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02/02/96 ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT Page: 212929 <br /> NOTIFICATION RENEWAL FORM <br /> N 3. Do you have your residual hazardous waste hauled offsite by <br /> a registered hazardous waste hauler? If you do, where is the <br /> waste sent? a. Offsite recycling <br /> b. Thermal treatment <br /> C. Disposal to land <br /> d. Further treatment <br /> N 4. Do you dispose of non-hazardous solid waste residues at an <br /> -- offsite location? <br /> Y 5. Other method of disposal. FURTHER ONSITE TREATMENT <br /> ----------------------------------------- <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> IV. BASIS FOR NOT NEEDING A FEDERAL PERMIT <br /> 1. The hazardous waste being treated is not a hazardous waste <br /> -- under federal law although it is regulated as a hazardous waste <br /> under California state law. <br /> 2. The waste is treated in wastewater treatment units (tanks) , and <br /> -- discharged to a publicly owned treatment works (POTW) /sewering <br /> agency or under an NPDES permit. <br /> 3. The waste is treated in elementary neutralization units, and <br /> -- discharged to a POTW/sewering agency or under an NPDES permit. <br /> R 4. The waste is treated in a totally enclosed treatment facility. <br /> 5. The company generates no more than 100 kg (approximately 27 <br /> gallons) of hazardous waste in a calendar month and is eligible as <br /> a federal conditionally exempt small quantity generator. <br /> 6. The waste is treated in an accumulation tank or container within <br /> 90 days for over 1000 kg/month generators and 180 or 270 days for <br /> generators of 100 to 1000 kg/month. <br /> 7. Recyclable materials are reclaimed to recover economically <br /> significant amounts of silver or other precious metals. <br /> 8. Empty container rinsing and/or treatment. <br /> 9. Other: <br /> ------------------------------------------------------- <br /> ----------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> I^ <br />