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<br /> IFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM
<br /> ONSITE TIERED PERMITTING
<br /> CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY TREATMENT (CESQT) PAGE
<br /> WASTE AND TREATMENT PROCESS COMBINATIONS
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<br /> CESQT=treats G 55 gallons or 500 pounds of hazardous waste in any calendar month in ALL units at this facility(NOT a limit for each wastestream or unit separately). CESQT
<br /> generators may not hold other state or federal hazardous waste permit or authorization for this facility,including other onsite tiers.
<br /> 1. Aqueous wastes containing hexavalent chromium may be treated by the following process: 618
<br /> ❑ a. Reduction of hexavalent chromium to trivalent chromium with sodium bisulfate,sodium metabisulfite,sodium thiosulfate,ferrous sulfate,ferrous sulfide or sulfur dioxide
<br /> provided both pH and addition of the reducing agent are automatically controlled.
<br /> 2. Aqueous wastes containing metals listed in Title 22,CCR,Section 66261.24(a)(2)and/or fluoride salts may be treated by the following technologies:
<br /> ❑ a. pH adjustment or neutralization. ❑ g. Plating the metal onto an electrode.
<br /> ❑ b. Precipitation or crystallization. ❑ h. Electrodialysis
<br /> ❑ c. Phase separation by filtration,centrifugation or gravity settling. ❑ i. Electrowinning or electrolytic recovery
<br /> ❑ d. Ion exchange. ❑ j. Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions.
<br /> ❑ e. Reverse osmosis. ❑ k. Evaporation.
<br /> ❑ f. Metallic replacement. ❑ 1. Adsorption
<br /> 3. Aqueous wastes with total organic carbon less than 10%as measured by EPA Method 9060 and less than 1%total volatile organic compounds as measured by EPA Method
<br /> 8240 may be treated by the following technologies::
<br /> ❑ a. Phase separation by filtration,centrifugation or gravity settling,but excluding super critical fluid extraction.
<br /> ❑ b. Adsorption.
<br /> ❑ c. Distillation.
<br /> ❑ d. Biological processes conducted in tanks or containers and utilizing naturally occurring microorganisms.
<br /> ❑ e. Photodegradation using ultraviolet light,with or without the addition of hydrogen peroxide or ozone,provided the treatment is conducted in an enclosed system.
<br /> ❑ f. Air stripping or steam stripping.
<br /> 4. Sludges,dusts,solid metal objects and metal workings which contain or are contaminated with metals listed in Title 22,CCR,Section 66261.24(a)(2)and/or fluoride salts
<br /> may be treated by the following technologies:
<br /> ❑ a. Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions.
<br /> E] b. Physical processes which change only the physical properties of the waste such as grinding,shredding,crushing or compacting.
<br /> ❑ c. Drying to remove water.
<br /> ❑ d. Separation based on differences in physical properties such as size,magnetism or density.
<br /> 5. Alum,gypsum,lime,sulfur or phosphate sludges may be treated by the following technologies:
<br /> ❑ a. Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions. ❑ c. Phase separation by filtration,centrifugation or gravity settling.
<br /> ❑ b. Drying to remove water.
<br /> 6. Wastes identified in Title 22,CCR,Section 66261.120,that meet the criteria and requirements for special waste classification in Section 66261.22 may be treated by the
<br /> following technologies:
<br /> ❑ a. Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions.
<br /> ❑ b. Drying to remove water.
<br /> ❑ c. Phase separation by filtration,centrifugation or gravity settling.
<br /> ❑ d. Screening to separate components based on size.
<br /> ❑ e. Separation based on differences in physical properties such as size,magnetism or density.
<br /> 7. Wastes,except asbestos,which have been classified by the Department as special wastes pursuant to Title 22,CCR,Section 66261.124,my be treated by the following
<br /> technologies:
<br /> ❑ a. Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions. ❑ c. Phase separation by filtration,centrifugation or gravity settling.
<br /> ❑ b. Drying to remove water ❑ d. Magnetic separation
<br /> 8. Inorganic acid or alkaline wastes may be treated by the following technology:
<br /> ❑ a. pH adjustment or neutralization.
<br /> 9. Soils contaminated with metals listed in Title 22,CCR,Section 66261.24(a)(2),(Persistent and Bioaccumulative Toxic Substances)may be treated by the following
<br /> technologies:
<br /> ❑ a. Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions. ❑ c. Magnetic separation.
<br /> ❑ b. Screening to separate components based on size.
<br /> 10. Used oil,unrefined oil waste,mixed oil,oil mixed with water and oil/water separation sludges may be treated by the following technologies:
<br /> ❑ a. Phase separation by filtration,centrifugation or gravity settling,but excluding super critical fluid extraction.
<br /> ❑ b. Distillation.
<br /> ❑ c. Neutralization.
<br /> ❑ d. Separation based on differences in physical properties such as size,magnetism or density.
<br /> ❑ e. Reverse osmosis.
<br /> ❑ f. Biological processes conducted in tanks or containers and utilizing naturally occurring microorganisms.
<br /> 11. Containers of 110 gallons or less capacity which are not constructed of wood,paper,cardboard,fabric,or any other similar absorptive material,which have been emptied
<br /> as
<br /> specified in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations,section 261.7 or inner liners removed from empty containers that once held hazardous waste or hazardous material
<br /> and which are not excluded from regulation may be treated by the following technologies provided the treated containers and rinseate are managed in compliance with
<br /> applicable requirements.
<br /> ❑ a. Rinsing with a suitable liquid capable of dissolving or removing the hazardous constituents which the container held.
<br /> ❑ b. Physical processes such as crushing,shredding,grinding or puncturing,that change only the physical properties of the container or inner liner,provided the container or inner
<br /> liner is first rinsed and the rinseate is removed from the container or inner liner.
<br /> 12. Multi-component resins may be treated by the following process:
<br /> ❑ a. Mixing the resin components in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
<br /> 13. A waste stream technology combination certified by the Department pursuant to Section 25200.1.5 of the Health and Safety Code as appropriate for authorization under
<br /> CESQT.
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