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• • • • TA <br /> The following are the eligible wastestreams and treatment processes operating under CESW (HSC <br /> §25201.5(c) and HSC §25200.1.5): <br /> 1. Treating resins mixed or cured in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions (including <br /> one-part and pre-impregnated materials). <br /> 2. Treating containers of 110 gallons or less capacity that contained hazardous waste by rinsing or <br /> physical processes, such as crushing, shredding, grinding, or puncturing. <br /> 3. Drying special wastes, as classified by the department pursuant to Title 22, CCR, §66261.124, by <br /> pressing or by passive or heat-aided evaporation to remove water. <br /> 4. Magnetic separation or screening to remove components from special waste, as classified by <br /> DTSC pursuant to Title 22, CCR, §66261.124. <br /> (NOTE: Treatment processes#5 & #6 no longer require authorization from the DTSC.) <br /> 5. NQ AUTHORIZATION IS NEEDED to neutralize acidic or alkaline (base) wastes from the regen- <br /> eration of ion exchange media used to demineralize water. (To be eligible for this exemption, this <br /> waste cannot contain more than 10 percent acid or base by weight.) (Effective January 1, 1995). <br /> 6. NO AUTHORIZATION IS NEEDED to neutralize acidic or alkaline (base) wastes from the food <br /> processing industry. (Effective January 1, 1996). <br /> Recovery of silver from photofinishing. The volume limit for conditional exemption is 500 gal- <br /> ns per generator (at the same location) in any calendar month. <br /> (NOTE: Silver recovery from photofinishing is completely exempt from authorization requirements if the <br /> quantity treated is 10 gallons or less in any calendar month. Do not notify DTSC if you qualify for this <br /> exemption_ (Retain documentation verifying your eligibility for this exemption, such as developer invoices.)) <br /> 8. Gravity separation of the following, including the use of flocculants and demulsifiers if: <br /> A. The settling of solids from the waste where the resulting aqueous/liquid stream is not hazardous. <br /> B. The separation of oil/water mixtures and separation sludges, if the average oil recovered per month is <br /> less than 25 barrels (42 gallons per barrel). <br /> (NOTE: AB 483 ("1995) allows certain used oiUwater separation under the new CEL category. See CEL <br /> factsheel ) <br /> 9. Neutralizing acidic or alkaline (basic) material by a state certified laboratory or a laboratory <br /> operated by an educational institution, or a laboratory which treats less than one gallon of onsite <br /> generated hazardous waste in any single batch. (To be eligible for conditional exemption, this <br /> waste cannot contain more than 10 percent acid or base by weight.) <br /> 10. Hazardous waste treatment is carried out in quality control or quality assurance laboratory at a <br /> facility that is not an offsite hazardous waste facility. <br /> 11. A wastestream and treatment technology combination certified by DTSC pursuant to HSC <br /> §25200.1.5 as appropriate for authorization under CESW. <br /> 12. The treatment of formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde by a health care facility using a technology <br /> combination certified by DTSC pursuant to HSC §25200.1.5 (as authorized by CCR §67450.20). <br />