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this division and Chapter 6.5 of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code (commencing with <br />Section 25100). <br />(3) For purposes of this section, 'aerosol container" means a pressurized, sealed container <br />which contains a product and liquefied or compressed gases, and which can dispense that <br />product by the activation of a pressure -sensitive valve. <br />(n) Containers made of wood, paper, cardboard, fabric, or any other similarly absorptive <br />material are not exempt from regulation under this division or Chapter 6.5 of Division 20 of the <br />Health and Safety Code if the container was in direct contact with and has absorbed the <br />hazardous waste or a hazardous material. <br />(o) The following items are not containers for purposes of this section and should continue to <br />be managed as specified below: <br />(1) Used oil filters managed pursuant to Section 66266.130 of this division. <br />(2) PCB or PCB contaminated electrical equipment, including but not limited to, transformers <br />and capacitors managed pursuant to 40 CFR Section 761.60, or Section 66268.29(b) of this <br />division, so that the Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration (STLC) and the Total Threshold Limit <br />Concentration (TTLC) values set forth in Section 66261.24(a)(2) of this division are not <br />exceeded. <br />(3) Chemotherapy drug intravenous (IV) bags or tubing used for the delivery of chemotherapy <br />agents managed pursuant to Chapter 6.1 of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code. <br />(p) The residue remaining in a bulk container (as defined in section 66260.10) that has held <br />hazardous waste is not a hazardous waste, except as provided in subsections (p)(2) and (p)(3), <br />and a facility that receives the bulk container for cleaning or reuse, by such receipt is not <br />receiving offsite waste, if the bulk container is empty as defined in subsection (p)(1) below. <br />(1) A bulk container that has held hazardous waste is empty if: <br />(A) for a residue that contains a material described in subsection (d) of this section, the bulk <br />container is empty pursuant to subsection (d); or <br />(B) for a residue that does not contain a material described in subsection (d), the residue is no <br />more than 0.3% by weight of the total capacity of the bulk container. <br />(2) The residue in a bulk container that is empty pursuant to subsection (p)(1)(B) of this section <br />is subject to regulation under this division as a hazardous waste when: <br />(A) the bulk container ceases to be operated for hazardous waste or hazardous material <br />transportation; or <br />(B) the residue is from hazardous waste that was hazardous by the characteristic of toxicity (as <br />defined in section 66261.24), and, without prior removal of the residue, the bulk container is <br />subsequently used to hold a product or recyclable material which would be reduced in quality, <br />value, or usefulness, rendered non -recyclable, or which would potentially have an adverse <br />effect on human health and/or the environment by commingling with the residue, or <br />(C) without prior removal of the residue, the bulk container is subsequently used to hold a <br />material that is chemically incompatible with the residue, including, but not limited to, those <br />incompatible materials listed in Appendix V of chapter 14 of this division. <br />(3) An offsite facility that receives a bulk container that held a hazardous waste is an offsite <br />facility subject to the facility standards of chapters 14, 15, and 20 of this division if: <br />(A) the bulk container is not empty pursuant to subsection (p)(1); or <br />(B) the bulk container is empty pursuant to subsection (p)(2), and, without removal of the <br />residue, the bulk container is subsequently used to hold a material that is chemically <br />incompatible with that residue, including, but not limited to, those incompatible materials listed <br />in Appendix V of chapter 14 of this division. <br />Page 29 of 39 <br />