br />700
<br />Vanadium and/or vanadium compounds
<br />24
<br />2,400
<br />Zinc and/or zinc compounds
<br />250
<br />5,000
<br />*STLC and TTLC values are calculated on the concentrations of the elements,
<br />not the compounds.
<br />**If the soluble chromium, as determined by the TCLP set forth in Appendix
<br />I of chapter 18 of this division, is less than 5 mg/1, and the soluble chromium, as
<br />determined by the procedures set forth in Appendix II of chapter 11, equals or ex-
<br />ceeds 560 mg11 and the waste is not otherwise identified as a RCRA hazardous
<br />waste pursuant to section 66261.100, then the waste is a non-RCRA hazardous
<br />waste.
<br />*In the case of asbestos and elemental metals, the specified concentration lim-
<br />its apply only if the substances are in a friable, powdered or finely divided state.
<br />Asbestos includes chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, anthophyllite, and
<br />actinolite.
<br />"Excluding barium sulfate.
<br />(B) Table III - List of Organic Persistent and Bioaccumulative Toxic
<br />Substances and Their Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration (STLC)
<br />and Total Threshold Limit Concentration (TTLC) Values:
<br />Substance
<br />STLC
<br />mg11
<br />TTLC
<br />Wet Weight
<br />mg/kg
<br />Aldrin
<br />0.14
<br />1.4
<br />Chlordane
<br />0.25
<br />2.5
<br />DDT, DDE, DDD
<br />0.1
<br />1.0
<br />2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
<br />10
<br />100
<br />Dieldrin
<br />0.8
<br />8.0
<br />Dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD)
<br />0.001
<br />0.01
<br />Endrin
<br />0.02
<br />0.2
<br />Heptachlor
<br />0.47
<br />4.7
<br />Kepone
<br />2.1
<br />21
<br />Lead compounds, organic
<br />-
<br />13
<br />Lindane
<br />0.4
<br />4.0
<br />Methoxychlor
<br />10
<br />100
<br />Mirex
<br />2.1
<br />21
<br />Pentachlorophenol
<br />1.7
<br />17
<br />Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
<br />5.0
<br />50
<br />Toxaphene
<br />0.5
<br />5
<br />Trichloroethylene
<br />204
<br />2,040
<br />2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid
<br />1.0
<br />10
<br />(3) it has an acute oral LD50 less than 5,000 milligrams per kilogram;
<br />(4) it has an acute dermal LD50 less than 4,300 milligrams per kilo -
<br />grant;
<br />(5) it has an acute inhalation LC50 less than 10,000 parts per million
<br />as a gas or vapor,
<br />(6) it has an acute aquatic 96 -hour LC50 less than 500 milligrams per
<br />liter when measured in soft water (total hardness 40 to 48 milligrams per
<br />liter of calcium carbonate) with fathead minnows (Pimephales prome-
<br />las), rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) or golden shiners (Notemigonus
<br />crysoleucas) according to procedures described in Part 800 of the "Stan-
<br />dard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater (16th Edi-
<br />tion)," American Public Health Association, 1985 and "Static Acute
<br />Bioassay Procedures for Hazardous Waste Samples," California Depart-
<br />ment of Fish and Game, WaterPollution Control Laboratory, revised No-
<br />vember 1988 (incorporated by reference, see section 66260.11), or by
<br />other test methods or test fish approved by the Department, using test
<br />samples prepared or meeting the conditions for testing as prescribed in
<br />subdivisions (c) and (d) of Appendix II of this chapter, and solubilized,
<br />suspended, dispersed or emulsified by the cited procedures or by other
<br />methods approved by the Department;
<br />Page 656 Register 91, No. 22; 5-31-91
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