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§268.40 Applicability of treatment standards.
Link to a correction published at 67 FR 17119, Apr. 9, 2002.
(a) A prohibited waste identified in the table "Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes" may be land disposed only if it meets the requirements found in the table. For each waste, the table identifies one of three types of treatment standard requirements:
(1) All hazardous constituents in the waste or in the treatment residue must be at or below the values found in the table for that waste ("total waste standards"); or
(2) The hazardous constituents in the extract of the waste or in the extract of the treatment residue must be at or below the values found in the table ("waste extract standards"); or
(3) The waste must be treated using the technology specified in the table ("technology standard"), which are described in detail in §268.42, Table 1 -- Technology Codes and Description of Technology-Based Standards.
(b) For wastewaters, compliance with concentration level standards is based on maximums for any one day, except for D004 through D011 wastes for which the previously promulgated treatment standards based on grab samples remain in effect. For all nonwastewaters, compliance with concentration level standards is based on grab sampling. For wastes covered by the waste extract standards, the test Method 1311, the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure found in "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA Publication SW-846, as incorporated by reference in §260.11, must be used to measure compliance. An exception is made for D004 and D008, for which either of two test methods may be used: Method 1311, or Method 1310, the Extraction Procedure Toxicity Test. For wastes covered by a technology standard, the wastes may be land disposed after being treated using that specified technology or an equivalent treatment technology approved by the Administrator under the procedures set forth in §268.42(b).
(c) When 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.
(d) Notwithstanding the prohibitions specified in paragraph (a) of this section, treatment and disposal facilities may demonstrate (and certify pursuant to 40 CFR 268.7(b)(5)) compliance with the treatment standards for organic constituents specified by a footnote in the table "Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes" in this section, provided the following conditions are satisfied:
(1) The treatment standards for the organic constituents were established based on incineration in units operated in accordance with the technical requirements of 40 CFR part 264, subpart O, or based on combustion in fuel substitution units operating in accordance with applicable technical requirements;
(2) The treatment or disposal facility has used the methods referenced in paragraph (d)(1) of this section to treat the organic constituents; and
(3) The treatment or disposal facility may demonstrate compliance with organic constituents if good-faith analytical efforts achieve detection limits for the regulated organic constituents that do not exceed the treatment standards specified in this section by an order of magnitude.
(e) For characteristic wastes (D001-D043) that are subject to treatment standards in the following table "Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes," and are not managed in a wastewater treatment system that is regulated under the Clean Water Act (CWA), that is CWA-equivalent, or that is injected into a Class I nonhazardous deep injection well, all underlying hazardous constituents (as defined in §268.2(i)) must meet Universal Treatment Standards, found in §268.48, Table Universal Treatment Standards, prior to land disposal as defined in §268.2(c) of this part.
(f) The treatment standards for F001-F005 nonwastewater constituents carbon disulfide, cyclohexanone, and/or methanol apply to wastes which contain only one, two, or three of these constituents. Compliance is measured for these constituents in the waste extract from test Method 1311, the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure found in "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA Publication SW-846, as incorporated by reference in §260.11. If the waste contains any of these three constituents along with any of the other 25 constituents found in F001-F005, then compliance with treatment standards for carbon disulfide, cyclohexanone, and/or methanol are not required.
(g) Between August 26, 1996 and March 4, 1999 the treatment standards for the wastes specified in 40 CFR 261.32 as EPA Hazardous Waste numbers K156-K161; and in 40 CFR 261.33 as EPA Hazardous Waste numbers P127, P128, P185, P188-P192, P194, P196-P199, P201-P205, U271, U277-U280, U364-U367, U372, U373, U375-U379, U381-U387, U389-U396, U400-U404, U407, and U409-U411; and soil contaminated with these wastes; may be satisfied by either meeting the constituent concentrations presented in the table "Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes" in this section, or by treating the waste by the following technologies: combustion, as defined by the technology code CMBST at §268.42 Table 1, for nonwastewaters; and, biodegradation as definded by the technology code BIODG, carbon adsorption as defined by the technology code CARBN, chemical oxidation as defined by the technology code CHOXD, or combustion as defined as technology code CMBST at §268.42 Table 1, for wastewaters.
(h) Prohibited D004-D011 mixed radioactive wastes and mixed radioactive listed wastes containing metal constituents, that were previously treated by stabilization to the treatment standards in effect at that time and then put into storage, do not have to be re-treated to meet treatment standards in this section prior to land disposal.
(i) [Reserved]
(j) Effective September 4, 1998, the treatment standards for the wastes specified in 40 CFR 261.33 as EPA Hazardous Waste numbers P185, P191, P192, P197, U364, U394, and U395 may be satisfied by either meeting the constituent concentrations presented in the table "Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes" in this section, or by treating the waste by the following technologies: combustion, as defined by the technology code CMBST at §268.42 Table 1 of this Part, for nonwastewaters; and, biodegradation as defined by the technology code BIODG, carbon adsorption as defined by the technology code CARBN, chemical oxidation as defined by the technology code CHOXD, or combustion as defined as technology code CMBST at §268.42 Table 1 of this Part, for wastewaters.
Treatment Standards For Hazardous Wastes
[Note: NA means not applicable]
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Regulated hazardous constituent Wastewaters Nonwastewaters
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Concentration in
Concentration in mg/kg \5\ unless
Waste code Waste description and treatment/Regulatory subcategory \1\ CAS \2\ mg/L \3\; or noted as ``mg/L
Common name number Technology Code TCLP''; or
\4\ Technology Code
\4\
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D001 \9\ Ignitable Characteristic Wastes, except for the § 261.21(a)(1) High NA NA DEACT and meet DEACT and meet
TOC Subcategory. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\; or standards \8\; or
RORGS; or CMBST RORGS; or CMBST
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High TOC Ignitable Characteristic Liquids Subcategory based on 40 CFR NA NA NA RORGS; CMBST; or
261.21(a)(1)_Greater than or equal to 10% total organic carbon. (Note: POLYM
This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
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D002 \9\ Corrosive Characteristic Wastes. NA NA DEACT and meet DEACT and meet
§ 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D002, D004, D005, Radioactive high level wastes generated during the reprocessing of fuel Corrosivity (pH) NA NA HLVIT
D006, D007, rods. (Note: This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.) Arsenic 7440-38-2 NA HLVIT
D008, D009, Barium 7440-39-3 NA HLVIT
D010, D011 Cadmium 7440-43-9 NA HLVIT
Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 NA HLVIT
Lead 7439-92-1 NA HLVIT
Mercury 7439-97-6 NA HLVIT
Selenium 7782-49-2 NA HLVIT
Silver 7440-22-4 NA HLVIT
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D003 \9\ Reactive Sulfides Subcategory based on 261.23(a)(5). NA NA DEACT DEACT
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Explosives Subcategory based on 261.23(a)(6),(7), and (8). NA NA DEACT and meet DEACT and meet
§ 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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Unexploded ordnance and other explosive devices which have been the subject NA NA DEACT DEACT
of an emergency response.
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Other Reactives Subcategory based on 261.23(a)(1). NA NA DEACT and meet DEACT and meet
§ 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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Water Reactive Subcategory based on 261.23(a)(2), (3), and (4). (Note: This NA NA NA DEACT and meet
subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only). § 268.48
standards \8\
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Reactive Cyanides Subcategory based on 261.23(a)(5). Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 Reserved 590
........................................................................... Cyanides (Amenable) \7\ 57-12-5 0.86 30
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D004 \9\ Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of Arsenic 7440-38-2 1.4 and meet 5.0 mg/L TCLP and
toxicity for arsenic based on the toxicity characteristic leaching § 268.48 meet § 268.48
procedure (TCLP) in SW846. standards \8\ standards \8\
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D005 \9\ Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of Barium 7440-39-3 1.2 and meet 21 mg/L TCLP and
toxicity for barium based on the toxicity characteristic leaching § 268.48 meet § 268.48
procedure (TCLP) in SW846. standards \8\ standards \8\
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D006 \9\ Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of Cadmium 7440-43-9 0.69 and meet 0.11 mg/L TCLP and
toxicity for cadmium based on the toxicity characteristic leaching § 268.48 meet § 268.48
procedure (TCLP) in SW846. standards \8\ standards \8\
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Cadmium Containing Batteries Subcategory. (Note: This subcategory consists Cadmium 7440-43-9 NA RTHRM
of nonwastewaters only).
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Radioactively contaminated cadmium containing batteries. (Note: This Cadmium 7440-43-9 NA Macroencapsulation
subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only) in accordance with
40 CFR 268.45.
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D007 \9\ Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 and meet 0.60 mg/L TCLP and
toxicity for chromium based on the toxicity characteristic leaching § 268.48 meet § 268.48
procedure (TCLP) in SW846. standards \8\ standards \8\
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D008 \9\ Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of Lead 7439-92-1 0.69 and meet 0.75 mg/L TCLP and
toxicity for lead based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure § 268.48 meet § 268.48
(TCLP) in SW846. standards \8\ standards \8\
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Lead Acid Batteries Subcategory (Note: This standard only applies to lead Lead 7439-92-1 NA RLEAD
acid batteries that are identified as RCRA hazardous wastes and that are
not excluded elsewhere from regulation under the land disposal
restrictions of 40 CFR 268 or exempted under other EPA regulations (see 40
CFR 266.80). This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
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Radioactive Lead Solids Subcategory (Note: These lead solids include, but Lead 7439-92-1 NA MACRO
are not limited to, all forms of lead shielding and other elemental forms
of lead. These lead solids do not include treatment residuals such as
hydroxide sludges, other wastewater treatment residuals, or incinerator
ashes that can undergo conventional pozzolanic stabilization, nor do they
include organo-lead materials that can be incinerated and stabilized as
ash. This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
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D009 \9\ Nonwastewaters that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic Mercury 7439-97-6 NA IMERC; OR RMERC
of toxicity for mercury based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
procedure (TCLP) in SW846; and contain greater than or equal to 260 mg/kg
total mercury that also contain organics and are not incinerator residues.
(High Mercury-Organic Subcategory)
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Nonwastewaters that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic Mercury 7439-97-6 NA RMERC
of toxicity for mercury based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
procedure (TCLP) in SW846; and contain greater than or equal to 260 mg/kg
total mercury that are inorganic, including incinerator residues and
residues from RMERC. (High Mercury-Inorganic Subcategory)
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Nonwastewaters that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic Mercury 7439-97-6 NA 0.20 mg/L TCLP and
of toxicity for mercury based on the toxicity characteristic leaching meet § 268.48
procedure (TCLP) in SW846; and contain less than 260 mg/kg total mercury standards \8\
and that are residues from RMERC only. (Low Mercury Subcategory)
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All other nonwastewaters that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the Mercury 7439-97-6 NA 0.025 mg/L TCLP
characteristic of toxicity for mercury based on the toxicity and meet §
characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW846; and contain less than 268.48 standards
260 gm/kg total mercury and that are not residues from RMERC. (Low Mercury \8\
Subcategory)
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All D009 wastewaters. Mercury 7439-97-6 0.15 mg/L TCLP and NA
meet § 268.48
standards \8\
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Elemental mercury contaminated with radioactive materials. (Note: This Mercury 7439-97-6 NA AMLGM
subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
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Hydraulic oil contaminated with Mercury Radioactive Materials Subcategory. Mercury 7439-97-6 NA IMERC
(Note: This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
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Radioactively contaminated mercury containing batteries. (Note: This Mercury 7439-97-6 NA Macroencapsulation
subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only) in accordance with
40 CFR 268.45.
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D010 \9\ Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of Selenium 7782-49-2 0.82 and meet 5.7 mg/L TCLP and
toxicity for selenium based on the toxicity characteristic leaching § 268.48 meet § 268.48
procedure (TCLP) in SW846. standards \8\ standards \8\
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D011 \9\ Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of Silver 7440-22-4 0.43 and meet 0.14 mg/L TCLP and
toxicity for silver based on the toxicity characteristic leaching § 268.48 meet § 268.48
procedure (TCLP) in SW846. standards \8\ standards \8\
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Radioactively contaminated silver containing batteries. Note: This Silver 7440-22-4 NA Macroencapsulation
subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only) in accordance with
40 CFR 268.45.
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D012 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Endrin based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. Endrin 72-20-8 BIODG; or CMBST 0.13 and meet
§ 268.48
standards \8\
........................................................................... Endrin aldehyde 7421-93-4 BIODG; or CMBST 0.13 and meet
§ 268.48
standards \8\
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D013 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Lindane based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. alpha-BHC 319-84-6 CARBN;0.066 and meet
§ 268.48
standards \8\
........................................................................... beta-BHC 319-85-7 CARBN;0.066 and meet
§ 268.48
standards \8\
........................................................................... delta-BHC 319-86-8 CARBN;0.066 and meet
§ 268.48
standards \8\
........................................................................... gamma-BHC (Lindane) 58-89-9 CARBN;0.066 and meet
§ 268.48
standards \8\
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D014 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Methoxychlor based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. Methoxychlor 72-43-5 WETOX or CMBST 0.18 and meet
§ 268.48
standards \8\
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D015 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Toxaphene based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. Toxaphene 8001-35-2 BIODG or CMBST 2.6 and meet
§ 268.48
standards \8\
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D16 \9\ Wastes that are TC for 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) based on the 2,4,-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) 94-75-7 CHO10 and meet §
TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. CMBS268.48 standards
\8\
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D17 \9\ Wastes that are TC for 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) 93-72-1 CHOXD or7.9 and meet
1311. § 268.48
standards \8\
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D018 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Benzene based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. Benzene 71-43-2 0.14 and meet 10 and meet §
§ 268.48 268.48 standards
standards \8\ \8\
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D019 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Carbon tetrachloride based on the TCLP in SW846 Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.057 and meet 6.0 and meet
Method 1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D020 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Chlordane based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. Chlordane (alpha and gamma isomers) 57-74-9 0.0033 and meet 0.26 and meet
§ 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D021 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Chlorobenzene based on the TCLP in SW846 Method Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 0.057 and meet 6.0 and meet
1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D022 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Chloroform based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. Chloroform 67-66-3 0.046 and meet 6.0 and meet
§ 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D023 \9\ Wastes that are TC for o-Cresol based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. o-Cresol 95-48-7 0.11 and meet 5.6 and meet
§ 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D024 \9\ Wastes that are TC for m-Cresol based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. m-Cresol (difficult to distinguish from p- 108-39-4 0.77 and meet 5.6 and meet
cresol) § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D025 \9\ Wastes that are TC for p-Cresol based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. p-Cresol (difficult to distinguish from m- 106-44-5 0.77 and meet 5.6 and meet
cresol) § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D026 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Cresols (Total) based on the TCLP in SW846 Method Cresol-mixed isomers (Cresylic acid) (sum 1319-77-3 0.88 and meet 11.2 and meet
1311. of o-, m-, and p-cresol concentrations) § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D027 \9\ Wastes that are TC for p-Dichlorobenzene based on the TCLP in SW846 Method p-Dichlorobenzene (1,4-Dichlorobenzene) 106-46-7 0.090 and meet 6.0 and meet
1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D028 \9\ Wastes that are TC for 1,2-Dichloroethane based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1,2-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 0.21 and meet 6.0 and meet
1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D029 \9\ Wastes that are TC for 1,1-Dichloroethylene based on the TCLP in SW846 1,1-Dichloroethylene 75-35-4 0.025 and meet 6.0 and meet
Method 1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D030 \9\ Wastes that are TC for 2,4-Dinitrotoluene based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 121-14-2 0.32 and meet 140 and meet
1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D031 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Heptachlor based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. Heptachlor 76-44-8 0.0012 and meet 0.066 and meet
§ 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
........................................................................... Heptachlor epoxide 1024-57-3 0.016 and meet 0.066 and meet
§ 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D032 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Hexachlorobenzene based on the TCLP in SW846 Method Hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1 0.055 and meet 10 and meet §
1311. § 268.48 268.48 standards
standards \8\ \8\
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D033 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Hexachlorobutadiene based on the TCLP in SW846 Hexachlorobutadiene 87-68-3 0.055 and meet 5.6 and meet
Method 1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D034 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Hexachloroethane based on the TCLP in SW846 Method Hexachloroethane 67-72-1 0.055 and meet 30 and meet §
1311. § 268.48 268.48 standards
standards \8\ \8\
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D035 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Methyl ethyl ketone based on the TCLP in SW846 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 0.28 and meet 36 and meet §
Method 1311. § 268.48 268.48 standards
standards \8\ \8\
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D036 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Nitrobenzene based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. Nitrobenzene 98-95-3 0.068 and meet 14 and meet §
§ 268.48 268.48 standards
standards \8\ \8\
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D037 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Pentachlorophenol based on the TCLP in SW846 Method Pentachlorophenol 87-86-5 0.089 and meet 7.4 and meet
1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D038 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Pyridine based on the TCLP in SW846 Method 1311. Pyridine 110-86-1 0.014 and meet 16 and meet §
§ 268.48 268.48 standards
standards \8\ \8\
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D039 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Tetrachloroethylene based on the TCLP in SW846 Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4 0.056 and meet 6.0 and meet
Method 1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D040 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Trichloroethylene based on the TCLP in SW846 Method Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 0.054 and meet 6.0 and meet
1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D041 \9\ Wastes that are TC for 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol based on the TCLP in SW846 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 0.18 and meet 7.4 and meet
Method 1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D042 \9\ Wastes that are TC for 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol based on the TCLP in SW846 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 88-06-2 0.035 and meet 7.4 and meet
Method 1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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D043 \9\ Wastes that are TC for Vinyl chloride based on the TCLP in SW846 Method Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 0.27 and meet 6.0 and meet
1311. § 268.48 § 268.48
standards \8\ standards \8\
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F001, F002, F003, F001, F002, F003, F004 and/or F005 solvent wastes that contain any Acetone 67-64-1 0.28 160
F004, & F005 combination of one or more of the following spent solvents: acetone, Benzene 71-43-2 0.14 10
benzene, n-butyl alcohol, carbon disulfide, carbon tetrachloride, n-Buthyl alcohol 71-36-3 5.6 2.6
chlorinated fluorocarbons, chlorobenzene, o-cresol, m-cresol, p-cresol, Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 3.8 NA
cyclohexanone, o-dichlorobenzene, 2-ethoxyethanol, ethyl acetate, ethyl Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.057 6.0
benzene, ethyl ether, isobutyl alcohol, methanol, methylene chloride, Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 0.057 6.0
methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, nitrobenzene, 2-nitropropane, o-Cresol 95-48-7 0.11 5.6
pyridine, tetrachloroethylene, toluene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 1,1,2- m-Cresol (difficult to distinguish from p- 108-39-4 0.77 5.6
trichloroethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, trichloroethylene, cresol) ............ .................. ..................
trichlorofluoromethane, and/or xylenes [except as specifically noted in p-Cresol (difficult to distinguish from m- 106-44-5 0.77 5.6
other subcategories]. See further details of these listings in § cresol) ............ .................. ..................
261.31. Cresol-mixed isomers (Cresylic acid) (sum 1319-77-3 0.88 11.2
of o-, m-, and p-cresol concentrations) ............ ..................
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........................................................................... Cyclohexanone 108-94-1 0.36 NA
........................................................................... o-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1 0.088 6.0
........................................................................... Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 0.34 33
........................................................................... Ethyl benzene 100-41-4 0.057 10
........................................................................... Ethyl ether 60-29-7 0.12 160
........................................................................... Isobutyl alcohol 78-83-1 5.6 170
........................................................................... Methanol 67-56-1 5.6 NA
........................................................................... Methylene chloride 75-9-2 0.089 30
........................................................................... Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 0.28 36
........................................................................... Methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 0.14 33
........................................................................... Nitrobenzene 98-95-3 0.068 14
........................................................................... Pyridine 110-86-1 0.014 16
........................................................................... Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4 0.056 6.0
........................................................................... Toluene 108-88-3 0.080 10
........................................................................... 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 71-55-6 0.054 6.0
........................................................................... 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 79-00-5 0.054 6.0
........................................................................... 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane 76-13-1 0.057 30
........................................................................... Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 0.054 6.0
........................................................................... Trichlorofluoromethane 75-69-4 0.020 30
........................................................................... Xylenes-mixed isomers (sum of o-, m-, and 1330-20-7 0.32 30
p-xylene concentrations)
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F003 and/or F005 solvent wastes that contain any combination of one or more Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 3.8 4.8 mg/L TCLP
of the following three solvents as the only listed F001-5 solvents: carbon Cyclohexanone 108-94-1 0.36 0.75 mg/L TCLP
disulfide, cyclohexanone, and/or methanol. (formerly 268.41(c)) Methanol 67-56-1 5.6 0.75 mg/L TCLP
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F005 solvent waste containing 2-Nitropropane as the only listed F001-5 2-Nitropropane 79-46-9 (WETOX or CHOXD) CMBST
solvent. fb CARBN; or CMBST
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F005 solvent waste containing 2-Ethoxyethanol as the only listed F001-5 2-Ethoxyethanol 110-80-5 BIODG; or CMBST CMBST
solvent.
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F006 Wastewater treatment sludges from electroplating operations except from the Cadmium 7440-43-9 0.69 0.11 mg/L TCLP
following processes: (1) Sulfuric acid anodizing of aluminum; (2) tin Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
plating on carbon steel; (3) zinc plating (segregated basis) on carbon Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
steel; (4) aluminum or zinc-aluminum plating on carbon steel; (5) cleaning/ Cyanides (Amenable) \7\ 57-12-5 0.86 30
stripping associated with tin, zinc and aluminum plating on carbon steel; Lead 7439-92-1 0.69 0.75 mg/L TCLP
and (6) chemical etching and milling of aluminum. Nickel 7440-02-0 3.98 11 mg/L TCLP
Silver 7440-22-4 NA 0.14 mg/L TCLP
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F007 Spent cyanide plating bath solutions from electroplating operations. Cadmium 7440-43-9 NA 0.11 mg/L TCLP
Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
........................................................................... Cyanides (Amenable) \7\ 57-12-5 0.86 30
........................................................................... Lead 7439-92-1 0.69 0.75 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Nickel 7440-02-0 3.98 11 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Silver 7440-22-4 NA 0.14 mg/L TCLP
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F008 Plating bath residues from the bottom of plating baths from electroplating Cadmium 7440-43-9 NA 0.11 mg/L TCLP
operations where cyanides are used in the process. Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
........................................................................... Cyanides (Amenable) \7\ 57-12-5 0.86 30
........................................................................... Lead 7439-92-1 0.69 0.75 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Nickel 7440-02-0 3.98 11 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Silver 7440-22-4 NA 0.14 mg/L TCLP
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F009 Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions from electroplating operations Cadmium 7440-43-9 NA 0.11 mg/L TCLP
where cyanides are used in the process. Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
........................................................................... Cyanides (Amenable) \7\ 57-12-5 0.86 30
........................................................................... Lead 7439-92-1 0.69 0.75 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Nickel 7440-02-0 3.98 11 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Silver 7440-22-4 NA 0.14 mg/L TCLP
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F010 Quenching bath residues from oil baths from metal heat treating operations Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
where cyanides are used in the process. Cyanides (Amenable) \7\ 57-12-5 0.86 NA
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F011 Spent cyanide solutions from salt bath pot cleaning from metal heat Cadmium 7440-43-9 NA 0.11 mg/L TCLP
treating operations. Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
........................................................................... Cyanides (Amenable) \7\ 57-12-5 0.86 30
........................................................................... Lead 7439-92-1 0.69 0.75 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Nickel 7440-02-0 3.98 11 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Silver 7440-22-4 NA 0.14 mg/L TCLP
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F012 Quenching wastewater treatment sludges from metal heat treating operations Cadmium 7440-43-9 NA 0.11 mg/L TCLP
where cyanides are used in the process. Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
........................................................................... Cyanides (Amenable) \7\ 57-12-5 0.86 30
........................................................................... Lead 7439-92-1 0.69 0.75 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Nickel 7440-02-0 3.98 11 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Silver 7440-22-4 NA 0.14 mg/L TCLP
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F019 Wastewater treatment sludges from the chemical conversion coating of Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
aluminum except from zirconium phosphating in aluminum can washing when Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
such phosphating is an exclusive conversion coating process. Cyanides (Amendable) \7\ 57-12-5 0.86 30
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F020, F021, F022, Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride HxCDDs (All Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins) NA 0.000063 0.001
F023, F026 purification) from the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, Hx CDFs (All Hexachlorodibenzofurans) ............ .................. ..................
chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of: (1) tri- PeCDDs (All Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins) NA 0.000063 0.001
or tetrachlorophenol, or of intermediates used to produce their pesticide PeCDFs (All Pentachlorodibenzofurans) ............ .................. ..................
derivatives, excluding wastes from the production of Hexachlorophene from Pentachlorophenol NA 0.000063 0.001
highly purified, 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (F020); (2) pentachlorophenol, or TCDDs (All Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins) ............ .................. ..................
of intermediates used to produce its derivatives (i.e., F021); (3) tetra-, TCDFs (All Tetrachlorodibenzofurans) NA 0.000035 0.001
penta-, or hexachlorobenzenes under alkaline conditions (i.e., F022); and 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ............ .................. ..................
from the production of materials on equipment previously used for the 2,4-6-Trichlorophenol 87-86-5 0.089 7.4
production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol NA 0.000063 0.001
component in a formulating process) of: (1) tri- or tetrachlorophenols, ............ .................. ..................
excluding wastes from equipment used only for the production of NA 0.000063 0.001
Hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (F023); (2) ............ .................. ..................
tetra- penta, or hexachlorobenzenes under alkaline conditions (i.e., 95-95-4 0.18 7.4
F026). 88-06-2 0.035 7.4
58-90-2 0.030 7.4
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F024 Process wastes, including but not limited to, distillation residues, heavy All F024 wastes NA CMBST \11\ CMBST \11\
ends, tars, and reactor clean-out wastes, from the production of certain 2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene 126-99-8 0.057 0.28
chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons by free radical catalyzed processes. 3-Chloropropylene 107-05-1 0.036 30
These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain 1,1-Dichloroethane 75-34-3 0.059 6.0
lengths ranging from one to and including five, with varying amounts and 1,2-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 0.21 6.0
positions of chlorine substitution. (This listing does not include 1,2-Dichloropropane 78-87-5 0.85 18
wastewaters, wastewater treatment sludges, spent catalysts, and wastes cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene 10061-01-5 0.036 18
listed in § 261.31 or § 261.32). trans-1-3-Dichloropropylene 10061-02-6 0.036 18
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 117-81-7 0.28 28
Hexachloroethane 67-72-1 0.055 30
Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
Nickel 7440-02-0 3.98 11 mg/L TCLP
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F025 Condensed light ends from the production of certain chlorinated aliphatic Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.057 6.0
hydrocarbons, by free radical catalyzed processes. These chlorinated Chloroform 67-66-3 0.046 6.0
aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain lengths ranging from 1,2-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 0.21 6.0
one to and including five, with varying amounts and positions of chlorine 1,1-Dichloroethylene 75-35-4 0.025 6.0
substitution. Methylene chloride 75-9-2 0.089 30
F025_Light Ends Subcategory 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 79-00-5 0.054 6.0
Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 0.054 6.0
Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 0.027 6.0
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Spent filters and filter aids, and spent desiccant wastes from the Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.057 6.0
production of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, by free radical Chloroform 67-66-3 0.046 6.0
catalyzed processes. These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those Hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1 0.055 10
having carbon chain lengths ranging from one to and including five, with Hexachlorobutadiene 87-68-3 0.055 5.6
varying amounts and positions of chlorine substitution. Hexachloroethane 67-72-1 0.055 30
F025_Spent Filters/Aids and Desiccants Subcategory Methylene chloride 75-9-2 0.089 30
1,1,2-Trichloroethane 79-00-5 0.054 6.0
Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 0.054 6.0
Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 0.27 6.0
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F027 Discarded unused formulations containing tri-, tetra-, or pentachlorophenol HxCDDs (All Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins) NA 0.000063 0.001
or discarded unused formulations containing compounds derived from these HxCDFs (All Hexachlorodibenzofurans) ............ .................. ..................
chlorophenols. (This listing does not include formulations containing PeCDDs (All Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins) NA 0.000063 0.001
hexachlorophene synthesized from prepurified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol as the PeCDFs (All Pentachlorodibenzofurans) ............ .................. ..................
sole component.) Pentachlorophenol NA 0.000063 0.001
TCDDs (All Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins) ............ .................. ..................
TCDFs (All Tetrachlorodibenzofurans) NA 0.000035 0.001
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ............ .................. ..................
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 87-86-5 0.089 7.4
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol NA .................. ..................
............ 0.000063 0.001
NA .................. ..................
............ 0.000063 0.001
95-95-4 0.18 7.4
88-06-2 0.035 7.4
58-90-2 0.030 7.4
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F028 Residues resulting from the incineration or thermal treatment of soil HxCDDs (All Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins) NA 0.000063 0.001
contaminated with EPA Hazardous Wastes Nos. F020, F021, F023, F026, and HxCDFs (All Hexachlorodibenzofurans) ............ .................. ..................
F027. PeCDDs (All Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins) NA 0.000063 0.001
............ .................. ..................
NA 0.000063 0.001
........................................................................... PeCDFs (All Pentachlorodibenzofurans) NA 0.000035 0.001
........................................................................... Pentachlorophenol 87-86-5 0.089 7.4
........................................................................... TCDDs (All Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins) NA 0.000063 0.001
........................................................................... TCDFs (All Tetrachlorodibenzofurans) NA 0.000063 0.001
........................................................................... 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 0.18 7.4
........................................................................... 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 88-06-2 0.035 7.4
........................................................................... 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 58-90-2 0.030 7.4
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F032 Wastewaters (except those that have not come into contact with process Acenaphthene 83-32-9 0.059 3.4
contaminants), process residuals, preservative drippage, and spent Anthracene 120-12-7 0.059 3.4
formulations from wood preserving processes generated at plants that Benz(a)anthracene 56-55-3 0.059 3.4
currently use or have previously used chlorophenolic formulations (except Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult to 205-99-2 0.11 6.8
potentially cross-contaminated wastes that have had the F032 waste code distinguish from benzo(k)fluoranthene) ............ .................. ..................
deleted in accordance with § 261.35 of this chapter or potentially Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult to ............ 0.11 ..................
cross-contaminated wastes that are otherwise currently regulated as distinguish from benzo(b)fluoranthene) 207-08-9 .................. 6.8
hazardous wastes (i.e., F034 or F035), and where the generator does not Benzo(a)pyrene ............ .................. ..................
resume or initiate use of chlorophenolic formulations). This listing does Chrysene 50-32-8 0.061 3.4
not include K001 bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewater Dibenz(a,h) anthracene ............ .................. ..................
from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or penta- 2-4-Dimethyl phenol 218-01-9 0.059 3.4
chlorophenol. Fluorene 53-70-3 0.055 8.2
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins 105-67-9 0.036 14
.......................................... 86-73-7 0.059 3.4
Hexachlorodibenzofurans NA 0.000063, or CMBST 0.001, or CMBST
............ \11\ \11\
NA 0.000063, or CMBST 0.001, or CMBST
\11\ \11\
........................................................................... Indeno (1,2,3-c,d) pyrene 193-39-5 0.0055 3.4
........................................................................... Naphthalene 91-20-3 0.059 5.6
........................................................................... Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins NA 0.000063, or CMBST 0.001, or CMBST
\11\ \11\
........................................................................... Pentachlorodibenzofurans NA 0.00035, or CMBST 0.001, or CMBST
\11\ \11\
........................................................................... Pentachlorophenol 87-86-5 0.089 7.4
........................................................................... Phenanthrene 85-01-8 0.059 5.6
........................................................................... Phenol 108-95-2 0.039 6.2
........................................................................... Pyrene 129-00-0 0.067 8.2
........................................................................... Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins NA 0.000063, or CMBST 0.001, or CMBST
\11\ \11\
........................................................................... Tetrachlorodibenzofurans NA 0.000063, or CMBST 0.001, or CMBST
\11\ \11\
........................................................................... 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 58-90-2 0.030 7.4
........................................................................... 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 88-06-2 0.035 7.4
........................................................................... Arsenic 7440-38-2 1.4 5.0 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
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F034 Wasteswaters (except those that have not come into contact with process Acenaphthene 83-32-9 0.059 3.4
contaminants), process residuals, preservative drippage, and spent Anthracene 120-12-7 0.059 3.4
formulations from wood preserving processes generated at plants that use Benz(a)anthracene 56-55-3 0.059 3.4
creosote formulations. This listing does not include K001 bottom sediment Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult to 205-99-2 0.11 6.8
sludge from the treatment of wastewater from wood preserving processes distinguish from benzo(k)fluoranthene) ............ .................. ..................
that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol. Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult to ............ .................. 6.8
distinguish from benzo(b)fluoranthene) 207-08-9 0.11 ..................
Benzo(a)pyrene ............ .................. 3.4
............ 0.061
50-32-8
........................................................................... Chrysene 218-01-9 0.059 3.4
........................................................................... Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 53-70-3 0.055 8.2
........................................................................... Fluorene 86-73-7 0.059 3.4
........................................................................... Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene 193-39-5 0.0055 3.4
........................................................................... Naphthalene 91-20-3 0.059 5.6
........................................................................... Phenanthrene 85-01-8 0.059 5.6
........................................................................... Pyrene 129-00-0 0.067 8.2
........................................................................... Arsenic 7440-38-2 1.4 5.0 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
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F035 Wastewaters (except those that have not come into contact with process Arsenic 7440-38-2 1.4 5.0 mg/L TCLP
contaminants), process residuals, preservative drippage, and spent Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
formulations from wood preserving processes generated at plants that use
inorganic preservatives containing arsenic or chromium. This listing does
not include K001 bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewater
from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
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F037 Petroleum refinery primary oil/water/solids separation sludge_Any sludge Acenaphthene 83-32-9 0.059 NA
generated from the gravitational separation of oil/water/solids during the Anthracene 120-12-7 0.059 3.4
storage or treatment of process wastewaters and oily cooling wastewaters Benzene 71-43-2 0.14 10
from petroleum refineries. Such sludges include, but are not limited to, Benz(a)anthracene 56-55-3 0.059 3.4
those generated in: oil/water/solids separators; tanks and impoundments; Benzo(a)pyrene 50-32-8 0.061 3.4
ditches and other conveyances; sumps; and stormwater units receiving dry bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate 117-81-7 0.28 28
weather flow. Sludge generated in stormwater units that do not receive dry Chrysene 218-01-9 0.059 3.4
weather flow, sludges generated from non-contact once-through cooling Di-n-butyl phthalate 84-74-2 0.057 28
waters segregated for treatment from other process or oily cooling waters, Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 0.057 10
sludges generated in aggressive biological treatment units as defined in Fluorene 86-73-7 0.059 NA
§ 261.31(b)(2) (including sludges generated in one or more additional Naphthalene 91-20-3 0.059 5.6
units after wastewaters have been treated in aggressive biological Phenanthrene 85-01-8 0.059 5.6
treatment units) and K051 wastes are not included in this listing. Phenol 108-95-2 0.039 6.2
Pyrene 129-00-0 0.067 8.2
Toluene 108-88-3 0.080 10
Xylenes-mixed isomers (sum of o, m-, and p- 1330-20-7 0.32 30
xylene concentrations)
........................................................................... Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
........................................................................... Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
........................................................................... Lead 7439-92-1 0.69 NA
........................................................................... Nickel 7440-02-0 NA 11 mg/L TCLP
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F038 Petroleum refinery secondary (emulsified) oil/water/solids separation Benzene 71-43-2 0.14 10
sludge and/or float generated from the physical and/or chemical separation Benzo(a)pyrene 50-32-8 0.061 3.4
of oil/water/solids in process wastewaters and oily cooling wastewaters bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate 117-81-7 0.28 28
from petroleum refineries. Such wastes include, but are not limited to, Chrysene 218-01-9 0.059 3.4
all sludges and floats generated in: induced air floatation (IAF) units, Di-n-butyl phthalate 84-74-2 0.057 28
tanks and impoundments, and all sludges generated in DAF units. Sludges Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 0.057 10
generated in stormwater units that do not receive dry weather flow, Fluorene 86-73-7 0.059 NA
sludges generated from non-contact once-through cooling waters segregated Naphthalene 91-20-3 0.059 5.6
for treatment from other process or oily cooling waters, sludges and Phenanthrene 85-01-8 0.059 5.6
floats generated in aggressive biological treatment units as defined in Phenol 108-95-2 0.039 6.2
§ 261.31(b)(2) (including sludges and floats generated in one or more Pyrene 129-00-0 0.067 8.2
additional units after wastewaters have been treated in aggressive Toluene 108-88-3 0.080 10
biological units) and F037, K048, and K051 are not included in this Xylenes-mixed isomers (sum of o, m-, and p- 1330-20-7 0.32 30
listing. xylene concentrations) ............ .................. ..................
Chromium (Total) 7440-47-3 2.77 0.60 mg/L TCLP
Cyanides (Total) \7\ 57-12-5 1.2 590
Lead 7439-92-1 0.69 NA
........................................................................... Nickel 7440-02-0 NA 11 mg/L TCLP
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F039 Leachate (liquids that have percolated through land disposed wastes) Acenaphthylene 208-96-8 0.059 3,4
resulting from the disposal of more than one restricted waste classified Acenaphthene 83-32-9 0.059 3.4
as hazardous under subpart D of this part. (Leachate resulting from the Acetone 67-64-1 0.28 160
disposal of one or more of the following EPA Hazardous Wastes and no other Acetonitrile 75-05-8 5.6 NA
Hazardous Wastes retains its EPA Hazardous Waste Number(s): F020, F021, Acetophenone 96-86-2 0.010 9.7
F022, F026, F027, and/or F028.) 2-Acetylaminofluorene 53-96-3 0.059 140
Acrolein 107-02-8 0.29 NA
........................................................................... Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 0.24 84
........................................................................... Aldrin 309-00-2 0.021 0.066
........................................................................... 4-Aminobiphenyl 92-67-1 0.13 NA
........................................................................... Aniline 62-53-3 0.81 14
........................................................................... Anthracene 120-12-7 0.059 3.4
........................................................................... Aramite 140-57-8 0.36 NA
........................................................................... alpha-BHC 319-84-6 0.00014 0.066
........................................................................... beta-BHC 319-85-7 0.00014 0.066
........................................................................... delta-BHC 319-86-8 0.023 0.066
........................................................................... gamma-BHC 58-89-9 0.0017 0.066
........................................................................... Benzene 71-43-2 0.14 10
........................................................................... Benz(a)anthracene 56-55-3 0.059 3.4
........................................................................... Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult to 205-99-2 0.11 6.8
distinguish from benzo(k)fluoranthene)
........................................................................... Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult to 207-08-9 0.11 6.8
distinguish from benzo(b)fluoranthene)
........................................................................... Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 191-24-2 0.0055 1.8
........................................................................... Benzo(a)pyrene 50-32-8 0.061 3.4
........................................................................... Bromodichloromethane 75-27-4 0.35 15
........................................................................... Methyl bromide (Bromomethane) 74-83-9 0.11 15
........................................................................... 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 101-55-3 0.055 15
........................................................................... n-Butyl alcohol 71-36-3 5.6 2.6
........................................................................... Butyl benzyl phthalate 85-68-7 0.017 28
........................................................................... 2-sec-Buty-4,6-dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) 88-85-7 0.066 2.5
........................................................................... Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 3.8 NA
........................................................................... Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 0.057 6.0
........................................................................... Chlordane (alpha and gamma isomers) 57-74-9 0.0033 0.26
........................................................................... p-Chloroaniline 106-47-8 0.46 16
........................................................................... Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 0.057 6.0
........................................................................... Chlorobenzilate 510-15-6 0.10 NA
........................................................................... 2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene 126-99-8 0.057 NA
........................................................................... Chlorodibromomethane 124-48-1 0.057 15
........................................................................... Chloroethane 75-00-3 0.27 6.0
........................................................................... bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane 111-91-1 0.036 7.2
........................................................................... bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 111-44-4 0.033 6.0
........................................................................... Chloroform 67-66-3 0.046 6.0
........................................................................... bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 39638-32-9 0.055 7.2
........................................................................... p-Chloro-m-cresol 59-50-7 0.018 14
........................................................................... Chloromethane (Methyl chloride) 74-87-3 0.19 30
........................................................................... 2-Chloronaphthalene 91-58-7 0.055 5.6
........................................................................... 2-Chlorophenol 95-57-8 0.044 5.7
........................................................................... 3-Chloropropylene 107-05-1 0.036 30
........................................................................... Chrysene 218-01-9 0.059 3.4
........................................................................... o-Cresol 95-48-7 0.11 5.6
........................................................................... m-Cresol (difficult to distinguish from p- 108-39-4 0.77 5.6
cresol)
........................................................................... p-Cresol (difficult to distinguish from m- 106-44-5 0.77 5.6
cresol)
........................................................................... Cyclohexanone 108-94-1 0.36 NA
........................................................................... 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 96-12-8 0.11 15
........................................................................... Ethylene dibromide (1,2-Dibromoethane) 106-93-4 0.028 15
........................................................................... Dibromomethane 74-95-3 0.11 15
........................................................................... 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) 94-75-7 0.72 10
........................................................................... o,p'-DD 53-19-0 0.023 0.087
........................................................................... p,p'-DDD 72-54-8 0.023 0.087
........................................................................... o,p'-DDE 3424-82-6 0.031 0.087
........................................................................... p,p'-DDE 72-55-9 0.031 0.087
........................................................................... o,p'-DDT 789-02-6 0.0039 0.087
........................................................................... p,p'-DDT 50-29-3 0.0039 0.087
........................................................................... Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 53-70-3 0.055 8.2
........................................................................... Dibenz(a,e)pyrene 192-65-4 0.061 NA
........................................................................... m-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1 0.036 6.0
........................................................................... o-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1 0.088 6.0
........................................................................... p-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 0.090 6.0
........................................................................... Dichlorodifluoromethane 75-71-8 0.23 7.2
........................................................................... 1,