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UN&eIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FOIa"W <br /> ONSITE TIERED PERMITTING <br /> CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT - SPECIFIED WASTESTREAMS (CESW) PAGE <br /> WASTE AND TREATMENT PROCESS COMBINATIONS <br /> (ow 1 Wrtreatmml utit-check all that apply)) <br /> � 1 <br /> Page_al_ <br /> UNIT IIM Facility IN 619 <br /> ❑ 1. Treating resins mixed or cured in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions(including one-part and <br /> pre-impregnated materials). <br /> ❑ 2. Treating a container of 110 gallons or less capacity, which is not constructed of wood, paper, cardboard, fabric or any <br /> other similar absorptive materials, for the purposes of emptying the container as specified by Section 66261.7 of Title 22 <br /> of the California Code of Regulations, as revised July 1, 1990, or treats the inner liners removed from empty containers <br /> that once held hazardous waste or hazardous material. The generator shall treat the container or inner liner by using the <br /> following technologies, provided the treated containers and rinseate are managed in compliance with the applicable <br /> requirements of this chapter: <br /> (A) The generator rinses the container or inner liner with a suitable liquid capable of dissolving or removing the <br /> hazardous constituents which the container held, and/or <br /> (B) The generator uses physical processes, such as crushing, shredding, grinding, or puncturing, that change only the <br /> physical properties of the container or inner liner, if the container or inner liner is first rinsed as provided in <br /> subparagraph(A)and the rinseate is removed from the container or inner liner. <br /> ❑ 3. Drying special wastes, as classified by the Department pursuant to Title 22, CCR, Section 66261.124, by pressing or by <br /> passive or heat-aided evaporation to remove water. <br /> ❑ 4. Magnetic separation or screening to remove components from special waste, as classified by the Department pursuant to <br /> Title 22, CCR, Section 66261.124. <br /> 5. Not in use/exempted—formerly neutralization and regeneration or ion exchange media used to demineralize water. <br /> 6. Not in use/exempted—formerly neutralization of food processing waste. <br /> 7. Not in use/exempted—formerly recovery of silver from photofinishing. <br /> 8. Gravity separation of the following, including the use of flocculants and demulsifters 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 less than <br /> 25 barrels(42 gallons per barrel). (Note: some used oil/water separation is eligible for CEL.) <br /> ❑ 9. Neutralizing acidic or alkaline (basic) material by a state certified laboratory, a laboratory operated by an educational <br /> institution, or a laboratory which treats less than one gallon of onsite generated hazardous waste in any single batch. <br /> (To be eligible for conditional exemption, this 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 facility that is not an <br /> offsite hazardous waste facility. <br /> ❑ 11. A wastestream and treatment technology combination certified by the Department pursuant to Section 25200.1.5 of the <br /> Health and Safety Code as appropriate for authorization under CESW. <br /> Certified Technology Number <br /> ❑ 12. The treatment of formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde by a health care facility using a technology combination certified by the <br /> Department pursuant to section 25200.1.5 of the Health and Safety Code. <br /> Certified Technology Number <br /> UPCF(1/99) 189 Formerly DTSC 1772B <br />