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(d)Treatment residuals - (1)General Requirements. Except as provided by paragraphs (d)(2) and (d)(4) of this section:
(A) Residue from the treatment of hazardous debris shall be separated from the treated debris using simple physical or mechanical means; and
(B) Residue from the treatment of hazardous debris is subject to the waste-specific treatment standards provided by article 4 of this chapter for the waste contaminating the debris.
(2)Nontoxic debris. Residue from the deactivation of ignitable, corrosive, or reactive characteristic hazardous debris (other than cyanide-reactive) that is not contaminated with a contaminant subject to treatment defined by subsection (b) of this section, shall be deactivated prior to land disposal and is not subject to the waste-specific treatment standards of article 4 of this chapter.
(3)Cyanide-reactive debris. Residue from the treatment of debris that is reactive because of cyanide shall meet the treatment standards for D003 in "Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes" under section 66268.40.
(4)Ignitable nonwastewater residue. Ignitable nonwastewater residue containing equal to or greater than 10% total organic carbon is subject to the technology specified in the treatment standard for D001: Ignitable Liquids.
(5)Residue from spalling. Layers of debris removed by spalling are hazardous debris that remain subject to the treatment standards of this section.
TABULAR OR GRAPHIC MATERIAL SET AT THIS POINT IS NOT DISPLAYABLE
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25159, 25159.5 and 58012, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Section 268.45.
s 66268.46. Alternative Treatment Standards Based on HTMR.
For the treatment standards previously found in this section, refer to section 66268.40.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25159, 25159.5 and 58012, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Section 268.46.
s 66268.48. Universal Treatment Standards.
(a) Table UTS identifies the hazardous constituents, along with the nonwastewater and wastewater treatment standard levels, that are used to regulate most prohibited hazardous wastes with numerical limits. For determining compliance with treatment standards for underlying hazardous constituents as defined in section 66260.10, these treatment standards may not be exceeded. Compliance with these treatment standards is measured by an analysis of grab samples, unless otherwise noted in the following Table UTS.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25159, 25159.5 and 58012, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Section 268.48.
s 66268.49. Alternative LDR Treatment Standards for Contaminated Soil.
(a) Applicability. You shall comply with LDRs prior to placing soil that exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste, or exhibited a characteristic of hazardous waste at the time it was generated, into a land disposal unit. The following chart describes whether you shall comply with LDRs prior to placing soil contaminated by listed hazardous waste into a land disposal unit:
_______________________________________________________________________________
If LDRs. . . And If LDRs. And If . . . Then You . . .
. .
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applied to the listed apply to the shall comply
waste
when it contaminated the listed waste with LDRs
soil [FNa1] now
...............................................................................
didn't apply to the apply to the the soil is shall comply
listed determined to
waste when it listed waste contain the listed with LDRs
contaminated waste
the soil [FNa1] now when the soil is
first
generated
...............................................................................
didn't apply to the apply to the the soil is needn't comply
listed determined not
waste when it listed waste to contain the listed with LDRs
contaminated
the soil [FNa1] now waste when the soil
is
first
generated
...............................................................................
didn't apply to the don't apply to needn't comply
listed
waste when it the list waste with LDRs
contaminated
the soil [FNa1] now
...............................................................................
[FNa1] For dates of LDR applicability, see CCR, Title 22, chapter 18, appendix
VII. To determine the date any given listed hazardous waste contaminated any
given volume of soil, use the last date any given listed hazardous waste was
placed into any given land disposal unit or, in the case of an accidental
spill, the date of the spill.
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(b) Prior to land disposal, contaminated soil identified by subsection (a) of this section as needing to comply with LDRs shall be treated according to the applicable treatment standards specified in subsection (c) of this section or according to the Universal Treatment Standards specified in section 66268.48 applicable to the contaminating listed hazardous waste and/or the applicable characteristic of hazardous waste if the soil is characteristic. The treatment standards specified in subsection (c) of this section and the Universal Treatment Standards may be modified through a treatment variance approved in accordance with section 66268.44.
(c) Treatment standards for contaminated soils. Prior to land disposal, contaminated soil identified by subsection (a) of this section as needing to comply with LDRs shall be treated according to all the standards specified in this subsection or according to the Universal Treatment Standards specified in section 66268.48.
(1) All soils. Prior to land disposal, all constituents subject to treatment shall be treated as follows:
(A) For non-metals except carbon disulfide, cyclohexanone, and methanol, treatment shall achieve 90 percent reduction in total constituent concentrations, except as provided by subsection (c)(1)(C) of this section.
(B) For metals and carbon disulfide, cyclohexanone, and methanol, treatment shall achieve 90 percent reduction in constituent concentrations as measured in leachate from the treated media (tested according to the TCLP) or 90 percent reduction in total constituent concentrations (when a metal removal treatment technology is used), except as provided by subsection (c)(1)(C)of this section.
(C) When treatment of any constituent subject to treatment to a 90 percent reduction standard would result in a concentration less than 10 times the Universal Treatment Standard for that constituent, treatment to achieve constituent concentrations less than 10 times the universal treatment standard is not required. Universal Treatment Standards are identified in section 66268.48 Table UTS.
(2) Soils that exhibit the characteristic of ignitability, corrosivity or reactivity. In addition to the treatment required by subsection (c)(1) of this section, prior to land disposal, soils that exhibit the characteristic of ignitability, corrosivity, or reactivity shall be treated to eliminate these characteristics.
(3) Soils that contain nonanalyzable constituents. In addition to the treatment requirements of subsections (c)(1) and (2) of this section, prior to land disposal, the following treatment is required for soils that contain nonanalyzable constituents:
(A) For soil that contains only analyzable and nonanalyzable organic constituents, treatment of the analyzable organic constituents to the levels specified in subsections (c)(1) and (2) of this section; or,
(B) For soil that contains only nonanalyzable constituents, treatment by the method(s) specified in section 66268.42 for the waste contained in the soil.
(d) Constituents subject to treatment. When applying the soil treatment standards in subsection (c) of this section, constituents subject to treatment are any constituents listed in section 66268.48 Table UTS -Universal Treatment Standards that are reasonably expected to be present in any given volume of contaminated soil, except fluoride, selenium, sulfides, vanadium, zinc, and that are present at concentrations greater than ten times the universal treatment standard. PCBs are not constituents subject to treatment in any given volume of soil which exhibits the toxicity characteristic solely because of the presence of metals.
(e) Management of treatment residuals. Treatment residuals from treating contaminated soil identified by subsection (a) of this section as needing to comply with LDRs shall be managed as follows:
(1) Soil residuals are subject to the treatment standards of this section;
(2) Non-soil residuals are subject to:
(A) For soils contaminated by listed hazardous waste, the hazardous waste standards applicable to the listed hazardous waste; and
(B) For soils that exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste, if the non-soil residual also exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste, the treatment standards applicable to the characteristic hazardous waste.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.5 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25159, 25159.5 and 58012, Health and Safety Code; and 40 CFR Section 268.49.
s 66268.50. Prohibitions on Storage of Restricted Wastes.
(a) Except as provided in this section, the storage of hazardous wastes restricted from land disposal under article 3 of this chapter or RCRA section 3004 (42 U.S.C. section 6924) is prohibited, unless the following conditions are met.
(1) A generator stores such wastes in tanks, containers, or containment buildings on site solely for the purpose of the accumulation of such quantities of hazardous waste as necessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, or disposal and the generator complies with the requirements in section 66262.34 and Chapters 14 and 15 of this division. (A generator who is in existence on July 1, 1991 and who must store hazardous wastes for longer than the applicable accumulation period specified in subsection (a) or (d) of section 66262.34 of this chapter, due to the regulations under this chapter becomes an owner/operator of a storage facility and shall obtain a Hazardous Waste Facility Permit. Such a facility may qualify for interim status upon compliance with the regulations governing interim status under section 66270.70 of chapter 20).
(2) An owner/operator of a hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility stores such wastes in tanks, containers, or containment buildings solely for the purpose of the accumulation of such quantities of hazardous waste as necessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, or disposal and:
(A) each container is clearly marked to identify its contents and the date each period of accumulation begins;
(B) each tank is clearly marked with a description of its contents, the quantity of each hazardous waste received, and the date each period of accumulation begins, or such information for each tank is recorded and maintained in the operating record at that facility. Regardless of whether the tank itself is marked, an owner/operator shall comply with the operating record requirements specified in section 66264.73 or section 66265.73.
(3) A transporter stores manifested shipments of such wastes at a transfer facility for six days or less, or 10 days or less for transfer facilities in areas zoned industrial by the local planning authority.
(b) An owner/operator of a treatment, storage or disposal facility may store such wastes for up to one year unless the Department can demonstrate that such storage was not solely for the purpose of accumulation of such quantities of hazardous waste as are necessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, or disposal.
(c) An owner/operator of a treatment, storage or disposal facility may store such wastes beyond one year; however, the owner/operator bears the burden of proving that such storage was solely for the purpose of accumulation of such quantities of hazardous waste as are necessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, or disposal.
(d) If a generator's waste is exempt from a prohibition on the type of land disposal utilized for the waste (for example, because of an approved case-by-case extension under section 66268.5, or a nationwide capacity variance under article 3), the prohibition in paragraph (a) of this section does not apply during the period of such exemption.
(e) The prohibition in subsection (a) of this section does not apply to hazardous wastes that meet the treatment standards specified under section 66268.40 or the treatment standards specified under the variance in section 66268.44, or, where treatment standards have not been specified, is in compliance with the applicable prohibitions specified in section 66268.32 or RCRA section 3004 (42 U.S.C. section 6924) or where the waste is a non-RCRA hazardous waste.
(f) Liquid hazardous wastes containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at concentrations greater than or equal to 50 ppm shall be stored at a facility that meets the requirements of 40 CFR section 761.65(b) and shall be removed from storage and treated or disposed as required by this part within one year of the date when such wastes are first placed into storage. The provisions of subsection (c) of this section do not apply to such PCB wastes prohibited under section 66268.32 of this chapter.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5 and 58012, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Section 268.50.
s 66268.100. Waste Specific Prohibitions.
(a) The following non-RCRA hazardous wastes are subject to prohibition under this section.
(1) Non-RCRA metal-containing aqueous wastes identified in section 66268.29(a) are prohibited from land disposal.
(2) Auto shredder waste identified in section 66268.29(b) is prohibited from land disposal effective on May 8, 1991.
(3) Hazardous waste foundry sand identified in section 66268.29(c) is prohibited from land disposal after January 1, 1991.
(4) Non-RCRA metal-containing fly ash, bottom ash, retort ash or baghouse waste from sources other than foundries identified in section 66268.29(d) is prohibited from land disposal after January 1, 1991.
(5) Non-RCRA metal-containing baghouse waste from foundries identified in section 66268.29(e) is prohibited from land disposal after January 1, 1991.
(6) Asbestos-containing waste as defined in section 66268.29(f) is prohibited from land disposal effective March 1, 1993 and thereafter.
(b) The requirements of subsection (a) of this section do not apply if:
(1) the waste meets the treatment standards of article 11 of this chapter; or
(2) persons have been granted an extension to the effective date of a prohibition pursuant to section 66268.5, with respect to those wastes covered by the extension.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.3 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.105. Applicability of Treatment Standards.
(a) A restricted waste identified in section 66268.106 may be land disposed without further treatment only if an extract of the waste or of the treatment residue of the waste developed using the test method in Appendix II chapter 11, CCR, does not exceed the value shown in Table I-CCWE of section 66268.106 for any hazardous constituent listed in Table I-CCWE for that waste.
(b) A restricted waste identified in section 66268.107 may be land disposed only if the constituent concentrations in the waste or treatment residue of the waste do not exceed the value shown in section 66268.107 for any hazardous constituent listed for that waste.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code; and Section 58012 of the Governor's Re-organization Plan #1 of 1991. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.3 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.106. Treatment Standards Expressed As Concentrations in Waste Extract.
(a) The CCWE tables (below) identify the restricted wastes and the concentrations of their associated hazardous constituents which may not be exceeded by the extract of a waste or waste treatment residual developed using the test method in Appendix II, chapter 11, CCR, for the allowable land disposal of such waste.
(1) Table I-A CCWE identifies the non-RCRA auto shredder wastes and the concentrations of their associated hazardous constituents which may not be exceeded by the extract of the waste or treatment residual for the allowable land disposal of such waste or residual.
TABLE I-A CCWE
TABLE I-A CCWE
Auto Shredder Wastes Concentration (mg/l)
Cadmium.................... 1.0
Chromium (VI) Compounds.... 5.0
Chromium (total)........... 560.0
Copper..................... 25.0
Lead...................... 50.0
Mercury.................... 0.2
Nickel..................... 20.0
Zinc....................... 250.0
(2) Table I-B CCWE identifies the concentrations of hazardous constituents of hazardous waste foundry sand which may not be exceeded by the waste or treatment residual for the allowable land disposal of such waste or residual.
(A) Hazardous waste foundry sand containing hazardous constituents other than those listed in Table I-B CCWE or exhibiting other hazardous characteristics shall be subject to the appropriate generic treatment standard(s) for those hazardous constituents or hazardous characteristics.
TABLE I-B CCWE
Hazardous Waste Foundry Sand Concentration (mg/l)
Cadmium.................... 1.0
Copper..................... 200.0
Lead....................... 30.0
Nickel..................... 20.0
Zinc....................... 250.0
TABLE I-B CCWE
(3) Table I-D CCWE identifies the non-RCRA metal-containing fly ash, bottom ash, retort ash and baghouse waste from sources other than foundries, and the concentrations of their associated hazardous constituents which may not be exceeded by the extract of the waste or treatment residual for the allowable land disposal of such waste or residual. The specified concentrations shall not be exceeded by an average value of WET results for four representative samples, or a single representative sample. Non-RCRA fly ash, bottom ash, retort ash and baghouse waste from sources other than foundries containing hazardous constituents other than those listed in Table I-D CCWE shall be subject to the appropriate generic treatment standard(s) for those hazardous constituents or hazardous characteristics.
Table I-D CCWE
Non-RCRA Waste Category Fly ash, Bottom Ash, Retort Ash, and Baghouse waste from Sources other than Foundries
Concentration (mg/l)
Arsenic..... 15.0
Cadmium..... 1.0
Copper...... 40.0
Lead........ 20.0
Nickel...... 20.0
Selenium.... 1.0
Vanadium.... 24.0
Zinc........ 250.0
(4) Table I-E CCWE identifies the non-RCRA metal-containing baghouse waste from foundries, and the concentrations of their associated hazardous constituents which may not be exceeded by the extract of the waste or treatment residual for the allowable land disposal of such waste or residual. The specified concentrations shall not be exceeded by an average value of WET results for four representative samples, or a representative sample. Non-RCRA baghouse waste from foundries containing hazardous constituents other than those listed in Table I-E CCWE shall be subject to the appropriate generic treatment standard(s) for those hazardous constituents or hazardous characteristics.
Table I-D CCWE
Non-RCRA Waste Category Fly ash, Bottom Ash, Retort Ash, and Baghouse waste from Sources other than Foundries
Concentration (mg/l)
Arsenic..... 15.0
Cadmium..... 1.0
Copper...... 40.0
Lead........ 20.0
Nickel...... 20.0
Selenium.... 1.0
Vanadium.... 24.0
Zinc........ 250.0
(b) When wastes with differing treatment standards for a constituent of concern are combined for purposes of treatment, the treatment residue shall meet the lowest treatment standard for the constituent of concern.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code; and Section 58012 of the Governor's Re-organization Plan #1 of 1991. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25170, 25179.3 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.107. Treatment Standards Expressed As Waste Concentrations.
(a) Table II-CCW identifies the non-RCRA metal-containing aqueous wastes and the concentrations of their associated hazardous constituents which may not be exceeded by the waste or treatment residual for the allowable land disposal of such waste or residual.
Table II -Constituent Concentrations in Wastes
Concentration
Non-RCRA Waste Category In Liquid
Metal-Containing Aqueous Waste Residual (mg/l)
Antimony...................... 15.0
Arsenic....................... 5.0
Barium........................ 100.0
Beryllium..................... 0.75
Cadmium....................... 1.0
Chromium (VI)................. 5.0
Chromium (III)................ 560.0
Cobalt........................ 80.0
Copper........................ 25.0
Lead......................... 5.0
Mercury....................... 0.2
Molybdenum.................... 350.0
Nickel........................ 20.0
Selenium...................... 1.0
Silver........................ 5.0
Thallium...................... 7.0
Vanadium...................... 24.0
Zinc.......................... 250.0
(A) The concentrations listed in subsection (a) shall be determined using the WET procedure specified in Appendix II, chapter 11, CCR.
(c)(1) When RCRA wastes with differing treatment standards for a constituent of concern are combined for purposes of treatment, the treatment residue must meet the lowest treatment standard for the constituent of concern. When non-RCRA wastes with differing treatment standards for a constituent of concern are combined for purposes of treatment, the treatment residue must meet the lowest treatment standard for the constituent of concern.
(c)(2) When RCRA and Non-RCRA wastes are combined for purposes of treatment, the treatment residue must meet both the lowest treatment standard established for the RCRA wastes and the lowest treatment standard established for the non-RCRA wastes.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208, 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.3 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.108. Treatment Standard Expressed as Specific Technologies.
[Reserved]
s 66268.110. Treatment Standard for PCB Wastes.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208, 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.3 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.112. Treatment Standards for Aqueous and Liquid Organic Wastes.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code; and Section 58012 of the Governor's Reorganization Plan #1 of 1991. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.3 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.113. Treatment Standards for Solid Hazardous Waste Containing Organics.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code; and Section 58012 of the Governor's Re-organization Plan #1 of 1991. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.3 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.114. Treatment Standard for Asbestos-Containing Waste.
(a) Asbestos-containing waste shall be treated using one of the methods of (a)(1) through (a)(3).
(1) Asbestos-containing waste is managed as follows:
(A) Mix control device asbestos-containing waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste; and
(B) Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing, wetting and handling operations; and
(C) After wetting, seal all asbestos-containing waste in leak tight containers while wet; or, for waste that will not fit into containers without additional breaking, put waste into leak tight wrapping; and discharge no visible emissions during disposal operations.
(2) Process asbestos-containing waste into nonfriable form.
(3) Use an alternative waste treatment method pursuant to Health and Safety Code 25179.6(b)(2).
(b) When used in subsection (a), the following terms have the meanings given below:
(1) "Adequately wet" means sufficiently mixed or penetrated with liquid to prevent the release of finely divided particles of asbestos or waste containing asbestos. If visible emissions are observed coming from asbestos-containing waste, then that waste has not been adequately wetted. However, absence of visible emissions is not sufficient evidence of being adequately wetted.
(2) "Visible emissions" means any emissions which are visually detectable without the aid of instrument, coming from asbestos-containing waste. This does not include condensed, uncombined water.
(3) "Leak tight" means that solids or liquids cannot escape or spill out. It also means dust tight.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.120. Hazardous Waste with Heating Values Greater than 3,000 British Thermal Units per Pound of Waste.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208 and 25150, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 25155.5, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.121. Hazardous Waste Contain More than One Percent of Volatile Organic Compounds.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208 and 25150, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25123.6 and 25155.5, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.122. Treatment Capacity Exemption.
If the Department determines that adequate incineration or other authorized treatment capacity does not exist within the state, a person disposing of hazardous waste subject to sections 66268.120 and 66268.121 of this chapter is exempt from the treatment requirements of these sections, until the Department determines that adequate incinerator or other treatment is available. This section shall not exempt a hazardous waste specified in sections 66268.120 and 66268.121 from any treatment, handling or disposal standard established by any other provision of law or regulation.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208 and 25150, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 25155.5, Health and Safety Code.
s 66268.124. Emergency Variance from Sections 66268.120 and 66268.121.
(a) A hazardous waste producer may request in writing, an emergency variance from the Department pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 25155.7. A producer of a hazardous waste subject to Land Disposal Restrictions established pursuant to section 6924(m) of Title 42 of the United States Code is not eligible for an emergency variance, unless the waste has been granted a variance, extension, or exemption by the EPA Administrator.
(b) After receiving an application for an emergency variance, the Department may request any additional information which it deems necessary to evaluate the application. Within 45 days of receipt of the application, the Department shall inform the applicant, in writing, that the application is complete and accepted for filing, or that the application is deficient and what specific information is required.
(c) On the basis of the information referred to in subsection (b) of this section, the Department may grant an emergency variance of up to 1 year upon the request of the applicant if the demonstration required pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 25155.7, can still be made. In no event will an emergency variance extend beyond 24 months from the date the Department determines the application is complete and accepted for filing. The length of any emergency variance will be determined by the Department based on the time required for the applicant to secure other treatment pursuant to sections 66268.120 and 66268.121. The Department shall make a decision on an application for an emergency variance within 120 days of the filing of a completed application.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208 and 25150, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 25155.7, Health and Safety Code; Section 15376, Government Code.
Appendix I, Chapter 18
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
Note: The TCLP (Method 1311) is published in "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods," U.S. EPA Publication SW-846, as incorporated by reference in section 66260.11(a)(19).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208, 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code; and 40 CFR Part 268 Appendix I.
Appendix II, Chapter 18 (reserved)
Appendix III.
List of Halogenated Organic Compounds Regulated Under 66268.32 EPA Listed
Compounds:
In determining the concentration of HOCs in a hazardous waste for purposes of the Section 66268.32 land disposal prohibition, the generator or facility owner/operator shall include the following HOCs in the calculation as any compounds having a carbon-halogen bond which are listed in this Appendix (see Section 66268.10). Appendix III to Chapter 18 consists of the following compounds:
Appendix III
List of Halogenated Organic Compounds Regulated
Under 66268.32 EPA Listed Compounds:
In determining the concentration of HOCs in a hazardous waste for purposes of the Section 66268.32 land disposal prohibition, the generator or facility owner/operator shall include the following HOCs in the calculation as any compounds having a carbon-halogen bond which are listed in this Appendix (see Section 66268.10). Appendix III to Chapter 18 consists of the following compounds:
Volatiles
Bromodichloromethane
Bromomethane
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
Chloroform
Chloromethane
3-Chloropropene
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
Trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
Iodomethane
Methylene chloride
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethane
Tribromomethane
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichloromonofluoromethane
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
Vinyl chloride
Semivolatiles
Bis(2-chloroethoxy)ethane
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether
p-Chloroaniline
Chlorobenzilate
p-Chloro-m-cresol
2-Chloronaphthalene
2-Chlorophenol
3-Chloropropionitrile
m-Dichlorobenzene
o-Dichlorobenzene
p-Dichlorobenzene
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
2,4-Dichlorophenol
2,6-Dichlorophenol
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hexachloroprophene
Hexachloropropene
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
Pentachloronitrobenzene
Pentachlorophenol
Pronamide
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate
Organochlorine Pesticides
Aldrin
alpha-BHC
beta-BHC
delta-BHC
gamma-BHC
Chlordane
DDD
DDE
DDT
Dieldrin
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan II
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Heptachlor
Heptachlor epoxide
Isodrin
Kepone
Methoxyclor
Toxaphene
Phenoxyacetic Acid Herbicides
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
Silvex
2,4,4-T
PCBs
Aroclor 1016
Aroclor 1221
Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242
Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1260
PCBs not otherwise specified
Dioxins and Furans
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Hexachlorodibenzofuran
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Pentachlorodibenzofuran
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208, 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
Appendix III-A.
List of Halogenated Organic Compounds Regulated Under 66268.32: California
Listed Compounds
In determining the concentration of HOCs in a hazardous waste for the purposes of the Section 66268.32 land disposal prohibition, HOCs that shall be included in the calculation as any compounds having a carbon-halogen bond which are listed in this Appendix (See Section 66260.10). Appendix III-A to Chapter 18 consists of the following compounds:
Appendix III-A
List of Halogenated Organic Compounds Regulated
Under 66268.32: California Listed Compounds
In determining the concentration of HOCs in a hazardous waste for the purposes of the Section 66268.32 land disposal prohibition, HOCs that shall be included in the calculation as any compounds having a carbon-halogen bond which are listed in this Appendix (See Section 66260.10). Appendix III-A to Chapter 18 consists of the following compounds:
Chlorinated Solvents
1-Chlorobutane (N-Butyl Chloride)
2-Chloro-2-methylpropane (t-Butyl Chloride)
3-Chloro-2-methylpropene (Methallyl Chloride)
Dichlorobutadiene
Dichlorobutenes
1,4-Dichlorobutyne
Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene)
1,2,3-Trichloropropene
Pesticides
Atrazine
Balan
Barban
Bladex
Bromacil
Bromoxynil Octanoate
Captafol
Captan
Carbon Tetrachloride
Carbophenthion
CDEC
Chipco 26019 (Iprodione)
Chloramben (Imagan)
Chlorbisan
Chlordimeform
Chloromeform Hydrochloride
Chlorflurenol, methyl ester
Chlorobenzilate
2-Chloroethyl Trimethyl Ammonium Chloride
Chloroneb
Chlorophacione
Chlorophenols
1-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-Dimethyl-1-(1,2,4-Triazol-1-YL)-Butan- 2-one S-((4- Chlorophenyl) methyl) Diethylcarbothioate
Chloropicrin
Chlorothalonil
Chloroxuron
Chloropynifus
Chloro-IPC
Dalapon
4(2,4-DB)
D-D Mixture (Dichloropropane, Dichloropropene
DDVP; Dichlorovo; Vapona
Diallate
Dicamba
Dichlobenil
Dichlone
Para-dichlorobenzene
2,4-Dichloro-6-(0-chloroanilino)-S-Triazine
2,6-Dichloro-4-Nitroaniline Dichlorophene
1-(2-(2,4 Dichlorophenyl)-2-(2-Propenyoxy-Ethyl)-IH-IM-IDAZ
Dichloropropane
Dichloropropene
Dicofol
Dimethyl Tetrachloroterephthalate
Diuron
2,4-DP
Endothal
Ethephon
Ethylene Dibromide (EDB)
Ethylene Dichloride (EDC)
Fenac
Fluometron
Fluchloralin
Folpet
Hexachlorophene
Lindane
Linuron
MCPA
MCPPA
Methfluoramid
Methyl Bromide
Methyl-2,3-Dichloro-9-hydroxy fluorene-9-carboxylate Methyl 2,7-Dichloro-9- hydroxy fluorene-9-carboxylate Methyl 2-(4-(2,4 Dichlorophenoxy) phenoxy propanoate Methylene Chloride
Methyl-9-hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylate Monuron
Naled
Neburon
N-Serve (Nitrapyrin)
Nitrofen
Norflurazon
PCNB
PCP
Pentac
Permethrin
Perthane
Phosalone
Picloram-R
Pipvon
Permethrin
Proflurarin
Propachlor
Propanil
Propazine
Pyrazon
Ronnel
Simazine
Sodium Dichloro-s-triazinetrione
Terbucil
Terrazole
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrachlorovintos
Tetrudifon
N-Trichlormethyl Thio-4-cyclohexine 1,2-Dicarboximide
Trichlorophon
Trichloro-5-triazinetrione
Trifluralin
Triforine
Vinclozolin
Compounds from Appendix X--Chapter 11
Acetyl Chloride
Allyl Bromide, 3-Bromopropene
Allylchloride, 3-chloropropene
N-Amyl chloride, 1-chloropentane
Benzotrifluoride, trifluoromethyl benzene
Benzl Bromide, Alpha-Bromotoluene
Benzylchloride, Apha-chlorotoluene
bis (chloromethyl) ether, Dichloromethyl ether
Carbophenothion, trithion
Chloral Hydrate, trichloro Acetaldehyde
Chlortenvinphos
Chloroacetaldehyde
Apha-chloroacetophenone, penylchloromethyl ketone
Chloroacetyl chloride
para-Chlorobenzoyl peroxide
orth-Chlorobenzylidine malonitrite, OCMB
Chloropicrin, Trichloronitromethane
Chloro-ortho-toluidine, 2 Amino-4-chloroteulene
Coroxon
Crimidine
1,2-Dichloroethylene
Dichloroethyl ether, diclorether
1,2 Dichloropropene, propylene dichloride
1,3 Dichloropropylene; 1,3 dichloropropene
Dinitirochlorobenzene
Epichlorohydrin
Ethyl Chloride, chloroethane
Fluoroacetanilide
Fluoroacetic acid
Isopropyl chloride
Methyl Chloromethyl ether, CMME
Monochloroacetic acid, Chloroacetic Acid, MCA
Monochloroacetone, Chloroacetone, 1-chloro-2-propanone
Nitrochlorobenzene, Chloronitrobenzene
Perchloroethylene
Perchloromethyl mercaptan, Trichloromethylsulfenyl chloride
Phosphamidon, Dimecron
Picryl Chloride, 2-Chloro-1,3,5 Trinitro Benzene Telodrin
Tetrasal, Animert
Tranid
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208, 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
Appendix IV. to Chapter 18 Wastes Excluded From Lab Packs Under the Alternative Treatment Standards of Section 66268.42(c)
Hazardous waste with the following EPA Hazardous Waste Codes may not be placed in lab packs under alternative lab pack treatment standards of section 66268.42(c), D009, F019, K003, K004, K005, K006, K062, K071, K100, K106, P010, P011, P012, P076, P078, U134, U151.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Section 268, Appendix IV.
Appendix V.
[reserved]
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5, 25179.6 and 58012, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Section 268, Appendix V.
Appendix VI.
Recommended Technologies to Achieve Deactivation of Characteristics in Section
66268.42
The treatment standard for many characteristic wastes is stated in the section 66268.40 Table of Treatment Standards as "Deactivation and meet UTS." USEPA as determined that many technologies, when used alone or in combination, can achieve the deactivation portion of the treatment standard. Characteristic wastes that are not managed in a facility regulated by the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) or in a federal CWA-equivalent facility, and that also contain underlying hazardous constituents (see section 66260.10 shall be treated not only by a "deactivating" technology to remove the characteristic, but also to achieve the universal treatment standards (UTS) for underlying hazardous constituents. The following appendix presents a partial list of technologies, utilizing the five letter technology codes established in section 66268.42 Table 1, that may be useful in meeting the treatment standard. Use of these specific technologies is not mandatory and does not preclude direct reuse, recovery, and/or the use of other pretreatment technologies, provided deactivation is achieved and underlying hazardous constituents are treated to achieve the UTS.
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Waste Code/Subcategory Nonwastewaters Wastewaters
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D001 Ingnitable Liquids based RORGS n.a.
on 66261.21(a)(1) - Low TOC INCIN
Nonwastewater Subcategory WETOX
(containing 1% to <10% TOC) CHOXD
BIODG
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D001 Ignitable Liquids based n.a. RORGS
on 66261.21(a)(1) - Ignitable INCIN
Wastewater Subcategory WETOX
(containing <1% TOC) CHOXD
BIODG
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D001 Compressed Gases based on RCGAS n.a.
66261.21(a)(3) INCIN
FSUBS
ADGAS fb. INCIN
ADGAS fb. (CHOXD; or
CHRED)
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D001 Ignitable Reactives based WTRRX n.a.
on 66261.21 (a)(2) CHOXD
CHRED
STABL
INCIN
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D001 Ignitable Oxidizers based CHRED CHRED
on 66261.21(a)(4) INCIN INCIN
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DOO2 Acid Subcategory based on RCORR NEUTR
66261.22(a)(1) with pH less NEUTR INCIN
than or equal to 2 INCIN
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DOO2 Alkaline Subcategory NEUTR NEUTR
based on 66261.22(a)(1) with INCIN INCIN
pH greater than or equal to
12.5
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D002 Other Corrosives based on CHOXD CHOXD
66261.22(a)(2) CHRED CHRED
INCIN INCIN
STABL
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D003 Water Reactives based on INCIN n.a.
66261.23(a)(2), (3), and (4) WTRRX
CHOXD
CHRED
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D003 Reactive Sulfides based CHOXD CHOXD
on 66261.23(a)(5) CHRED CHRED
INCIN BIODG
STABL INCIN
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D003 Explosives based on INCIN INCIN
66261.23(a)(6), (7), and (8) CHOXD CHOXD
CHRED CHRED
BIODG
CARBN
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D003 Other Reactives based on INCIN INCIN
66261.23(a)(1) CHOXD CHOXD
CHRED CHRED
BIODG
CARBN
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K044 Wastewater treatment CHOXD CHOXD
sludges from the manufacturing CHRED CHRED
and processing of explosives INCIN BIODG
CARBN
INCIN
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K045 Spent carbon from the CHOXD CHOXD
treatment of wastewaters CHRED CHRED
containing explosives INCIN BIODG
CARBN
INCIN
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K047 Pink/red water from TNT CHOXD CHOXD
operations CHRED CHRED
INCIN BIODG
CARBN
INCIN
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NOTE: 'n.a.' stands for 'not applicable'; 'fb.' stands for 'followed by'.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208, 25150, 25159 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code.
Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5 and 25179.6, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Part 268 Appendix VI.
Appendix VII. -Table 1. Effective Dates of Surface Disposed ed Wastes (Non-Soil and Debris) Regulated in the LDRs [Comprehensive List]
Waste code Waste category Effective date
California Liquid hazardous July 8, 1987.
List wastes, including
free liquids
associated with solid
or sludge, containing
free cyanides at
concentrations greater
than or equal to 1,000
mg/l or certain metals
or compounds of these
metals greater than or
equal to the
prohibition levels
California Liquid (aqueous) July 8, 1987.
List hazardous wastes
having a pH less than
or equal to 2
California Dilute HOC July 8, 1987.
List wastewaters, defined
as HOC-waste mixtures
that are primarily
water and that contain
greater than or
equal to 1,000 mg/l
but less than
10,000 mg/1
California Liquid hazardous July 8, 1987.
List waste containing
PCBs greater than or
equal to 50 ppm
California Other liquid and Nov. 8, 1988.
List non-liquid hazardous
wastes containing HOCs
in total
concentration greater
than or equal to
1,000 mg
D001 [FNc] All (except High TOC Aug. 9, 1993.
Ignitable Liquids)
D001 High TOC Ignitable Liquids Aug. 8, 1990.
D002 [FNc] All Aug. 9, 1993.
D003 [FNe] All others July 8, 1996.
D003 Newly identified May 26, 2000.
surface-disposed
elemental phosphorus
processing wastes
D004 Nonwastewater May 8, 1992.
D004 Wastewater Aug. 8, 1992.
D004 Newly identified Aug. 24, 1998.
D004 and mineral
processing wastes
D004 Mixed radioactive/ May 26, 2000.
newly identified D004
mineral processing
wastes
D005 All others Aug. 8, 1990.
D005 Newly identified Aug.24, 1998.
D005 and mineral
processing wastes
D005 Mixed radioactive/ May 26, 2000.
newly identified D005
or mineral processing
wastes
D006 All others Aug. 8, 1990.
D006 Newly identified Aug. 24, 1998.
D006 and mineral
processing waste
D006 Mixed radioactive/ May 26, 2000.
newly identified D006
or mineral processing
wastes
D007 All others Aug. 8, 1990.
D007 Newly identified Aug. 24, 1998.
D007 and mineral
processing wastes
D007 Mixed radioactive/ May 26, 2000.
newly identified D007
or mineral processing
wastes
D008 Lead materials May 8, 1992.
before secondary
smelting
D008 Newly identified Aug. 24, 1998.
D008 and mineral
processing waste
D008 Mixed radioactive/ May 26, 2000.
newly identified D008
or mineral processing
wastes
D008 All others Aug. 8, 1990.
D009 Nonwastewater May 8, 1992.
D009 Newly identified Aug. 24, 1998.
D009 and mineral
processing waste
D009 Mixed radioactive/ May 26, 2000.
newly identified D009
or mineral processing
wastes
D009 All others Aug. 8, 1990.
D010 All others Aug. 8, 1990.
D010 Newly identified Aug. 24, 1998.
D010 and mineral
processing wastes
D010 Mixed radioactive/ May 26, 2000.
newly identified D010
or mineral processing
wastes
D011 All others Aug. 8, 1990.
D011 Newly identified Aug. 24, 1998.
D011 and mineral
processing wastes
D011 Mixed radioactive/ May 26, 2000.
newly identified D011
or mineral processing
wastes
D012 (that All Dec. 14, 1994.
exhibit
the
toxicity
character-
istic
based on
the
TCLP) [FNd]
D013 (that All Dec. 14, 1994.
exhibit
the
toxicity
character-
istic
based on
the
TCLP) [FNd]
D014 (that All Dec. 14, 1994.
exhibit
the
toxicity
character-
istic
based on
the
TCLP) [FNd]
D015 (that All Dec. 14, 1994.
exhibit
the
toxicity
character-
istic
based on
the
TCLP) [FNd]
D016 (that All Dec. 14, 1994.
exhibit
the
toxicity
character-
istic
based on
the
TCLP) [FNd]
D017 (that All Dec. 14, 1994.
exhibit
the
toxicity
character-
istic
based on
the
TCLP) [FNd]
D018 Mixed with Sept. 19, 1996.
radioactive wastes
D018 All others Dec. 19, 1994.
D019 Mixed with Sept. 19, 1996.
radioactive wastes
D019 All others Dec. 19, 1994.
D020 Mixed with Sept. 19, 1996.
radioactive wastes
D020 All others Dec. 19, 1994.
D021 Mixed with Sept. 19, 1996.
radioactive wastes
D021 All others Dec. 19, 1994. (continued)