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3. Aqueous wastes with total organic carbon less than ten percent as measured by EPA Method 9060 and less than one <br />percent total volatile organic compounds as measured by EPA Method 8240 may be treated by the following <br />technologies: <br />❑ a. Phase separation by filtration, centrifugation or gravity settling, but excluding super critical fluid extraction. <br />❑ b. Adsorption. <br />❑ <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 <br />treafinent 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 <br />22, CCR, Section 66261.24 (a)(2) and/or fluoride salts may be treated by the following technologies: <br />❑ a. Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions. <br />b. Physical processes which change only the physical properties of the waste such as grinding, shredding, crushing, <br />or compacting. <br />❑ <br />C. Drying to remove water. <br />d. Separation based on differences in physical properties such as size, magnetism or density. <br />Pa <br />DISC 1772A (1/95) <br />Page 5 <br />EPA ID NUMBER ��' '' � �_� `� Page'S of _ <br />GONDNONALLY EYEK"-, AI.L QUMU&-ATMENT <br />UNIT SPECIFIC NOTIFICATION <br />_ <br />(pursuant to Health and Safety Cdde Section 25201.5(a)) <br />9 <br />2. <br />Aqueous wastes containing metals listed in. Title 22, CCR, Section 66261.24 (a)(2), including silver from <br />photofinishing, and/or fluoride salts may be treated by the following technologies: <br />a. <br />pH adjustment or neutralization. <br />b. <br />Precipitation or crystallization. <br />❑ <br />C. <br />Phase separation by filtration, centrifugation, or gravity settling. <br />d. <br />Ion exchange. <br />❑ <br />e. <br />Reverse osmosis. <br />f. <br />Metallic replacement. <br />g. <br />Plating the metal onto an electrode. <br />h. <br />Electrodialysis. <br />i. <br />Electrowinning or electrolytic recovery. <br />j. <br />Chemical stabilization using.silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions. <br />k. <br />Evaporation. <br />❑ <br />1. <br />Adsorption. <br />3. Aqueous wastes with total organic carbon less than ten percent as measured by EPA Method 9060 and less than one <br />percent total volatile organic compounds as measured by EPA Method 8240 may be treated by the following <br />technologies: <br />❑ a. Phase separation by filtration, centrifugation or gravity settling, but excluding super critical fluid extraction. <br />❑ b. Adsorption. <br />❑ <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 <br />treafinent 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 <br />22, CCR, Section 66261.24 (a)(2) and/or fluoride salts may be treated by the following technologies: <br />❑ a. Chemical stabilization using silicates and/or cementitious types of reactions. <br />b. Physical processes which change only the physical properties of the waste such as grinding, shredding, crushing, <br />or compacting. <br />❑ <br />C. Drying to remove water. <br />d. Separation based on differences in physical properties such as size, magnetism or density. <br />Pa <br />DISC 1772A (1/95) <br />Page 5 <br />