Laserfiche WebLink
Non-hazardous Industrial Wastes <br /> There is a fine line between hazardous and <br /> non-hazardous wastes—All types of wastes, <br /> no matter how benign,have potential impacts <br /> on the environment and require responsible <br /> management to minimize and mitigate these <br /> impacts. <br /> - - - Typical Non-hazardous Wastes: <br /> K —Waste filters <br /> . . —Non-gasoline petroleum contaminated soil and water <br /> —Empty containers that meet the definition of"empty";must be managed <br /> .wLW within one year of"empty'date <br /> Each State has specific regulation applicable to non-hazardous <br /> industrial wastes. <br /> +oa <br /> 103 104 <br /> PTi <br /> / <br /> / / <br /> EMPTY. <br /> 1/1 OUS <br /> 1/1 CONTENTS, I CONTENTS: <br /> DATE: DATE: <br /> IDEPARTMENT: DEPARTMENT: <br /> SUPERVISOR'S SUPERVISOR'S <br /> / SIGNATURE: / / SIGNATURE: <br /> THIS DRUM IS EMPTY BY EPA STANDARDS. % % THIS DRUM IS EMPTY BY CALWORNIA STANDARDS. <br /> NO MORE THAN ONE INCH OF RESIDUE / ALL RINGS&BUNGS ARE TIGHT. <br /> REMAINS IN THE BOTTOM OF THE DRUM.ALL <br /> RINGS&BUNGS ARETIGHT. <br /> +os <br /> 105 106 <br /> Empty Drums <br /> i What is considered"empty" in California? <br /> Outside of California? <br /> s Ask suppliers if empty drums can be <br /> returned to them for refilling <br /> 1 1 11' <br /> 107 108 <br /> 18 <br />