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Organic Sludges and Solids <br /> 9 9 <br /> - Oily sludges <br /> - Halogenated organic sludges and solids <br /> - Nonhalogenated organic sludges and solids <br /> - Dye and paint sludges and resins <br /> • Inorganic Liquids <br /> Metal -containing liquids <br /> - Cyanide and metal liquids <br /> Nonmetallic Inorganic liquids <br /> • Sludges and Solids <br /> - Metal -containing sludges <br /> - Nonmetallic inorganic sludges <br /> - Contaminated soil <br /> • Miscellaneous Wastes <br /> - Asbestos-containing wastes <br /> Off-spec aged or surplus organics and inorganics <br /> - Empty pesticide containers <br /> - Photochemical/photoprocessing wastes <br /> Waste groups used in the CHWMP are for planning purposes only, and are <br /> therefore not exhaustive. Additional waste groups (i .e. , out-of-state <br /> waste, infectious waste, etc. ) may be included in updates of the <br /> CHWMP. <br /> In addition, the major hazardous waste generators in the County (based <br /> on DHS manifest data) were surveyed for information concerning their <br /> waste generation practices. These generators produced an average of <br /> 19.4 percent of the County's manifested hazardous waste in 1985 and <br /> 1986. Figure 5-1 shows the location of the major generators in the <br /> County, based on manifest data from DHS for 1985 and 1986. Following <br /> Figures 5-1 is a key that lists these major generators. <br /> PJ9 9390502D.00D 5-2 Rev. 1 11/08/88 <br />