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What is a Hazardous Chemical Waste?
The proper identification of regulated
hazardous chemical waste or "Controlled Hazardous Waste" (Maryland
uses the term Controlled Hazardous Substance as a synonym
for hazardous waste) is essential to facilitate the proper
disposal of those wastes. Waste compounds or solutions which
meet one or more of the following criteria or are on one
of the following lists are regulated as a hazardous waste
by the EPA and the State of Maryland:
I. It is a solid waste which exhibits one
or more of the hazardous waste characteristics for:
1) A liquid, other that an aqueous solution
containing less that 24 percent alcohol by volume, and
has a flash point less than 60 degrees Centigrade (140
degrees Fahrenheit); or
2) Not a liquid but is capable under
standard temperature and pressure, of causing fire through
friction, absorption of moisture or spontaneous chemical
changes, and when ignited burns vigorously and persistently
that it creates a hazard; or
3) An ignitable compressed gas as described
in 49CFR 173.300 and as determined by the test methods
described in that regulation; or
4) An oxidizer as defined in 49CFR 173.151
1) An aqueous liquid that has a pH less
than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5;
or
2) A liquid that corrodes steel at a
rate greater than 6.35 mm per year at a temperature of
55 degrees Centigrade (130 degrees Fahrenheit) as specified
in the appropriate test method.
1) Any hazardous material that is normally
unstable and readily undergoes violent change without
detonating; or
2) It reacts violently or forms potentially
explosive mixtures with water; or
3) Any cyanide or sulfide bearing waste
that when exposed to pH between 2 and 12.5, can generate
toxic gases, vapors or fumes in at quantity sufficient
to present a danger to human health or the environment;
or
4) It is capable of detonation or explosive
reaction if it is subjected to at strong initiating source
or if heated under confinement; or
5) it is readily capable of detonation
or explosive decomposition or reaction as standard temperature
or pressure; or
6) An explosive as defined in 49CFR
173.51, 49CFR 173.53, or 49CFR 173.88.
- Toxicity The criteria for
toxicity my be fulfilled if one or more of the following
chemicals are present in at solution or compound
at a concentration at or above the specified regulatory
level:
| EPA Hazardous Waste # |
Contaminant |
Regulatory Level (mg/L) (mg/kg) |
D004 |
ARSENIC |
5.0 |
D005 |
BARIUM |
100.0 |
D018 |
BENZENE |
0.5 |
D006 |
CADMIUM |
1.0 |
D019 |
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE |
0.5 |
D020 |
CHLORDANE |
0.03 |
D021 |
CHLOROBENZENE |
100.0 |
D022 |
CHLOROFORM |
6.0 |
D007 |
CHROMIUM |
5.0 |
D023 |
o-CRESOL |
200.0 |
D024 |
m-CRESOL |
200.0 |
D025 |
p-CRESOL |
200.0 |
D026 |
CRESOL |
200.0 |
D016 |
2,4, D |
10.0 |
D027 |
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE |
7.5 |
D028 |
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE |
0.5 |
D029 |
1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE |
0.7 |
D030 |
2,4-DINITROTOLUENE |
0.13 |
D012 |
ENDRIN |
0.02 |
D031 |
HEPTACHLOR |
0.008 |
D032 |
HEXACHLOROBENZENE |
0.13 |
D033 |
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENEE |
0.02 |
D034 |
HEXACHLOROETHANE |
3.0 |
D008 |
LEAD |
5.0 |
D013 |
LINDANE |
0.4 |
D009 |
MERCURY |
0.2 |
D014 |
METHOXYCHLOR |
10.0 |
D035 |
METHYL ETHYL KETONE |
200.0 |
D036 |
NITROBENZENE |
2.0 |
D037 |
PENTACHLOROPHENOL |
100.0 |
D038 |
PYRIDINE |
5.0 |
D010 |
SELENIUM |
1.0 |
D011 |
SILVER |
5.0 |
D039 |
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE |
0.7 |
D015 |
TOXAPHENE |
0.5 |
D040 |
TRICHLOROETHYLENE |
0.5 |
D041 |
2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOL |
400.0 |
D042 |
2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOL |
2.0 |
D017 |
2,4,5-TP (SILVEX) |
1.0 |
D043 |
VINYL CHLORIDE |
0.2 |
II. It is listed as a hazardous wastes from
discarded commercial products, off-specification species, container
residues, and spill residues (P & U
Listed Wastes)
III. It is listed as a hazardous waste from
non-specific sources (F Listed
Wastes)
IV. It is listed as a hazardous waste from
specific sources that include primarily industrial sources.
(K Listed Wastes)
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