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6. Any combustible solvents such as those used or contaminated <br /> with hazardous waste. <br /> 7. Halogenated solvents such as trichloroethane, <br /> perchloroethylene, methylene, dichloride, chloroform, <br /> carbon tetrachloride, and freons. <br /> 8. Oxygenated solvents such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, <br /> methanol, ethanol, butanol, and ethyl acetate. <br /> 9. Hydrocarbon solvents such as hexanes, stoddard, benzene, <br /> toluene, xylenes, and paint thinner. <br /> 10. Any material which is regulated by EPA pursuant to <br /> Subtitle C of Public Law 94-580 as amended (the Resource <br /> Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, 42 U.S.C. <br /> Sec. 6901 et. seq. ) . <br /> 11. Wastes described on a manifest as a RCRA waste. <br /> 12. Ink. <br /> 13. Paint. <br /> 14. Tank bottom waste. <br /> 15. Napthenes. <br /> 16. Leaded tank bottoms from the oil refining industry. <br /> 17. Mineral spirits. <br /> 18. Aromatics. <br /> 19. Transformer oil. <br /> 20. Dyes. <br /> 21. Drilling fluids. <br /> 22. Gasoline. <br /> _:. ., <br /> C. Storage and Treatment or Recvcliiit� iir Tanks, Gabove and <br /> 1. Design of Tanks <br /> a. The owner or operator shall construct all tanks i <br /> accordance with the approved Operation Plan. <br /> b. The owner or operator shall maintain the minimum shel� <br /> thickness specified in the approved Operation Plan at <br /> all times to ensure sufficient shell strength. <br /> c. Prior to use (whether new, replacement, repaired) <br /> hazardous waste tanks and their appurtenances shall b " <br /> -10- <br />