ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    February 15, 2001
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    )
    UIC UPDATE, USEPA AMENDMENTS
    )
    R01-21
    (July 1, 2000, through December 31, 2000)
    )
    (Identical-in-Substance
    _______________________________________ )
    Rulemaking - Land)
    )
    RCRA SUBTITLE C UPDATE, USEPA
    )
    R01-23
    AMENDMENTS (July 1, 2000, through
    )
    (Identical-in-Substance
    December 31, 2000)
    )
    Rulemaking - Land)
    )
    (Consolidated)
    Proposed Rule. Proposal for Public Comment.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD (by S.T. Lawton, Jr.):
    Under Sections 7.2 and 13(c) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS
    5/7.2 and 13(c) (1998)), the Board proposes amendments to the Illinois regulations that are
    “identical in substance” to underground injection control (UIC) regulations that the United
    States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted to implement Section 1421 of the
    federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) (42 U.S.C. § 300h (1998)). The nominal timeframe
    of docket R01-21 includes federal UIC amendments that USEPA adopted in the period July 1,
    2000, through December 31, 2000.
    Under Sections 7.2 and 22.4(a) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS
    5/7.2 and 22.4(a) (1998)), the Board proposes amendments to the Illinois regulations that are
    “identical in substance” to hazardous waste regulations that USEPA adopted to implement
    Subtitle C of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA Subtitle C)
    (42 U.S.C. §§ 6921
    et seq
    . (1998)). The nominal timeframe of docket R01-23 includes federal
    RCRA Subtitle C amendments that USEPA adopted in the period July 1, 2000, through
    December 31, 2000.
    As explained below, for reasons of adminstrative economy, the Board is consolidating
    dockets R01-21 and R01-23. The caption in today’s order reflects this consolidation.
    Sections 13(c) and 22.4(a) provide for quick adoption of regulations that are identical in
    substance to federal regulations that USEPA adopts to implement Section 1421 of the federal
    Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) (42 U.S.C. § 300h (1998)). Similarly, Sections 7.2 and
    22.4(a) provide for quick adoption of regulations that are identical in substance to federal
    regulations that USEPA adopts to implement Sections 3001 through 3005 of RCRA (42 U.S.C.
    §§ 6921-6925 (1998)). Sections 13(c) and 22.4(a) also provide that Title VII of the Act and
    Section 5 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 ILCS 100/5-35 and 5-40 (1998)) do
    not apply to the Board’s adoption of identical-in-substance regulations. The federal UIC

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    regulations are found at 40 C.F.R. 144 through 148. The federal RCRA Subtitle C regulations
    are found at 40 C.F.R. 260 through 266, 268, 270, 271, 273, and 279.
    This order is supported by an opinion that the Board also adopts today. The Board will
    cause the proposed amendments to be published in the
    Illinois Register
    and will hold the docket
    open to receive public comments for 45 days after the date of publication.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, do hereby certify
    that the above order was adopted on the 17th day of May 2001 by a vote of 7-0.
    Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board

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    TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE G: WASTE DISPOSAL
    CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER b: PERMITS
    PART 703
    RCRA PERMIT PROGRAM
    SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section
    703.100
    Scope and Relation to Other Parts
    703.101
    Purpose
    703.110
    References
    SUBPART B: PROHIBITIONS
    Section
    703.120
    Prohibitions in General
    703.121
    RCRA Permits
    703.122
    Specific Inclusions in Permit Program
    703.123
    Specific Exclusions from Permit Program
    703.124
    Discharges of Hazardous Waste
    703.125
    Reapplications
    703.126
    Initial Applications
    703.127
    Federal Permits (Repealed)
    SUBPART C: AUTHORIZATION BY RULE AND INTERIM STATUS
    Section
    703.140
    Purpose and Scope
    703.141
    Permits by Rule
    703.150
    Application by Existing HWM Facilities and Interim Status Qualifications
    703.151
    Application by New HWM Facilities
    703.152
    Amended Part A Application
    703.153
    Qualifying for Interim Status
    703.154
    Prohibitions During Interim Status
    703.155
    Changes During Interim Status
    703.156
    Interim Status Standards
    703.157
    Grounds for Termination of Interim Status
    703.158
    Permits for Less Than an Entire Facility
    703.159
    Closure by Removal
    703.160
    Procedures for Closure Determination
    703.161
    Enforceable Document for Post-Closure Care
    SUBPART D: APPLICATIONS
    Section
    703.180
    Applications in General

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    703.181
    Contents of Part A
    703.182
    Contents of Part B
    703.183
    General Information
    703.184
    Facility Location Information
    703.185
    Groundwater Protection Information
    703.186
    Exposure Information
    703.187
    Solid Waste Management Units
    703.188
    Other Information
    703.191
    Public Participation: Pre-Application Public Notice and Meeting
    703.192
    Public Participation: Public Notice of Application
    703.193
    Public Participation: Information Repository
    703.200
    Specific Part B Application Information
    703.201
    Containers
    703.202
    Tank Systems
    703.203
    Surface Impoundments
    703.204
    Waste Piles
    703.205
    Incinerators that Burn Hazardous Waste
    703.206
    Land Treatment
    703.207
    Landfills
    703.208
    Boilers and Industrial Furnaces Burning Hazardous Waste
    703.209
    Miscellaneous Units
    703.210
    Process Vents
    703.211
    Equipment
    703.212
    Drip Pads
    703.213
    Air Emission Controls for Tanks, Surface Impoundments, and Containers
    703.214
    Post-Closure Care Permits
    SUBPART E: SHORT TERM AND PHASED PERMITS
    Section
    703.220
    Emergency Permits
    703.221
    Alternative Compliance with the Federal NESHAPS
    703.222
    Incinerator Conditions Prior to Trial Burn
    703.223
    Incinerator Conditions During Trial Burn
    703.224
    Incinerator Conditions After Trial Burn
    703.225
    Trial Burns for Existing Incinerators
    703.230
    Land Treatment Demonstration
    703.231
    Research, Development and Demonstration Permits
    703.232
    Permits for Boilers and Industrial Furnaces Burning Hazardous Waste
    703.234
    Remedial Action Plans
    SUBPART F: PERMIT CONDITIONS OR DENIAL
    Section
    703.240
    Permit Denial
    703.241
    Establishing Permit Conditions
    703.242
    Noncompliance Pursuant to Emergency Permit

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    703.243
    Monitoring
    703.244
    Notice of Planned Changes (Repealed)
    703.245
    Twenty-four Hour Reporting
    703.246
    Reporting Requirements
    703.247
    Anticipated Noncompliance
    703.248
    Information Repository
    SUBPART G: CHANGES TO PERMITS
    Section
    703.260
    Transfer
    703.270
    Modification
    703.271
    Causes for Modification
    703.272
    Causes for Modification or Reissuance
    703.273
    Facility Siting
    703.280
    Permit Modification at the Request of the Permittee
    703.281
    Class 1 Modifications
    703.282
    Class 2 Modifications
    703.283
    Class 3 Modifications
    SUBPART H: REMEDIAL ACTION PLANS
    Section
    703.300
    Why This Subpart Is Written in a Special Format
    703.301
    General Information
    703.302
    Applying for a RAP
    703.303
    Getting a RAP Approved
    703.304
    How a RAP May Be Modified, Revoked and Reissued, or Terminated
    703.305
    Operating Under A RAP
    703.306
    Obtaining a RAP for an Off-Site Location
    703.Appendix A
    Classification of Permit Modifications
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 7.2 and 22.4 and authorized by Section 27 of the
    Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/7.2, 22.4 and 27].
    SOURCE: Adopted in R82-19 at 7 Ill. Reg. 14289, effective October 12, 1983; amended in
    R83-24 at 8 Ill. Reg. 206, effective December 27, 1983; amended in R84-9 at 9 Ill. Reg.
    11899, effective July 24, 1985; amended in R85-22 at 10 Ill. Reg. 1110, effective January 2,
    1986; amended in R85-23 at 10 Ill. Reg. 13284, effective July 28, 1986; amended in R86-1 at
    10 Ill. Reg. 14093, effective August 12, 1986; amended in R86-19 at 10 Ill. Reg. 20702,
    effective December 2, 1986; amended in R86-28 at 11 Ill. Reg. 6121, effective March 24,
    1987; amended in R86-46 at 11 Ill. Reg. 13543, effective August 4, 1987; amended in R87-5
    at 11 Ill. Reg. 19383, effective November 12, 1987; amended in R87-26 at 12 Ill. Reg. 2584,
    effective January 15, 1988; amended in R87-39 at 12 Ill. Reg. 13069, effective July 29, 1988;
    amended in R88-16 at 13 Ill. Reg. 447, effective December 27, 1988; amended in R89-1 at 13
    Ill. Reg. 18477, effective November 13, 1989; amended in R89-9 at 14 Ill. Reg. 6278,

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    effective April 16, 1990; amended in R90-2 at 14 Ill. Reg. 14492, effective August 22, 1990;
    amended in R90-11 at 15 Ill. Reg. 9616, effective June 17, 1991; amended in R91-1 at 15 Ill.
    Reg. 14554, effective September 30, 1991; amended in R91-13 at 16 Ill. Reg. 9767, effective
    June 9, 1992; amended in R92-10 at 17 Ill. Reg. 5774, effective March 26, 1993; amended in
    R93-4 at 17 Ill. Reg. 20794, effective November 22, 1993; amended in R93-16 at 18 Ill. Reg.
    6898, effective April 26, 1994; amended in R94-7 at 18 Ill. Reg. 12392, effective July 29,
    1994; amended in R94-5 at 18 Ill. Reg. 18316, effective December 20, 1994; amended in R95-
    6 at 19 Ill. Reg. 9920, effective June 27, 1995; amended in R95-20 at 20 Ill. Reg. 11225,
    effective August 1, 1996; amended in R96-10/R97-3/R97-5 at 22 Ill. Reg. 553, effective
    December 16, 1997; amended in R98-12 at 22 Ill. Reg. 7632, effective April 15, 1998;
    amended in R97-21/R98-3/R98-5 at 22 Ill. Reg. 17930, effective September 28, 1998;
    amended in R98-21/R99-2/R99-7 at 23 Ill. Reg. 2153, effective January 19, 1999; amended in
    R99-15 at 23 Ill. Reg. 9381, effective July 26, 1999; amended in R00-13 at 24 Ill. Reg. 9765,
    effective June 20, 2000; amended in R01-21/R01-23 at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective
    ______________________.
    SUBPART E: SHORT TERM AND PHASED PERMITS
    Section 703.232
    Permits for Boilers and Industrial Furnaces Burning Hazardous Waste
    When an owner or operator of a cement or lightweight aggregate kiln demonstrates compliance
    with the air emission standards and limitations of the federal National Emission Standards for
    Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs) of in 40 CFR 63, subpart EEE, incorporated by
    reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.111 (i.e., by conducting a comprehensive performance test
    and submitting a Notification of Compliance), the requirements of this Section do not apply.
    Nevertheless, the Agency may apply the provisions of this Section, on a case-by-case basis, for
    purposes of information collection in accordance with Sections 703.188 and 703.241(a)(2).
    a)
    General. Owners and operators of new boilers and industrial furnaces (those not
    operating under the interim status standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.203) are
    subject to subsections (b) through (f) of this Section. Boilers and industrial
    furnaces operating under the interim status standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    726.203 are subject to subsection (g) of this Section.
    b)
    Permit operating periods for new boilers and industrial furnaces. A permit for a
    new boiler or industrial furnace must specify appropriate conditions for the
    following operating periods:
    1)
    Pretrial burn period. For the period beginning with initial introduction of
    hazardous waste and ending with initiation of the trial burn, and only for
    the minimum time required to bring the boiler or industrial furnace to a
    point of operation readiness to conduct a trial burn, not to exceed 720
    hours operating time when burning hazardous waste, the Agency shall
    must establish permit conditions in the pretrial burn period, including but

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    not limited to allowable hazardous waste feed rates and operating
    conditions. The Agency shall must extend the duration of this operational
    period once, for up to 720 additional hours, at the request of the applicant
    when good cause is shown. The permit must be modified to reflect the
    extension according to Section 703.280 et seq.
    A)
    Applicants must submit a statement, with Part B of the permit
    application, that suggests the conditions necessary to operate in
    compliance with the standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204
    through 726.207 during this period. This statement should
    include, at a minimum, restrictions on the applicable operating
    requirements identified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.202 (e).
    B)
    The Agency shall must review this statement and any other
    relevant information submitted with Part B of the permit
    application and specify requirements for this period sufficient to
    meet the performance standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204
    through 726.207 based on the Agency’s engineering judgment.
    2)
    Trial burn period. For the duration of the trial burn, the Agency shall
    must establish conditions in the permit for the purposes of determining
    feasibility of compliance with the performance standards of 35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 726.204 through 726.207 and determining adequate operating
    conditions under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.202(e). Applicants shall must
    propose a trial burn plan, prepared under subsection (c) of this Section,
    to be submitted with Part B of the permit application.
    3)
    Post-trial burn period.
    A)
    For the period immediately following completion of the trial burn,
    and only for the minimum period sufficient to allow sample
    analysis, data computation and submission of the trial burn results
    by the applicant, and review of the trial burn results and
    modification of the facility permit by the Agency to reflect the trial
    burn results, the Agency shall must establish the operating
    requirements most likely to ensure compliance with the
    performance standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204 through
    726.207 based on the Agency’s engineering judgment.
    B)
    Applicants shall must submit a statement, with Part B of the
    application, that identifies the conditions necessary to operate
    during this period in compliance with the performance standards
    of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204 through 726.207. This statement
    should include, at a minimum, restrictions on the operating
    requirements provided by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.202 (e).

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    C)
    The Agency shall must review this statement and any other
    relevant information submitted with Part B of the permit
    application and specify requirements of this period sufficient to
    meet the performance standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204
    through 726.207 based on the Agency’s engineering judgment.
    4)
    Final permit period. For the final period of operation the Agency shall
    must develop operating requirements in conformance with 35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 726.202(e) that reflect conditions in the trial burn plan and are
    likely to ensure compliance with the performance standards of 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 726.204 through 726.207. Based on the trial burn results,
    the Agency shall must make any necessary modifications to the operating
    requirements to ensure compliance with the performance standards. The
    permit modification must proceed according to Section 703.280 et seq.
    c)
    Requirements for trial burn plans. The trial burn plan must include the following
    information. The Agency, in reviewing the trial burn plan, shall must evaluate
    the sufficiency of the information provided and may require the applicant to
    supplement this information, if necessary, to achieve the purposes of this
    subsection (c).
    1)
    An analysis of each feed stream, including hazardous waste, other fuels,
    and industrial furnace feed stocks, as fired, that includes the following:
    A)
    Heating value, levels of antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium,
    cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, silver, thallium, total
    chlorine/chloride, and ash; and
    B)
    Viscosity or description of the physical form of the feed stream.
    2)
    An analysis of each hazardous waste, as fired, including the following:
    A)
    An identification of any hazardous organic constituents listed in 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 721.Appendix H that are present in the feed
    stream, except that the applicant need not analyze for constituents
    listed in 721.Appendix H that would reasonably not be expected
    to be found in the hazardous waste. The constituents excluded
    from analysis must be identified and the basis for this exclusion
    explained. The analysis must be conducted in accordance with
    analytical techniques specified in “Test Methods for the Evaluation
    of Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods”, USEPA Publication
    SW-846, as incorporated by reference at 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    720.111 and Section 703.110, or their equivalent;

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    B)
    An approximate quantification of the hazardous constituents
    identified in the hazardous waste, within the precision produced
    by the analytical methods specified in “Test Methods for the
    Evaluation of Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods”, USEPA
    Publication SW-846, as incorporated by reference at 35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 720.111 and Section 703.110, or other equivalent; and
    C)
    A description of blending procedures, if applicable, prior to firing
    the hazardous waste, including a detailed analysis of the hazardous
    waste prior to blending, an analysis of the material with which the
    hazardous waste is blended, and blending ratios.
    3)
    A detailed engineering description of the boiler or industrial furnace,
    including the following:
    A)
    Manufacturer’s name and model number of the boiler or industrial
    furnace;
    B)
    Type of boiler or industrial furnace;
    C)
    Maximum design capacity in appropriate units;
    D)
    Description of the feed system for the hazardous waste and, as
    appropriate, other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks;
    E)
    Capacity of hazardous waste feed system;
    F)
    Description of automatic hazardous waste feed cutoff systems;
    G)
    Description of any pollution control system; and
    H)
    Description of stack gas monitoring and any pollution control
    monitoring systems.
    4)
    A detailed description of sampling and monitoring procedures, including
    sampling and monitoring locations in the system, the equipment to be
    used, sampling and monitoring frequency, and sample analysis.
    5)
    A detailed test schedule for each hazardous waste for which the trial burn
    is planned, including dates, duration, quantity of hazardous waste to be
    burned, and other factors relevant to the Agency’s decision under
    subsection (b)(2) of this Section.
    6)
    A detailed test protocol, including, for each hazardous waste identified,
    the ranges of hazardous waste feed rate, and, as appropriate, the feed

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    rates of other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks, and any other
    relevant parameters that may affect the ability of the boiler or industrial
    furnace to meet the performance standards in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204
    through 726.207.
    7)
    A description of and planned operating conditions for any emission
    control equipment that will be used.
    8)
    Procedures for rapidly stopping the hazardous waste feed and controlling
    emissions in the event of an equipment malfunction.
    9)
    Such other information as the Agency finds necessary to determine
    whether to approve the trial burn plan in light of the purposes of this
    subsection (c) and the criteria in subsection (b)(2) of this Section.
    d)
    Trial burn procedures.
    1)
    A trial burn must be conducted to demonstrate conformance with the
    standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.104 through 726.107.
    2)
    The Agency shall must approve a trial burn plan if the Agency finds that
    as follows:
    A)
    The That the trial burn is likely to determine whether the boiler or
    industrial furnace can meet the performance standards of 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 726.104 through 726.107;
    B)
    The That the trial burn itself will not present an imminent hazard
    to human health and the environment;
    C)
    The That the trial burn will help the Agency to determine
    operating requirements to be specified under 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    726.102(e); and
    D)
    The That the information sought in the trial burn cannot
    reasonably be developed through other means.
    3)
    The Agency shall must send a notice to all persons on the facility mailing
    list, as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 705.161(a), and to the appropriate
    units of State and local government, as set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    705.163(a)(5), announcing the scheduled commencement and completion
    dates for the trial burn. The applicant may not commence the trial burn
    until after the Agency has issued such notice.
    A)
    This notice must be mailed within a reasonable time period before

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    the trial burn. An additional notice is not required if the trial burn
    is delayed due to circumstances beyond the control of the facility
    or the Agency.
    B)
    This notice must contain the following:
    i)
    The name and telephone number of applicant’s contact
    person;
    ii)
    The name and telephone number of the Agency regional
    office appropriate for the facility;
    iii)
    The location where the approved trial burn plan and any
    supporting documents can be reviewed and copied; and
    iv)
    An expected time period for commencement and
    completion of the trial burn.
    4)
    The applicant shall must submit to the Agency a certification that the trial
    burn has been carried out in accordance with the approved trial burn
    plan, and submit the results of all the determinations required in
    subsection (c) of this Section. The Agency shall, in the trial burn plan,
    require that the submission be made within 90 days after completion of
    the trial burn, or later if the Agency determines that a later date is
    acceptable.
    5)
    All data collected during any trial burn must be submitted to the Agency
    following completion of the trial burn.
    6)
    All submissions required by this subsection (d) must be certified on behalf
    of the applicant by the signature of a person authorized to sign a permit
    application or a report under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 702.126.
    e)
    Special procedures for DRE trial burns. When a DRE trial burn is required
    under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.104, the Agency shall must specify (based on the
    hazardous waste analysis data and other information in the trial burn plan) as trial
    Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents (POHCs) those compounds for which
    destruction and removal efficiencies must be calculated during the trial burn.
    These trial POHCs will be specified by the Agency based on information
    including the Agency’s estimate of the difficulty of destroying the constituents
    identified in the hazardous waste analysis, their concentrations or mass in the
    hazardous waste feed, and, for hazardous waste containing or derived from
    wastes listed in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Subpart D, the hazardous waste organic
    constituents identified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.Appendix G as the basis for
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    f)
    Determinations based on trial burn. During each approved trial burn (or as soon
    after the burn as is practicable), the applicant shall must make the following
    determinations:
    1)
    A quantitative analysis of the levels of antimony, arsenic, barium,
    beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, thallium, silver, and
    chlorine/chloride in the feed streams (hazardous waste, other fuels, and
    industrial furnace feedstocks);
    2)
    When a DRE trial burn is required under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204(a),
    the following determinations:
    A)
    A quantitative analysis of the trial POHCs in the hazardous waste
    feed;
    B)
    A quantitative analysis of the stack gas for the concentration and
    mass emissions of the trial POHCs; and
    C)
    A computation of destruction and removal efficiency (DRE), in
    accordance with the DRE formula specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    726.204(a);
    3)
    When a trial burn for chlorinated dioxins and furans is required under 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 726.204(e), a quantitative analysis of the stack gas for the
    concentration and mass emission rate of the 2,3,7,8-chlorinated tetra-
    through octa-congeners of chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and furans, and
    a computation showing conformance with the emission standard;
    4)
    When a trial burn for PM, metals, or HCl and chlorine gas is required
    under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.205, 726.206(c) or (d), or 726.207(b)(2) or
    (c), a quantitative analysis of the stack gas for the concentrations and
    mass emissions of PM, metals, or HCl and chlorine gas, and
    computations showing conformance with the applicable emission
    performance standards;
    5)
    When a trial burn for DRE, metals, and HCl and chlorine gas is required
    under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204(a), 726.206(c) or (d), or 726.207(b)(2)
    or (c), a quantitative analysis of the scrubber water (if any), ash residues,
    other residues, and products for the purpose of estimating the fate of the
    trial POHCs, metals, and chlorine and chloride;
    6)
    An identification of sources of fugitive emissions and their means of
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    7)
    A continuous measurement of carbon monoxide (CO), oxygen, and,
    where required, hydrocarbons (HC), in the stack gas; and
    8)
    Such other information as the Agency specifies as necessary to ensure
    that the trial burn will determine compliance with the performance
    standards 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204 through 726.207 and to establish
    the operating conditions required by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.204 through
    726.207 and of determining adequate operating conditions under 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 726.203, and to establish the operating conditions required
    by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.202(e) as necessary to meet those performance
    standards.
    g)
    Interim status boilers and industrial furnaces. For the purpose of determining
    feasibility of compliance with the performance standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    726.204 through 726.207 and of determining adequate operating conditions
    under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.203, applicants owning or operating existing
    boilers or industrial furnaces operated under the interim status standards of 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 726.203 shall must either prepare and submit a trial burn plan and
    perform a trial burn in accordance with the requirements of this Section or
    submit other information as specified in Section 703.208(a)(6). The Agency
    shall must announce its intention to approve of the trial burn plan in accordance
    with the timing and distribution requirements of subsection (d)(3) of this Section.
    The contents of the notice must include all of the following information: the
    name and telephone number of a contact person at the facility; the name and
    telephone number of the Agency regional office appropriate for the facility; the
    location where the trial burn plan and any supporting documents can be
    reviewed and copied; and a schedule of the activities that are required prior to
    permit issuance, including the anticipated time schedule for agency approval of
    the plan and the time periods during which the trial burn would be conducted.
    Applicants that submit a trial burn plan and receive approval before submission
    of the Part B permit application shall must complete the trial burn and submit the
    results specified in subsection (f) of this Section with the Part B permit
    application. If completion of this process conflicts with the date set for
    submission of the Part B application, the applicant shall must contact the Agency
    to establish a later date for submission of the Part B application or the trial burn
    results. If the applicant submits a trial burn plan with Part B of the permit
    application, the trial burn must be conducted and the results submitted within a
    time period prior to permit issuance to be specified by the Agency.
    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 270.66 (1999) (2000), as amended at 64 Fed. Reg.
    53077 (September 30, 1999).
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)

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    SUBPART G: CHANGES TO PERMITS
    Section 703.280
    Permit Modification at the Request of the Permittee
    a)
    Class 1 modifications. See Section 703.281.
    b)
    Class 2 modifications. See Section 703.282.
    c)
    Class 3 modifications. See Section 703.283.
    d)
    Other modifications.
    1)
    In the case of modifications not explicitly listed in Appendix A, the
    permittee may submit a Class 3 modification request to the Agency, or
    the permittee may request a determination by the Agency that the
    modification be reviewed and approved as a Class 1 or Class 2
    modification. If the permittee requests that the modification be classified
    as a Class 1 or 2 modification, the permittee shall must provide the
    Agency with the necessary information to support the requested
    classification.
    2)
    The Agency shall must make the determination described in subsection
    (d)(1), above, of this Section as promptly as practicable. In determining
    the appropriate class for a specific modification, the Agency shall must
    consider the similarity of the modification to other modifications codified
    in Appendix A and the following criteria:
    A)
    Class 1 modifications apply to minor changes that keep the permit
    current with routine changes to the facility or its operation. These
    changes do not substantially alter the permit conditions or reduce
    the capacity of the facility to protect human health or the
    environment. In the case of Class 1 modifications, the Agency
    may require prior approval.
    B)
    Class 2 modifications apply to changes that are necessary to
    enable a permittee to respond, in a timely manner, to any of the
    following:
    i)
    Common variations in the types and quantities of the
    wastes managed under the facility permit;
    ii)
    Technological advances; and
    iii)
    Changes necessary to comply with new regulations, where
    these changes can be implemented without substantially

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    changing design specifications or management practices in
    the permit.
    C)
    Class 3 modifications substantially alter the facility or its
    operation.
    e)
    Temporary authorizations.
    1)
    Upon request of the permittee, the Agency shall, without prior public
    notice and comment, grant the permittee a temporary authorization in
    accordance with this subsection. Temporary authorizations have a term
    of not more than 180 days.
    2)
    Procedures.
    A)
    The permittee may request a temporary authorization for the
    following:
    i)
    Any Class 2 modification meeting the criteria in subsection
    (e)(3)(B) of this Section; and
    ii)
    Any Class 3 modification that meets the criteria in
    subsection (e)(3)(B)(i) or that meets the criteria in
    subsections (e)(3)(B)(iii) through (v) and provides
    improved management or treatment of a hazardous waste
    already listed in the facility permit.
    B)
    The temporary authorization request must include the following:
    i)
    A description of the activities to be conducted under the
    temporary authorization;
    ii)
    An explanation of why the temporary authorization is
    necessary; and
    iii)
    Sufficient information to ensure compliance with 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 724 standards.
    C)
    The permittee shall must send a notice about the temporary
    authorization request to all persons on the facility mailing list
    maintained by the Agency and to appropriate units of State and
    local governments as specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    705.163(a)(5). This notification must be made within seven days
    after submission of the authorization request.

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    3)
    The Agency shall must approve or deny the temporary authorization as
    quickly as practical. To issue a temporary authorization, the Agency
    shall must find as follows:
    A)
    The That the authorized activities are in compliance with the
    standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.
    B)
    The That the temporary authorization is necessary to achieve one
    of the following objectives before action is likely to be taken on a
    modification request:
    i)
    To facilitate timely implementation of closure or corrective
    action activities;
    ii)
    To allow treatment or storage in tanks, containers or in
    containment buildings in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 728;
    iii)
    To prevent disruption of ongoing waste management
    activities;
    iv)
    To enable the permittee to respond to sudden changes in
    the types or quantities of the wastes managed under the
    facility permit; or
    v)
    To facilitate other changes to protect human health and the
    environment.
    4)
    A temporary authorization shall must be reissued for one additional term
    of up to 180 days, provided that the permittee has requested a Class 2 or
    3 permit modification for the activity covered in the temporary
    authorization, and either of the following is true:
    A)
    The reissued temporary authorization constitutes the Agency’s
    decision on a Class 2 permit modification in accordance with
    Section 703.282(f)(1)(D) or (f)(2)(D); or
    B)
    The Agency determines that the reissued temporary authorization
    involving a Class 3 permit modification request is warranted to
    allow the authorized activities to continue while the modification
    procedures of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 703.283 are conducted.
    f)
    Public notice and appeals of permit modification decisions.
    1)
    The Agency shall must notify persons on the facility mailing list and

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    appropriate units of State and local government within 10 days after any
    decision to grant or deny a Class 2 or 3 permit modification request. The
    Agency shall must also notify such persons within 10 days after an
    automatic authorization for a Class 2 modification goes into effect under
    Section 703.282(f)(3) or (f)(5).
    2)
    The Agency’s decision to grant or deny a Class 2 or 3 permit
    modification request may be appealed under the permit appeal procedures
    of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 705.212.
    3)
    An automatic authorization that goes into effect under Section
    703.282(f)(3) or (f)(5) may be appealed under the permit appeal
    procedures of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 705.212; however, the permittee may
    continue to conduct the activities pursuant to the automatic authorization
    until the Board enters a final order on the appeal notwithstanding the
    provisions of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 705.204.
    g)
    Newly regulated wastes and units.
    1)
    The permittee is authorized to continue to manage wastes listed or
    identified as hazardous under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721, or to continue to
    manage hazardous waste in units newly regulated as hazardous waste
    management units, if each of the following is true:
    A)
    The unit was in existence as a hazardous waste facility with
    respect to the newly listed or characterized waste or newly
    regulated waste management unit on the effective date of the final
    rule listing or identifying the waste, or regulating the unit;
    B)
    The permittee submits a Class 1 modification request on or before
    the date on which the waste becomes subject to the new
    requirements;
    C)
    The permittee is in compliance with the applicable standards of 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 725 and 726;
    D)
    The permittee also submits a complete class 2 or 3 modification
    request within 180 days after the effective date of the rule listing
    or identifying the waste, or subjecting the unit to management
    standards under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724, 725 or 726; and
    E)
    In the case of land disposal units, the permittee certifies that such
    unit is in compliance with all applicable requirements of 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 725 for groundwater monitoring and financial
    responsibility requirements on the date 12 months after the

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    effective date of the rule identifying or listing the waste as
    hazardous, or regulating the unit as a hazardous waste
    management unit. If the owner or operator fails to certify
    compliance with all these requirements, the owner or operator
    loses authority to operate under this Section.
    2)
    New wastes or units added to a facility’s permit under this subsection do
    not constitute expansions for the purpose of the 25 percent capacity
    expansion limit for Class 2 modifications.
    h)
    Military hazardous waste munitions treatment and disposal. The permittee is
    authorized to continue to accept waste military munitions notwithstanding any
    permit conditions barring the permittee from accepting off-site wastes, if each of
    the following is true:
    1)
    The facility was in existence as a hazardous waste facility and the facility
    was already permitted to handle the waste military munitions on the date
    when the waste military munitions became subject to hazardous waste
    regulatory requirements;
    2)
    On or before the date when the waste military munitions become subject
    to hazardous waste regulatory requirements, the permittee submits a Class
    1 modification request to remove or amend the permit provision
    restricting the receipt of off-site waste munitions; and
    3)
    The permittee submits a complete Class 2 modification request within 180
    days after the date when the waste military munitions became subject to
    hazardous waste regulatory requirements.
    i)
    Permit modification list. The Agency shall must maintain a list of all approved
    permit modifications and shall must publish a notice once a year in a State-wide
    newspaper that an updated list is available for review.
    j)
    Combustion facility changes to meet federal 40 CFR 63 MACT standards. The
    following procedures apply to hazardous waste combustion facility permit
    modifications requested under Section 703.Appendix A, paragraph L(9).
    1)
    Facility owners or operators must comply with the federal notification of
    intent to comply (NIC) requirements of 40 CFR 63.1211 63.1210(b) and
    (c) before a permit modification can be requested under this Section.
    2)
    If the Agency does not act to either approve or deny the request within
    90 days of receiving it, the request shall must be deemed approved. The
    Agency may, at its discretion, extend this 90-day deadline one time for up
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    the 90 days has expired.
    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 270.42(d) through (j) (1997) (2000), as amended at 63
    65 Fed. Reg. 33829 (June 19, 1998) 42302 (July 10, 2000).
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE G: WASTE DISPOSAL
    CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER c: HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
    PART 720
    HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: GENERAL
    SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section
    720.101
    Purpose, Scope, and Applicability
    720.102
    Availability of Information; Confidentiality of Information
    720.103
    Use of Number and Gender
    SUBPART B: DEFINITIONS
    Section
    720.110
    Definitions
    720.111
    References
    SUBPART C: RULEMAKING PETITIONS AND OTHER PROCEDURES
    Section
    720.120
    Rulemaking
    720.121
    Alternative Equivalent Testing Methods
    720.122
    Waste Delisting
    720.123
    Petitions for Regulation as Universal Waste
    720.130
    Procedures for Solid Waste Determinations
    720.131
    Solid Waste Determinations
    720.132
    Boiler Determinations
    720.133
    Procedures for Determinations
    720.140
    Additional regulation of certain hazardous waste Recycling Activities on a case-
    by-case Basis
    720.141
    Procedures for case-by-case regulation of hazardous waste Recycling Activities
    720.Appendix A
    Overview of 40 CFR, Subtitle C Regulations
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 7.2, 13, and 22.4 and authorized by Section 27 of the
    Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/7.2, 13, 22.4, and 27].

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    SOURCE: Adopted in R81-22 at 5 Ill. Reg. 9781, effective May 17, 1982; amended and
    codified in R81-22 at 6 Ill. Reg. 4828, effective May 17, 1982; amended in R82-19 at 7 Ill.
    Reg. 14015, effective October 12, 1983; amended in R84-9 at 9 Ill. Reg. 11819, effective July
    24, 1985; amended in R85-22 at 10 Ill. Reg. 968, effective January 2, 1986; amended in R86-1
    at 10 Ill. Reg. 13998, effective August 12, 1986; amended in R86-19 at 10 Ill. Reg. 20630,
    effective December 2, 1986; amended in R86-28 at 11 Ill. Reg. 6017, effective March 24,
    1987; amended in R86-46 at 11 Ill. Reg. 13435, effective August 4, 1987; amended in R87-5
    at 11 Ill. Reg. 19280, effective November 12, 1987; amended in R87-26 at 12 Ill. Reg. 2450,
    effective January 15, 1988; amended in R87-39 at 12 Ill. Reg. 12999, effective July 29, 1988;
    amended in R88-16 at 13 Ill. Reg. 362, effective December 27, 1988; amended in R89-1 at 13
    Ill. Reg. 18278, effective November 13, 1989; amended in R89-2 at 14 Ill. Reg. 3075,
    effective February 20, 1990; amended in R89-9 at 14 Ill. Reg. 6225, effective April 16, 1990;
    amended in R90-10 at 14 Ill. Reg. 16450, effective September 25, 1990; amended in R90-17 at
    15 Ill. Reg. 7934, effective May 9, 1991; amended in R90-11 at 15 Ill. Reg. 9323, effective
    June 17, 1991; amended in R91-1 at 15 Ill. Reg. 14446, effective September 30, 1991;
    amended in R91-13 at 16 Ill. Reg. 9489, effective June 9, 1992; amended in R92-1 at 16 Ill.
    Reg. 17636, effective November 6, 1992; amended in R92-10 at 17 Ill. Reg. 5625, effective
    March 26, 1993; amended in R93-4 at 17 Ill. Reg. 20545, effective November 22, 1993;
    amended in R93-16 at 18 Ill. Reg. 6720, effective April 26, 1994; amended in R94-7 at 18 Ill.
    Reg. 12160, effective July 29, 1994; amended in R94-17 at 18 Ill. Reg. 17480, effective
    November 23, 1994; amended in R95-6 at 19 Ill. Reg. 9508, effective June 27, 1995; amended
    in R95-20 at 20 Ill. Reg. 10929, August 1, 1996; amended in R96-10/R97-3/R97-5 at 22 Ill.
    Reg. 256, effective December 16, 1997; amended in R98-12 at 22 Ill. Reg. 7590, effective
    April 15, 1998; amended in R97-21/R98-3/R98-5 at 22 Ill. Reg. 17496, effective September
    28, 1998; amended in R98-21/R99-2/R99-7 at 23 Ill. Reg. 1704, effective January 19, 1999;
    amended in R99-15 at 23 Ill. Reg. 9094, effective July 26, 1999; amended in R00-5 at 24 Ill.
    Reg. 1063, effective January 6, 2000; amended in R00-13 at 24 Ill. Reg. 9443, effective June
    20, 2000; amended in R01-3 at 25 Ill. Reg. 1266, effective January 11, 2000; amended in R01-
    21/R01-23 at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________.
    SUBPART B: DEFINITIONS
    Section 720.111
    References
    The following documents are incorporated by reference for the purposes of this Part and 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 703 through 705, 721 through 726, 728, 730, 733, 738, and 739:
    a)
    Non-Regulatory Government Publications and Publications of Recognized
    Organizations and Associations:
    ACI. Available from the American Concrete Institute, Box 19150,
    Redford Station, Detroit, Michigan 48219:

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    ACI 318-83: “Building Code Requirements for Reinforced
    Concrete”, adopted September 1983.
    ANSI. Available from the American National Standards Institute, 1430
    Broadway, New York, New York 10018, 212-354-3300:
    ANSI B31.3 and B31.4. See ASME/ANSI B31.3 and B31.4.
    API. Available from the American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street,
    N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005, 202-682-8000:
    “Cathodic Protection of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks
    and Piping Systems”, API Recommended Practice 1632, Second
    Edition, December 1987.
    “Evaporative Loss from External Floating-Roof Tanks”, API
    Publication 2517, Third Edition, February 1989.
    “Guide for Inspection of Refinery Equipment, Chapter XIII,
    Atmospheric and Low Pressure Storage Tanks”, 4th Edition,
    1981, reaffirmed December 1987.
    “Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems”, API
    Recommended Practice 1615, Fourth Edition, November 1987.
    ASME. Available from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers,
    345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017, 212-705-7722:
    “Chemical Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping”, ASME/ANSI
    B31.3-1987, as supplemented by B31.3a-1988 and B31.3b-1988.
    Also available from ANSI.
    “Liquid Transportation Systems for Hydrocarbons, Liquid
    Petroleum Gas, Anhydrous Ammonia, and Alcohols”,
    ASME/ANSI B31.4-1986, as supplemented by B31.4a-1987.
    Also available from ANSI.
    ASTM. Available from American Society for Testing and Materials,
    1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, 215-299-5400:
    ASTM C 94-90, Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed
    Concrete, approved March 30, 1990.
    ASTM D 88-87, Standard Test Method for Saybolt Viscosity,
    April 24, 1981, reapproved January 1987.

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    ASTM D 93-85, Standard Test Methods for Flash Point by
    Pensky-Martens Closed Tester, approved October 25, 1985.
    ASTM D 1946-90, Standard Practice for Analysis of Reformed
    Gas by Gas Chromatography, approved March 30, 1990.
    ASTM D 2161-87, Standard Practice for Conversion of
    Kinematic Viscosity to Saybolt Universal or to Saybolt Furol
    Viscosity, March 27, 1987.
    ASTM D 2267-88, Standard Test Method for Aromatics in Light
    Naphthas and Aviation Gasolines by Gas Chromatography,
    approved November 17, 1988.
    ASTM D 2382-88, Standard Test Method for Heat of Combustion
    of Hydrocarbon Fuels by Bomb Calorimeter (High Precision
    Method), approved October 31, 1988.
    ASTM D 2879-92, Standard Test Method for Vapor Pressure-
    Temperature Relationship and Initial Decomposition Temperature
    of Liquids by Isoteniscope, approved 1992.
    ASTM D 3828-87, Standard Test Methods for Flash Point of
    Liquids by Setaflash Closed Tester, approved December 14,
    1988.
    ASTM E 168-88, Standard Practices for General Techniques of
    Infrared Quantitative Analysis, approved May 27, 1988.
    ASTM E 169-87, Standard Practices for General Techniques of
    Ultraviolet-Visible Quantitative Analysis, approved February 1,
    1987.
    ASTM E 260-85, Standard Practice for Packed Column Gas
    Chromatography, approved June 28, 1985.
    ASTM Method G 21-70 (1984a), Standard Practice for
    Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymer Materials to Fungi.
    ASTM Method G 22-76 (1984b), Standard Practice for
    Determining Resistance of Plastics to Bacteria.
    MICE. Methods Information Communication Exchange Service, 703-
    821-4690:

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    “Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical
    Methods”, USEPA Publication number SW-846, Update IIIA
    (April 1998).
    GPO. Available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S.
    Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402,202-512-1800:
    Standard Industrial Classification Manual (1972), and 1977
    Supplement, republished in 1983.
    “Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical
    Methods”, USEPA Publication number SW-846 (Third Edition,
    November 1986), as amended by Updates I (July 1992), II
    (September 1994), IIA (August, 1993), IIB (January 1995), and
    III (December 1996) (Document Number 955-001-00000-1).
    NACE. Available from the National Association of Corrosion
    Engineers, 1400 South Creek Dr., Houston, TX 77084, 713-492-0535:
    “Control of External Corrosion on Metallic Buried, Partially
    Buried, or Submerged Liquid Storage Systems”, NACE
    Recommended Practice RP-02-85, approved March 1985.
    NFPA. Available from the National Fire Protection Association,
    Batterymarch Park, Boston, MA 02269, 617-770-3000 or 800-344-3555:
    “Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code” NFPA 30, issued
    July 17, 1987. Also available from ANSI.
    NTIS. Available from the U.S. Department of Commerce, National
    Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA
    22161, 703-605-6000 or 800-553-6847:
    APTI Course 415: Control of Gaseous Emissions, PB80208895,
    December 1981.
    “Generic Quality Assurance Project Plan for Land Disposal
    Restrictions Program”, EPA/530-SW-87-011, March 15, 1987
    (document number PB88-170766).
    “Guideline on Air Quality Models”, Revised 1986 (document
    number PB86-245-248 (Guideline) and PB88-150-958
    (Supplement), also set forth at 40 CFR 51, Appendix W).

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    “Method 164, Revision A, n-Hexane Extractable Material (HEM;
    Oil and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane Extractable
    Material (SGT-HEM; Non-polar Material) by Extraction and
    Gravimetry” (document number PB99-121949).
    “Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes”, Third
    Edition, March 1983 (document number PB84-128677).
    “Methods Manual for Compliance with BIF Regulations”,
    December 1990 (document number PB91-120-006).
    “Petitions to Delist Hazardous Wastes — A Guidance Manual,
    Second Edition”, EPA/530-R-93-007, March 1993 (document
    number PB93-169 365).
    “Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Quality Impact of
    Stationary Sources”, October 1992, Publication Number EPA-
    450/R-92-019.
    “Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical
    Methods”, USEPA Publication number SW-846 (Third Edition,
    November 1986), as amended by Updates I (July 1992), II
    (September 1994), IIA (August 1993), IIB (January 1995), III
    (December 1996), and IIIA (April 1998) (document number 955-
    001-00000-1).
    OECD. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,
    Environment Directorate, 2 rue Andre Pascal, 75775 Paris Cedex 16,
    France:
    OECD Guideline for Testing of Chemicals, Method 301B: “CO2
    Evolution (Modified Sturm Test)”, adopted 17 July 1992.
    Table 2.B of the Annex of OECD Council Decision
    C(88)90(Final) of 27 May 1988.
    STI. Available from the Steel Tank Institute, 728 Anthony Trail,
    Northbrook, IL 60062, 708-498-1980:
    “Standard for Dual Wall Underground Steel Storage Tanks”
    (1986).
    USDOD. Available from the United States Department of Defense:
    “DOD Ammunition and Explosive Safety Standards” (DOD

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    6055.9-STD), as in effect on November 8, 1995.
    The Motor Vehicle Inspection Report (DD Form 626), as in effect
    on November 8, 1995.
    Requisition Tracking Form (DD Form 1348), as in effect on
    November 8, 1995.
    The Signature and Tally Record (DD Form 1907), as in effect on
    November 8, 1995.
    Special Instructions for Motor Vehicle Drivers (DD Form 836),
    as in effect on November 8, 1995.
    USEPA. Available from United States Environmental Protection
    Agency, Office of Drinking Water, State Programs Division, WH 550 E,
    Washington, D.C. 20460:
    “Technical Assistance Document: Corrosion, Its Detection and
    Control in Injection Wells”, EPA 570/9-87-002, August 1987.
    USEPA. Available from Receptor Analysis Branch, USEPA (MD-14),
    Research Triangle Park, NC 27711:
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    Stationary Sources, Revised”, October 1992, Publication Number
    EPA-450/R-92-019.
    USEPA. Available from RCRA Information Center (RIC), 1235
    Jefferson-Davis Highway, first floor, Arlington, VA 22203 (Docket # F-
    94-IEHF-FFFFF):
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    Decision C(92)39/FINAL (Concerning the Control of
    Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined for Recovery
    Operations) (May 1993).
    OECD Green List of Wastes, Appendix 3 to the OECD Council
    Decision C(92)39/FINAL (Concerning the Control of
    Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined for Recovery
    Operations) (May 1994).
    OECD Red List of Wastes, Appendix 5 to the OECD Council
    Decision C(92)39/FINAL (Concerning the Control of
    Transfrontier Movements of Wastes Destined for Recovery

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    Operations) (May 1993).
    Table 2.B of the Annex of OECD Council Decision
    C(88)90(Final) (May 27, 1988).
    USGSA. Available from the United States Government Services
    Administration:
    Government Bill of Lading (GBL) (GSA Standard Form 1109), as
    in effect on November 8, 1995.
    b)
    Code of Federal Regulations. Available from the Superintendent of Documents,
    U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20401, 202-783-3238:
    10 CFR 20, Appendix B (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 51.100(ii) (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 51, Appendix W (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 52.741, Appendix B (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 60 (1999) (2000), as amended at 65 Fed. Reg. 42297 (July 10,
    2000)
    40 CFR 61, Subpart V (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 63 (1999) (2000), as amended at 65 Fed. Reg. 42296 (July 10,
    2000)
    40 CFR 136 (1999) (2000), as amended at 64 65 Fed. Reg. 73414
    (December 30, 1999) and 65 Fed. Reg. 3008 (January 19, 2000) 81295
    (December 22, 2000)
    40 CFR 142 (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 220 (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 232.2 (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 260.20 (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 264 (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 268.41 (1990)

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    40 CFR 268, Appendix IX (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 270.5 (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 302.4, 302.5, and 302.6 (1999) (2000)
    40 CFR 761 (1999) (2000)
    49 CFR 171 (1999) (2000)
    49 CFR 173 (1999) (2000)
    49 CFR 178 (1999) (2000)
    c)
    Federal Statutes
    Section 3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 USC
    6901 et seq.), as amended through December 31, 1987.
    Sections 201(v), 201(w), and 360b(j) of the Federal Food, Drug, and
    Cosmetic Act (FFDCA; 21 USC 321(v), 321(w), and 512(j)), as
    amended through October 25, 1994.
    Section 1412 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act of 1986,
    Pub. L. 99-145, 50 USC 1521(j)(1) (1997).
    d)
    This Section incorporates no later editions or amendments.
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE G: WASTE DISPOSAL
    CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER c: HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
    PART 721
    IDENTIFICATION AND LISTING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
    SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section
    721.101
    Purpose and Scope
    721.102
    Definition of Solid Waste
    721.103
    Definition of Hazardous Waste

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    721.104
    Exclusions
    721.105
    Special Requirements for Hazardous Waste Generated by Small Quantity
    Generators
    721.106
    Requirements for Recyclable Materials
    721.107
    Residues of Hazardous Waste in Empty Containers
    721.108
    PCB Wastes Regulated under TSCA
    721.109
    Requirements for Universal Waste
    SUBPART B: CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFYING THE CHARACTERISTICS
    OF HAZARDOUS WASTE AND FOR LISTING HAZARDOUS WASTES
    Section
    721.110
    Criteria for Identifying the Characteristics of Hazardous Waste
    721.111
    Criteria for Listing Hazardous Waste
    SUBPART C: CHARACTERISTICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
    Section
    721.120
    General
    721.121
    Characteristic of Ignitability
    721.122
    Characteristic of Corrosivity
    721.123
    Characteristic of Reactivity
    721.124
    Toxicity Characteristic
    SUBPART D: LISTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
    Section
    721.130
    General
    721.131
    Hazardous Wastes from Nonspecific Sources
    721.132
    Hazardous Waste from Specific Sources
    721.133
    Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, Off-Specification Species, Container
    Residues, and Spill Residues Thereof
    721.135
    Wood Preserving Wastes
    721.138
    Comparable or Syngas Fuel Exclusion
    721.Appendix A
    Representative Sampling Methods
    721.Appendix B
    Method 1311 Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
    721.Appendix C
    Chemical Analysis Test Methods
    Table A
    Analytical Characteristics of Organic Chemicals (Repealed)
    Table B
    Analytical Characteristics of Inorganic Species (Repealed)
    Table C
    Sample Preparation/Sample Introduction Techniques (Repealed)
    721.Appendix G
    Basis for Listing Hazardous Wastes
    721.Appendix H
    Hazardous Constituents
    721.Appendix I
    Wastes Excluded by Administrative Action
    Table A
    Wastes Excluded by U.S. EPA under 40 CFR 260.20 and 260.22 from
    Non-Specific Sources
    Table B
    Wastes Excluded by USEPA under 40 CFR 260.20 and 260.22 from
    Specific Sources

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    Table C
    Wastes Excluded by U.S. EPA under 40 CFR 260.20 and 260.22 from
    Commercial Chemical Products, Off-Specification Species, Container
    Residues, and Soil Residues Thereof
    Table D
    Wastes Excluded by the Board by Adjusted Standard
    721.Appendix J
    Method of Analysis for Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and
    Dibenzofurans (Repealed)
    721.Appendix Y
    Table to Section 721.138
    721.Appendix Z
    Table to Section 721.102
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 7.2 and 22.4 and authorized by Section 27 of the
    Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/7.2, 22.4 and 27].
    SOURCE: Adopted in R81-22 at 5 Ill. Reg. 9781, effective May 17, 1982; amended and
    codified in R81-22 at 6 Ill. Reg. 4828, effective May 17, 1982; amended in R82-18 at 7 Ill.
    Reg. 2518, effective February 22, 1983; amended in R82-19 at 7 Ill. Reg. 13999, effective
    October 12, 1983; amended in R84-34, 61 at 8 Ill. Reg. 24562, effective December 11, 1984;
    amended in R84-9 at 9 Ill. Reg. 11834, effective July 24, 1985; amended in R85-22 at 10 Ill.
    Reg. 998, effective January 2, 1986; amended in R85-2 at 10 Ill. Reg. 8112, effective May 2,
    1986; amended in R86-1 at 10 Ill. Reg. 14002, effective August 12, 1986; amended in R86-19
    at 10 Ill. Reg. 20647, effective December 2, 1986; amended in R86-28 at 11 Ill. Reg. 6035,
    effective March 24, 1987; amended in R86-46 at 11 Ill. Reg. 13466, effective August 4, 1987;
    amended in R87-32 at 11 Ill. Reg. 16698, effective September 30, 1987; amended in R87-5 at
    11 Ill. Reg. 19303, effective November 12, 1987; amended in R87-26 at 12 Ill. Reg. 2456,
    effective January 15, 1988; amended in R87-30 at 12 Ill. Reg. 12070, effective July 12, 1988;
    amended in R87-39 at 12 Ill. Reg. 13006, effective July 29, 1988; amended in R88-16 at 13 Ill.
    Reg. 382, effective December 27, 1988; amended in R89-1 at 13 Ill. Reg. 18300, effective
    November 13, 1989; amended in R90-2 at 14 Ill. Reg. 14401, effective August 22, 1990;
    amended in R90-10 at 14 Ill. Reg. 16472, effective September 25, 1990; amended in R90-17 at
    15 Ill. Reg. 7950, effective May 9, 1991; amended in R90-11 at 15 Ill. Reg. 9332, effective
    June 17, 1991; amended in R91-1 at 15 Ill. Reg. 14473, effective September 30, 1991;
    amended in R91-12 at 16 Ill. Reg. 2155, effective January 27, 1992; amended in R91-26 at 16
    Ill. Reg. 2600, effective February 3, 1992; amended in R91-13 at 16 Ill. Reg. 9519, effective
    June 9, 1992; amended in R92-1 at 16 Ill. Reg. 17666, effective November 6, 1992; amended
    in R92-10 at 17 Ill. Reg. 5650, effective March 26, 1993; amended in R93-4 at 17 Ill. Reg.
    20568, effective November 22, 1993; amended in R93-16 at 18 Ill. Reg. 6741, effective April
    26, 1994; amended in R94-7 at 18 Ill. Reg. 12175, effective July 29, 1994; amended in R94-17
    at 18 Ill. Reg. 17490, effective November 23, 1994; amended in R95-6 at 19 Ill. Reg. 9522,
    effective June 27, 1995; amended in R95-20 at 20 Ill. Reg. 10963, effective August 1, 1996;
    amended in R96-10/R97-3/R97-5 at 22 Ill. Reg. 275, effective December 16, 1997; amended in
    R98-12 at 22 Ill. Reg. 7615, effective April 15, 1998; amended in R97-21/R98-3/R98-5 at 22
    Ill. Reg. 17531, effective September 28, 1998; amended in R98-21/R99-2/R99-7 at 23 Ill. Reg.
    1718, effective January 19, 1999; amended in R99-15 at 23 Ill. Reg. 9135, effective July 26,
    1999; amended in R00-13 at 24 Ill. Reg. 9481, effective June 20, 2000; amended in R01-3 at
    25 Ill. Reg. 1281, effective January 11, 2000; amended in R01-21/R01-23 at 25 Ill. Reg.
    ________, effective ______________________.

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    SUBPART D: LISTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
    Section 721.132
    Hazardous Waste from Specific Sources
    The following solid wastes are listed hazardous wastes from specific sources unless they are
    excluded under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.120 and 720.122 and listed in Appendix I of this Part.
    USEPA
    Hazardous
    Waste No.
    Industry and Hazardous Waste
    Hazard
    Code
    Wood Preservation:
    K001
    Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewaters from
    wood preserving processes that use creosote or pentachloro-
    phenol.
    (T)
    Inorganic Pigments:
    K002
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome
    yellow and orange pigments.
    (T)
    K003
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of molybdate
    orange pigments.
    (T)
    K004
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of zinc yellow
    pigments.
    (T)
    K005
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome
    green pigments.
    (T)
    K006
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome
    oxide green pigments (anhydrous and hydrated).
    (T)
    K007
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of iron blue
    pigments.
    (T)
    K008
    Oven residue from the production of chrome oxide green
    pigments.
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    Organic Chemicals:
    K009
    Distillation bottoms from the production of acetaldehyde from
    ethylene.
    (T)
    K010
    Distillation side cuts from the production of acetaldehyde from
    ethylene.
    (T)
    K011
    Bottom stream from the wastewater stripper in the production of
    acrylonitrile.
    (R,T)
    K013
    Bottom stream from the acetonitrile column in the production of
    acrylonitrile.
    (T)
    K014
    Bottoms from the acetonitrile purification column in the
    production of acrylonitrile.
    (T)
    K015
    Still bottoms from the distillation of benzyl chloride.
    (T)
    K016
    Heavy ends or distillation residues from the production of
    carbon tetrachloride.
    (T)
    K017
    Heavy ends (still bottoms) from the purification column in the
    production of epichlorohydrin.
    (T)
    K018
    Heavy ends from the fractionation column in ethyl chloride
    production.
    (T)
    K019
    Heavy ends from the distillation of ethylene dichloride in
    ethylene dichloride production.
    (T)
    K020
    Heavy ends from the distillation of vinyl chloride in vinyl
    chloride monomer production.
    (T)
    K021
    Aqueous spent antimony catalyst waste from fluoromethanes
    production.
    (T)
    K022
    Distillation bottom tars from the production of phenol/acetone
    from cumene.
    (T)
    K023
    Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride
    from naphthalene.
    (T)
    K024
    Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride
    from naphthalene.
    (T)

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    K093
    Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride
    from ortho-xylene.
    (T)
    K094
    Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride
    from ortho-xylene.
    (T)
    K025
    Distillation bottoms from the production of nitrobenzene by the
    nitration of benzene.
    (T)
    K026
    Stripping still tails from the production of methyl ethyl pyridines. (T)
    K027
    Centrifuge and distillation residues from toluene diisocyanate
    production.
    (R,T)
    K028
    Spent catalyst from the hydrochlorinator reactor in the
    production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    (T)
    K029
    Waste from the product stream stripper in the production of
    1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    (T)
    K095
    Distillation bottoms from the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. (T)
    K096
    Heavy ends from the heavy ends column from the production of
    1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    (T)
    K030
    Column bottoms or heavy ends from the combined production of
    trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene.
    (T)
    K083
    Distillation bottoms from aniline production.
    (T)
    K103
    Process residues from aniline extraction from the production of
    aniline.
    (T)
    K104
    Combined wastewater streams generated from
    nitrobenzene/aniline production.
    (T)
    K085
    Distillation or fractionation column bottoms
    from the production of chlorobenzenes.
    (T)
    K105
    Separated aqueous stream from the reactor product washing step
    in the production of chlorobenzenes.
    (T)

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    K107
    Column bottoms from product separation from the production of
    1,1-dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid
    hydrazides.
    (C,T)
    K108
    Condensed column overheads from product separation and
    condensed reactor vent gases from the production of 1,1-di-
    methylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides.
    (I,T)
    K109
    Spent filter cartridges from the product purification from the
    production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic
    acid hydrazides.
    (T)
    K110
    Condensed column overheads from intermediate separation from
    the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from
    carboxylic acid hydrazides.
    (T)
    K111
    Product wastewaters from the production of dinitrotoluene via
    nitration of toluene.
    (C,T)
    K112
    Reaction by-product water from the drying column in the
    production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of di-
    nitrotoluene.
    (T)
    K113
    Condensed liquid light ends from the purification of toluenedi-
    amine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of
    dinitrotoluene.
    (T)
    K114
    Vicinals from the purification of toluenediamine in the
    production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of
    dinitrotoluene.
    (T)
    K115
    Heavy ends from the purification of toluenediamine in the
    production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of di-
    nitrotoluene.
    (T)
    K116
    Organic condensate from the solvent recovery column in the
    production of toluene diisocyanate via phosgenation of toluenedi-
    amine.
    (T)
    K117
    Wastewater from the reactor vent gas scrubber in the production
    of ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene.
    (T)
    K118
    Spent adsorbent solids from purification of ethylene dibromide in
    the production of ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene.
    (T)

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    K136
    Still bottoms from the purification of ethylene dibromide in the
    production of ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene.
    (T)
    K156
    Organic waste (including heavy ends, still bottoms, light ends,
    spent solvents, filtrates, and decantates) from the production of
    carbamates and carbamoyl oximes. (This listing does not apply
    to wastes generated from the manufacture of 3-iodo-2-propynyl
    n-butylcarbamate.)
    (T)
    K157
    Wastewaters (including scrubber waters, condenser waters,
    washwaters, and separation waters) from the production of
    carbamates and carbamoyl oximes. (This listing does not apply
    to wastes generated from the manufacture of 3-iodo-2-propynyl
    n-butylcarbamate.)
    (T)
    K158
    Baghouse dusts and filter/separation solids from the production
    of carbamates and carbamoyl oximes. (This listing does not
    apply to wastes generated from the manufacture of 3-iodo-2-
    propynyl n-butylcarbamate.)
    (T)
    K159
    Organics from the treatment of thiocarbamate wastes.
    (T)
    K161
    Purification solids (including filtration, evaporation, and
    centrifugation solids), bag house dust and floor sweepings from
    the production of dithiocarbamate acids and their salts. (This
    listing does not include K125 or K126.)
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    K174
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the production of ethylene
    dichloride or vinyl chloride monomer (including sludges that
    result from commingled ethylene dichloride or vinyl chloride
    monomer wastewater and other wastewater), unless the sludges
    meet the following conditions: (1) they are disposed of in a
    subtitle C or non- hazardous landfill licensed or permitted by the
    state or federal government; (2) they are not otherwise placed on
    the land prior to final disposal; and (3) the generator maintains
    documentation demonstrating that the waste was either disposed
    of in an on-site landfill or consigned to a transporter or disposal
    facility that provided a written commitment to dispose of the
    waste in an off-site landfill. Upon a showing by the government
    that a respondent in any enforcement action brought to enforce
    the requirements of Subtitle C of this Part managed wastewater
    treatment sludges from the production of vinyl chloride
    monomer or ethylene dichloride, the respondent must
    demonstrate that it meets the conditions of the exclusion that are
    set forth above. In doing so, the respondent must provide
    appropriate documentation that the terms of the exclusion were
    met (e.g., contracts between the generator and the landfill owner
    or operator, invoices documenting delivery of waste to landfill,
    etc.).
    (T)
    K175
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the production of vinyl
    chloride monomer using mercuric chloride catalyst in an
    acetylene-based process.
    (T)
    Inorganic Chemicals:
    K071
    Brine purification muds from the mercury cell process in
    chlorine production, where separately prepurified brine is not
    used.
    (T)
    K073
    Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from the purification step of the
    diaphragm cell process using graphite anodes in chlorine
    production.
    (T)
    K106
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury cell process in
    chlorine production.
    (T)
    Pesticides:
    K031
    By-product salts generated in the production of MSMA and
    cacodylic acid.
    (T)

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    K032
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chlordane.
    (T)
    K033
    Wastewater and scrub water from the chlorination of cyclopenta-
    diene in the production of chlordane.
    (T)
    K034
    Filter solids from the filtration of hexachlorocyclopentadiene in
    the production of chlordane.
    (T)
    K097
    Vacuum stripper discharge from the chlordane chlorinator in the
    production of chlordane.
    (T)
    K035
    Wastewater treatment sludges generated in the production of
    creosote.
    (T)
    K036
    Still bottoms from toluene reclamation distillation in the
    production of disulfoton.
    (T)
    K037
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the production of disulfoton.
    (T)
    K038
    Wastewater from the washing and stripping of phorate
    production.
    (T)
    K039
    Filter cake from the filtration of diethylphosphorodithioic acid in
    the production of phorate.
    (T)
    K040
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of phorate.
    (T)
    K041
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of toxaphene.
    (T)
    K098
    Untreated process wastewater from the production of toxaphene. (T)
    K042
    Heavy ends or distillation residues from the distillation of tetra-
    chlorobenzene in the production of 2,4,5-T.
    (T)
    K043
    2,6-Dichlorophenol waste from the production of 2,4-D.
    (T)
    K099
    Untreated wastewater from the production of 2,4-D.
    (T)
    K123
    Process wastewater (including supernates, filtrates and
    washwaters) from the production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic
    acid and its salts.
    (T)
    K124
    Reactor vent scrubber water from the production of ethylenebis-
    dithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
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    K125
    Filtration, evaporation and centrifugation solids from the
    production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
    (T)
    K126
    Baghouse dust and floor sweepings in milling and packaging
    operations from the production or formulation of ethylenebisdi-
    thiocarbamic acid and its salts.
    (T)
    K131
    Wastewater from the reactor and spent sulfuric acid from the
    acid dryer from the production of methyl bromide.
    (C,T)
    K132
    Spent absorbent and wastewater separator solids from the
    production of methyl bromide.
    (T)
    Explosives:
    K044
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing and
    processing of explosives.
    (R)
    K045
    Spent carbon from the treatment of wastewater containing
    explosives.
    (R)
    K046
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing,
    formulation and loading of lead-based initiating compounds.
    (T)
    K047
    Pink/red water from TNT operations.
    (R)
    Petroleum Refining:
    K048
    Dissolved air flotation (DAF) float from the petroleum refining
    industry.
    (T)
    K049
    Slop oil emulsion solids from the petroleum refining industry.
    (T)
    K050
    Heat exchanger bundle cleaning sludge from the petroleum
    refining industry.
    (T)
    K051
    API separator sludge from the petroleum refining industry.
    (T)
    K052
    Tank bottoms (leaded) from the petroleum refining industry.
    (T)
    K169
    Crude oil storage tank sediment from petroleum refining
    operations.
    (T)
    K170
    Clarified slurry oil tank sediment or in-line filter/separation
    solids from petroleum refining operations.
    (T)

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    K171
    Spent hydrotreating catalyst from petroleum refining operations,
    including guard beds used to desulfurize feeds to other catalytic
    reactors (this listing does not include inert support media).
    (I,T)
    K172
    Spent hydrorefining catalyst from petroleum refining operations,
    including guard beds used to desulfurize feeds to other catalytic
    reactors (this listing does not include inert support media).
    (I,T)
    Iron and Steel:
    K061
    Emission control dust/sludge from the primary production of
    steel in electric furnaces.
    (T)
    K062
    Spent pickle liquor generated by steel finishing operations of
    facilities within the iron and steel industry (SIC Codes 331 and
    332) (as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.110).
    (C,T)
    Primary Aluminum:
    K088
    Spent potliners from primary aluminum reduction.
    (T)
    Secondary Lead:
    K069
    Emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting.
    (T)
    BOARD NOTE: This listing is administratively stayed for sludge generated from secondary
    acid scrubber systems. The stay will remain in effect until this note is removed.
    K100
    Waste leaching solution from acid leaching of emission control
    dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting.
    (T)
    Veterinary Pharmaceuticals:
    K084
    Wastewater treatment sludges generated during the production of
    veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic
    compounds.
    (T)
    K101
    Distillation tar residues from the distillation of aniline-based
    compounds in the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from
    arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds.
    (T)
    K102
    Residue from use of activated carbon for decolorization in the
    production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or
    organo-arsenic compounds.
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    Ink Formulation:
    K086
    Solvent washes and sludges, caustic washes and sludges, or
    water washes and sludges from cleaning tubs and equipment
    used in the formulation of ink from pigments, dryers, soaps and
    stabilizers containing chromium and lead.
    (T)
    Coking:
    K060
    Ammonia still lime sludge from coking operations.
    (T)
    K087
    Decanter tank tar sludge from coking operations.
    (T)
    K141
    Process residues from the recovery of coal tar, including, but
    not limited to, collecting sump residues from the production of
    coke from coal or the recovery of coke by-products produced
    from coal. This listing does not include K087 (decanter tank tar
    sludges from coking operations).
    (T)
    K142
    Tar storage tank residues from the production of coke from coal
    or from the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal.
    (T)
    K143
    Process residues from the recovery of light oil, including, but
    not limited to, those generated in stills, decanters, and wash oil
    recovery units from the recovery of coke by-products produced
    from coal.
    (T)
    K144
    Wastewater sump residues from light oil refining, including, but
    not limited to, intercepting or contamination sump sludges from
    the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal.
    (T)
    K145
    Residues from naphthalene collection and recovery operations
    from the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal.
    (T)
    K147
    Tar storage tank residues from coal tar refining.
    (T)
    K148
    Residues from coal tar distillation, including, but not limited to,
    still bottoms.
    (T)
    K149
    Distillation bottoms from the production of
    ?
    - (or methyl-)
    chlorinated toluenes, ring-chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl
    chlorides, and compounds with mixtures of these functional
    groups. (This waste does not include still bottoms from the
    distillation of benzyl chloride.)
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    K150
    Organic residuals, excluding spent carbon adsorbent, from the
    spent chlorine gas and hydrochloric acid recovery processes
    associated with the production of
    ?
    - (or methyl-) chlorinated
    toluenes, ring-chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and
    compounds with mixtures of these functional groups.
    (T)
    K151
    Wastewater treatment sludges, excluding neutralization and
    biological sludges, generated during the treatment of wastewaters
    from the production of
    ?
    - (or methyl-) chlorinated toluenes,
    ring-chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and compounds
    with mixtures of these functional groups.
    (T)
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 721.138
    Comparable or Syngas Fuel Exclusion
    Wastes that meet the following comparable or syngas fuel requirements are not solid wastes:
    a)
    Comparable fuel specifications.
    1)
    Physical specifications.
    A)
    Heating value. The heating value must exceed 5,000 Btu/lb
    (11,500 J/g).
    B)
    Viscosity. The viscosity must not exceed 50 cs, as-fired.
    2)
    Constituent specifications. For the compounds listed, the constituent
    specification levels and minimum required detection limits (where non-
    detect is the constituent specification) are set forth in the table at
    subsection (d) of this Section.
    b)
    Synthesis gas fuel specification. Synthesis gas fuel (i.e., syngas fuel) that is
    generated from hazardous waste must fulfill the following requirements:
    1)
    It must have a minimum Btu value of 100 Btu/Scf;
    2)
    It must contain less than 1 ppmv of total halogen;
    3)
    It must contain less than 300 ppmv of total nitrogen other than diatomic
    nitrogen (N2);
    4)
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    5)
    It must contain less than 1 ppmv of each hazardous constituent in the
    target list of Appendix H constituents.
    c)
    Implementation. Waste that meets the comparable or syngas fuel specifications
    provided by subsection (a) or (b) of this Section (these constituent levels must be
    achieved by the comparable fuel when generated, or as a result of treatment or
    blending, as provided in subsection (c)(3) or (c)(4) of this Section) is excluded
    from the definition of solid waste provided that the following requirements are
    met:
    1)
    Notices. For purposes of this Section, the person claiming and qualifying
    for the exclusion is called the comparable or syngas fuel generator and
    the person burning the comparable or syngas fuel is called the
    comparable or syngas burner. The person that generates the comparable
    fuel or syngas fuel must claim and certify to the exclusion.
    A)
    Notice to the Agency.
    i)
    The generator must submit a one-time notice to the
    Agency, certifying compliance with the conditions of the
    exclusion and providing documentation as required by
    subsection (c)(1)(A)(iii) of this Section;
    ii)
    If the generator is a company that generates comparable or
    syngas fuel at more than one facility, the generator shall
    must specify at which sites the comparable or syngas fuel
    will be generated;
    iii)
    A comparable or syngas fuel generator’s notification to the
    Agency must contain the items listed in subsection
    (c)(1)(C) of this Section.
    B)
    Public notice. Prior to burning an excluded comparable or syngas
    fuel, the burner must publish in a major newspaper of general
    circulation, local to the site where the fuel will be burned, a notice
    entitled “Notification of Burning a Comparable or Syngas Fuel
    Excluded Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act”
    containing the following information:
    i)
    The name, address, and USEPA identification number of
    the generating facility;
    ii)
    The name and address of the units that will burn the
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    iii)
    A brief, general description of the manufacturing,
    treatment, or other process generating the comparable or
    syngas fuel;
    iv)
    An estimate of the average and maximum monthly and
    annual quantity of the waste claimed to be excluded; and
    v)
    The name and mailing address of the Agency office to
    which the claim was submitted.
    C)
    Required content of comparable or syngas notification to the
    Agency.
    i)
    The name, address, and USEPA identification number of
    the person or facility claiming the exclusion;
    ii)
    The applicable USEPA hazardous waste codes for the
    hazardous waste;
    iii)
    The name and address of the units that meet the
    requirements of subsection (c)(2) of this Section that will
    burn the comparable or syngas fuel; and
    iv)
    The following statement, signed and submitted by the
    person claiming the exclusion or its authorized
    representative:
    Under penalty of criminal and civil prosecution for
    making or submitting false statements,
    representations, or omissions, I certify that the
    requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.138 have
    been met for all waste identified in this
    notification. Copies of the records and information
    required by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.138(c)(10) are
    available at the comparable or syngas fuel
    generator’s facility. Based on my inquiry of the
    individuals immediately responsible for obtaining
    the information, the information is, to the best of
    my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and
    complete. I am aware that there are significant
    penalties for submitting false information, including
    the possibility of fine and imprisonment for
    knowing violations.
    BOARD NOTE: Subsections (c)(1)(C)(i) through (c)(1)(C)(iv)

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    are derived from 40 CFR 261.138(c)(1)(i)(C)(
    1
    ) and
    (c)(1)(i)(C)(
    4
    ), which the Board has codified here to comport with
    Illinois Administrative Code format requirements.
    2)
    Burning. The comparable or syngas fuel exclusion for fuels that meet the
    requirements of subsections (a) or (b) and (c)(1) of this Section applies
    only if the fuel is burned in the following units that also shall must be
    subject to federal, State, and local air emission requirements, including all
    applicable federal Clean Air Act (CAA) maximum achievable control
    technology (MACT) requirements:
    A)
    Industrial furnaces, as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.110;
    B)
    Boilers, as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.110, that are further
    defined as follows:
    i)
    Industrial boilers located on the site of a facility engaged in
    a manufacturing process where substances are transformed
    into new products, including the component parts of
    products, by mechanical or chemical processes; or
    ii)
    Utility boilers used to produce electric power, steam,
    heated or cooled air, or other gases or fluids for sale;
    C)
    Hazardous waste incinerators subject to regulation under 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.Subpart O or 35 Ill. Adm. Code 725.Subpart O
    or applicable CAA MACT standards.
    D)
    Gas turbines used to produce electric power, steam, heated or
    cooled air, or other gases or fluids for sale.
    3)
    Blending to meet the viscosity specification. A hazardous waste blended
    to meet the viscosity specification must fulfill the following requirements:
    A)
    As generated and prior to any blending, manipulation, or
    processing, the waste must meet the constituent and heating value
    specifications of subsections (a)(1)(A) and (a)(2) of this Section;
    B)
    The waste must be blended at a facility that is subject to the
    applicable requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 and 725 or 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 722.134; and
    C)
    The waste must not violate the dilution prohibition of subsection
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    4)
    Treatment to meet the comparable fuel exclusion specifications.
    A)
    A hazardous waste may be treated to meet the exclusion
    specifications of subsections (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this Section
    provided the treatment fulfills the following requirements:
    i)
    The treatment destroys or removes the constituent listed in
    the specification or raises the heating value by removing or
    destroying hazardous constituents or materials;
    ii)
    The treatment is performed at a facility that is subject to
    the applicable requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 and
    725 or 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.134; and
    iii)
    The treatment does not violate the dilution prohibition of
    subsection (c)(6) of this Section.
    B)
    Residuals resulting from the treatment of a hazardous waste listed
    in Subpart D of this Part to generate a comparable fuel remain a
    hazardous waste.
    5)
    Generation of a syngas fuel.
    A)
    A syngas fuel can be generated from the processing of hazardous
    wastes to meet the exclusion specifications of subsection (b) of this
    Section provided the processing fulfills the following
    requirements:
    i)
    The processing destroys or removes the constituent listed
    in the specification or raises the heating value by removing
    or destroying constituents or materials;
    ii)
    The processing is performed at a facility that is subject to
    the applicable requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 and
    725 or 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.134 or is an exempt
    recycling unit pursuant to Section 721.106(c); and
    iii)
    The processing does not violate the dilution prohibition of
    subsection (c)(6) of this Section.
    B)
    Residuals resulting from the treatment of a hazardous waste listed
    in Subpart D of this Part to generate a syngas fuel remain a
    hazardous waste.
    6)
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    transporter, handler, or owner or operator of a treatment, storage, or
    disposal facility shall must in any way dilute a hazardous waste to meet
    the exclusion specifications of subsection (a)(1)(A), (a)(2) or (b) of this
    Section.
    7)
    Waste analysis plans. The generator of a comparable or syngas fuel shall
    must develop and follow a written waste analysis plan that describes the
    procedures for sampling and analysis of the hazardous waste to be
    excluded. The waste analysis plan shall must be developed in accordance
    with the applicable sections of the “Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
    Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods” (SW-846). The plan shall must be
    followed and retained at the facility excluding the waste.
    A)
    At a minimum, the plan must specify the following:
    i)
    The parameters for which each hazardous waste will be
    analyzed and the rationale for the selection of those
    parameters;
    ii)
    The test methods that will be used to test for these
    parameters;
    iii)
    The sampling method that will be used to obtain a
    representative sample of the waste to be analyzed;
    iv)
    The frequency with which the initial analysis of the waste
    will be reviewed or repeated to ensure that the analysis is
    accurate and up to date; and
    v)
    If process knowledge is used in the waste determination,
    any information prepared by the generator in making such
    determination.
    B)
    The waste analysis plan must also contain records of the
    following:
    i)
    The dates and times waste samples were obtained, and the
    dates the samples were analyzed;
    ii)
    The names and qualifications of the persons who obtained
    the samples;
    iii)
    A description of the temporal and spatial locations of the
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    iv)
    The name and address of the laboratory facility at which
    analyses of the samples were performed;
    v)
    A description of the analytical methods used, including any
    clean-up and sample preparation methods;
    vi)
    All quantitation limits achieved and all other quality control
    results for the analysis (including method blanks, duplicate
    analyses, matrix spikes, etc.), laboratory quality assurance
    data, and description of any deviations from analytical
    methods written in the plan or from any other activity
    written in the plan which that occurred;
    vii)
    All laboratory results demonstrating that the exclusion
    specifications have been met for the waste; and
    viii) All laboratory documentation that supports the analytical
    results, unless a contract between the claimant and the
    laboratory provides for the documentation to be maintained
    by the laboratory for the period specified in subsection
    (c)(11) of this Section and also provides for the availability
    of the documentation to the claimant upon request.
    C)
    Syngas fuel generators shall must submit for approval, prior to
    performing sampling, analysis, or any management of a syngas
    fuel as an excluded waste, a waste analysis plan containing the
    elements of subsection (c)(7)(A) of this Section to the Agency.
    The approval of waste analysis plans must be stated in writing and
    received by the facility prior to sampling and analysis to
    demonstrate the exclusion of a syngas. The approval of the waste
    analysis plan may contain such provisions and conditions as the
    regulatory authority deems appropriate.
    8)
    Comparable fuel sampling and analysis.
    A)
    General. For each waste for which an exclusion is claimed, the
    generator of the hazardous waste must test for all the constituents
    on Appendix H of this Part, except those that the generator
    determines, based on testing or knowledge, should not be present
    in the waste. The generator is required to document the basis of
    each determination that a constituent should not be present. The
    generator may not determine that any of the following categories
    of constituents should not be present:
    i)
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    the waste constituents that were the basis of the listing of
    the waste stream, or constituents for which there is a
    treatment standard for the waste code in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    728.140;
    ii)
    A constituent detected in previous analysis of the waste;
    iii)
    Constituents introduced into the process that generates the
    waste; or
    iv)
    Constituents that are byproducts or side reactions to the
    process that generates the waste.
    B)
    For each waste for which the exclusion is claimed where the
    generator of the comparable or syngas fuel is not the original
    generator of the hazardous waste, the generator of the comparable
    or syngas fuel may not use process knowledge pursuant to
    subsection (c)(8)(A) of this Section and must test to determine that
    all of the constituent specifications of subsections (a)(2) and (b) of
    this Section have been met.
    C)
    The comparable or syngas fuel generator may use any reliable
    analytical method to demonstrate that no constituent of concern is
    present at concentrations above the specification levels. It is the
    responsibility of the generator to ensure that the sampling and
    analysis are unbiased, precise, and representative of the waste.
    For the waste to be eligible for exclusion, a generator must
    demonstrate the following:
    i)
    That each constituent of concern is not present in the waste
    above the specification level at the 95 percent upper
    confidence limit around the mean; and
    ii)
    That the analysis could have detected the presence of the
    constituent at or below the specification level at the 95
    percent upper confidence limit around the mean.
    D)
    Nothing in this subsection (c)(8) preempts, overrides or otherwise
    negates the provision in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.111 that requires
    any person which generates a solid waste to determine if that
    waste is a hazardous waste.
    E)
    In an enforcement action, the burden of proof to establish
    conformance with the exclusion specification shall must be on the
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    F)
    The generator must conduct sampling and analysis in accordance
    with its waste analysis plan developed under subsection (c)(7) of
    this Section.
    G)
    Syngas fuel and comparable fuel that has not been blended in
    order to meet the kinematic viscosity specifications must be
    analyzed as generated.
    H)
    If a comparable fuel is blended in order to meet the kinematic
    viscosity specifications, the generator shall must undertake the
    following actions:
    i)
    Analyze the fuel as generated to ensure that it meets the
    constituent and heating value specifications; and
    ii)
    After blending, analyze the fuel again to ensure that the
    blended fuel continues to meet all comparable or syngas
    fuel specifications.
    I)
    Excluded comparable or syngas fuel must be retested, at a
    minimum, annually and must be retested after a process change
    that could change the chemical or physical properties of the waste.
    Note to subsection (c)(8): Any claim under this Section must be valid
    and accurate for all hazardous constituents; a determination not to test for
    a hazardous constituent will not shield a generator from liability should
    that constituent later be found in the waste above the exclusion
    specifications.
    9)
    Speculative accumulation. Any persons handling a comparable or syngas
    fuel are subject to the speculative accumulation test under Section
    721.102(c)(4).
    10)
    Records. The generator must maintain records of the following
    information on-site:
    A)
    All information required to be submitted to the implementing
    authority as part of the notification of the claim:
    i)
    The owner or operator name, address, and RCRA facility
    USEPA identification number of the person claiming the
    exclusion;
    ii)
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    hazardous waste excluded as a fuel; and
    iii)
    The certification signed by the person claiming the
    exclusion or his authorized representative;
    B)
    A brief description of the process that generated the hazardous
    waste and process that generated the excluded fuel, if not the
    same;
    C)
    An estimate of the average and maximum monthly and annual
    quantities of each waste claimed to be excluded;
    D)
    Documentation for any claim that a constituent is not present in
    the hazardous waste as required under subsection (c)(8)(A) of this
    Section;
    E)
    The results of all analyses and all detection limits achieved as
    required under subsection (c)(8) of this Section;
    F)
    If the excluded waste was generated through treatment or
    blending, documentation as required under subsection (c)(3) or
    (c)(4) of this Section;
    G)
    If the waste is to be shipped off-site, a certification from the
    burner as required under subsection (c)(12) of this Section;
    H)
    A waste analysis plan and the results of the sampling and analysis
    that include the following:
    i)
    The dates and times waste samples were obtained, and the
    dates the samples were analyzed;
    ii)
    The names and qualifications of the persons that obtained
    the samples;
    iii)
    A description of the temporal and spatial locations of the
    samples;
    iv)
    The name and address of the laboratory facility at which
    analyses of the samples were performed;
    v)
    A description of the analytical methods used, including any
    clean-up and sample preparation methods;
    vi)
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    results for the analysis (including method blanks, duplicate
    analyses, matrix spikes, etc.), laboratory quality assurance
    data, and description of any deviations from analytical
    methods written in the plan or from any other activity
    written in the plan that occurred;
    vii)
    All laboratory analytical results demonstrating that the
    exclusion specifications have been met for the waste; and
    viii) All laboratory documentation that supports the analytical
    results, unless a contract between the claimant and the
    laboratory provides for the documentation to be maintained
    by the laboratory for the period specified in subsection
    (c)(11) of this Section and also provides for the availability
    of the documentation to the claimant upon request; and
    I)
    If the generator ships comparable or syngas fuel off-site for
    burning, the generator shall must retain for each shipment the
    following information on-site:
    i)
    The name and address of the facility receiving the
    comparable or syngas fuel for burning;
    ii)
    The quantity of comparable or syngas fuel shipped and
    delivered;
    iii)
    The date of shipment or delivery;
    iv)
    A cross-reference to the record of comparable or syngas
    fuel analysis or other information used to make the
    determination that the comparable or syngas fuel meets the
    specifications as required under subsection (c)(8) of this
    Section; and
    v)
    A one-time certification by the burner as required under
    subsection (c)(12) of this Section.
    11)
    Records retention. Records must be maintained for the period of three
    years. A generator shall must maintain a current waste analysis plan
    during that three year period.
    12)
    Burner certification. Prior to submitting a notification to the Agency, a
    comparable or syngas fuel generator that intends to ship its fuel off-site
    for burning must obtain a one-time written, signed statement from the
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    A)
    A certification that the comparable or syngas fuel will only be
    burned in an industrial furnace or boiler, utility boiler, or
    hazardous waste incinerator, as required under subsection (c)(2)
    of this Section;
    B)
    Identification of the name and address of the units that will burn
    the comparable or syngas fuel; and
    C)
    A certification that the state in which the burner is located is
    authorized to exclude wastes as comparable or syngas fuel under
    the provisions of this Section.
    13)
    Ineligible waste codes. Wastes that are listed because of presence of
    dioxins or furans, as set out in Appendix G of this Part, are not eligible
    for this exclusion, and any fuel produced from or otherwise containing
    these wastes remains a hazardous waste subject to full RCRA hazardous
    waste management requirements.
    d)
    Table Y of this Part sets forth the table of detection and detection limit values for
    comparable fuel specification.
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 721.Appendix G
    Basis for Listing Hazardous Wastes
    USEPA hazard-
    ous waste No.
    Hazardous constituents for which listed
    F001
    Tetrachloroethylene, methylene chloride, trichloroethylene, 1,1,1-
    trichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride, chlorinated fluorocarbons.
    F002
    Tetrachloroethylene, methylene chloride, trichloroethylene, 1,1,1-
    trichloroethane, 1,1,2-trichlorethane, chlorobenzene, 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-
    trifluoroethane, ortho-dichlorobenzene, trichlorofluoromethane.
    F003
    N.A.
    F004
    Cresols and cresylic acid, nitrobenzene.
    F005
    Toluene, methyl ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide, isobutanol, pyridine, 2-
    ethoxyethanol, benzene, 2-nitropropane.
    F006
    Cadmium, hexavalent chromium, nickel, cyanide (complexed).
    F007
    Cyanide (salts).
    F008
    Cyanide (salts).
    F009
    Cyanide (salts).
    F010
    Cyanide (salts).
    F011
    Cyanide (salts).
    F012
    Cyanide (complexed).

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    F019
    Hexavalent chromium, cyanide (complexed).
    F020
    Tetra- and pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins; tetra- and
    pentachlorodibenzofurans; tri- and tetrachlorophenols and their
    clorophenoxy derivative acids, esters, ethers, amines and other salts.
    F021
    Penta- and hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins; penta- and
    hexachlorodibenzofurans; pentachlorophenol and its derivatives.
    F022
    Tetra-, penta- and hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins; tetra-, penta- and
    hexachlorodibenzofurans.
    F023
    Tetra- and pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins; tetra- and
    pentachlorodibenzofurans; tri- and tetra- chlorophenols and their
    chlorophenoxy derivative acids, esters, ethers, amines and other salts.
    F024
    Chloromethane, dichloromethane, trichloromethane, carbon tetrachloride,
    chloroethylene, 1,1-dichloroethane, 1,2-dichloroethane, trans-1,2-
    dichloroethylene, 1,1-dichloroethylene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 1,1,2-
    trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2-
    tetrachloroethane, tetrachloroethylene, pentachloroethane, hexachloroethane,
    allyl chloride (3-chloropropene), dichloropropane, dichloropropene, 2-
    chloro-1,3-butadiene, hexachloro-1,3-butadiene, hexachlorochylopentadiene,
    hexachlorocylohexane, benzene, chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzenes, 1,2,4-
    trichlorobenzene, tetrachlorobenzenes, pentachlorobenzene,
    hexachlorobenzene, toluene, naphthalene.
    F025
    Chloromethane, dicloromethane, trichloromethane; carbon tetrachloride;
    chloroethylene; 1,1-dichloroethane; 1,2-dichloroethane; trans-1,2-
    dichloroethylene; 1,1-dichloroethylene; 1,1,1-trichloroethane; 1,1,2-
    trichloroethane; trichloroethylene; 1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane; 1,1,2,2-
    tetrachloroethane; tetrachloroethylene; pentachloroethane; hexachloroethane;
    allyl chloride (3-chloropropene); dichloropropane; dichloropropene; 2-
    chloro-1,3-butadiene; hexachloro-1,3-butadiene; hexachlorocyclopentadiene;
    benzene; chlorobenzene; dichlorobenzene; 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene;
    tetrachlorobenzene; pentachlorobenzene; hexachlorobenzene; toluene;
    naphthalene.
    F026
    Tetra-, penta-, and hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins; tetra-, penta-, and
    hexachlorodibenzofurans.
    F027
    Tetra-, penta, and hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins; tetra-, penta-, and
    hexachlorodibenzofurans; tri-, tetra-, and pentachlorophenols and their
    chlorophenoxy derivative acids, esters, ethers, amine and other salts.
    F028
    Tetra-, penta-, and hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins; tetra-, penta-, and
    hexachlorodibenzofurans; tri-, tetra-, and pentachlorophenols and their
    chlorophenoxy derivative acids, esters, ethers, amine and other salts.
    F032
    Benz(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, indeno(1,2,3-
    cd)pyrene, pentachlorophenol, arsenic, chromium, tetra-, penta-, hexa-,
    heptachlorordibenzo-p-dioxins, tetra-, penta-, hexa-,
    heptachlorodibenzofurans.

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    F034
    Benz(a)anthracene, benzo(k)fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene,
    dibenz(a,h)anthracene, indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene, naphthalene, arsenic
    chromium.
    F035
    Arsenic, chromium and lead.
    F037
    Benzene, benzo(a)pyrene, chrysene, lead, chromium.
    F038
    Benzene, benzo(a)pyrene, chrysene, lead, chromium.
    F039
    All constituents for which treatment standards are specified for multi-source
    leachate (wastewaters and non-wastewaters) under 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    728.Table B (Constituent Concentrations in Waste).
    K001
    Pentachlorophenol, phenol, 2-chlorophenol, p-chloro-m-cresol, 2,4-
    dimethylphenol, 2,4- dinitrophenol, trichlorophenols, tetrachlorophenols,
    2,4- dinitrophenol, cresosote, chrysene, naphthalene, fluoranthene,
    benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene, indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene, benz(a)
    anthracene, dibenz(a)anthracene, acenaphthalene.
    K002
    Hexavalent chromium, lead.
    K003
    Hexavalent chromium, lead.
    K004
    Hexavalent chromium.
    K005
    Hexavalent chromium, lead.
    K006
    Hexavalent chromium.
    K007
    Cyanide (complexed), hexavalent chromium.
    K008
    Hexavalent chromium.
    K009
    Chloroform, formaldehyde, methylene chloride, methyl chloride,
    paraldehyde, formic acid.
    K010
    Chloroform, formaldehyde, methylene chloride, methyl chloride,
    paraldehyde, formic acid, chloroacetaldehyde.
    K011
    Acrylonitrile, acetonitrile, hydrocyanic acid.
    K013
    Hydrocyanic acid, acrylonitrile, acetonitrile.
    K014
    Acetonitrile, acrylamide.
    K015
    Benzyl chloride, chlorobenzene, toluene, benzotrichloride.
    K016
    Hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene, carbon tetrachloride,
    hexachloroethane, perchloroethylene.
    K017
    Epichlorohydrin, chloroethers [bis(chloromethyl) ether and bis- (2-
    chloroethyl) ethers], trichloropropane, dichloropropanols.
    K018
    1,2-dichloroethane, trichloroethylene, hexachlorobutadiene,
    hexachlorobenzene.
    K019
    Ethylene dichloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 1,1,2-trichloroethane,
    tetrachloroethanes (1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane and 1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane),
    trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform,
    vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride.
    K020
    Ethylene dichloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 1,1,2-trichloroethane,
    tetrachloroethanes (1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane and 1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane),
    trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform,
    vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride.
    K021
    Antimony, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform.
    K022
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    K023
    Phthalic anhydride, maleic anhydride.
    K024
    Phthalic anhydride, 1,4-naphthoguinone.
    K025
    Meta-dinitrobenzene, 2,4-dinitrotoluene.
    K026
    Paraldehyde, pyridines, 2-picoline.
    K027
    Toluene diisocyanate, toluene-2,4-diamine.
    K028
    1,1,1-trichloroethane, vinyl chloride.
    K029
    1,2-dichloroethane, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, vinyl chloride, vinylidene
    chloride, chloroform.
    K030
    Hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene, hexachloroethane, 1,1,1,2-
    tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane, ethylene dichloride.
    K031
    Arsenic.
    K032
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
    K033
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
    K034
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene.
    K035
    Creosote, chrysene, naphthalene, fluoranthene, benzo(b) fluoranthene,
    benzo(a)-pyrene, indeno(1,2,3-cd) pyrene, benzo(a)anthracene,
    dibenzo(a)anthracene, acenaphthalene.
    K036
    Toluene, phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic acid esters.
    K037
    Toluene, phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic acid esters.
    K038
    Phorate, formaldehyde, phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic acid esters.
    K039
    Phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic acid esters.
    K040
    Phorate, formaldehyde, phosphorodithioic and phosphorothioic acid esters.
    K041
    Toxaphene.
    K042
    Hexachlorobenzene, ortho-dichlorobenzene.
    K043
    2,4-dichlorophenol, 2,6-dichlorophenol, 2,4,6-trichlorophenol.
    K044
    N.A.
    K045
    N.A.
    K046
    Lead.
    K047
    N.A.
    K048
    Hexavalent chromium, lead.
    K049
    Hexavalent chromium, lead.
    K050
    Hexavalent chromium.
    K051
    Hexavalent chromium, lead.
    K052
    Lead.
    K060
    Cyanide, naphthalene, phenolic compounds, arsenic.
    K061
    Hexavalent chromium, lead, cadmium.
    K062
    Hexavalent chromium, lead.
    K064
    Lead, cadmium.
    K065
    Lead, cadmium.
    K066
    Lead, cadmium.
    K069
    Hexavalent chromium, lead, cadmium.
    K071
    Mercury.
    K073
    Chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, hexachloroethane, trichloroethane,
    tetrachloroethylene, dichloroethylene, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane.
    K083
    Aniline, diphenylamine, nitrobenzene, phenylenediamine.

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    K084
    Arsenic.
    K085
    Benzene, dichlorobenzenes, trichlorobenzenes, tetrachlorobenzenes,
    pentachlorobenzene, hexachlorobenzene, benzyl chloride.
    K086
    Lead, hexavalent chromium.
    K087
    Phenol, naphthalene.
    K088
    Cyanide (complexes).
    K090
    Chromium.
    K091
    Chromium.
    K093
    Phthalic anhydride, maleic anhydride.
    K094
    Phthalic anhydride.
    K095
    1,1,2-trichloroethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane.
    K096
    1,2-dichloroethane, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 1,1,2-trichloroethane.
    K097
    Chlordane, heptachlor.
    K098
    Toxaphene.
    K099
    2,4-dichlorophenol, 2,4,6-trichlorophenol.
    K100
    Hexavalent chromium, lead, cadmium.
    K101
    Arsenic.
    K102
    Arsenic.
    K103
    Aniline, nitrobenzene, phenylenediamine.
    K104
    Aniline, benzene, diphenylamine, nitrobenzene, phynylenediamine.
    K105
    Benzene, monochlorobenzene, dichlorobenzenes, 2,4,6-trichlorophenol.
    K106
    Mercury.
    K111
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene.
    K112
    2,4-Toluenediamine, o-toluidine, p-toluidine, aniline.
    K113
    2,4-Toluenediamine, o-toluidine, p-toluidine, aniline.
    K114
    2,4-Toluenediamine, o-toluidine, p-toluidine.
    K115
    2,4-Toluenediamine.
    K116
    Carbon tetrachloride, tetrachloroethylene, chloroform, phosgene.
    K117
    Ethylene dibromide.
    K118
    Ethylene dibromide.
    K123
    Ethylene thiourea.
    K124
    Ethylene thiourea.
    K125
    Ethylene thiourea.
    K126
    Ethylene thiourea.
    K131
    Dimethyl sulfate, methyl bromide.
    K132
    Methyl bromide.
    K136
    Ethylene dibromide.
    K141
    Benzene, benz(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(b)fluoranthene,
    benzo(k)fluoranthene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene.
    K142
    Benzene, benz(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(b)fluoranthene,
    benzo(k)fluoranthene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene.
    K143
    Benzene, benz(a)anthracene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(k)fluoranthene.
    K144
    Benzene, benz(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(b)fluoranthene,
    benzo(k)fluoranthene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene.

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    K145
    Benzene, benz(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene,
    naphthalene.
    K147
    Benzene, benz(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(b)fluoranthene,
    benzo(k)fluoranthene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene.
    K148
    Benz(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(b)fluoranthene,
    benzo(k)fluoranthene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene.
    K149
    Benzotrichloride, benzyl chloride, chloroform, chloromethane,
    chlorobenzene, 1,4-dichlorobenzene, hexachlorobenzene,
    pentachlorobenzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene, toluene.
    K150
    Carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, chloromethane, 1,4-dichlorobenzene,
    hexachlorobenzene, pentachlorobenzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene,
    1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane, tetrachloroethylene, 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene.
    K151
    Benzene, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, hexachlorobenzene,
    pentachlorobenzene, toluene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene,
    tetrachloroethylene.
    K156
    Benomyl, carbaryl, carbendazim, carbofuran, carbosulfan, formaldehyde,
    methylene chloride, triethylamine.
    K157
    Carbon tetrachloride, formaldehyde, methyl chloride, methylene chloride,
    pyridine, triethylamine.
    K158
    Benomyl, carbendazim, carbofuran, carbosulfan, chloroform, methylene
    chloride.
    K159
    Benzene, butylate, EPTC, molinate, pebulate, vernolate.
    K161
    Antimony, arsenic, metam-sodium, ziram.
    K169
    Benzene.
    K170
    Benzo(a)pyrene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, benzo (a) anthracene,
    benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(k)fluoranthene, 3-methylcholanthrene, 7,12-
    dimethylbenz(a)anthracene.
    K171
    Benzene, arsenic.
    K172
    Benzene, arsenic.
    K174
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD),
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8-heptachlorodibenzofuran (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF),
    1,2,3,4,7,8,9-heptachlorodibenzofuran (1,2,3,6,7,8,9-HpCDF), all
    hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins (HxCDDs), all hexachlorodibenzofurans
    (HxCDFs), all pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins (PeCDDs), 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-
    octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (OCDD), 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9- octachlorodibenzo-
    furan (OCDF), all pentachlorodibenzofurans (PeCDFs), all tetrachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins (TCDDs), all tetrachlorodibenzofurans (TCDFs).
    K175
    Mercury
    N.A.--Waste is hazardous because it fails the test for the characteristic of ignitability,
    corrosivity, or reactivity.
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)

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    Section 721.Appendix H
    Hazardous Constituents
    Common Name
    Chemical Abstracts Name
    Chemical
    Abstracts
    Number
    (CAS No.)
    USEPA
    Hazard-
    ous Waste
    Number
    A2213
    Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-
    (dimethylamino)-N-hydroxy-2-
    oxo-, methyl ester
    30558-43-1
    U394
    Acetonitrile
    Same
    75-05-8
    U003
    Acetophenone
    Ethanone, 1-phenyl-
    98-86-2
    U004
    2-Acetylaminofluorene
    Acetamide, N-9H-fluoren-2-yl-
    53-96-3
    U005
    Acetyl chloride
    Same
    75-36-5
    U006
    1-Acetyl-2-thiourea
    Acetamide, N-
    (aminothioxomethyl)-
    591-08-2
    P002
    Acrolein
    2-Propenal
    107-02-8
    P003
    Acrylamide
    2-Propenamide
    79-06-1
    U007
    Acrylonitrile
    2-Propenenitrile
    107-13-1
    U009
    Aflatoxins
    Same
    1402-68-2
    Aldicarb
    Propanal, 2-methyl-2-
    (methylthio)-, O-
    [(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime
    116-06-3
    P070
    Aldicarb sulfone
    Propanal, 2-methyl-2- (methyl-
    sulfonyl)-, O-[(methylamino)-
    carbonyl]oxime
    1646-88-4
    P203
    Aldrin
    1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,
    1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-
    1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, (1-
    ?
    ,4-
    ?
    ,4a-
    ?
    ,5-
    ?
    ,8-
    ?
    ,8a-
    ?
    )-
    309-00-2
    P004
    Allyl alcohol
    2-Propen-1-ol
    107-18-6
    P005
    Allyl chloride
    1-Propene, 3-chloro-
    107-18-6
    Aluminum phosphide
    Same
    20859-73-8
    P006
    4-Aminobiphenyl
    [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4-amine
    92-67-1
    5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol
    3(2H)-Isoxazolone, 5-(amino-
    methyl)-
    2763-96-4
    P007
    4-Aminopyridine
    4-Pyridinamine
    504-24-5
    P008
    Amitrole
    1H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-amine
    61-82-5
    U011
    Ammonium vanadate
    Vanadic acid, ammonium salt
    7803-55-6
    U119
    Aniline
    Benzenamine
    62-53-3
    U012
    Antimony
    Same
    7440-36-0
    Antimony compounds, N.O.S.
    (not otherwise specified)

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    Aramite
    Sulfurous acid, 2-chloroethyl-,
    2-[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-
    phenoxy]-1-methylethyl ester
    140-57-8
    Arsenic
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    Arsenic compounds, N.O.S.
    Arsenic acid
    Arsenic acid H3AsO4
    7778-39-4
    P010
    Arsenic pentoxide
    Arsenic oxide As2O5
    1303-28-2
    P011
    Arsenic trioxide
    Arsenic oxide As2O3
    1327-53-3
    P012
    Auramine
    Benzenamine, 4,4'-carbon-
    imidoylbis[N, N-dimethyl-
    492-80-8
    U014
    Azaserine
    L-Serine, diazoacetate (ester)
    115-02-6
    U015
    Barban
    Carbamic acid, (3-chloro-
    phenyl)-, 4-chloro-2-butynyl
    ester
    101-27-9
    U280
    Barium
    Same
    7440-39-3
    Barium compounds, N.O.S.
    Barium cyanide
    Same
    542-62-1
    P013
    Bendiocarb
    1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol-2,2-
    dimethyl-, methyl carbamate
    22781-23-3
    U278
    Bendiocarb phenol
    1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol-2,2-
    dimethyl-,
    22961-82-6
    U364
    Benomyl
    Carbamic acid, [1- [(butyl-
    amino)carbonyl]-1H-benz-
    imidazol-2-yl]-, methyl ester
    17804-35-2
    U271
    Benz[c]acridine
    Same
    225-51-4
    U016
    Benz[a]anthracene
    Same
    56-55-3
    U018
    Benzal chloride
    Benzene, (dichloromethyl)-
    98-87-3
    U017
    Benzene
    Same
    71-43-2
    U018
    Benzenearsonic acid
    Arsonic acid, phenyl-
    98-05-5
    Benzidine
    [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine
    92-87-5
    U021
    Benzo[b]fluoranthene
    Benz[e]acephenanthrylene
    205-99-2
    Benzo[j]fluoranthene
    Same
    205-82-3
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene
    Same
    207-08-9
    Benzo[a]pyrene
    Same
    50-32-8
    U022
    p-Benzoquinone
    2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione
    106-51-4
    U197
    Benzotrichloride
    Benzene, (trichloromethyl)-
    98-07-7
    U023
    Benzyl chloride
    Benzene, (chloromethyl)-
    100-44-7
    P028
    Beryllium powder
    Same
    7440-41-7
    P015
    Beryllium compounds, N.O.S.
    Bis(pentamethylene)thiuram
    tetrasulfide
    Piperidine, 1,1'-(tetrathio-
    dicarbonothioyl)-bis-
    120-54-7
    Bromoacetone
    2-Propanone, 1-bromo-
    598-31-2
    P017
    Bromoform
    Methane, tribromo-
    75-25-2
    U225
    4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether
    Benzene, 1-bromo-4-phenoxy-
    101-55-3
    U030

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    Brucine
    Strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-
    dimethoxy-
    357-57-3
    P018
    Butylate
    Carbamothioic acid, bis(2-
    methylpropyl)-, S-ethyl ester
    2008-41-5
    Butyl benzyl phthalate
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
    butyl phenylmethyl ester
    85-68-7
    Cacodylic acid
    Arsenic acid, dimethyl-
    75-60-5
    U136
    Cadmium
    Same
    7440-43-9
    Cadmium compounds, N.O.S.
    Calcium chromate
    Chromic acid H2CrO4, calcium
    salt
    13765-19-0
    U032
    Calcium cyanide
    Calcium cyanide Ca(CN)2
    592-01-8
    P021
    Carbaryl
    1-Naphthalenol, methyl-
    carbamate
    63-25-2
    U279
    Carbendazim
    Carbamic acid, 1H-benz-
    imidazol-2-yl, methyl ester
    10605-21-7
    U372
    Carbofuran
    7-Benzofuranol, 2,3-dihydro-
    2,2-dimethyl-, methylcarbamate
    1563-66-2
    P127
    Carbofuran phenol
    7-Benzofuranol, 2,3-dihydro-
    2,2-dimethyl-
    1563-38-8
    U367
    Carbosulfan
    Carbamic acid, [(dibutylamino)-
    thio] methyl-, 2,3-dihydro-2,2-
    dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl ester
    55285-14-8
    P189
    Carbon disulfide
    Same
    75-15-0
    P022
    Carbon oxyfluoride
    Carbonic difuoride
    353-50-4
    U033
    Carbon tetrachloride
    Methane, tetrachloro-
    56-23-5
    U211
    Chloral
    Acetaldehyde, trichloro-
    75-87-6
    U034
    Chlorambucil
    Benzenebutanoic acid, 4[bis-(2-
    chloroethyl)amino]-
    305-03-3
    U035
    Chlordane
    4,7-Methano-1H-indene,
    1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-
    2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-
    57-74-9
    U036
    Chlordane,
    ?
    and
    ?
    isomers
    U036
    Chlorinated benzenes, N.O.S.
    Chlorinated ethane, N.O.S.
    Chlorinated fluorocarbons,
    N.O.S.
    Chlorinated naphthalene, N.O.S.
    Chlorinated phenol, N.O.S.
    Chlornaphazine
    Naphthalenamine, N,N’-bis(2-
    chloroethyl)-
    494-03-1
    U026
    Chloroacetaldehyde
    Acetaldehyde, chloro-
    107-20-0
    P023
    Chloroalkyl ethers, N.O.S.
    p-Chloroaniline
    Benzenamine, 4-chloro-
    106-47-8
    P024
    Chlorobenzene
    Benzene, chloro-
    108-90-7
    U037

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    Chlorobenzilate
    Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-
    ?
    -
    (4-chlorophenyl)-
    ?
    -hydroxy-,
    ethyl ester
    510-15-6
    U038
    p-Chloro-m-cresol
    Phenol, 4-chloro-3-methyl-
    59-50-7
    U039
    2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
    Ethene, (2-chloroethoxy)-
    110-75-8
    U042
    Chloroform
    Methane, trichloro-
    67-66-3
    U044
    Chloromethyl methyl ether
    Methane, chloromethoxy-
    107-30-2
    U046
    ?
    -Chloronaphthalene
    Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
    91-58-7
    U047
    o-Chlorophenol
    Phenol, 2-chloro-
    95-57-8
    U048
    1-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea
    Thiourea, (2-chlorophenyl)-
    5344-82-1
    P026
    Chloroprene
    1,3-Butadiene, 2-chloro-
    126-99-8
    3-Chloropropionitrile
    Propanenitrile, 3-chloro-
    542-76-7
    P027
    Chromium
    Same
    7440-47-3
    Chromium compounds, N.O.S.
    Chrysene
    Same
    218-01-9
    U050
    Citrus red No. 2
    2-Naphthalenol, 1-[(2,5-
    dimethoxyphenyl)azo]-
    6358-53-8
    Coal tar creosote
    Same
    8007-45-2
    Copper cyanide
    Copper cyanide CuCN
    544-92-3
    P029
    Copper dimethyldithiocarbamate
    Copper, bis(dimethylcarbamo-
    dithioato-S,S’)-,
    137-29-1
    Creosote
    Same
    U051
    Cresols (Cresylic acid)
    Phenol, methyl-
    1319-77-3
    U052
    Crotonaldehyde
    2-Butenal
    4170-30-3
    U053
    m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate
    Phenol, 3-(methylethyl)-,
    methyl carbamate
    64-00-6
    P202
    Cyanides (soluble salts and
    complexes), N.O.S.
    P030
    Cyanogen
    Ethanedinitrile
    460-19-5
    P031
    Cyanogen bromide
    Cyanogen bromide (CN)Br
    506-68-3
    U246
    Cyanogen chloride
    Cyanogen chloride (CN)Cl
    506-77-4
    P033
    Cycasin
    ?
    -D-glucopyranoside, (methyl-
    ONN-azoxy)methyl-
    14901-08-7
    Cycloate
    Carbamothioic acid, cyclo-
    hexylethyl-, S-ethyl ester
    1134-23-2
    2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
    Phenol, 2-cyclohexyl-4,6-
    dinitro-
    131-89-5
    P034
    Cyclophosphamide
    2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorin-2-
    amine, N,N-bis(2-chloro-
    ethyl)tetrahydro-, 2-oxide
    50-18-0
    U058
    2,4-D
    Acetic acid, (2,4-dichloro-
    phenoxy)-
    94-75-7
    U240
    2,4-D, salts and esters
    Acetic acid, (2,4-
    dichlorophenoxy)-, salts and
    esters
    U240

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    Daunomycin
    5, 12-Naphthacenedione, 8-
    acetyl-10-[(3-amino-2,3,6-
    trideoxy-
    ?
    -L-lyxo-hexo-
    pyranosyl)oxy]-7,8,9,10-
    tetrahydro-6,8,11-trihydroxy-l-
    methoxy-, 8S-cis)-
    20830-81-3
    U059
    Dazomet
    2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione,
    tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl
    533-74-4
    DDD
    Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2-dichloro-
    ethylidene)bis[4-chloro-
    72-54-8
    U060
    DDE
    Benzene, 1,1'-(dichloroethenyl-
    idene)bis[4-chloro-
    72-55-9
    DDT
    Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2-trichloro-
    ethylidene)bis[4-chloro-
    50-29-3
    U061
    Diallate
    Carbamothioic acid, bis(1-
    methylethyl)-, S-(2,3-dichloro-
    2-propenyl) ester
    2303-16-4
    U062
    Dibenz[a,h]acridine
    Same
    226-36-8
    Dibenz[a,j]acridine
    Same
    224-42-0
    Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
    Same
    53-70-3
    U063
    7H-Dibenzo[c,g]carbazole
    Same
    194-59-2
    Dibenzo[a,e]pyrene
    Naphtho[1,2,3,4-def]chrysene
    192-65-4
    Dibenzo[a,h]pyrene
    Dibenzo[b,def]chrysene
    189-64-0
    Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene
    Benzo[rst]pentaphene
    189-55-9
    U064
    1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
    Propane, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloro- 96-12-8
    U066
    Dibutyl phthalate
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
    dibutyl ester
    84-74-2
    U069
    o-Dichlorobenzene
    Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-
    95-50-1
    U070
    m-Dichlorobenzene
    Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-
    541-73-1
    U071
    p-Dichlorobenzene
    Benzene, 1,4-dichloro-
    106-46-7
    U072
    Dichlorobenzene, N.O.S.
    Benzene, dichloro-
    25321-22-6
    3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
    [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,
    3,3'-dichloro-
    91-94-1
    U073
    1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
    2-Butene, 1,4-dichloro-
    764-41-0
    U074
    Dichlorodifluoromethane
    Methane, dichlorodifluoro-
    75-71-8
    U075
    Dichloroethylene, N.O.S.
    Dichloroethylene
    25323-30-2
    1,1-Dichloroethylene
    Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-
    75-35-4
    U078
    1,2-Dichloroethylene
    Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-, (E)-
    156-60-5
    U079
    Dichloroethyl ether
    Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro-
    111-44-4
    U025
    Dichloroisopropyl ether
    Propane, 2,2'-oxybis[2-chloro-
    108-60-1
    U027
    Dichloromethoxyethane
    Ethane, 1,1'-[methylenebis-
    (oxy)bis[2-chloro-
    111-91-1
    U024
    Dichloromethyl ether
    Methane, oxybis[chloro-
    542-88-1
    P016
    2,4-Dichlorophenol
    Phenol, 2,4-dichloro-
    120-83-2
    U081
    2,6-Dichlorophenol
    Phenol, 2,6-dichloro-
    87-65-0
    U082

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    Dichlorophenylarsine
    Arsonous dichloride, phenyl-
    696-28-6
    P036
    Dichloropropane, N.O.S.
    Propane, dichloro-
    26638-19-7
    Dichloropropanol, N.O.S.
    Propanol, dichloro-
    26545-73-3
    Dichloropropene, N.O.S.
    1-Propene, dichloro-
    26952-23-8
    1,3-Dichloropropene
    1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-
    542-75-6
    U084
    Dieldrin
    2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2, 3-
    b]oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9-hexa-
    chloro-1a,2,2a,3,6, 6a,7,7a-
    octahydro-,
    (1a
    ?
    ,2
    ?
    ,2a
    ?
    ,3
    ?
    ,6
    ?
    ,6a
    ?
    ,7
    ?
    ,7a
    ?
    )-
    60-57-1
    P037
    1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane
    2,2'-Bioxirane
    1464-53-5
    U085
    Diethylarsine
    Arsine, diethyl-
    692-42-2
    P038
    Diethylene glycol, dicarbamate
    Ethanol, 2,2'-oxybis-,
    dicarbamate
    5952-26-1
    U395
    1,4-Diethyleneoxide
    1,4-Dioxane
    123-91-1
    U108
    Diethylhexyl phthalate
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
    bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester
    117-81-7
    U028
    N,N’-Diethylhydrazine
    Hydrazine, 1,2-diethyl-
    1615-80-1
    U086
    O,O-Diethyl-S-methyl dithio-
    phosphate
    Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-
    diethyl S-methyl ester
    3288-58-2
    U087
    Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate
    Phosphoric acid, diethyl 4-
    nitrophenyl ester
    311-45-5
    P041
    Diethyl phthalate
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
    diethyl ester
    84-66-2
    U088
    O,O-Diethyl O-pyrazinyl
    phosphorothioate
    Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-
    diethyl O-pyrazinyl ester
    297-97-2
    P040
    Diethylstilbestrol
    Phenol, 4,4'-(1,2-diethyl-1,2-
    ethenediyl)bis-, (E)-
    56-53-1
    U089
    Dihydrosafrole
    1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-propyl-
    94-58-6
    U090
    Diisopropylfluorophosphate
    (DFP)
    Phosphorofluoridic acid, bis(1-
    methylethyl) ester
    55-91-4
    P043
    Dimethoate
    Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-
    dimethyl S-[2-(methylamino)-2-
    oxoethyl] ester
    60-51-5
    P044
    Dimetilan
    Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 1-
    [(dimethylamino) carbonyl]-5-
    methyl-1H-pyrazol-3-yl ester
    644-64-4
    P191
    3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine
    [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,
    3,3'-dimethoxy-
    119-90-4
    U091
    p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
    Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-4-
    (phenylazo)-
    60-11-7
    U093
    7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene
    Benz[a]anthracene, 7,12-
    dimethyl-
    57-97-6
    U094

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    3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
    [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,
    3,3'-dimethyl-
    119-93-7
    U095
    Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
    Carbamic chloride, dimethyl-
    79-44-7
    U097
    1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
    Hydrazine, 1,1-dimethyl-
    57-14-7
    U098
    1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
    Hydrazine, 1,2-dimethyl-
    540-73-8
    U099
    ?
    ,
    ?
    -Dimethylphenethylamine
    Benzeneethanamine,
    ?
    ,
    ?
    -
    dimethyl-
    122-09-8
    P046
    2,4-Dimethylphenol
    Phenol, 2,4-dimethyl-
    105-67-9
    U101
    Dimethylphthalate
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
    dimethyl ester
    131-11-3
    U102
    Dimethyl sulfate
    Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester
    77-78-1
    U103
    Dinitrobenzene, N.O.S.
    Benzene, dinitro-
    25154-54-5
    4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
    Phenol, 2-methyl-4,6-dinitro-
    534-52-1
    P047
    4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol salts
    P047
    2,4-Dinitrophenol
    Phenol, 2,4-dinitro-
    51-28-5
    P048
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene
    Benzene, 1-methyl-2,4-dinitro-
    121-14-2
    U105
    2,6-Dinitrotoluene
    Benzene, 2-methyl-1,3-dinitro-
    606-20-2
    U106
    Dinoseb
    Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-
    dinitro-
    88-85-7
    P020
    Di-n-octyl phthalate
    1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
    dioctyl ester
    117-84-0
    U107
    Diphenylamine
    Benzenamine, N-phenyl-
    122-39-4
    1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
    Hydrazine, 1,2-diphenyl-
    122-66-7
    U109
    Di-n-propylnitrosamine
    1-Propanamine, N-nitroso-N-
    propyl-
    621-64-7
    U111
    Disulfiram
    Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide,
    tetraethyl
    97-77-8
    Disulfoton
    Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-
    diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl]
    ester
    298-04-4
    P039
    Dithiobiuret
    Thioimidodicarbonic diamide
    [(H2N)C(S)]2NH
    541-53-7
    P049
    Endosulfan
    6, 9-Methano-2,4,3-benzo-
    dioxathiepen,6,7,8,9,10,10-
    hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-
    hexahydro-, 3-oxide,
    115-29-7
    P050
    Endothal
    7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-
    2,3-dicarboxylic acid
    145-73-3
    P088
    Endrin
    2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-
    b]oxirene, 3,4,5,6,9,9-hexa-
    chloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-
    octahydro-, (1a
    ?
    ,2
    ?
    ,2a
    ?
    ,3
    ?
    ,6
    ?
    ,6a
    ?
    ,7
    ?
    ,7a
    ?
    )-
    ,
    72-20-8
    P051
    Endrin metabolites
    P051

    64
    Epichlorohydrin
    Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-
    106-89-8
    U041
    Epinephrine
    1,2-Benzenediol, 4-[1-hydroxy-
    2-(methylamino)ethyl]-, (R)-
    51-43-4
    P042
    EPTC
    Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-,
    S-ethyl ester
    759-94-4
    Ethyl carbamate (urethane)
    Carbamic acid, ethyl ester
    51-79-6
    U238
    Ethyl cyanide
    Propanenitrile
    107-12-0
    P101
    Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid
    Carbamodithioic acid, 1,2-
    ethanediylbis-
    111-54-6
    U114
    Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid,
    salts and esters
    U114
    Ethylene dibromide
    Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-
    106-93-4
    U067
    Ethylene dichloride
    Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-
    107-06-2
    Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
    Ethanol, 2-ethoxy-
    110-80-5
    U359
    Ethyleneimine
    Aziridine
    151-56-4
    P054
    Ethylene oxide
    Oxirane
    75-21-8
    U115
    Ethylenethiourea
    2-Imidazolidinethione
    96-45-7
    U116
    Ethylidine dichloride
    Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-
    75-34-3
    U076
    Ethyl methacrylate
    2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
    ethyl ester
    97-63-2
    U118
    Ethyl methanesulfonate
    Methanesulfonic acid, ethyl
    ester
    62-50-0
    U119
    Ethyl Ziram
    Zinc, bis(diethylcarbamo-
    dithioato-S,S’)-
    14324-55-1
    U407
    Famphur
    Phosphorothioc acid, O-[4-
    [(dimethylamino)sulfonyl]-
    phenyl] O,O-dimethyl ester
    52-85-7
    P097
    Ferbam
    Iron, tris(dimethylcarbamo-
    dithioato-S,S’)-,
    14484-64-1
    Fluoranthene
    Same
    206-44-0
    U120
    Fluorine
    Same
    7782-41-4
    P056
    Fluoroacetamide
    Acetamide, 2-fluoro-
    640-19-7
    P057
    Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt
    Acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium salt 62-74-8
    P058
    Formaldehyde
    Same
    50-00-0
    U122
    Formetanate hydrochloride
    Methanimidamide, N,N-
    dimethyl-N’-[3-[[(methylamino)-
    carbonyl]oxy]phenyl]-, mono-
    hydrochloride
    23422-53-9
    P198
    Formic acid
    Same
    64-18-16
    U123
    Formparanate
    Methanimidamide, N,N-
    dimethyl-N’-[2-methyl-4-
    [[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]-
    phenyl]-
    17702-57-7
    P197
    Glycidylaldehyde
    Oxiranecarboxaldehyde
    765-34-4
    U126
    Halomethanes, N.O.S.

    65
    Heptachlor
    4,7-Methano-1H-
    indene,1,4,5,6,7,8,8-
    heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetra-
    hydro-
    76-44-8
    P059
    Heptachlor epoxide
    2,5-Methano-2H-indeno[1,
    2b]oxirene, 2,3,4,5,6,7,7-
    heptachloro-1a,1b,5,5a,6,6a-
    hexahydro-,
    (1a
    ?
    ,1b
    ?
    ,2
    ?
    ,5
    ?
    ,5a
    ?
    ,6
    ?
    ,6a
    ?
    )-
    1024-57-3
    Heptachlor epoxide (
    ?
    ,
    ?
    , and
    ?
    isomers)
    Heptachlorodibenzofurans
    Heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    Hexachlorobenzene
    Benzene, hexachloro-
    118-74-1
    U127
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4-
    hexachloro-
    87-68-3
    U128
    Hexachlorocyclo-pentadiene
    1,3-Cyclopentadiene,
    1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
    77-47-4
    U130
    Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    Hexachlorodibenzofurans
    Hexachloroethane
    Ethane, hexachloro-
    67-72-1
    U131
    Hexachlorophene
    Phenol, 2,2'-methylene-
    bis[3,4,6-trichloro-
    70-30-4
    U132
    Hexachloropropene
    1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-
    hexachloro-
    1888-71-7
    U243
    Hexaethyltetraphosphate
    Tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl
    ester
    757-58-4
    P062
    Hydrazine
    Same
    302-01-2
    U133
    Hydrogen cyanide
    Hydrocyanic acid
    74-90-8
    P063
    Hydrogen fluoride
    Hydrofluoric acid
    7664-39-3
    U134
    Hydrogen sulfide
    Hydrogen sulfide H2S
    7783-06-4
    U135
    Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene
    Same
    193-39-5
    U137
    3-Iodo-2-propynyl-n-butyl-
    carbamate
    Carbamic acid, butyl-, 3-iodo-
    2-propynyl ester
    55406-53-6
    Isobutyl alcohol
    1-Propanol, 2-methyl-
    78-83-1
    U140
    Isodrin
    1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaph-
    thalene,1,2,3,4,10,10-hexa-
    chloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-
    hexahydro-,
    (1
    ?
    ,4
    ?
    ,4a
    ?
    ,5
    ?
    ,8
    ?
    ,8a
    ?
    )-,
    465-73-6
    P060
    Isolan
    Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 3-
    methyl-1-(1-methylethyl)-1H-
    pyrazol-5-yl ester
    119-38-0
    P192
    Isosafrole
    1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(1-
    propenyl)-
    120-58-1
    U141

    66
    Kepone
    1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobuta-
    [cd]pentalen-2-one,
    1,1a,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6-
    decachlorooctahydro-,
    143-50-0
    U142
    Lasiocarpine
    2-Butenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 7-
    [[2,3-dihydroxy-2-(1-
    methoxyethyl)-3-methyl-1-
    oxobutoxy]methyl]-2,3,5,7a-
    tetrahydro-1H-pyrrolizin-l-yl
    ester, [1S-[1-
    ?
    (Z),7(2S*,3R*),7a
    ?
    ]]-
    303-34-1
    U143
    Lead
    Same
    7439-92-1
    Lead and compounds, N.O.S.
    Lead acetate
    Acetic acid, lead (2+) salt
    301-04-2
    U144
    Lead phosphate
    Phosphoric acid, lead (2+) salt
    (2:3)
    7446-27-7
    U145
    Lead subacetate
    Lead, bis(acetato-O)tetra-
    hydroxytri-
    1335-32-6
    U146
    Lindane
    Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexa-
    chloro-, 1
    ?
    ,2
    ?
    ,3
    ?
    ,4
    ?
    ,5
    ?
    ,6
    ?
    )-
    58-89-9
    U129
    Maleic anhydride
    2,5-Furandione
    108-31-6
    U147
    Maleic hydrazide
    3,6-Pyridazinedione, 1,2-
    dihydro-
    123-33-1
    U148
    Malononitrile
    Propanedinitrile
    109-77-3
    U149
    Manganese dimethyldithio-
    carbamate
    Manganese, bis(dimethyl-
    carbamodithioato-S,S’)-,
    15339-36-3
    P196
    Melphalan
    L-Phenylalanine, 4-[bis(2-
    chloroethyl)amino]-
    148-82-3
    U150
    Mercury
    Same
    7439-97-6
    U151
    Mercury compounds, N.O.S.
    Mercury fulminate
    Fulminic acid, mercury (2+)
    salt
    628-86-4
    P065
    Metam Sodium
    Carbamodithioic acid, methyl-,
    monosodium salt
    137-42-8
    Methacrylonitrile
    2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl-
    126-98-7
    U152
    Methapyrilene
    1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N-
    dimethyl-N’-2-pyridinyl-N’-(2-
    thienylmethyl)-
    91-80-5
    U155
    Methiocarb
    Phenol, (3,5-dimethyl-4-
    (methylthio)-, methylcarbamate
    2032-65-7
    P199
    Metholmyl
    Ethanimidothioic acid, N-
    [[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]-,
    methyl ester
    16752-77-5
    P066
    Methoxychlor
    Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2-trichloro-
    ethylidene)bis[4-methoxy-
    72-43-5
    U247

    67
    Methyl bromide
    Methane, bromo-
    74-83-9
    U029
    Methyl chloride
    Methane, chloro-
    74-87-3
    U045
    Methylchlorocarbonate
    Carbonochloridic acid, methyl
    ester
    79-22-1
    U156
    Methyl chloroform
    Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-
    71-55-6
    U226
    3-Methylcholanthrene
    Benz[j]aceanthrylene, 1,2-
    dihydro-3-methyl-
    56-49-5
    U157
    4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloro-
    aniline)
    Benzenamine, 4,4'-methylene-
    bis[2-chloro-
    101-14-4
    U158
    Methylene bromide
    Methane, dibromo-
    74-95-3
    U068
    Methylene chloride
    Methane, dichloro-
    75-09-2
    U080
    Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
    2-Butanone
    78-93-3
    U159
    Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide
    2-Butanone, peroxide
    1338-23-4
    U160
    Methyl hydrazine
    Hydrazine, methyl-
    60-34-4
    P068
    Methyl iodide
    Methane, iodo-
    74-88-4
    U138
    Methyl isocyanate
    Methane, isocyanato-
    624-83-9
    P064
    2-Methyllactonitrile
    Propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-2-
    methyl-
    75-86-5
    P069
    Methyl methacrylate
    2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
    methyl ester
    80-62-6
    U162
    Methyl methanesulfonate
    Methanesulfonic acid, methyl
    ester
    66-27-3
    Methyl parathion
    Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-
    dimethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester
    298-00-0
    P071
    Methylthiouracil
    4-(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 2,3-
    dihydro-6-methyl-2-thioxo-
    56-04-2
    U164
    Metolcarb
    Carbamic acid, methyl-, 3-
    methylphenyl ester
    1129-41-5
    P190
    Mexacarbate
    Phenol, 4-(dimethylamino)-3,5-
    dimethyl-, methylcarbamate
    (ester)
    315-18-4
    P128
    Mitomycin C
    Azirino[2', 3':3, 4]pyrrolo[1,
    2-a]indole-4, 7-dione, 6-amino-
    8-[[(aminocarbonyl)oxy]-
    methyl]-1,1a,2,8,8a,8b-
    hexahydro-8a-methoxy-5-
    methyl-, [1a-S-
    (1a
    ?
    ,8
    ?
    ,8a
    ?
    ,8b
    ?
    )]-,
    50-07-7
    U010
    Molinate
    1H-Azepine-1-carbothioic acid,
    hexahydro-, S-ethyl ester
    2212-67-1
    MNNG
    Guanidine, N-methyl-N’-nitro-
    N-nitroso-
    70-25-7
    U163
    Mustard gas
    Ethane, 1,1'-thiobis[2-chloro-
    505-60-2
    U165
    Naphthalene
    Same
    91-20-3
    U165
    1,4-Naphthoquinone
    1,4-Naphthalenedione
    130-15-4
    U166

    68
    ?
    -Naphthylamine
    1-Naphthalenamine
    134-32-7
    U167
    ?
    -Naphthylamine
    2-Naphthalenamine
    91-59-8
    U168
    ?
    -Naphthylthiourea
    Thiourea, 1-naphthalenyl-
    86-88-4
    P072
    Nickel
    Same
    7440-02-0
    Nickel compounds, N.O.S.
    Nickel carbonyl
    Nickel carbonyl Ni(CO)4, (T-
    4)-
    13463-39-3
    P073
    Nickel cyanide
    Nickel cyanide Ni(CN)2
    557-19-7
    P074
    Nicotine
    Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-
    pyrrolidinyl)-, (S)-
    54-11-5
    P075
    Nicotine salts
    P075
    Nitric oxide
    Nitrogen oxide NO
    10102-43-9
    P076
    p-Nitroaniline
    Benzenamine, 4-nitro-
    100-01-6
    P077
    Nitrobenzene
    Benzene, nitro-
    98-95-3
    P078
    Nitrogen dioxide
    Nitrogen oxide NO2
    10102-44-0
    P078
    Nitrogen mustard
    Ethanamine, 2-chloro-N-(2-
    chloroethyl)-N-methyl-
    51-75-2
    Nitrogen mustard, hydrochloride
    salt
    Nitrogen mustard N-oxide
    Ethanamine, 2-chloro-N-(2-
    chloroethyl)-N-methyl-, N-
    oxide
    126-85-2
    Nitrogen mustard, N-oxide,
    hydrochloride salt
    Nitroglycerin
    1,2,3-Propanetriol, trinitrate
    55-63-0
    P081
    p-Nitrophenol
    Phenol, 4-nitro-
    100-02-7
    U170
    2-Nitropropane
    Propane, 2-nitro-
    79-46-9
    U171
    Nitrosamines, N.O.S.
    35576-91-1
    N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine
    1-Butanamine, N-butyl-N-
    nitroso-
    924-16-3
    U172
    N-Nitrosodiethanolamine
    Ethanol, 2,2'-(nitrosoimino)bis-
    1116-54-7
    U173
    N-Nitrosodiethylamine
    Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
    55-18-5
    U174
    N-Nitrosodimethylamine
    Methanamine, N-methyl-N-
    nitroso-
    62-75-9
    P082
    N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea
    Urea, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
    759-73-9
    U176
    N-Nitrosomethylethylamine
    Ethanamine, N-methyl-N-
    nitroso-
    10595-95-6
    N-Nitroso-N-methylurea
    Urea, N-methyl-N-nitroso-
    684-93-5
    U177
    N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane
    Carbamic acid, methylnitroso-,
    ethyl ester
    615-53-2
    U178
    N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine
    Vinylamine, N-methyl-N-
    nitroso-
    4549-40-0
    P084
    N-Nitrosomorpholine
    Morpholine, 4-nitroso-
    59-89-2
    N-Nitrosonornicotine
    Pyridine, 3-(1-nitroso-2-
    pyrrolidinyl)-, (S)-
    16543-55-8

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    N-Nitrosopiperidine
    Piperidine, 1-nitroso-
    100-75-4
    U179
    N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
    Pyrrolidine, 1-nitroso-
    930-55-2
    U180
    N-Nitrososarcosine
    Glycine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-
    13256-22-9
    5-Nitro-o-toluidine
    Benzenamine, 2-methyl-5-nitro-
    99-55-8
    U181
    Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
    (OCDD)
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxin.
    3268-87-9
    Octachlorodibenzofuran (OCDF)
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachloro-
    dibenofuran.
    39001-02-0
    Octamethylpyrophosphoramide
    Diphosphoramide, octamethyl-
    152-16-9
    P085
    Osmium tetroxide
    Osmium oxide OsO4, (T-4)
    20816-12-0
    P087
    Oxamyl
    Ethanimidothioc acid, 2-
    (dimethylamino)-N-[[(methyl-
    amino)carbonyl]oxy]-2-oxo-,
    methyl ester
    23135-22-0
    P194
    Paraldehyde
    1,3,5-Trioxane, 2,4,6-trimethyl- 123-63-7
    U182
    Parathion
    Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-
    diethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) ester
    56-38-2
    P089
    Pebulate
    Carbamothioic acid, butylethyl-,
    S-propyl ester
    1114-71-2
    Pentachlorobenzene
    Benzene, pentachloro-
    608-93-5
    U183
    Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    Pentachlorodibenzofurans
    Pentachloroethane
    Ethane, pentachloro-
    76-01-7
    U184
    Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB) Benzene, pentachloronitro-
    82-68-8
    U185
    Pentachlorophenol
    Phenol, pentachloro-
    87-86-5
    See F027
    Phenacetin
    Acetamide, N-(4-
    ethoxyphenyl)-
    62-44-2
    U187
    Phenol
    Same
    108-95-2
    U188
    Phenylenediamine
    Benzenediamine
    25265-76-3
    Phenylmercury acetate
    Mercury, (acetato-O)phenyl-
    62-38-4
    P092
    Phenylthiourea
    Thiourea, phenyl-
    103-85-5
    P093
    Phosgene
    Carbonic dichloride
    75-44-5
    P095
    Phosphine
    Same
    7803-51-2
    P096
    Phorate
    Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-
    diethyl S-[(ethylthio)methyl]
    ester
    298-02-2
    P094
    Phthalic acid esters, N.O.S.
    Phthalic anhydride
    1,3-Isobenzofurandione
    85-44-9
    U190
    Physostigmine
    Pyrrolo[2,3-b]indol-5-ol,
    1,2,3,3a,8,8a-hexahydro-
    1,3a,8-trimethyl-, methyl-
    carbamate (ester), (3aS-cis)-
    57-47-6
    P204

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    Physostigmine salicylate
    Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy-,
    compound with (3aS-cis)-
    1,2,3,3a,8,8a-hexahydro-
    1,3a,8-trimethylpyrrolo[2,3-b]-
    indol-5-yl methylcarbamate
    ester (1:1)
    57-64-7
    P188
    2-Picoline
    Pyridine, 2-methyl-
    109-06-8
    U191
    Polychlorinated biphenyls,
    N.O.S.
    Potassium cyanide
    Same
    151-50-8
    P098
    Potassium dimethyldithio-
    carbamate
    Carbamodithioc acid, dimethyl,
    potassium salt
    128-03-0
    Potassium n-hydroxymethyl-n-
    methyl-dithiocarbamate
    Carbamodithioc acid, (hydroxy-
    methyl)methyl-, monopotassium
    salt
    51026-28-9
    Potassium n-methyldithio-
    carbamate
    Carbamodithioc acid, methyl-
    monopotassium salt
    137-41-7
    Potassium silver cyanide
    Argentate(1-), bis(cyano-C)-,
    potassium)
    506-61-6
    P099
    Potassium pentachlorophenate
    Pentachlorophenol, potassium
    salt
    7778736
    None
    Promecarb
    Phenol, 3-methyl-5-(1-methyl-
    ethyl)-, methyl carbamate
    2631-37-0
    P201
    Pronamide
    Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro-N-
    (1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyl)-
    23950-58-5
    U192
    1,3-Propane sultone
    1,2-Oxathiolane, 2,2-dioxide
    1120-71-4
    U193
    Propham
    Carbamic acid, phenyl-, 1-
    methylethyl ester
    122-42-9
    U373
    Propoxur
    Phenol, 2-(1-methylethoxy)-,
    methylcarbamate
    114-26-1
    U411
    n-Propylamine
    1-Propanamine
    107-10-8
    U194
    Propargyl alcohol
    2-Propyn-1-ol
    107-19-7
    P102
    Propylene dichloride
    Propane, 1,2-dichloro-
    78-87-5
    U083
    1,2-Propylenimine
    Aziridine, 2-methyl-
    75-55-8
    P067
    Propylthiouracil
    4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 2,3-
    dihydro-6-propyl-2-thioxo-
    51-52-5
    Prosulfocarb
    Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-,
    S-(phenylmethyl) ester
    52888-80-9
    U387
    Pyridine
    Same
    110-86-1
    U196
    Reserpine
    Yohimban-16-carboxylic acid,
    11,17-dimethoxy-18-[(3,4,5-tri-
    methoxybenzoyl)oxy]-, methyl
    ester, (3
    ?
    ,16
    ?
    ,17
    ?
    ,18
    ?
    ,20
    ?
    )-,
    50-55-5
    U200
    Resorcinol
    1,3-Benzenediol
    108-46-3
    U201

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    Saccharin
    1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one,
    1,1-dioxide
    81-07-2
    U202
    Saccharin salts
    U202
    Safrole
    1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(2-
    propenyl)-
    94-59-7
    U203
    Selenium
    Same
    7782-49-2
    Selenium compounds, N.O.S.
    Selenium dioxide
    Selenious acid
    7783-00-8
    U204
    Selenium sulfide
    Selenium sulfide SeS2
    7488-56-4
    U205
    Selenium, tetrakis(dimethyl-
    dithiocarbamate
    Carbamodithioic acid, dimethyl-
    , tetraanhydrosulfide with
    orthothioselenious acid
    144-34-3
    Selenourea
    Same
    630-10-4
    P103
    Silver
    Same
    7440-22-4
    Silver compounds, N.O.S.
    Silver cyanide
    Silver cyanide AgCN
    506-64-9
    P104
    Silvex (2,4,5-TP)
    Propanoic acid, 2-(2,4,5-
    trichlorophenoxy)-
    93-72-1
    See F027
    Sodium cyanide
    Sodium cyanide NaCN
    143-33-9
    P106
    Sodium dibutyldithiocarbamate
    Carbamodithioic acid, dibutyl-,
    sodium salt
    136-30-1
    Sodium diethyldithiocarbamate
    Carbamodithioic acid, diethyl-,
    sodium salt
    148-18-5
    Sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate
    Carbamodithioic acid, dimethyl-
    , sodium salt
    128-04-1
    Sodium pentachlorophenate
    Pentachlorophenol, sodium salt
    131522
    None
    Streptozotocin
    D-Glucose, 2-deoxy-2-
    [[(methylnitrosoamino)ca-
    rbonyl]amino]-
    18883-66-4
    U206
    Strychnine
    Strychnidin-10-one
    57-24-9
    P108
    Strychnine salts
    P108
    Sulfallate
    Carbamodithioic acid, diethyl-,
    2-chloro-2-propenyl ester
    95-06-7
    TCDD
    Dibenzo[b,e][1,4]dioxin,
    2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-
    1746-01-6
    Tetrabutylthiuram disulfide
    Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide,
    tetrabutyl
    1634-02-2
    Tetramethylthiuram monosulfide
    Bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl)
    sulfide
    97-74-5
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-
    95-94-3
    U207
    Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
    Tetrachloroethane, N.O.S.
    Ethane, tetrachloro-, N.O.S.
    25322-20-7
    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
    Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-
    630-20-6
    U208
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
    79-34-5
    U209

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    Tetrachloroethylene
    Ethene, tetrachloro-
    127-18-4
    U210
    2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
    Phenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro-
    58-90-2
    See F027
    2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol,
    potassium salt
    Same
    53535276
    None
    2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol,
    sodium salt
    Same
    25567559
    None
    Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
    Thiodiphosphoric acid,
    tetraethyl ester
    3689-24-5
    P109
    Tetraethyl lead
    Plumbane, tetraethyl-
    78-00-2
    P110
    Tetraethylpyrophosphate
    Diphosphoric acid, tetraethyl
    ester
    107-49-3
    P111
    Tetranitromethane
    Methane, tetranitro-
    509-14-8
    P112
    Thallium
    Same
    7440-28-0
    Thallium compounds
    Thallic oxide
    Thallium oxide Tl2O3
    1314-32-5
    P113
    Thallium (I) acetate
    Acetic acid, thallium (1+) salt
    563-68-8
    U214
    Thallium (I) carbonate
    Carbonic acid, dithallium (1+)
    salt
    6533-73-9
    U215
    Thallium (I) chloride
    Thallium chloride TlCl
    7791-12-0
    U216
    Thallium (I) nitrate
    Nitric acid, thallium (1+) salt
    10102-45-1
    U217
    Thallium selenite
    Selenious acid, dithallium (1+)
    salt
    12039-52-0
    P114
    Thallium (I) sulfate
    Sulfuric acid, dithallium (1+)
    salt
    7446-18-6
    P115
    Thioacetamide
    Ethanethioamide
    62-55-5
    U218
    Thiodicarb
    Ethanimidothioic acid, N,N’-
    [thiobis[(methylimino)-
    carbonyloxy]]-bis-, dimethyl
    ester
    59669-26-0
    U410
    Thiofanox
    2-Butanone, 3,3-dimethyl-1-
    (methylthio)-, O-
    [(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime
    39196-18-4
    P045
    Thiophanate-methyl
    Carbamic acid, [1,2-
    phyenylenebis(iminocarbono-
    thioyl)]-bis-, dimethyl ester
    23564-05-8
    U409
    Thiomethanol
    Methanethiol
    74-93-1
    U153
    Thiophenol
    Benzenethiol
    108-98-5
    P014
    Thiosemicarbazide
    Hydrazinecarbothioamide
    79-19-6
    P116
    Thiourea
    Same
    62-56-6
    P219
    Thiram
    Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide
    [(H2N)C(S)]2S2, tetramethyl-
    137-26-8
    U244
    Tirpate
    1,3-Dithiolane-2-carbox-
    aldehyde, 2,4-dimethyl-, O-
    [(methylamino)carbonyl] oxime
    26419-73-8
    P185
    Toluene
    Benzene, methyl-
    108-88-3
    U220

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    Toluenediamine
    Benzenediamine, ar-methyl-
    25376-45-8
    U221
    Toluene-2,4-diamine
    1,3-Benzenediamine, 4-methyl-
    95-80-7
    Toluene-2,6-diamine
    1,3-Benzenediamine, 2-methyl-
    823-40-5
    Toluene-3,4-diamine
    1,2-Benzenediamine, 4-methyl-
    496-72-0
    Toluene diisocyanate
    Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato-
    methyl-
    26471-62-5
    U223
    o-Toluidine
    Benzenamine, 2-methyl-
    95-53-4
    U328
    o-Toluidine hydrochloride
    Benzeneamine, 2-methyl-,
    hydrochloride
    636-21-5
    U222
    p-Toluidine
    Benzenamine, 4-methyl-
    106-49-0
    U353
    Toxaphene
    Same
    8001-35-2
    P123
    Triallate
    Carbamothioic acid, bis(1-
    methylethyl)-, S-(2,3,3-tri-
    chloro-2-propenyl) ester
    2303-17-5
    U389
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    Benzene, 1,2,4-trichloro-
    120-82-1
    1,1,2-Trichloroethane
    Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-
    79-00-5
    U227
    Trichloroethylene
    Ethene, trichloro-
    79-01-6
    U228
    Trichloromethanethiol
    Methanethiol, trichloro-
    75-70-7
    P118
    Trichloromonofluoromethane
    Methane, trichlorofluoro-
    75-69-4
    U121
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
    Phenol, 2,4,5-trichloro-
    95-95-4
    See F027
    2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
    Phenol, 2,4,6-trichloro-
    88-06-2
    See F027
    2,4,5-T
    Acetic acid, (2,4,5-trichloro-
    phenoxy)-
    93-76-5
    See F027
    Trichloropropane, N.O.S.
    25735-29-9
    1,2,3-Trichloropropane
    Propane, 1,2,3-trichloro-
    96-18-4
    Triethylamine
    Ethanamine, N,N-diethyl-
    121-44-8
    U404
    O,O,O-Triethylphosphorothioate
    Phosphorothioic acid, O,O,O-
    triethyl ester
    126-68-1
    1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene
    Benzene, 1,3,5-trinitro-
    99-35-4
    U234
    Tris(l-aziridinyl)phosphine sulfide Aziridine, 1,1',1"-phosphino-
    thioylidynetris-
    52-24-4
    Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)
    phosphate
    1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-,
    phosphate (3:1)
    126-72-7
    U235
    Trypan blue
    2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid,
    3,3'-[(3,3'-dimethyl[1,1'-
    biphenyl]-4,4'-diyl)-
    bis(azo)]bis[5-amino-4-
    hydroxy]-, tetrasodium salt
    72-57-1
    U236
    Uracil mustard
    2,4-(1H,3H)-Pyrimidinedione,
    5-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-
    66-75-1
    U237
    Vanadium pentoxide
    Vanadium oxide V2O5
    1314-62-1
    P120
    Vernolate
    Carbamothioc acid, dipropyl-,
    S-propyl ester
    1929-77-7
    Vinyl chloride
    Ethene, chloro-
    75-01-4
    U043

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    Warfarin
    2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-
    hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenyl-
    butyl)-, when present at
    concentrations less than 0.3
    percent
    81-81-2
    U248
    Warfarin
    2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-
    hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-phenyl-
    butyl)-, when present at
    concentrations greater than 0.3
    percent
    81-81-2
    P001
    Warfarin salts, when present at
    concentrations less than 0.3
    percent
    U248
    Warfarin salts, when present at
    concentrations greater than 0.3
    percent
    P001
    Zinc cyanide
    Zinc cyanide Zn(CN)2
    557-21-1
    P121
    Zinc phosphide
    Zinc phosphide P2Zn3, when
    present at concentrations
    greater than 10 percent
    1314-84-7
    P122
    Zinc phosphide
    Zinc phosphide P2Zn3, when
    present at concentrations of 10
    percent or less
    1314-84-7
    U249
    Ziram
    Zinc, bis(dimethylcarbamo-
    dithioato-S,S’)- (T-4)-
    137-30-4
    P205
    Note: The abbreviation N.O.S. (not otherwise specified) signifies those members of the general
    class that are not specifically listed by name in this Section.
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE G: WASTE DISPOSAL
    CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER c: HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
    PART 728
    LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
    SUBPART A: GENERAL
    Section
    728.101
    Purpose, Scope, and Applicability
    728.102
    Definitions
    728.103
    Dilution Prohibited as a Substitute for Treatment

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    728.104
    Treatment Surface Impoundment Exemption
    728.105
    Procedures for case-by-case Extensions to an Effective Date
    728.106
    Petitions to Allow Land Disposal of a Waste Prohibited under Subpart C
    728.107
    Testing, Tracking, and Recordkeeping Requirements for Generators, Treaters,
    and Disposal Facilities
    728.108
    Landfill and Surface Impoundment Disposal Restrictions (Repealed)
    728.109
    Special Rules for Characteristic Wastes
    SUBPART B: SCHEDULE FOR LAND DISPOSAL PROHIBITION AND
    ESTABLISHMENT OF TREATMENT STANDARDS
    Section
    728.110
    First Third (Repealed)
    728.111
    Second Third (Repealed)
    728.112
    Third Third (Repealed)
    728.113
    Newly Listed Wastes
    728.114
    Surface Impoundment exemptions
    SUBPART C: PROHIBITION ON LAND DISPOSAL
    Section
    728.130
    Waste Specific Prohibitions -- Wood Preserving Wastes
    728.131
    Waste Specific Prohibitions -- Dioxin-Containing Wastes
    728.132
    Waste Specific Prohibitions -- California List Wastes (Repealed) Soils Exhibiting
    the Toxicity Characteristic for Metals and Containing PCBs
    728.133
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions -- Organobromine Wastes (Repealed) Chlorinated
    Aliphatic Wastes
    728.134
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions -- Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes
    728.135
    Waste Specific Prohibitions -- Petroleum Refining Wastes
    728.136
    Waste Specific Prohibitions -- Newly Listed Wastes (Repealed)
    728.137
    Waste Specific Prohibitions -- Ignitable and Corrosive Characteristic Wastes
    Whose Treatment Standards Were Vacated
    728.138
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions: Newly-Identified Organic Toxicity Characteristic
    Wastes and Newly-Listed Coke By-Product and Chlorotoluene Production
    Wastes
    728.139
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions: Spent Aluminum Potliners and Carbamate Wastes
    SUBPART D: TREATMENT STANDARDS
    Section
    728.140
    Applicability of Treatment Standards
    728.141
    Treatment Standards Expressed as Concentrations in Waste Extract
    728.142
    Treatment Standards Expressed as Specified Technologies
    728.143
    Treatment Standards Expressed as Waste Concentrations
    728.144
    Adjustment of Treatment Standard
    728.145
    Treatment Standards for Hazardous Debris
    728.146
    Alternative Treatment Standards Based on HTMR
    728.148
    Universal Treatment Standards

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    728.149
    Alternative LDR Treatment Standards for Contaminated Soil
    SUBPART E: PROHIBITIONS ON STORAGE
    Section
    728.150
    Prohibitions on Storage of Restricted Wastes
    728.Appendix A
    Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) (Repealed)
    728.Appendix B
    Treatment Standards (As concentrations in the Treatment Residual
    Extract) (Repealed)
    728.Appendix C
    List of Halogenated Organic Compounds (Repealed)
    728.Appendix D
    Wastes Excluded from Lab Packs
    728.Appendix E
    Organic Lab Packs (Repealed)
    728.Appendix F
    Technologies to Achieve Deactivation of Characteristics
    728.Appendix G
    Federal Effective Dates
    728.Appendix H
    National Capacity LDR Variances for UIC Wastes
    728.Appendix I
    EP Toxicity Test Method and Structural Integrity Test
    728.Appendix J
    Recordkeeping, Notification, and Certification Requirements (Repealed)
    728.Appendix K
    Metal Bearing Wastes Prohibited From Dilution in a Combustion Unit
    According to Section 728.103(c)
    728.Table A
    Constituent Concentrations in Waste Extract (CCWE)
    728.Table B
    Constituent Concentrations in Wastes (CCW)
    728.Table C
    Technology Codes and Description of Technology-Based Standards
    728.Table D
    Technology-Based Standards by RCRA Waste Code
    728.Table E
    Standards for Radioactive Mixed Waste
    728.Table F
    Alternative Treatment Standards for Hazardous Debris
    728.Table G
    Alternative Treatment Standards Based on HTMR
    728.Table H
    Wastes Excluded from CCW Treatment Standards
    728.Table I
    Generator Paperwork Requirements
    728.Table T
    Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes
    728.Table U
    Universal Treatment Standards (UTS)
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 7.2 and 22.4 and authorized by Section 27 of the
    Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/7.2, 22.4 and 27].
    SOURCE: Adopted in R87-5 at 11 Ill. Reg. 19354, effective November 12, 1987; amended in
    R87-39 at 12 Ill. Reg. 13046, effective July 29, 1988; amended in R89-1 at 13 Ill. Reg. 18403,
    effective November 13, 1989; amended in R89-9 at 14 Ill. Reg. 6232, effective April 16, 1990;
    amended in R90-2 at 14 Ill. Reg. 14470, effective August 22, 1990; amended in R90-10 at 14
    Ill. Reg. 16508, effective September 25, 1990; amended in R90-11 at 15 Ill. Reg. 9462,
    effective June 17, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 11937, effective August 12, 1991; amendment
    withdrawn at 15 Ill. Reg. 14716, October 11, 1991; amended in R91-13 at 16 Ill. Reg. 9619,
    effective June 9, 1992; amended in R92-10 at 17 Ill. Reg. 5727, effective March 26, 1993;
    amended in R93-4 at 17 Ill. Reg. 20692, effective November 22, 1993; amended in R93-16 at
    18 Ill. Reg. 6799, effective April 26, 1994; amended in R94-7 at 18 Ill. Reg. 12203, effective

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    July 29, 1994; amended in R94-17 at 18 Ill. Reg. 17563, effective November 23, 1994;
    amended in R95-6 at 19 Ill. Reg. 9660, effective June 27, 1995; amended in R95-20 at 20 Ill.
    Reg. 11100, August 1, 1996; amended in R96-10/R97-3/R97-5 at 22 Ill. Reg. 783, effective
    December 16, 1997; amended in R98-12 at 22 Ill. Reg. 7685, effective April 15, 1998;
    amended in R97-21/R98-3/R98-5 at 22 Ill. Reg. 17706, effective September 28, 1998;
    amended in R98-21/R99-2/R99-7 at 23 Ill. Reg. 1964, effective January 19, 1999; amended in
    R99-15 at 23 Ill. Reg. 9204, effective July 26, 1999; amended in R00-13 at 24 Ill. Reg. 9623,
    effective June 20, 2000; amended in R01-3 at 25 Ill. Reg. 1296, effective January 11, 2000;
    amended in R01-21/R01-23 at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________.
    SUBPART C: PROHIBITION ON LAND DISPOSAL
    Section 728.132
    Waste Specific Prohibitions -- California List Wastes (Repealed) Soils
    Exhibiting the Toxicity Characteristic for Metals and Containing PCBs
    a)
    The following wastes are prohibited from land disposal: any volumes of soil
    exhibiting the toxicity characteristic solely because of the presence of metals
    (USEPA hazardous waste numbers D004 through D011) and containing PCBs.
    b)
    The requirements of subsection (a) of this Section do not apply if any of the
    following conditions is fulfilled:
    1)
    Low-halogenated organics waste meeting Subpart D treatment standards:
    A)
    The wastes contain halogenated organic compounds in total
    concentration less than 1,000 mg/kg; and
    B)
    The wastes meet the treatment standards specified in Subpart D of
    this part for USEPA hazardous waste numbers D004 through
    D011, as applicable; or
    2)
    Low-halogenated organics waste meeting alternative treatment standards
    for contaminated soil:
    A)
    The wastes contain halogenated organic compounds in total
    concentration less than 1,000 mg/kg; and
    B)
    The wastes meet the alternative treatment standards specified in
    Section 728.149 for contaminated soil; or
    3)
    Persons have been granted an exemption from a prohibition pursuant to a
    petition under Section 728.106, with respect to those wastes and units
    covered by the petition; or

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    4)
    The wastes meet applicable alternative treatment standards established
    pursuant to a petition granted under Section 728.144.
    (Source: Added at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 728.133
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions -- Organobromine Wastes (Repealed)
    Chlorinated Aliphatic Wastes
    a)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 as USEPA hazardous wastes
    numbers K174 and K175, soil and debris contaminated with these wastes,
    radioactive wastes mixed with these wastes, and soil and debris contaminated
    with radioactive wastes mixed with these wastes are prohibited from land
    disposal.
    b)
    The requirements of subsection (a) of this Section do not apply if any of the
    following conditions is fulfilled:
    1)
    The wastes meet the applicable treatment standards specified in Subpart D
    of this Part;
    2)
    Persons have been granted an exemption from a prohibition pursuant to a
    petition under Section 728.106, with respect to those wastes and units
    covered by the petition;
    3)
    The wastes meet the applicable treatment standards established pursuant to
    a petition granted under Section 728.144;
    4)
    Hazardous debris has met the treatment standards in Section 728.140 or
    the alternative treatment standards in Section 728.145; or
    5)
    Persons have been granted an extension to the effective date of a
    prohibition pursuant to Section 728.105, with respect to those wastes
    covered by the extension.
    c)
    To determine whether a hazardous waste identified in this Section exceeds the
    applicable treatment standards specified in Section 728.140, the initial generator
    must test a sample of the waste extract or the entire waste, depending on whether
    the treatment standards are expressed as concentrations in the waste extract or
    the waste, or the generator may use knowledge of the waste. If the waste
    contains regulated constituents in excess of the applicable levels of Subpart D of
    this Part, the waste is prohibited from land disposal, and all requirements of this
    Part 728 are applicable, except as otherwise specified.
    d)
    Disposal of USEPA hazardous waste number K175 wastes that have complied
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    macroencapsulated in accordance with Table F of this Part, unless the waste is
    placed in:
    1)
    A RCRA Subtitle C monofill containing only K175 wastes that meet all
    applicable Section 728.140 treatment standards; or
    2)
    A dedicated RCRA Subtitle C landfill cell in which all other wastes being
    co-disposed are at pH
    ?
    6.0.
    (Source: Added at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    SUBPART D: TREATMENT STANDARDS
    Section 728.149
    Alternative LDR Treatment Standards for Contaminated Soil
    a)
    Applicability. An owner or operator shall must comply with LDRs prior to
    placing soil that exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste or which exhibited a
    characteristic of hazardous waste at the time it was generated into a land disposal
    unit. The following chart describes whether an owner or operator must comply
    with LDRs prior to placing soil contaminated by listed hazardous waste into a
    land disposal unit:
    If the LDRs
    And if the LDRs
    And if
    Then the owner
    or operator
    Applied to the
    listed waste when
    it contaminated
    the soil*.
    Apply to the listed
    waste now.
    Must comply with
    LDRs.
    Did not apply to
    the listed waste
    when it contamin-
    ated the soil*.
    Apply to the listed
    waste now.
    The soil is deter-
    mined to contain
    the listed waste
    when the soil is
    first generated.
    Must comply with
    LDRs.
    Did not apply to
    the listed waste
    when it contamin-
    ated the soil*.
    Apply to the listed
    waste now.
    The soil is deter-
    mined to contain
    the listed waste
    when the soil is
    first generated.
    Needs not comply
    with LDRs.
    Did not apply to
    the listed waste
    when it contamin-
    ated the soil*.
    Do not apply to
    the listed waste
    now.
    Needs not comply
    with LDRs.
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    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.
    b)
    Prior to land disposal, contaminated soil identified by subsection (a) of this
    Section as needing to comply with LDRs must 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 728.148 and
    Table U of this Part applicable to the contaminating listed hazardous waste 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 728.144.
    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
    must be treated according to all the standards specified in this subsection or
    according to the universal treatment standards specified in Section 728.148 and
    Table U of this Part.
    1)
    All soils. Prior to land disposal, all constituents subject to treatment must
    be treated as follows:
    A)
    For non-metals except carbon disulfide, cyclohexanone, and
    methanol, treatment must 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 must 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. The universal
    treatment standards are identified in Table U of this Part.
    2)
    Soils that exhibit the characteristic of ignitability, corrosivity or
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    this Section, prior to land disposal, soils that exhibit the characteristic of
    ignitability, corrosivity, or reactivity must be treated to eliminate these
    characteristics.
    3)
    Soils that contain nonanalyzable constituents. In addition to the treatment
    requirements of subsections (c)(1) and (c)(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 (c)(2) of this Section; or
    B)
    For soil that contains only nonanalyzable constituents, treatment
    by the methods specified in Section 728.142 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 Table U of this Part universal treatment standards that are
    reasonably expected to be present in any given volume of contaminated soil,
    except fluoride, selenium, sulfides, vanadium, and 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 that 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 must be managed as follows:
    1)
    Soil residuals are subject to the treatment standards of this Section;
    2)
    Non-soil residuals are subject to the following requirements:
    A)
    For soils contaminated by listed hazardous waste, the RCRA
    Subtitle C 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.
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)

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    Section 728.Appendix C
    List of Halogenated Organic Compounds (Repealed) Regulated
    under Section 728.132
    In determining the concentration of halogenated organic compounds (HOCs) in a hazardous
    waste for purposes of the Section 728.132 land disposal prohibition, USEPA has defined the
    HOCs that must be included in a calculation as any compounds having a carbon-halogen bond
    which are listed in this Appendix (see Section 728.102). This Appendix C to Part 268 consists
    of the following compounds:
    I. Volatiles
    1. Bromodichloromethane
    2. Bromomethane
    3. Carbon Tetrachloride
    4. Chlorobenzene
    5. 2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
    6. Chlorodibromomethane
    7. Chloroethane
    8. 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
    9. Chloroform
    10. Chloromethane
    11. 3-Chloropropene
    12. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
    13. 1,2-Dibromomethane
    14. Dibromomethane
    15. Trans-1,4-Dichloro-2--butene
    16. Dichlorodifluoromethane
    17. 1,1-Dichloroethane
    18. 1,2-Dichloroethane
    19. 1,1-Dichloroethylene
    20. Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
    21. 1,2-Dichloropropane
    22. Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
    23. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
    24. Iodomethane
    25. Methylene chloride
    26. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
    27. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    28. Tetrachloroethene
    29. Tribromomethane
    30. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    31. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
    32. Trichlorothene
    33. Trichloromonofluoromethane
    34. 1,2,3-Thrichloropropane

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    35. Vinyl Chloride
    II. Semivolatiles
    1. Bis(2-chloroethoxy)ethane
    2. Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
    3. Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether
    4. p-Chloroaniline
    5. Chlorobenzilate
    6. p-Chloro-m-cresol
    7. 2-Chloronaphthalene
    8. 2-Chlorphenol
    9. 3-Chloropropionitrile
    10. m-Dichlorobenzene
    11. o-Dichlorobenzene
    12. p-Dichlorobenzene
    13. 3.3'-Dichlorobenzidine
    14. 2,4-Dichlorophenol
    15. 2,6-Dichlorophenol
    16. Hexachlorobenzene
    17. Hexachlorobutadiene
    18. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    19. Hexachloroethane
    20. Hexachloroprophene
    21. Hexachlorpropene
    22. 4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroanaline)
    23. Pentachlorobenzene
    24. Pentachloroethane
    25. Pentachloronitrobenzene
    26. Pentachlorophenol
    27. Pronamide
    28. 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    29. 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
    30. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    31. 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
    32. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
    33. Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate
    III. Organochlorine Pesticides
    1. Aldrin
    2. alpha-BHC
    3. beta-BHC
    4. delta-BHC
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    6. Chlorodane
    7. DDD
    8. DDE
    9. DDT
    10. Dieldrin
    11. Endosulfan I
    12. Endosulfan II
    13. Endrin
    14. Endrin aldehyde
    15. Heptachlor
    16. Heptachlor epoxide
    17. Isodrin
    18. Kepone
    19. Methoxyclor
    20. Toxaphene
    IV. Phenoxyacetic Acid Herbicides
    1. 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
    2. Silvex
    3. 2,4,5-T
    V. PCBs
    1. Aroclor 1016
    2. Aroclor 1221
    3. Aroclor 1232
    4. Aroclor 1242
    5. Aroclor 1248
    6. Aroclor 1254
    7. Aroclor 1260
    8. PCBs not otherwise specified
    VI. Dioxins and Furans
    1. Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    2. Hexachlorodibenzofuran
    3. Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    4. Pentachlorodibenzofuran
    5. Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    6. Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
    7. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
    BOARD NOTE: Derived from 40 CFR 268, Appendix III, as added at 65 Fed. Reg. 81340
    (December 26, 2000).

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    (Source: Added at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 728.Table T Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes
    Note: The treatment standards that heretofore appeared in tables in Sections 728.141, 728.142,
    and 728.143 have been consolidated into this table.
    Waste Code
    Waste Description and Treatment or Regulatory Subcategory
    1
    Regulated Hazardous Constituent
    Wastewaters
    Nonwastewaters
    Common Name
    CAS
    2
    Number
    Concentration in
    mg/l
    3
    ; or Techno-
    logy Code
    4
    Concentration in
    mg/kg
    5
    unless
    noted as “mg/l
    TCLP”; or Tech-
    nology Code
    4
    D001
    9
    Ignitable Characteristic Wastes, except for the 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.121(a)(1) High TOC
    Subcategory.
    NA
    NA
    DEACT and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    ; or
    RORGS; or
    CMBST
    DEACT and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    ; or
    RORGS; or
    CMBST
    D001
    9
    High TOC Ignitable Characteristic Liquids Subcategory based on 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    721.121(a)(1) - Greater than or equal to 10 percent total organic carbon.
    (Note: This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
    NA
    NA
    NA
    RORGS; CMBST;
    or POLYM
    D002
    9
    Corrosive Characteristic Wastes.
    NA
    NA
    DEACT and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    DEACT and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D002, D004, D005, D006, D007, D008, D009, D010, D011
    Radioactive high level wastes generated during the reprocessing of fuel rods.
    (Note: This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
    Corrosivity (pH)
    NA
    NA
    HLVIT
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    NA
    HLVIT
    Barium
    7440-39-3
    NA
    HLVIT

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    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
    D003
    9
    Reactive Sulfides Subcategory based on 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.123(a)(5).
    NA
    NA
    DEACT
    DEACT
    D003
    9
    Explosive subcategory based on 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.123(a)(6), (a)(7), and (a)(8).
    NA
    NA
    DEACT and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    DEACT and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D003
    9
    Unexploded ordnance and other explosive devices that have been the subject of an emergency
    response.
    NA
    NA
    DEACT
    DEACT
    D003
    9
    Other Reactives Subcategory based on 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.123(a)(1).
    NA
    NA
    DEACT and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    DEACT and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D003
    9
    Water Reactive Subcategory based on 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.123(a)(2), (a)(3), and (a)(4).
    (Note: This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
    NA
    NA
    NA
    DEACT and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D003
    9
    Reactive Cyanides Subcategory based on 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.123(a)(5).
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    --
    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 toxicity for arsenic based on
    the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    and meet Section
    728.148 standards
    8
    D005
    9
    Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity for barium based on
    the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Barium
    7440-39-3
    1.2 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    21 mg/l TCLP and
    meet Section
    728.148 standards
    8
    D006
    9
    Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity for cadmium based
    on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    0.11 mg/l TCLP
    and meet Section
    728.148 standards
    8
    D006
    9
    Cadmium-Containing Batteries Subcategory
    (Note: This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    NA
    RTHRM
    D007
    9
    Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity for chromium based
    on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    and meet Section
    728.148 standards
    8
    D008
    9
    Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity for lead based on
    the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    and meet Section
    728.148 standards
    8
    D008
    9
    Lead Acid Batteries Subcategory
    (Note: This standard only applies to lead acid batteries that are identified as RCRA hazardous
    wastes and that are not excluded elsewhere from regulation under the land disposal restrictions
    of this Part or exempted under other regulations (see 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726.180). This

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    subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    NA
    RLEAD
    D008
    9
    Radioactive Lead Solids Subcategory
    (Note: These lead solids include, but 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.)
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    NA
    MACRO
    D009
    9
    Nonwastewaters that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity for
    mercury based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method
    1311; 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)
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    IMERC; or
    RMERC
    D009
    9
    Nonwastewaters that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity for
    mercury based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method
    1311; 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)
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    RMERC
    D009
    9
    Nonwastewaters that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity for
    mercury based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method
    1311; and contain less than 260 mg/kg total mercury. (Low Mercury Subcategory)
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.20 mg/l TCLP
    and meet Section
    728.148 standards
    8
    D009
    9
    All other nonwastewaters that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity
    for mercury based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method
    1311; and contain less than 260 mg/kg total mercury and that are not residues from RMERC.
    (Low Mercury Subcategory)
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.025 mg/l TCLP
    and meet Section
    728.148 standards
    8

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    D009
    9
    All D009 wastewaters.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    NA
    D009
    9
    Elemental mercury contaminated with radioactive materials.
    (Note: This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    AMLGM
    D009
    9
    Hydraulic oil contaminated with Mercury Radioactive Materials Subcategory.
    (Note: This subcategory consists of nonwastewaters only.)
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    IMERC
    D010
    9
    Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity for selenium based
    on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Selenium
    7782-49-2
    0.82
    5.7 mg/l TCLP
    and meet Section
    728.148 standards
    8
    D011
    9
    Wastes that exhibit, or are expected to exhibit, the characteristic of toxicity for silver based on
    the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Silver
    7440-22-4
    0.43
    0.14 mg/l TCLP
    and meet Section
    728.148 standards
    8
    D012
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Endrin based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in
    SW-846 Method 1311.
    Endrin
    72-20-8
    BIODG; or
    CMBST
    0.13 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    Endrin aldehyde
    7421-93-4
    BIODG; or
    CMBST
    0.13 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8

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    D013
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Lindane based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP)
    in SW-846 Method 1311.
    ?
    -BHC
    319-84-6
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    0.066 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    ?
    -BHC
    319-85-7
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    0.066 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    ?
    -BHC
    319-86-8
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    0.066 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    ?
    -BHC (Lindane)
    58-89-9
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    0.066 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D014
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Methoxychlor based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Methoxychlor
    72-43-5
    WETOX or
    CMBST
    0.18 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D015
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Toxaphene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Toxaphene
    8001-35-2
    BIODG or
    CMBST
    2.6 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D016
    9
    Wastes that are TC for 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) based on the toxicity
    characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxy-
    acetic acid)
    94-75-7
    CHOXD; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    10 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D017
    9
    Wastes that are TC for 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
    93-72-1
    CHOXD or
    CMBST
    7.9 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8

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    D018
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Benzene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP)
    in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    10 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D019
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Carbon tetrachloride based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    6.0 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D020
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Chlordane based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Chlordane (
    ?
    and
    ?
    isomers)
    57-74-9
    0.0033 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    0.26 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D021
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Chlorobenzene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Chlorobenzene
    108-90-7
    0.057 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    6.0 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D022
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Chloroform based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    6.0 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D023
    9
    Wastes that are TC for o-Cresol based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP)
    in SW-846 Method 1311.
    o-Cresol
    95-48-7
    0.11 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    5.6 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8

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    D024
    9
    Wastes that are TC for m-Cresol based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP)
    in SW-846 Method 1311.
    m-Cresol
    (difficult to distinguish from p-
    cresol)
    108-39-4
    0.77 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    5.6 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D025
    9
    Wastes that are TC for p-Cresol based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP)
    in SW-846 Method 1311.
    p-Cresol
    (difficult to distinguish from m-
    cresol)
    106-44-5
    0.77 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    5.6 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D026
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Cresols (Total) based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Cresol-mixed isomers (Cresylic
    acid)
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-cresol
    concentrations)
    1319-77-3
    0.88 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    11.2 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D027
    9
    Wastes that are TC for p-Dichlorobenzene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    p-Dichlorobenzene (1,4-
    Dichlorobenzene)
    106-46-7
    0.090 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    6.0 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D028
    9
    Wastes that are TC for 1,2-Dichloroethane based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    6.0 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D029
    9
    Wastes that are TC for 1,1-Dichloroethylene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    1,1-Dichloroethylene
    75-35-4
    0.025 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    6.0 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D030
    9
    Wastes that are TC for 2,4-Dinitrotoluene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching

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    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene
    121-14-2
    0.32 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    140 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D031
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Heptachlor based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Heptachlor
    76-44-8
    0.0012 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    0.066 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    Heptachlor epoxide
    1024-57-3
    0.016 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    0.066 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D032
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Hexachlorobenzene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    10 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D033
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Hexachlorobutadiene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    87-68-3
    0.055 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    5.6 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D034
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Hexachloroethane based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    30 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D035
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Methyl ethyl ketone based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Methyl ethyl ketone
    78-93-3
    0.28 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    36 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D036
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Nitrobenzene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure

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    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Nitrobenzene
    98-95-3
    0.068 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    14 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D037
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Pentachlorophenol based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Pentachlorophenol
    87-86-5
    0.089 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    7.4 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D038
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Pyridine based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP)
    in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Pyridine
    110-86-1
    0.014 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    16 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D039
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Tetrachloroethylene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    6.0 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D040
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Trichloroethylene based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Trichloroethylene
    79-01-6
    0.054 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    6.0 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D041
    9
    Wastes that are TC for 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
    95-95-4
    0.18 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    7.4 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8

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    D042
    9
    Wastes that are TC for 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol based on the toxicity characteristic leaching
    procedure (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
    88-06-2
    0.035 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    7.4 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    D043
    9
    Wastes that are TC for Vinyl chloride based on the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure
    (TCLP) in SW-846 Method 1311.
    Vinyl chloride
    75-01-4
    0.27 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    6.0 and meet
    Section 728.148
    standards
    8
    F001, F002, F003, F004 & F005
    F001, F002, F003, F004, or F005 solvent wastes that contain any combination of one or more
    of the following spent solvents: acetone, benzene, n-butyl alcohol, carbon disulfide, carbon
    tetrachloride, chlorinated fluorocarbons, chlorobenzene, o-cresol, m-cresol, p-cresol, cyclo-
    hexanone, o-dichlorobenzene, 2-ethoxyethanol, ethyl acetate, ethyl benzene, ethyl ether,
    isobutyl alcohol, methanol, methylene chloride, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone,
    nitrobenzene, 2-nitropropane, pyridine, tetrachloroethylene, toluene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane,
    1,1,2-trichloroethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, trichloroethylene, trichloromono-
    fluoromethane, or xylenes (except as specifically noted in other subcategories). See further
    details of these listings in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131
    Acetone
    67-64-1
    0.28
    160
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    n-Butyl alcohol
    71-36-3
    5.6
    2.6
    Carbon disulfide
    75-15-0
    3.8
    NA
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Chlorobenzene
    108-90-7
    0.057
    6.0
    o-Cresol
    95-48-7
    0.11
    5.6
    m-Cresol
    (difficult to distinguish from p-
    cresol)
    108-39-4
    0.77
    5.6
    p-Cresol
    (difficult to distinguish from m-
    cresol)
    106-44-5
    0.77
    5.6
    Cresol-mixed isomers (Cresylic
    acid)
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-cresol
    concentrations)
    1319-77-3
    0.88
    11.2
    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

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    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-trifluoro-
    ethane
    76-13-1
    0.057
    30
    Trichloroethylene
    79-01-6
    0.054
    6.0
    Trichloromonofluoromethane
    75-69-4
    0.020
    30
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    F001, F002, F003, F004 & F005
    F003 and F005 solvent wastes that contain any combination of one or more of the following
    three solvents as the only listed F001 through F005 solvents: carbon disulfide, cyclohexanone,
    or methanol. (Formerly Section 728.141(c))
    Carbon disulfide
    75-15-0
    3.8
    4.8 mg/l TCLP
    Cyclohexanone
    108-94-1
    0.36
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Methanol
    67-56-1
    5.6
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    F001, F002, F003, F004 & F005
    F005 solvent waste containing 2-Nitropropane as the only listed F001 through F005 solvent.
    2-Nitropropane
    79-46-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    F001, F002, F003, F004 & F005
    F005 solvent waste containing 2-Ethoxyethanol as the only listed F001 through F005 solvent.
    2-Ethoxyethanol
    110-80-5
    BIODG; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    F006
    Wastewater treatment sludges from electroplating operations except from the following
    processes: (1) Sulfuric acid anodizing of aluminum; (2) tin plating on carbon steel; (3) zinc
    plating (segregated basis) on carbon steel; (4) aluminum or zinc-aluminum plating on carbon
    steel; (5) cleaning or stripping associated with tin, zinc, and aluminum plating on carbon steel;

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    and (6) chemical etching and milling of aluminum.
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    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
    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
    F008
    Plating bath residues from the bottom of plating baths from electroplating operations where
    cyanides are used in the process.
    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
    F009
    Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions from electroplating operations where cyanides are
    used in the process.
    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
    F010
    Quenching bath residues from oil baths from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are
    used in the process.
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590

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    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    NA
    F011
    Spent cyanide solutions from salt bath pot cleaning from metal heat treating 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
    F012
    Quenching wastewater treatment sludges from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are
    used in the process.
    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
    F019
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the chemical conversion coating of aluminum except from
    zirconium phosphating in aluminum can washing when such phosphating is an exclusive
    conversion coating 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

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    F020, F021, F022, F023, F026
    Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the
    production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a
    formulating process) of: (1) tri- or tetrachlorophenol, or of intermediates used to produce their
    pesticide derivatives, excluding wastes from the production of Hexachlorophene from highly
    purified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (i.e., F020); (2) pentachlorophenol, or of intermediates used to
    produce its derivatives (i.e., F021); (3) tetra-, penta-, or hexachlorobenzenes under alkaline
    conditions (i.e., F022) and wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride
    purification) from the production of materials on equipment previously used for the production
    or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating
    process) of: (1) tri- or tetrachlorophenols, excluding wastes from equipment used only for the
    production of Hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (F023) or (2) tetra-,
    penta-, or hexachlorobenzenes under alkaline conditions (i.e., F026).
    HxCDDs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    HxCDFs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDDs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDFs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000035
    0.001
    Pentachlorophenol
    87-86-5
    0.089
    7.4
    TCDDs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    TCDFs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    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
    F024
    Process wastes, including but not limited to, distillation residues, heavy ends, tars, and reactor
    clean-out wastes, from the production of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons by free
    radical catalyzed processes. These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon
    chain lengths ranging from one to and including five, with varying amounts and positions of
    chlorine substitution. (This listing does not include wastewaters, wastewater treatment sludges,
    spent catalysts, and wastes listed in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131 or 721.132.)
    All F024 wastes
    NA
    CMBST
    11
    CMBST
    11
    2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
    126-99-8
    0.057
    0.28
    3-Chloropropylene
    107-05-1
    0.036
    30
    1,1-Dichloroethane
    75-34-3
    0.059
    6.0
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21
    6.0
    1,2-Dichloropropane
    78-87-5
    0.85
    18
    cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene
    10061-01-5
    0.036
    18
    trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene
    10061-02-6
    0.036
    18

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    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
    F025
    Condensed light ends from the production of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons by free
    radical catalyzed processes. These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon
    chain lengths ranging from one up to and including five, with varying amounts and positions of
    chlorine substitution. F025--Light Ends Subcategory.
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21
    6.0
    1,1-Dichloroethylene
    75-35-4
    0.025
    6.0
    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
    F025
    Spent filters and filter aids, and spent desiccant wastes from the production of certain
    chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons by free radical catalyzed processes. These chlorinated
    aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain lengths ranging from one to and including
    five, with varying amounts and positions of chlorine substitution. F025--Spent Filters/Aids and
    Desiccants Subcategory.
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    87-68-3
    0.055
    5.6
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    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
    F027
    Discarded unused formulations containing tri-, tetra-, or pentachlorophenol or discarded unused
    formulations containing compounds derived from these chlorophenols. (This listing does not
    include formulations containing hexachlorophene synthesized from prepurified 2,4,5-trichloro-
    phenol as the sole component.)
    HxCDDs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    HxCDFs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001

    101
    PeCDDs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDFs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000035
    0.001
    Pentachlorophenol
    87-86-5
    0.089
    7.4
    TCDDs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    TCDFs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    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
    F028
    Residues resulting from the incineration or thermal treatment of soil contaminated with USEPA
    hazardous waste numbers F020, F021, F023, F026, and F027.
    HxCDDs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    HxCDFs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDDs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDFs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000035
    0.001
    Pentachlorophenol
    87-86-5
    0.089
    7.4
    TCDDs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    TCDFs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    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
    F032
    Wastewaters (except those that have not come into contact with process contaminants), process
    residuals, preservative drippage, and spent formulations from wood preserving processes
    generated at plants that currently use or have previously used chlorophenolic formulations
    (except potentially cross-contaminated wastes that have had the F032 waste code deleted in
    accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.135 or potentially cross-contaminated wastes that are
    otherwise currently regulated as hazardous wastes (i.e., F034 or F035), where the generator
    does not resume or initiate use of chlorophenolic formulations). This listing does not include
    K001 bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewater from wood preserving
    processes that use creosote or penta-chlorophenol.
    Acenaphthene
    83-32-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Anthracene
    120-12-7
    0.059
    3.4

    102
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(k)
    fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(b)
    fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2
    2-4-Dimethyl phenol
    105-67-9
    0.036
    14
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    NA
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    11
    Hexachlorodibenzofurans
    NA
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    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
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    11
    Pentachlorodibenzofurans
    NA
    0.000035 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    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
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    11
    Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
    NA
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    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
    F034
    Wastewaters (except those that have not come into contact with process contaminants), process
    residuals, preservative drippage, and spent formulations from wood preserving processes
    generated at plants that use creosote formulations. This listing does not include K001 bottom
    sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewater from wood preserving processes that use
    creosote or pentachlorophenol.
    Acenaphthene
    83-32-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Anthracene
    120-12-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4

    103
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from
    benzo(k)fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from
    benzo(b)fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    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
    F035
    Wastewaters (except those that have not come into contact with process contaminants), process
    residuals, preservative drippage, and spent formulations from wood preserving processes that
    are 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 or pentachlorophenol.
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    F037
    Petroleum refinery primary oil/water/solids separation sludge--Any sludge generated from the
    gravitational separation of oil/water/solids during the storage or treatment of process
    wastewaters and oily cooling wastewaters from petroleum refineries. Such sludges include, but
    are not limited to, those generated in: oil/water/solids separators; tanks, and impoundments;
    ditches, and other conveyances; sumps; and stormwater units receiving dry weather flow.
    Sludge generated in stormwater units that do not receive dry weather flow, sludges generated
    from non-contact once-through cooling waters segregated for treatment from other process or
    oily cooling waters, sludges generated in aggressive biological treatment units as defined in 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 721.131(b)(2) (including sludges generated in one or more additional units after
    wastewaters have been treated in aggressive biological treatment units) and K051 wastes are not
    included in this listing.
    Acenaphthene
    83-32-9
    0.059
    NA
    Anthracene
    120-12-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate
    117-81-7
    0.28
    28
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4

    104
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    84-74-2
    0.057
    28
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    NA
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    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-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    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
    F038
    Petroleum refinery secondary (emulsified) oil/water/solids separation sludge or float generated
    from the physical or chemical separation of oil/water/solids in process wastewaters and oily
    cooling wastewaters from petroleum refineries. Such wastes include, but are not limited to, all
    sludges and floats generated in: induced air floatation (IAF) units, tanks, and impoundments,
    and all sludges generated in DAF units. Sludges generated in stormwater units that do not
    receive dry weather flow, sludges generated from non-contact once-through cooling waters
    segregated for treatment from other process or oily cooling waters, sludges, and floats
    generated in aggressive biological treatment units as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.131(b)(2)
    (including sludges and floats generated in one or more additional units after wastewaters have
    been treated in aggressive biological units) and F037, K048, and K051 are not included in this
    listing.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate
    117-81-7
    0.28
    28
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    84-74-2
    0.057
    28
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    NA
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    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-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590

    105
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    NA
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    NA
    11 mg/l TCLP
    F039
    Leachate (liquids that have percolated through land disposed wastes) resulting from the disposal
    of more than one restricted waste classified as hazardous under Subpart D of this Part.
    (Leachate resulting from the disposal of one or more of the following USEPA hazardous wastes
    and no other hazardous wastes retains its USEPA hazardous waste numbers: F020, F021,
    F022, F026, F027, or F028.).
    Acenaphthylene
    208-96-8
    0.059
    3.4
    Acenaphthene
    83-32-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Acetone
    67-64-1
    0.28
    160
    Acetonitrile
    75-05-8
    5.6
    NA
    Acetophenone
    96-86-2
    0.010
    9.7
    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
    ?
    -BHC
    319-84-6
    0.00014
    0.066
    ?
    -BHC
    319-85-7
    0.00014
    0.066
    ?
    -BHC
    319-86-8
    0.023
    0.066
    ?
    -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 distinguish from benzo(k)-
    fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(b)-
    fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    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 (Bromo-
    methane)
    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-Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
    (Dinoseb)
    88-85-7
    0.066
    2.5
    Carbon disulfide
    75-15-0
    3.8
    NA

    106
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Chlordane (
    ?
    and
    ?
    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-
    cresol)
    108-39-4
    0.77
    5.6
    p-Cresol
    (difficult to distinguish from m-
    cresol)
    106-44-5
    0.77
    5.6
    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-Dichlorophenoxy-
    acetic acid)
    94-75-7
    0.72
    10
    o,p'-DDD
    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

    107
    1,1-Dichloroethane
    75-34-3
    0.059
    6.0
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21
    6.0
    1,1-Dichloroethylene
    75-35-4
    0.025
    6.0
    trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
    156-60-5
    0.054
    30
    2,4-Dichlorophenol
    120-83-2
    0.044
    14
    2,6-Dichlorophenol
    87-65-0
    0.044
    14
    1,2-Dichloropropane
    78-87-5
    0.85
    18
    cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene
    10061-01-5
    0.036
    18
    trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene
    10061-02-6
    0.036
    18
    Dieldrin
    60-57-1
    0.017
    0.13
    Diethyl phthalate
    84-66-2
    0.20
    28
    2-4-Dimethyl phenol
    105-67-9
    0.036
    14
    Dimethyl phthalate
    131-11-3
    0.047
    28
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    84-74-2
    0.057
    28
    1,4-Dinitrobenzene
    100-25-4
    0.32
    2.3
    4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
    534-52-1
    0.28
    160
    2,4-Dinitrophenol
    51-28-5
    0.12
    160
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene
    121-14-2
    0.32
    140
    2,6-Dinitrotoluene
    606-20-2
    0.55
    28
    Di-n-octyl phthalate
    117-84-0
    0.017
    28
    Di-n-propylnitrosamine
    621-64-7
    0.40
    14
    1,4-Dioxane
    123-91-1
    12.0
    170
    Diphenylamine (difficult to
    distinguish from diphenylnitros-
    amine)
    122-39-4
    0.92
    NA
    Diphenylnitrosamine (difficult to
    distinguish from diphenylamine)
    86-30-6
    0.92
    NA
    1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
    122-66-7
    0.087
    NA
    Disulfoton
    298-04-4
    0.017
    6.2
    Endosulfan I
    939-98-8
    0.023
    0.066
    Endosulfan II
    33213-6-5
    0.029
    0.13
    Endosulfan sulfate
    1031-07-8
    0.029
    0.13
    Endrin
    72-20-8
    0.0028
    0.13
    Endrin aldehyde
    7421-93-4
    0.025
    0.13
    Ethyl acetate
    141-78-6
    0.34
    33
    Ethyl cyanide (Propanenitrile)
    107-12-0
    0.24
    360
    Ethyl benzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Ethyl ether
    60-29-7
    0.12
    160
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate
    117-81-7
    0.28
    28
    Ethyl methacrylate
    97-63-2
    0.14
    160
    Ethylene oxide
    75-21-8
    0.12
    NA
    Famphur
    52-85-7
    0.017
    15
    Fluoranthene
    206-44-0
    0.068
    3.4
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Heptachlor
    76-44-8
    0.0012
    0.066

    108
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxin (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-
    HpCDD)
    35822-46-9
    0.000035
    0.0025
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachloro-
    dibenzofuran (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-
    HpCDF)
    67562-39-4
    0.000035
    0.0025
    1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachloro-
    dibenzofuran (1,2,3,4,7,8,9-
    HpCDF)
    55673-89-7
    0.000035
    0.0025
    Heptachlor epoxide
    1024-57-3
    0.016
    0.066
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    87-68-3
    0.055
    5.6
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    77-47-4
    0.057
    2.4
    HxCDDs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    HxCDFs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    Hexachloropropylene
    1888-71-7
    0.035
    30
    Indeno (1,2,3-c,d) pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    Iodomethane
    74-88-4
    0.19
    65
    Isobutyl alcohol
    78-83-1
    5.6
    170
    Isodrin
    465-73-6
    0.021
    0.066
    Isosafrole
    120-58-1
    0.081
    2.6
    Kepone
    143-50-8
    0.0011
    0.13
    Methacrylonitrile
    126-98-7
    0.24
    84
    Methanol
    67-56-1
    5.6
    NA
    Methapyrilene
    91-80-5
    0.081
    1.5
    Methoxychlor
    72-43-5
    0.25
    0.18
    3-Methylcholanthrene
    56-49-5
    0.0055
    15
    4,4-Methylene bis(2-chloro-
    aniline)
    101-14-4
    0.50
    30
    Methylene chloride
    75-09-2
    0.089
    30
    Methyl ethyl ketone
    78-93-3
    0.28
    36
    Methyl isobutyl ketone
    108-10-1
    0.14
    33
    Methyl methacrylate
    80-62-6
    0.14
    160
    Methyl methansulfonate
    66-27-3
    0.018
    NA
    Methyl parathion
    298-00-0
    0.014
    4.6
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    2-Naphthylamine
    91-59-8
    0.52
    NA
    p-Nitroaniline
    100-01-6
    0.028
    28
    Nitrobenzene
    98-95-3
    0.068
    14
    5-Nitro-o-toluidine
    99-55-8
    0.32
    28
    p-Nitrophenol
    100-02-7
    0.12
    29
    N-Nitrosodiethylamine
    55-18-5
    0.40
    28

    109
    N-Nitrosodimethylamine
    62-75-9
    0.40
    NA
    N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine
    924-16-3
    0.40
    17
    N-Nitrosomethylethylamine
    10595-95-6
    0.40
    2.3
    N-Nitrosomorpholine
    59-89-2
    0.40
    2.3
    N-Nitrosopiperidine
    100-75-4
    0.013
    35
    N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
    930-55-2
    0.013
    35
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxin
    (1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDD)
    3268-87-9
    0.000063
    0.0025
    Parathion
    56-38-2
    0.014
    4.6
    Total PCBs
    (sum of all PCB isomers, or all
    Aroclors)
    1336-36-3
    0.10
    10
    Pentachlorobenzene
    608-93-5
    0.055
    10
    PeCDDs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDFs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000035
    0.001
    Pentachloronitrobenzene
    82-68-8
    0.055
    4.8
    Pentachlorophenol
    87-86-5
    0.089
    7.4
    Phenacetin
    62-44-2
    0.081
    16
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Phorate
    298-02-2
    0.021
    4.6
    Phthalic anhydride
    85-44-9
    0.055
    NA
    Pronamide
    23950-58-5
    0.093
    1.5
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Pyridine
    110-86-1
    0.014
    16
    Safrole
    94-59-7
    0.081
    22
    Silvex (2,4,5-TP)
    93-72-1
    0.72
    7.9
    2,4,5-T
    93-76-5
    0.72
    7.9
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    14
    TCDDs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    TCDFs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
    630-20-6
    0.057
    6.0
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    79-34-6
    0.057
    6.0
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
    58-90-2
    0.030
    7.4
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Toxaphene
    8001-35-2
    0.0095
    2.6
    Bromoform (Tribromomethane)
    75-25-2
    0.63
    15
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    120-82-1
    0.055
    19
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    71-55-6
    0.054
    6.0

    110
    1,1,2-Trichloroethane
    79-00-5
    0.054
    6.0
    Trichloroethylene
    79-01-6
    0.054
    6.0
    Trichloromonofluoromethane
    75-69-4
    0.020
    30
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
    95-95-4
    0.18
    7.4
    2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
    88-06-2
    0.035
    7.4
    1,2,3-Trichloropropane
    96-18-4
    0.85
    30
    1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoro-
    ethane
    76-13-1
    0.057
    30
    tris(2,3-Dibromopropyl)
    phosphate
    126-72-7
    0.11
    NA
    Vinyl chloride
    75-01-4
    0.27
    6.0
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Antimony
    7440-36-0
    1.9
    1.15 mg/l TCLP
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    Barium
    7440-39-3
    1.2
    21 mg/l TCLP
    Beryllium
    7440-41-7
    0.82
    NA
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    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
    NA
    Fluoride
    16964-48-8
    35
    NA
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    0.025 mg/l TCLP
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    Selenium
    7782-49-2
    0.82
    5.7 mg/l TCLP
    Silver
    7440-22-4
    0.43
    0.14 mg/l TCLP
    Sulfide
    8496-25-8
    14
    NA
    Thallium
    7440-28-0
    1.4
    NA
    Vanadium
    7440-62-2
    4.3
    NA
    K001
    Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewaters from wood preserving processes that
    use creosote or pentachlorophenol.
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Pentachlorophenol
    87-86-5
    0.089
    7.4
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP

    111
    K002
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome yellow and orange pigments.
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    K003
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of molybdate orange pigments.
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    K004
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of zinc yellow pigments.
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    K005
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome green pigments.
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    K006
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome oxide green pigments (anhydrous).
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    K006
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome oxide green pigments (hydrated).
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    NA
    K007
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of iron blue pigments.
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    K008
    Oven residue from the production of chrome oxide green pigments.
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    K009
    Distillation bottoms from the production of acetaldehyde from ethylene.
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0

    112
    K010
    Distillation side cuts from the production of acetaldehyde from ethylene.
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    K011
    Bottom stream from the wastewater stripper in the production of acrylonitrile.
    Acetonitrile
    75-05-8
    5.6
    38
    Acrylonitrile
    107-13-1
    0.24
    84
    Acrylamide
    79-06-1
    19
    23
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Cyanide (Total)
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    K013
    Bottom stream from the acetonitrile column in the production of acrylonitrile.
    Acetonitrile
    75-05-8
    5.6
    38
    Acrylonitrile
    107-13-1
    0.24
    84
    Acrylamide
    79-06-1
    19
    23
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Cyanide (Total)
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    K014
    Bottoms from the acetonitrile purification column in the production of acrylonitrile.
    Acetonitrile
    75-05-8
    5.6
    38
    Acrylonitrile
    107-13-1
    0.24
    84
    Acrylamide
    79-06-1
    19
    23
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Cyanide (Total)
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    K015
    Still bottoms from the distillation of benzyl chloride.
    Anthracene
    120-12-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzal chloride
    98-87-3
    0.055
    6.0
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(k)-
    fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(b)-
    fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP

    113
    K016
    Heavy ends or distillation residues from the production of carbon tetrachloride.
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    87-68-3
    0.055
    5.6
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    77-47-4
    0.057
    2.4
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    K017
    Heavy ends (still bottoms) from the purification column in the production of epichlorohydrin.
    bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether
    111-44-4
    0.033
    6.0
    1,2-Dichloropropane
    78-87-5
    0.85
    18
    1,2,3-Trichloropropane
    96-18-4
    0.85
    30
    K018
    Heavy ends from the fractionation column in ethyl chloride production.
    Chloroethane
    75-00-3
    0.27
    6.0
    Chloromethane
    74-87-3
    0.19
    NA
    1,1-Dichloroethane
    75-34-3
    0.059
    6.0
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21
    6.0
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    87-68-3
    0.055
    5.6
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    Pentachloroethane
    76-01-7
    NA
    6.0
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    71-55-6
    0.054
    6.0
    K019
    Heavy ends from the distillation of ethylene dichloride in ethylene dichloride production.
    bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether
    111-44-4
    0.033
    6.0
    Chlorobenzene
    108-90-7
    0.057
    6.0
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    p-Dichlorobenzene
    106-46-7
    0.090
    NA
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21
    6.0
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    NA
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    NA
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    120-82-1
    0.055
    19
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    71-55-6
    0.054
    6.0
    K020
    Heavy ends from the distillation of vinyl chloride in vinyl chloride monomer production.
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21
    6.0

    114
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    79-34-6
    0.057
    6.0
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    K021
    Aqueous spent antimony catalyst waste from fluoromethanes production.
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Antimony
    7440-36-0
    1.9
    1.15 mg/l TCLP
    K022
    Distillation bottom tars from the production of phenol or acetone from cumene.
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Acetophenone
    96-86-2
    0.010
    9.7
    Diphenylamine (difficult to
    distinguish from diphenylnitros-
    amine)
    122-39-4
    0.92
    13
    Diphenylnitrosamine (difficult to
    distinguish from diphenylamine)
    86-30-6
    0.92
    13
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    K023
    Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    100-21-0
    0.055
    28
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    85-44-9
    0.055
    28
    K024
    Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    100-21-0
    0.055
    28
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    85-44-9
    0.055
    28
    K025
    Distillation bottoms from the production of nitrobenzene by the nitration of benzene.
    NA
    NA
    LLEXT fb SSTRP
    fb CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    115
    K026
    Stripping still tails from the production of methyl ethyl pyridines.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST
    CMBST
    K027
    Centrifuge and distillation residues from toluene diisocyanate production.
    NA
    NA
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    K028
    Spent catalyst from the hydrochlorinator reactor in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    1,1-Dichloroethane
    75-34-3
    0.059
    6.0
    trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
    156-60-5
    0.054
    30
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    87-68-3
    0.055
    5.6
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    Pentachloroethane
    76-01-7
    NA
    6.0
    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
    630-20-6
    0.057
    6.0
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    79-34-6
    0.057
    6.0
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    71-55-6
    0.054
    6.0
    1,1,2-Trichloroethane
    79-00-5
    0.054
    6.0
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    NA
    Chromium(Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    K029
    Waste from the product steam stripper in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21
    6.0
    1,1-Dichloroethylene
    75-35-4
    0.025
    6.0
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    71-55-6
    0.054
    6.0
    Vinyl chloride
    75-01-4
    0.27
    6.0
    K030
    Column bodies or heavy ends from the combined production of trichloroethylene and
    perchloroethylene.
    o-Dichlorobenzene
    95-50-1
    0.088
    NA
    p-Dichlorobenzene
    106-46-7
    0.090
    NA
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    87-68-3
    0.055
    5.6
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    Hexachloropropylene
    1888-71-7
    NA
    30
    Pentachlorobenzene
    608-93-5
    NA
    10
    Pentachloroethane
    76-01-7
    NA
    6.0

    116
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    14
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    120-82-1
    0.055
    19
    K031
    By-product salts generated in the production of MSMA and cacodylic acid.
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    K032
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chlordane.
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    77-47-4
    0.057
    2.4
    Chlordane (
    ?
    and
    ?
    isomers)
    57-74-9
    0.0033
    0.26
    Heptachlor
    76-44-8
    0.0012
    0.066
    Heptachlor epoxide
    1024-57-3
    0.016
    0.066
    K033
    Wastewater and scrub water from the chlorination of cyclopentadiene in the production of
    chlordane.
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    77-47-4
    0.057
    2.4
    K034
    Filter solids from the filtration of hexachlorocyclopentadiene in the production of chlordane.
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    77-47-4
    0.057
    2.4
    K035
    Wastewater treatment sludges generated in the production of creosote.
    Acenaphthene
    83-32-9
    NA
    3.4
    Anthracene
    120-12-7
    NA
    3.4
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    o-Cresol
    95-48-7
    0.11
    5.6
    m-Cresol
    (difficult to distinguish from p-
    cresol)
    108-39-4
    0.77
    5.6
    p-Cresol
    (difficult to distinguish from m-
    cresol)
    106-44-5
    0.77
    5.6
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    NA
    8.2
    Fluoranthene
    206-44-0
    0.068
    3.4
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    NA
    3.4
    Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
    193-39-5
    NA
    3.4
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2

    117
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    K036
    Still bottoms from toluene reclamation distillaiton in the production of disulfoton.
    Disulfoton
    298-04-4
    0.017
    6.2
    K037
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the production of disulfoton.
    Disulfoton
    298-04-4
    0.017
    6.2
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    K038
    Wastewater from the washing and stripping of phorate production.
    Phorate
    298-02-2
    0.021
    4.6
    K039
    Filter cake from the filtration of diethylphosphorodithioic acid in the production of phorate.
    NA
    NA
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    K040
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of phorate.
    Phorate
    298-02-2
    0.021
    4.6
    K041
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of toxaphene.
    Toxaphene
    8001-35-2
    0.0095
    2.6
    K042
    Heavy ends or distillation residues from the distillation of tetrachlorobenzene in the production
    of 2,4,5-T.
    o-Dichlorobenzene
    95-50-1
    0.088
    6.0
    p-Dichlorobenzene
    106-46-7
    0.090
    6.0
    Pentachlorobenzene
    608-93-5
    0.055
    10
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    14
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    120-82-1
    0.055
    19
    K043
    2,6-Dichlorophenol waste from the production of 2,4-D.
    2,4-Dichlorophenol
    120-83-2
    0.044
    14
    2,6-Dichlorophenol
    187-65-0
    0.044
    14
    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
    Pentachlorophenol
    87-86-5
    0.089
    7.4

    118
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    HxCDDs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    HxCDFs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDDs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDFs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000035
    0.001
    TCDDs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    TCDFs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    K044
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing and processing of explosives.
    NA
    NA
    DEACT
    DEACT
    K045
    Spent carbon from the treatment of wastewater containing explosives.
    NA
    NA
    DEACT
    DEACT
    K046
    Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing, formulation and loading of lead-based
    initiating compounds.
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    K047
    Pink or red water from TNT operations.
    NA
    NA
    DEACT
    DEACT
    K048
    Dissolved air flotation (DAF) float from the petroleum refining industry.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate
    117-81-7
    0.28
    28
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    84-74-2
    0.057
    28
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    NA
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Toluene
    108-88-33
    0.080
    10

    119
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    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
    K049
    Slop oil emulsion solids from the petroleum refining industry.
    Anthracene
    120-12-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate
    117-81-7
    0.28
    28
    Carbon disulfide
    75-15-0
    3.8
    NA
    Chrysene
    2218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    2,4-Dimethylphenol
    105-67-9
    0.036
    NA
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    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-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    NA
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    NA
    11 mg/l TCLP
    K050
    Heat exchanger bundle cleaning sludge from the petroleum refining industry.
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    NA
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    NA
    11 mg/l TCLP
    K051
    API separator sludge from the petroleum refining industry.
    Acenaphthene
    83-32-9
    0.059
    NA
    Anthracene
    120-12-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4

    120
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate
    117-81-7
    0.28
    28
    Chrysene
    2218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    105-67-9
    0.057
    28
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    NA
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.08
    10
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    NA
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    NA
    11 mg/l TCLP
    K052
    Tank bottoms (leaded) from the petroleum refining industry.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    o-Cresol
    95-48-7
    0.11
    5.6
    m-Cresol
    (difficult to distinguish from p-
    cresol)
    108-39-4
    0.77
    5.6
    p-Cresol
    (difficult to distinguish from m-
    cresol)
    106-44-5
    0.77
    5.6
    2,4-Dimethylphenol
    105-67-9
    0.036
    NA
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.08
    10
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    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

    121
    K060
    Ammonia still lime sludge from coking operations.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    K061
    Emission control dust or sludge from the primary production of steel in electric furnaces.
    Antimony
    7440-36-0
    NA
    1.15 mg/l TCLP
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    NA
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    Barium
    7440-39-3
    NA
    21 mg/l TCLP
    Beryllium
    7440-41-7
    NA
    1.22 mg/l TCLP
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    0.11 mg/l TCLP
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.025 mg/l TCLP
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    Selenium
    7782-49-2
    NA
    5.7 mg/l TCLP
    Silver
    7440-22-4
    NA
    0.14 mg/l TCLP
    Thallium
    7440-28-0
    NA
    0.20 mg/l TCLP
    Zinc
    7440-66-6
    NA
    4.3 mg/l TCLP
    K062
    Spent pickle liquor generated by steel finishing operations of facilities within the iron and steel
    industry (SIC Codes 331 and 332).
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    NA
    K069
    Emission control dust or sludge from secondary lead smelting. - Calcium sulfate (Low Lead)
    Subcategory
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    0.11 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    K069
    Emission control dust or sludge from secondary lead smelting. - Non-Calcium sulfate (High
    Lead) Subcategory
    NA
    NA
    NA
    RLEAD

    122
    K071
    K071 (Brine purification muds from the mercury cell process in chlorine production, where
    separately prepurified brine is not used) nonwastewaters that are residues from RMERC.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.20 mg/l TCLP
    K071
    K071 (Brine purification muds from the mercury cell process in chlorine production, where
    separately prepurified brine is not used) nonwastewaters that are not residues from RMERC.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.025 mg/l TCLP
    K071
    All K071 wastewaters.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    NA
    K073
    Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from the purification step of the diaphragm cell process using
    graphite anodes in chlorine production.
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    71-55-6
    0.054
    6.0
    K083
    Distillation bottoms from aniline production.
    Aniline
    62-53-3
    0.81
    14
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Cyclohexanone
    108-94-1
    0.36
    NA
    Diphenylamine
    (difficult to distinguish from
    diphenylnitrosamine)
    122-39-4
    0.92
    13
    Diphenylnitrosamine (difficult to
    distinguish from diphenylamine)
    86-30-6
    0.92
    13
    Nitrobenzene
    98-95-3
    0.068
    14
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    K084
    Wastewater treatment sludges generated during the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals
    from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds.
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    K085
    Distillation or fractionation column bottoms from the production of chlorobenzenes.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10

    123
    Chlorobenzene
    108-90-7
    0.057
    6.0
    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
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    Total PCBs
    (sum of all PCB isomers, or all
    Aroclors)
    1336-36-3
    0.10
    10
    Pentachlorobenzene
    608-93-5
    0.055
    10
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    14
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    120-82-1
    0.055
    19
    K086
    Solvent wastes and sludges, caustic washes and sludges, or water washes and sludges from
    cleaning tubs and equipment used in the formulation of ink from pigments, driers, soaps, and
    stabilizers containing chromium and lead.
    Acetone
    67-64-1
    0.28
    160
    Acetophenone
    96-86-2
    0.010
    9.7
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate
    117-81-7
    0.28
    28
    n-Butyl alcohol
    71-36-3
    5.6
    2.6
    Butylbenzyl phthalate
    85-68-7
    0.017
    28
    Cyclohexanone
    108-94-1
    0.36
    NA
    o-Dichlorobenzene
    95-50-1
    0.088
    6.0
    Diethyl phthalate
    84-66-2
    0.20
    28
    Dimethyl phthalate
    131-11-3
    0.047
    28
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    84-74-2
    0.057
    28
    Di-n-octyl phthalate
    117-84-0
    0.017
    28
    Ethyl acetate
    141-78-6
    0.34
    33
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Methanol
    67-56-1
    5.6
    NA
    Methyl ethyl ketone
    78-93-3
    0.28
    36
    Methyl isobutyl ketone
    108-10-1
    0.14
    33
    Methylene chloride
    75-09-2
    0.089
    30
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Nitrobenzene
    98-95-3
    0.068
    14
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    71-55-6
    0.054
    6.0
    Trichloroethylene
    79-01-6
    0.054
    6.0
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    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
    0.75 mg/l TCLP

    124
    K087
    Decanter tank tar sludge from coking operations.
    Acenaphthylene
    208-96-8
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Fluoranthene
    206-44-0
    0.068
    3.4
    Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    K088
    Spent potliners from primary aluminum reduction.
    Acenaphthene
    83-32-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Anthracene
    120-12-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
    191-24-2
    0.0055
    1.8
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2
    Fluoranthene
    206-44-0
    0.068
    3.4
    Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Antimony
    7440-36-0
    1.9
    1.15 mg/l TCLP
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    26.1 mg/l
    Barium
    7440-39-3
    1.2
    21 mg/l TCLP
    Beryllium
    7440-41-7
    0.82
    1.22 mg/l TCLP
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    0.11 mg/l TCLP
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    0.025 mg/l TCLP
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    Selenium
    7782-49-2
    0.82
    5.7 mg/l TCLP
    Silver
    7440-22-4
    0.43
    0.14 mg/l TCLP
    Cyanide (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanide (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30
    Fluoride
    16984-48-8
    35
    NA

    125
    K093
    Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene.
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    100-21-0
    0.055
    28
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    85-44-9
    0.055
    28
    K094
    Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene.
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    100-21-0
    0.055
    28
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    85-44-9
    0.055
    28
    K095
    Distillation bottoms from the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    Pentachloroethane
    76-01-7
    0.055
    6.0
    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
    630-20-6
    0.057
    6.0
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    79-34-6
    0.057
    6.0
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    1,1,2-Trichloroethane
    79-00-5
    0.054
    6.0
    Trichloroethylene
    79-01-6
    0.054
    6.0
    K096
    Heavy ends from the heavy ends column from the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
    m-Dichlorobenzene
    541-73-1
    0.036
    6.0
    Pentachloroethane
    76-01-7
    0.055
    6.0
    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
    630-20-6
    0.057
    6.0
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    79-34-6
    0.057
    6.0
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    120-82-1
    0.055
    19
    1,1,2-Trichloroethane
    79-00-5
    0.054
    6.0
    Trichloroethylene
    79-01-6
    0.054
    6.0
    K097
    Vacuum stripper discharge from the chlordane chlorinator in the production of chlordane.
    Chlordane (
    ?
    and
    ?
    isomers)
    57-74-9
    0.0033
    0.26
    Heptachlor
    76-44-8
    0.0012
    0.066
    Heptachlor epoxide
    1024-57-3
    0.016
    0.066
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    77-47-4
    0.057
    2.4

    126
    K098
    Untreated process wastewater from the production of toxaphene.
    Toxaphene
    8001-35-2
    0.0095
    2.6
    K099
    Untreated wastewater from the production of 2,4-D.
    2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
    94-75-7
    0.72
    10
    HxCDDs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    HxCDFs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDDs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDFs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000035
    0.001
    TCDDs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    TCDFs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    K100
    Waste leaching solution from acid leaching of emission control dust or sludge from secondary
    lead smelting.
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    0.11 mg/l TCLP
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    K101
    Distillation tar residues from the distillation of aniline-based compounds in the production of
    veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds.
    o-Nitroaniline
    88-74-4
    0.27
    14
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    NA
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    NA
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    NA
    K102
    Residue from the use of activated carbon for decolorization in the production of veterinary
    pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds.
    o-Nitrophenol
    88-75-5
    0.028
    13
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    NA
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    NA
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    NA

    127
    K103
    Process residues from aniline extraction from the production of aniline.
    Aniline
    62-53-3
    0.81
    14
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    2,4-Dinitrophenol
    51-28-5
    0.12
    160
    Nitrobenzene
    98-95-3
    0.068
    14
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    K104
    Combined wastewater streams generated from nitrobenzene or aniline production.
    Aniline
    62-53-3
    0.81
    14
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    2,4-Dinitrophenol
    51-28-5
    0.12
    160
    Nitrobenzene
    98-95-3
    0.068
    14
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    K105
    Separated aqueous stream from the reactor product washing step in the production of chloro-
    benzenes.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Chlorobenzene
    108-90-7
    0.057
    6.0
    2-Chlorophenol
    95-57-8
    0.044
    5.7
    o-Dichlorobenzene
    95-50-1
    0.088
    6.0
    p-Dichlorobenzene
    106-46-7
    0.090
    6.0
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
    95-95-4
    0.18
    7.4
    2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
    88-06-2
    0.035
    7.4
    K106
    K106 (wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury cell process in chlorine production)
    nonwastewaters that contain greater than or equal to 260 mg/kg total mercury.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    RMERC
    K106
    K106 (wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury cell process in chlorine production)
    nonwastewaters that contain less than 260 mg/kg total mercury that are residues from RMERC.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.20 mg/l TCLP
    K106
    Other K106 nonwastewaters that contain less than 260 mg/kg total mercury and are not residues
    from RMERC.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.025 mg/l TCLP

    128
    K106
    All K106 wastewaters.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    NA
    K107
    Column bottoms from product separation from the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine
    (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    CARBN; or
    BIODG fb
    CARBN
    CMBST
    K108
    Condensed column overheads from product separation and condensed reactor vent gases from
    the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    CARBN; or
    BIODG fb
    CARBN
    CMBST
    K109
    Spent filter cartridges from product purification from the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine
    (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    CARBN; or
    BIODG fb
    CARBN
    CMBST
    K110
    Condensed column overheads from intermediate separation from the production of 1,1-
    dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from carboxylic acid hydrazides.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    CARBN; or
    BIODG fb
    CARBN
    CMBST
    K111
    Product washwaters from the production of dinitrotoluene via nitration of toluene
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene
    121-1-1
    0.32
    140
    2,6-Dinitrotoluene
    606-20-2
    0.55
    28

    129
    K112
    Reaction by-product water from the drying column in the production of toluenediamine via
    hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    CARBN; or
    BIODG fb
    CARBN
    CMBST
    K113
    Condensed liquid light ends from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of
    toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
    NA
    NA
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    K114
    Vicinals from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydro-
    genation of dinitrotoluene.
    NA
    NA
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    K115
    Heavy ends from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via
    hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    NA
    NA
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    K116
    Organic condensate from the solvent recovery column in the production of toluene diisocyanate
    via phosgenation of toluenediamine.
    NA
    NA
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    K117
    Wastewater from the reactor vent gas scrubber in the production of ethylene dibromide via
    bromination of ethene.
    Methyl bromide (Bromo-
    methane)
    74-83-9
    0.11
    15
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Ethylene dibromide (1,2-
    Dibromoethane)
    106-93-4
    0.028
    15
    K118
    Spent absorbent solids from purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene

    130
    dibromide via bromination of ethene.
    Methyl bromide (Bromo-
    methane)
    74-83-9
    0.11
    15
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Ethylene dibromide (1,2-
    Dibromoethane)
    106-93-4
    0.028
    15
    K123
    Process wastewater (including supernates, filtrates, and washwaters) from the production of
    ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    (BIODG or
    CARBN)
    CMBST
    K124
    Reactor vent scrubber water from the production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    (BIODG or
    CARBN)
    CMBST
    K125
    Filtration, evaporation, and centrifugation solids from the production of ethylenebisdithio-
    carbamic acid and its salts.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    (BIODG or
    CARBN)
    CMBST
    K126
    Baghouse dust and floor sweepings in milling and packaging operations from the production or
    formulation of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
    NA
    NA
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    (BIODG or
    CARBN)
    CMBST
    K131
    Wastewater from the reactor and spent sulfuric acid from the acid dryer from the production of
    methyl bromide.
    Methyl bromide (Bromo-
    methane)
    74-83-9
    0.11
    15

    131
    K132
    Spent absorbent and wastewater separator solids from the production of methyl bromide.
    Methyl bromide (Bromo-
    methane)
    74-83-9
    0.11
    15
    K136
    Still bottoms from the purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene
    dibromide via bromination of ethene.
    Methyl bromide (Bromo-
    methane)
    74-83-9
    0.11
    15
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Ethylene dibromide (1,2-
    Dibromoethane)
    106-93-4
    0.028
    15
    K141
    Process residues from the recovery of coal tar, including, but not limited to, collecting sump
    residues from the production of coke or the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal.
    This listing does not include K087 (decanter tank tar sludge from coking operations).
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-2-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(k)-
    fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(b)-
    fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2
    Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    K142
    Tar storage tank residues from the production of coke from coal or from the recovery of coke
    by-products produced from coal.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(k)-
    fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(b)-
    fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2

    132
    Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    K143
    Process residues from the recovery of light oil, including, but not limited to, those generated in
    stills, decanters, and wash oil recovery units from the recovery of coke by-products produced
    from coal.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(k)-
    fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(b)-
    fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    K144
    Wastewater sump residues from light oil refining, including, but not limited to, intercepting or
    contamination sump sludges from the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(k)-
    fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(b)-
    fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2
    K145
    Residues from naphthalene collection and recovery operations from the recovery of coke by-
    products produced from coal.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    K147
    Tar storage tank residues from coal tar refining.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10

    133
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(k)-
    fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(b)-
    fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2
    Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    K148
    Residues from coal tar distillation, including, but not limited to, still bottoms.
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(k)-
    fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene (difficult
    to distinguish from benzo(b)-
    fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2
    Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    K149
    Distillation bottoms from the production of
    ?
    - (or methyl-) chlorinated toluenes, ring-chlorinated
    toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and compounds with mixtures of these functional groups. (This
    waste does not include still bottoms from the distillations of benzyl chloride.)
    Chlorobenzene
    108-90-7
    0.057
    6.0
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Chloromethane
    74-87-3
    0.19
    30
    p-Dichlorobenzene
    106-46-7
    0.090
    6.0
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    Pentachlorobenzene
    608-93-5
    0.055
    10
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    14
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    K150
    Organic residuals, excluding spent carbon adsorbent, from the spent chlorine gas and hydro-
    chloric acid recovery processes associated with the production of
    ?
    - (or methyl-) chlorinated
    toluenes, ring-chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and compounds with mixtures of these
    functional groups.
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0

    134
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Chloromethane
    74-87-3
    0.19
    30
    p-Dichlorobenzene
    106-46-7
    0.090
    6.0
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    Pentachlorobenzene
    608-93-5
    0.055
    10
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    14
    1,1,2,2- Tetrachloroethane
    79-34-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    120-82-1
    0.055
    19
    K151
    Wastewater treatment sludges, excluding neutralization and biological sludges, generated during
    the treatment of wastewaters from the production of
    ?
    - (or methyl-) chlorinated toluenes, ring-
    chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and compounds with mixtures of these functional
    groups.
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    Pentachlorobenzene
    608-93-5
    0.055
    10
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    14
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    K156
    Organic waste (including heavy ends, still bottoms, light ends, spent solvents, filtrates, and
    decantates) from the production of carbamates and carbamoyl oximes.
    10
    Acetonitrile
    75-05-8
    5.6
    1.8
    Acetophenone
    96-86-2
    0.010
    9.7
    Aniline
    62-53-3
    0.81
    14
    Benomyl
    17804-35-2
    0.056
    1.4
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Carbaryl
    63-25-21
    0.006
    0.14
    Carbenzadim
    10605-21-7
    0.056
    1.4
    Carbofuran
    1563-66-2
    0.006
    0.14
    Carbosulfan
    55285-14-8
    0.028
    1.4
    Chlorobenzene
    108-90-7
    0.057
    6.0
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    o-Dichlorobenzene
    95-50-1
    0.088
    6.0
    Methomyl
    16752-77-5
    0.028
    0.14
    Methylene chloride
    75-09-2
    0.089
    30
    Methyl ethyl ketone
    78-93-3
    0.28
    36
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Pyridine
    110-86-1
    0.014
    16

    135
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Triethylamine
    121-44-8
    0.081
    1.5
    K157
    Wastewaters (including scrubber waters, condenser waters, washwaters, and separation waters)
    from the production of carbamates and carbamoyl oximes.
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Chloromethane
    74-87-3
    0.19
    30
    Methomyl
    16752-77-5
    0.028
    0.14
    Methylene chloride
    75-09-2
    0.089
    30
    Methyl ethyl ketone
    78-93-3
    0.28
    36
    Pyridine
    110-86-1
    0.014
    16
    Triethylamine
    121-44-8
    0.081
    1.5
    K158
    Baghouse dusts and filter/separation solids from the production of carbamates and carbamoyl
    oximes.
    Benomyl
    17804-35-2
    0.056
    1.4
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Carbenzadim
    10605-21-7
    0.056
    1.4
    Carbofuran
    1563-66-2
    0.006
    0.14
    Carbosulfan
    55285-14-8
    0.028
    1.4
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    Methylene chloride
    75-09-2
    0.089
    30
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    K159
    Organics from the treatment of thiocarbamate wastes.
    10
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Butylate
    2008-41-5
    0.042
    1.4
    EPTC (Eptam)
    759-94-4
    0.042
    1.4
    Molinate
    2212-67-1
    0.042
    1.4
    Pebulate
    1114-71-2
    0.042
    1.4
    Vernolate
    1929-77-7
    0.042
    1.4
    K161
    Purification solids (including filtration, evaporation, and centrifugation solids), baghouse dust
    and floor sweepings from the production of dithiocarbamate acids and their salts.
    Antimony
    7440-36-0
    1.9
    1.15
    11
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0
    11
    Carbon disulfide
    75-15-0
    3.8
    4.8
    11
    Dithiocarbamates (total)
    137-30-4
    0.028
    28
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75
    11
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11
    11

    136
    Selenium
    7782-49-2
    0.82
    5.7
    11
    K169
    Crude oil tank sediment from petroleum refining operations.
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
    191-24-2
    0.0055
    1.8
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Ethyl benzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    81-05-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Toluene (Methyl Benzene)
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Xylenes (Total)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    K170
    Clarified slurry oil sediment from petroleum refining operations.
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
    191-24-2
    0.0055
    1.8
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2
    Ethyl benzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Indeno(1,2,3,-cd)pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    81-05-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Toluene (Methyl Benzene)
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Xylenes (Total
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    K171
    Spent hydrotreating catalyst from petroleum refining operations, including guard beds used to
    desulfurize feeds to other catalytic reactors. (This listing does not include inert support media.)
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    Ethyl benzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenanthrene
    81-05-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Toluene (Methyl Benzene)
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Xylenes (Total)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Arsenic
    7740-38-2
    1.4
    5 mg/l TCLP

    137
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11.0 mg/l TCLP
    Vanadium
    7440-62-2
    4.3
    1.6 mg/l TCLP
    Reactive sulfides
    NA
    DEACT
    DEACT
    K172
    Spent hydrorefining catalyst from petroleum refining operations, including guard beds used to
    desulfurize feeds to other catalytic reactors. (This listing does not include inert support media.)
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Ethyl benzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Toluene (Methyl Benzene)
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Xylenes (Total)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Antimony
    7740-36-0
    1.9
    1.15 mg/l TCLP
    Arsenic
    7740-38-2
    1.4
    5 mg/l TCLP
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11.0 mg/l TCLP
    Vanadium
    7440-62-2
    4.3
    1.6 mg/l TCLP
    Reactive Sulfides
    NA
    DEACT
    DEACT
    K174
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of ethylene dicholoride or vinyl choloride
    monomer.
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxin (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-
    HpCDD)
    35822-46-9
    0.000035 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.0025 or
    CMBST
    11
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachloro-
    dibenzofuran (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-
    HpCDF)
    67562-39-4
    0.000035 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.0025 or
    CMBST
    11
    1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachloro-
    dibenzofuran (1,2,3,4,7,8,9-
    HpCDF)
    55673-89-7
    0.000035 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.0025 or
    CMBST
    11
    All hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    (HxCDDs)
    34465-46-8
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    11
    All hexachlorodibenzofurans
    (HxCDFs)
    55684-94-1
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    11
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxin
    (1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDD)
    3268-87-9
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.005 or CMBST
    11
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachloro-
    dibenzofuran (1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-
    OCDF)
    39001-02-0
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.005 or CMBST
    11
    All pentachlorodibenzo-p-
    dioxins (PeCDDs)
    36088-22-9
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    11
    All pentachlorodibenzofurans
    (PeCDFs)
    30402-15-4
    0.000035 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    11
    All tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
    (TCDDs)
    41903-57-5
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    11

    138
    All tetrachlorodibenzofurans
    (TCDFs)
    55722-27-5
    0.000063 or
    CMBST
    11
    0.001 or CMBST
    11
    Arsenic
    7440-36-0
    1.4
    5.0 mg/L TCLP
    K175
    Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of vinyl chloride monomer using mercuric
    chloride catalyst in an acetylene-based process.
    Mercury
    12
    7438-97-6
    NA
    0.025 mg/L TCLP
    PH
    12
    NA
    pH
    ?
    6.0
    K175
    All K175 wastewaters.
    Mercury
    7438-97-6
    0.15
    NA
    P001
    Warfarin, & salts, when present at concentrations greater than 0.3 percent
    Warfarin
    81-81-2
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P002
    1-Acetyl-2-thiourea
    1-Acetyl-2-thiourea
    591-08-2
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P003
    Acrolein
    Acrolein
    107-02-8
    0.29
    CMBST
    P004
    Aldrin
    Aldrin
    309-00-2
    0.021
    0.066
    P005
    Allyl alcohol
    Allyl alcohol
    107-18-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    139
    P006
    Aluminum phosphide
    Aluminum phosphide
    20859-73-8
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    P007
    5-Aminomethyl-3-isoxazolol
    5-Aminomethyl-3-isoxazolol
    2763-96-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P008
    4-Aminopyridine
    4-Aminopyridine
    504-24-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P009
    Ammonium picrate
    Ammonium picrate
    131-74-8
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    P010
    Arsenic acid
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    P011
    Arsenic pentoxide
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    P012
    Arsenic trioxide
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    P013
    Barium cyanide
    Barium
    7440-39-3
    NA
    21 mg/l TCLP
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30

    140
    P014
    Thiophenol (Benzene thiol)
    Thiophenol (Benzene thiol)
    108-98-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P015
    Beryllium dust
    Beryllium
    7440-41-7
    RMETL;or
    RTHRM
    RMETL; or
    RTHRM
    P016
    Dichloromethyl ether (Bis(chloromethyl)ether)
    Dichloromethyl ether
    542-88-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P017
    Bromoacetone
    Bromoacetone
    598-31-2
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P018
    Brucine
    Brucine
    357-57-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P020
    2-sec-Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol (Dinoseb)
    2-sec-Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
    (Dinoseb)
    88-85-7
    0.066
    2.5
    P021
    Calcium cyanide
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30

    141
    P022
    Carbon disulfide
    Carbon disulfide
    75-15-0
    3.8
    CMBST
    Carbon disulfide; alternate
    6
    standard for nonwastewaters
    only
    75-15-0
    NA
    4.8 mg/l TCLP
    P023
    Chloroacetaldehyde
    Chloroacetaldehyde
    107-20-0
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P024
    p-Chloroaniline
    p-Chloroaniline
    106-47-8
    0.46
    16
    P026
    1-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea
    1-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea
    5344-82-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P027
    3-Chloropropionitrile
    3-Chloropropionitrile
    542-76-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P028
    Benzyl chloride
    Benzyl chloride
    100-44-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P029
    Copper cyanide
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30

    142
    P030
    Cyanides (soluble salts and complexes)
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30
    P031
    Cyanogen
    Cyanogen
    460-19-5
    CHOXD;
    WETOX; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD;
    WETOX; or
    CMBST
    P033
    Cyanogen chloride
    Cyanogen chloride
    506-77-4
    CHOXD;
    WETOX; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD;
    WETOX; or
    CMBST
    P034
    2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
    2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
    131-89-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P036
    Dichlorophenylarsine
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    P037
    Dieldrin
    Dieldrin
    60-57-1
    0.017
    0.13
    P038
    Diethylarsine
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    P039
    Disulfoton
    Disulfoton
    298-04-4
    0.017
    6.2
    P040
    O,O-Diethyl-O-pyrazinyl-phosphorothioate
    O,O-Diethyl-O-pyrazinyl-
    phosphorothioate
    297-97-2
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    143
    P041
    Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate
    Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate 311-45-5
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P042
    Epinephrine
    Epinephrine
    51-43-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P043
    Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP)
    Diisopropylfluorophosphate
    (DFP)
    55-91-4
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P044
    Dimethoate
    Dimethoate
    60-51-5
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P045
    Thiofanox
    Thiofanox
    39196-18-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P046
    ?
    ,
    ?
    -Dimethylphenethylamine
    ?
    ,
    ?
    -Dimethylphenethylamine
    122-09-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P047
    4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
    4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
    543-52-1
    0.28
    160

    144
    P047
    4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol salts
    NA
    NA
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P048
    2,4-Dinitrophenol
    2,4-Dinitrophenol
    51-28-5
    0.12
    160
    P049
    Dithiobiuret
    Dithiobiuret
    541-53-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P050
    Endosulfan
    Endosulfan I
    939-98-8
    0.023
    0.066
    Endosulfan II
    33213-6-5
    0.029
    0.13
    Endosulfan sulfate
    1031-07-8
    0.029
    0.13
    P051
    Endrin
    Endrin
    72-20-8
    0.0028
    0.13
    Endrin aldehyde
    7421-93-4
    0.025
    0.13
    P054
    Aziridine
    Aziridine
    151-56-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P056
    Fluorine
    Fluoride (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    16964-48-8
    35
    ADGAS fb
    NEUTR

    145
    P057
    Fluoroacetamide
    Fluoroacetamide
    640-19-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P058
    Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt
    Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt
    62-74-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P059
    Heptachlor
    Heptachlor
    76-44-8
    0.0012
    0.066
    Heptachlor epoxide
    1024-57-3
    0.016
    0.066
    P060
    Isodrin
    Isodrin
    465-73-6
    0.021
    0.066
    P062
    Hexaethyl tetraphosphate
    Hexaethyl tetraphosphate
    757-58-4
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P063
    Hydrogen cyanide
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30
    P064
    Isocyanic acid, ethyl ester
    Isocyanic acid, ethyl ester
    624-83-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P065
    P065 (mercury fulminate) nonwastewaters, regardless of their total mercury content, that are
    not incinerator residues or are not residues from RMERC.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    IMERC

    146
    P065
    P065 (mercury fulminate) nonwastewaters that are either incinerator residues or are residues
    from RMERC; and contain greater than or equal to 260 mg/kg total mercury.
    Mercury
    7339-97-6
    NA
    RMERC
    P065
    P065 (mercury fulminate) nonwastewaters that are residues from RMERC and contain less than
    260 mg/kg total mercury.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.20 mg/l TCLP
    P065
    P065 (mercury fulminate) nonwastewaters that are incinerator residues and contain less than
    260 mg/kg total mercury.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.025 mg/l TCLP
    P065
    All P065 (mercury fulminate) wastewaters.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    NA
    P066
    Methomyl
    Methomyl
    16752-77-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P067
    2-Methyl-aziridine
    2-Methyl-aziridine
    75-55-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P068
    Methyl hydrazine
    Methyl hydrazine
    60-34-4
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED, or
    CMBST

    147
    P069
    2-Methyllactonitrile
    2-Methyllactonitrile
    75-86-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P070
    Aldicarb
    Aldicarb
    116-06-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P071
    Methyl parathion
    Methyl parathion
    298-00-0
    0.014
    4.6
    P072
    1-Naphthyl-2-thiourea
    1-Naphthyl-2-thiourea
    86-88-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P073
    Nickel carbonyl
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    P074
    Nickel cyanide
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    P075
    Nicotine and salts
    Nicotine and salts
    54-11-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P076
    Nitric oxide
    Nitric oxide
    10102-43-9
    ADGAS
    ADGAS

    148
    P077
    p-Nitroaniline
    p-Nitroaniline
    100-01-6
    0.028
    28
    P078
    Nitrogen dioxide
    Nitrogen dioxide
    10102-44-0
    ADGAS
    ADGAS
    P081
    Nitroglycerin
    Nitroglycerin
    55-63-0
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    P082
    N-Nitrosodimethylamine
    N-Nitrosodimethylamine
    62-75-9
    0.40
    2.3
    P084
    N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine
    N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine
    4549-40-0
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P085
    Octamethylpyrophosphoramide
    Octamethylpyrophosphoramide
    152-16-9
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P087
    Osmium tetroxide
    Osmium tetroxide
    20816-12-0
    RMETL; or
    RTHRM
    RMETL; or
    RTHRM
    P088
    Endothall
    Endothall
    145-73-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    149
    P089
    Parathion
    Parathion
    56-38-2
    0.014
    4.6
    P092
    P092 (phenyl mercuric acetate) nonwastewaters, regardless of their total mercury content, that
    are not incinerator residues or are not residues from RMERC.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    IMERC; or
    RMERC
    P092
    P092 (phenyl mercuric acetate) nonwastewaters that are either incinerator residues or are
    residues from RMERC; and still contain greater than or equal to 260 mg/kg total mercury.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    RMERC
    P092
    P092 (phenyl mercuric acetate) nonwastewaters that are residues from RMERC and contain less
    than 260 mg/kg total mercury.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.20 mg/l TCLP
    P092
    P092 (phenyl mercuric acetate) nonwastewaters that are incinerator residues and contain less
    than 260 mg/kg total mercury.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.025 mg/l TCLP
    P092
    All P092 (phenyl mercuric acetate) wastewaters.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    NA
    P093
    Phenylthiourea
    Phenylthiourea
    103-85-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P094
    Phorate
    Phorate
    298-02-2
    0.021
    4.6

    150
    P095
    Phosgene
    Phosgene
    75-44-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P096
    Phosphine
    Phosphine
    7803-51-2
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    P097
    Famphur
    Famphur
    52-85-7
    0.017
    15
    P098
    Potassium cyanide
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30
    P099
    Potassium silver cyanide
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30
    Silver
    7440-22-4
    0.43
    0.14 mg/l TCLP
    P101
    Ethyl cyanide (Propanenitrile)
    Ethyl cyanide (Propanenitrile)
    107-12-0
    0.24
    360
    P102
    Propargyl alcohol
    Propargyl alcohol
    107-19-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P103
    Selenourea
    Selenium
    7782-49-2
    0.82
    5.7 mg/l TCLP

    151
    P104
    Silver cyanide
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30
    Silver
    7440-22-4
    0.43
    0.14 mg/l TCLP
    P105
    Sodium azide
    Sodium azide
    26628-22-8
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    P106
    Sodium cyanide
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30
    P108
    Strychnine and salts
    Strychnine and salts
    57-24-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P109
    Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
    Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
    3689-24-5
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P110
    Tetraethyl lead
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    P111
    Tetraethylpyrophosphate
    Tetraethylpyrophosphate
    107-49-3
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P112
    Tetranitromethane
    Tetranitromethane
    509-14-8
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST

    152
    P113
    Thallic oxide
    Thallium (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    7440-28-0
    1.4
    RTHRM; or
    STABL
    P114
    Thallium selenite
    Selenium
    7782-49-2
    0.82
    5.7 mg/l TCLP
    P115
    Thallium (I) sulfate
    Thallium (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    7440-28-0
    1.4
    RTHRM; or
    STABL
    P116
    Thiosemicarbazide
    Thiosemicarbazide
    79-19-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P118
    Trichloromethanethiol
    Trichloromethanethiol
    75-70-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    P119
    Ammonium vanadate
    Vanadium (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    7440-62-2
    4.3
    STABL
    P120
    Vanadium pentoxide
    Vanadium (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    7440-62-2
    4.3
    STABL
    P121
    Zinc cyanide
    Cyanides (Total)
    7
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    7
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30

    153
    P122
    Zinc phosphide Zn3P2, when present at concentrations greater than 10 percent
    Zinc Phosphide
    1314-84-7
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    P123
    Toxaphene
    Toxaphene
    8001-35-2
    0.0095
    2.6
    P127
    Carbofuran
    Carbofuran
    1563-66-2
    0.006
    0.14
    P128
    Mexacarbate
    Mexacarbate
    315-18-4
    0.056
    1.4
    P185
    Tirpate
    10
    Tirpate
    26419-73-8
    0.056
    0.28
    P188
    Physostigimine salicylate
    Physostigmine salicylate
    57-64-7
    0.056
    1.4
    P189
    Carbosulfan
    Carbosulfan
    55285-14-8
    0.028
    1.4
    P190
    Metolcarb
    Metolcarb
    1129-41-5
    0.056
    1.4
    P191
    Dimetilan
    10
    Dimetilan
    644-64-4
    0.056
    1.4
    P192
    Isolan
    10
    Isolan
    119-38-0
    0.056
    1.4
    P194
    Oxamyl
    Oxamyl
    23135-22-0
    0.056
    0.28

    154
    P196
    Manganese dimethyldithiocarbamates (total)
    Dithiocarbamates (total)
    NA
    0.028
    28
    P197
    Formparanate
    10
    Formparanate
    17702-57-7
    0.056
    1.4
    P198
    Formetanate hydrochloride
    Formetanate hydrochloride
    23422-53-9
    0.056
    1.4
    P199
    Methiocarb
    Methiocarb
    2032-65-7
    0.056
    1.4
    P201
    Promecarb
    Promecarb
    2631-37-0
    0.056
    1.4
    P202
    m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate
    m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate
    64-00-6
    0.056
    1.4
    P203
    Aldicarb sulfone
    Aldicarb sulfone
    1646-88-4
    0.056
    0.28
    P204
    Physostigmine
    Physostigmine
    57-47-6
    0.056
    1.4
    P205
    Ziram
    Dithiocarbamates (total)
    NA
    0.028
    28
    U001
    Acetaldehyde
    Acetaldehyde
    75-07-0
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    155
    U002
    Acetone
    Acetone
    67-64-1
    0.28
    160
    U003
    Acetonitrile
    Acetonitrile
    75-05-8
    5.6
    CMBST
    Acetonitrile; alternate
    6
    standard
    for nonwastewaters only
    75-05-8
    NA
    38
    U004
    Acetophenone
    Acetophenone
    98-86-2
    0.010
    9.7
    U005
    2-Acetylaminofluorene
    2-Acetylaminofluorene
    53-96-3
    0.059
    140
    U006
    Acetyl chloride
    Acetyl chloride
    75-36-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U007
    Acrylamide
    Acrylamide
    79-06-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U008
    Acrylic acid
    Acrylic acid
    79-10-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U009
    Acrylonitrile
    Acrylonitrile
    107-13-1
    0.24
    84

    156
    U010
    Mitomycin C
    Mitomycin C
    50-07-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U011
    Amitrole
    Amitrole
    61-82-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U012
    Aniline
    Aniline
    62-53-3
    0.81
    14
    U014
    Auramine
    Auramine
    492-80-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U015
    Azaserine
    Azaserine
    115-02-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U016
    Benz(c)acridine
    Benz(c)acridine
    225-51-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U017
    Benzal chloride
    Benzal chloride
    98-87-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    157
    U018
    Benz(a)anthracene
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    U019
    Benzene
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    U020
    Benzenesulfonyl chloride
    Benzenesulfonyl chloride
    98-09-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U021
    Benzidine
    Benzidine
    92-87-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U022
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    Benzo(a)pyrene
    50-32-8
    0.061
    3.4
    U023
    Benzotrichloride
    Benzotrichloride
    98-07-7
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U024
    bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane
    bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane
    111-91-1
    0.036
    7.2
    U025
    bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether
    bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether
    111-44-4
    0.033
    6.0

    158
    U026
    Chlornaphazine
    Chlornaphazine
    494-03-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U027
    bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether
    bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether
    39638-32-9
    0.055
    7.2
    U028
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
    117-81-7
    0.28
    28
    U029
    Methyl bromide (Bromomethane)
    Methyl bromide (Bromo-
    methane)
    74-83-9
    0.11
    15
    U030
    4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether
    4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether
    101-55-3
    0.055
    15
    U031
    n-Butyl alcohol
    n-Butyl alcohol
    71-36-3
    5.6
    2.6
    U032
    Calcium chromate
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    U033
    Carbon oxyfluoride
    Carbon oxyfluoride
    353-50-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U034
    Trichloroacetaldehyde (Chloral)
    Trichloroacetaldehyde (Chloral)
    75-87-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    159
    U035
    Chlorambucil
    Chlorambucil
    305-03-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U036
    Chlordane
    Chlordane (
    ?
    and
    ?
    isomers)
    57-74-9
    0.0033
    0.26
    U037
    Chlorobenzene
    Chlorobenzene
    108-90-7
    0.057
    6.0
    U038
    Chlorobenzilate
    Chlorobenzilate
    510-15-6
    0.10
    CMBST
    U039
    p-Chloro-m-cresol
    p-Chloro-m-cresol
    59-50-7
    0.018
    14
    U041
    Epichlorohydrin (1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane)
    Epichlorohydrin (1-Chloro-2,3-
    epoxypropane)
    106-89-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U042
    2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
    2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
    110-75-8
    0.062
    CMBST
    U043
    Vinyl chloride
    Vinyl chloride
    75-01-4
    0.27
    6.0
    U044
    Chloroform
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0

    160
    U045
    Chloromethane (Methyl chloride)
    Chloromethane (Methyl
    chloride)
    74-87-3
    0.19
    30
    U046
    Chloromethyl methyl ether
    Chloromethyl methyl ether
    107-30-2
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U047
    2-Chloronaphthalene
    2-Chloronaphthalene
    91-58-7
    0.055
    5.6
    U048
    2-Chlorophenol
    2-Chlorophenol
    95-57-8
    0.044
    5.7
    U049
    4-Chloro-o-toluidine hydrochloride
    4-Chloro-o-toluidine hydro-
    chloride
    3165-93-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U050
    Chrysene
    Chrysene
    218-01-9
    0.059
    3.4
    U051
    Creosote
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    Pentachlorophenol
    87-86-5
    0.089
    7.4
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP

    161
    U052
    Cresols (Cresylic acid)
    o-Cresol
    95-48-7
    0.11
    5.6
    m-Cresol (difficult to distinguish
    from p-cresol)
    108-39-4
    0.77
    5.6
    p-Cresol (difficult to distinguish
    from m-cresol)
    106-44-5
    0.77
    5.6
    Cresol-mixed isomers (Cresylic
    acid)
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-cresol
    concentrations)
    1319-77-3
    0.88
    11.2
    U053
    Crotonaldehyde
    Crotonaldehyde
    4170-30-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U055
    Cumene
    Cumene
    98-82-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U056
    Cyclohexane
    Cyclohexane
    110-82-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U057
    Cyclohexanone
    Cyclohexanone
    108-94-1
    0.36
    CMBST
    Cyclohexanone; alternate
    6
    standard for nonwastewaters
    only
    108-94-1
    NA
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    U058
    Cyclophosphamide
    Cyclophosphamide
    50-18-0
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    162
    U059
    Daunomycin
    Daunomycin
    20830-81-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U060
    DDD
    o,p'-DDD
    53-19-0
    0.023
    0.087
    p,p'-DDD
    72-54-8
    0.023
    0.087
    U061
    DDT
    o,p'-DDT
    789-02-6
    0.0039
    0.087
    p,p'-DDT
    50-29-3
    0.0039
    0.087
    o,p'-DDD
    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
    U062
    Diallate
    Diallate
    2303-16-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U063
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
    53-70-3
    0.055
    8.2
    U064
    Dibenz(a,i)pyrene
    Dibenz(a,i)pyrene
    189-55-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U066
    1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
    1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
    96-12-8
    0.11
    15

    163
    U067
    Ethylene dibromide (1,2-Dibromoethane)
    Ethylene dibromide (1,2-
    Dibromoethane)
    106-93-4
    0.028
    15
    U068
    Dibromomethane
    Dibromomethane
    74-95-3
    0.11
    15
    U069
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    84-74-2
    0.057
    28
    U070
    o-Dichlorobenzene
    o-Dichlorobenzene
    95-50-1
    0.088
    6.0
    U071
    m-Dichlorobenzene
    m-Dichlorobenzene
    541-73-1
    0.036
    6.0
    U072
    p-Dichlorobenzene
    p-Dichlorobenzene
    106-46-7
    0.090
    6.0
    U073
    3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
    3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
    91-94-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U074
    1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
    cis-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
    1476-11-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
    764-41-0
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    164
    U075
    Dichlorodifluoromethane
    Dichlorodifluoromethane
    75-71-8
    0.23
    7.2
    U076
    1,1-Dichloroethane
    1,1-Dichloroethane
    75-34-3
    0.059
    6.0
    U077
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21
    6.0
    U078
    1,1-Dichloroethylene
    1,1-Dichloroethylene
    75-35-4
    0.025
    6.0
    U079
    1,2-Dichloroethylene
    trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
    156-60-5
    0.054
    30
    U080
    Methylene chloride
    Methylene chloride
    75-09-2
    0.089
    30
    U081
    2,4-Dichlorophenol
    2,4-Dichlorophenol
    120-83-2
    0.044
    14
    U082
    2,6-Dichlorophenol
    2,6-Dichlorophenol
    87-65-0
    0.044
    14
    U083
    1,2-Dichloropropane
    1,2-Dichloropropane
    78-87-5
    0.85
    18
    U084
    1,3-Dichloropropylene
    cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene
    10061-01-5
    0.036
    18
    trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene
    10061-02-6
    0.036
    18

    165
    U085
    1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane
    1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane
    1464-53-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U086
    N,N'-Diethylhydrazine
    N,N'-Diethylhydrazine
    1615-80-1
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U087
    O,O-Diethyl-S-methyldithiophosphate
    O,O-Diethyl-S-methyldithio-
    phosphate
    3288-58-2
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U088
    Diethyl phthalate
    Diethyl phthalate
    84-66-2
    0.20
    28
    U089
    Diethyl stilbestrol
    Diethyl stilbestrol
    56-53-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U090
    Dihydrosafrole
    Dihydrosafrole
    94-58-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U091
    3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine
    3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine
    119-90-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    166
    U092
    Dimethylamine
    Dimethylamine
    124-40-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U093
    p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
    p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
    60-11-7
    0.13
    CMBST
    U094
    7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene
    7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene 57-97-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U095
    3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
    3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
    119-93-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U096
    ?
    ,
    ?
    -Dimethyl benzyl hydroperoxide
    ?
    ,
    ?
    -Dimethyl benzyl hydro-
    peroxide
    80-15-9
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U097
    Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
    Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
    79-44-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U098
    1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
    1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
    57-14-7
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST

    167
    U099
    1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
    1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
    540-73-8
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U101
    2,4-Dimethylphenol
    2,4-Dimethylphenol
    105-67-9
    0.036
    14
    U102
    Dimethyl phthalate
    Dimethyl phthalate
    131-11-3
    0.047
    28
    U103
    Dimethyl sulfate
    Dimethyl sulfate
    77-78-1
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U105
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene
    121-14-2
    0.32
    140
    U106
    2,6-Dinitrotoluene
    2,6-Dinitrotoluene
    606-20-2
    0.55
    28
    U107
    Di-n-octyl phthalate
    Di-n-octyl phthalate
    117-84-0
    0.017
    28
    U108
    1,4-Dioxane
    1,4-Dioxane
    123-91-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    1,4-Dioxane; alternate
    6
    standard
    for nonwastewaters only
    123-91-1
    12.0
    170

    168
    U109
    1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
    1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
    122-66-7
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    1,2-Diphenylhydrazine;
    alternate
    6
    standard for
    wastewaters only
    122-66-7
    0.087
    NA
    U110
    Dipropylamine
    Dipropylamine
    142-84-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U111
    Di-n-propylnitrosamine
    Di-n-propylnitrosamine
    621-64-7
    0.40
    14
    U112
    Ethyl acetate
    Ethyl acetate
    141-78-6
    0.34
    33
    U113
    Ethyl acrylate
    Ethyl acrylate
    140-88-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U114
    Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid salts and esters
    Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid
    111-54-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U115
    Ethylene oxide
    Ethylene oxide
    75-21-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD; or
    CMBST

    169
    Ethylene oxide; alternate
    6
    standard for wastewaters only
    75-21-8
    0.12
    NA
    U116
    Ethylene thiourea
    Ethylene thiourea
    96-45-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U117
    Ethyl ether
    Ethyl ether
    60-29-7
    0.12
    160
    U118
    Ethyl methacrylate
    Ethyl methacrylate
    97-63-2
    0.14
    160
    U119
    Ethyl methane sulfonate
    Ethyl methane sulfonate
    62-50-0
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U120
    Fluoranthene
    Fluoranthene
    206-44-0
    0.068
    3.4
    U121
    Trichloromonofluoromethane
    Trichloromonofluoromethane
    75-69-4
    0.020
    30
    U122
    Formaldehyde
    Formaldehyde
    50-00-0
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    170
    U123
    Formic acid
    Formic acid
    64-18-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U124
    Furan
    Furan
    110-00-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U125
    Furfural
    Furfural
    98-01-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U126
    Glycidylaldehyde
    Glycidylaldehyde
    765-34-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U127
    Hexachlorobenzene
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    U128
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    87-68-3
    0.055
    5.6
    U129
    Lindane
    ?
    -BHC
    319-84-6
    0.00014
    0.066
    ?
    -BHC
    319-85-7
    0.00014
    0.066
    ?
    -BHC
    319-86-8
    0.023
    0.066
    ?
    -BHC (Lindane)
    58-89-9
    0.0017
    0.066

    171
    U130
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    77-47-4
    0.057
    2.4
    U131
    Hexachloroethane
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    U132
    Hexachlorophene
    Hexachlorophene
    70-30-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U133
    Hydrazine
    Hydrazine
    302-01-2
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U134
    Hydrogen fluoride
    Fluoride (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    16964-48-8
    35
    ADGAS fb
    NEUTR; or
    NEUTR
    U135
    Hydrogen sulfide
    Hydrogen sulfide
    7783-06-4
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U136
    Cacodylic acid
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    U137
    Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene
    Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    U138
    Iodomethane
    Iodomethane
    74-88-4
    0.19
    65

    172
    U140
    Isobutyl alcohol
    Isobutyl alcohol
    78-83-1
    5.6
    170
    U141
    Isosafrole
    Isosafrole
    120-58-1
    0.081
    2.6
    U142
    Kepone
    Kepone
    143-50-8
    0.0011
    0.13
    U143
    Lasiocarpine
    Lasiocarpine
    303-34-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U144
    Lead acetate
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    U145
    Lead phosphate
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    U146
    Lead subacetate
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    U147
    Maleic anhydride
    Maleic anhydride
    108-31-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U148
    Maleic hydrazide
    Maleic hydrazide
    123-33-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    173
    U149
    Malononitrile
    Malononitrile
    109-77-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U150
    Melphalan
    Melphalan
    148-82-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U151
    U151 (mercury) nonwastewaters that contain greater than or equal to 260 mg/kg total mercury.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    RMERC
    U151
    U151 (mercury) nonwastewaters that contain less than 260 mg/kg total mercury and that are
    residues from RMERC only.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.20 mg/l TCLP
    U151
    U151 (mercury) nonwastewaters that contain less than 260 mg/kg total mercury and that are not
    residues from RMERC only.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.025 mg/l TCLP
    U151
    All U151 (mercury) wastewater.
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    NA
    U151
    Element Mercury Contaminated with Radioactive Materials
    Mercury
    7439-97-6
    NA
    AMLGM
    U152
    Methacrylonitrile
    Methacrylonitrile
    126-98-7
    0.24
    84

    174
    U153
    Methanethiol
    Methanethiol
    74-93-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U154
    Methanol
    Methanol
    67-56-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    Methanol; alternate
    6
    set of
    standards for both wastewaters
    and nonwastewaters
    67-56-1
    5.6
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    U155
    Methapyrilene
    Methapyrilene
    91-80-5
    0.081
    1.5
    U156
    Methyl chlorocarbonate
    Methyl chlorocarbonate
    79-22-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U157
    3-Methylcholanthrene
    3-Methylcholanthrene
    56-49-5
    0.0055
    15
    U158
    4,4'-Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline)
    4,4'-Methylene bis(2-chloro-
    aniline)
    101-14-4
    0.50
    30
    U159
    Methyl ethyl ketone
    Methyl ethyl ketone
    78-93-3
    0.28
    36

    175
    U160
    Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide
    Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide
    1338-23-4
    CHOXD;
    CHRED;
    CARBN; BIODG;
    or CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U161
    Methyl isobutyl ketone
    Methyl isobutyl ketone
    108-10-1
    0.14
    33
    U162
    Methyl methacrylate
    Methyl methacrylate
    80-62-6
    0.14
    160
    U163
    N-Methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine
    N-Methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitroso-
    guanidine
    70-25-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U164
    Methylthiouracil
    Methylthiouracil
    56-04-2
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U165
    Naphthalene
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    U166
    1,4-Naphthoquinone
    1,4-Naphthoquinone
    130-15-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    176
    U167
    1-Naphthylamine
    1-Naphthylamine
    134-32-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U168
    2-Naphthylamine
    2-Naphthylamine
    91-59-8
    0.52
    CMBST
    U169
    Nitrobenzene
    Nitrobenzene
    98-95-3
    0.068
    14
    U170
    p-Nitrophenol
    p-Nitrophenol
    100-02-7
    0.12
    29
    U171
    2-Nitropropane
    2-Nitropropane
    79-46-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U172
    N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine
    N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine
    924-16-3
    0.40
    17
    U173
    N-Nitrosodiethanolamine
    N-Nitrosodiethanolamine
    1116-54-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U174
    N-Nitrosodiethylamine
    N-Nitrosodiethylamine
    55-18-5
    0.40
    28

    177
    U176
    N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea
    N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea
    759-73-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U177
    N-Nitroso-N-methylurea
    N-Nitroso-N-methylurea
    684-93-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U178
    N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane
    N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane
    615-53-2
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U179
    N-Nitrosopiperidine
    N-Nitrosopiperidine
    100-75-4
    0.013
    35
    U180
    N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
    N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
    930-55-2
    0.013
    35
    U181
    5-Nitro-o-toluidine
    5-Nitro-o-toluidine
    99-55-8
    0.32
    28
    U182
    Paraldehyde
    Paraldehyde
    123-63-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U183
    Pentachlorobenzene
    Pentachlorobenzene
    608-93-5
    0.055
    10

    178
    U184
    Pentachloroethane
    Pentachloroethane
    76-01-7
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    Pentachloroethane; alternate
    6
    standards for both wastewaters
    and nonwastewaters
    76-01-7
    0.055
    6.0
    U185
    Pentachloronitrobenzene
    Pentachloronitrobenzene
    82-68-8
    0.055
    4.8
    U186
    1,3-Pentadiene
    1,3-Pentadiene
    504-60-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U187
    Phenacetin
    Phenacetin
    62-44-2
    0.081
    16
    U188
    Phenol
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    U189
    Phosphorus sulfide
    Phosphorus sulfide
    1314-80-3
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U190
    Phthalic anhydride
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    100-21-0
    0.055
    28
    Phthalic anhydride (measured as
    Phthalic acid or Terephthalic
    acid)
    85-44-9
    0.055
    28

    179
    U191
    2-Picoline
    2-Picoline
    109-06-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U192
    Pronamide
    Pronamide
    23950-58-5
    0.093
    1.5
    U193
    1,3-Propane sultone
    1,3-Propane sultone
    1120-71-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U194
    n-Propylamine
    n-Propylamine
    107-10-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U196
    Pyridine
    Pyridine
    110-86-1
    0.014
    16
    U197
    p-Benzoquinone
    p-Benzoquinone
    106-51-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U200
    Reserpine
    Reserpine
    50-55-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    180
    U201
    Resorcinol
    Resorcinol
    108-46-3
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U202
    Saccharin and salts
    Saccharin
    81-07-2
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U203
    Safrole
    Safrole
    94-59-7
    0.081
    22
    U204
    Selenium dioxide
    Selenium
    7782-49-2
    0.82
    5.7 mg/l TCLP
    U205
    Selenium sulfide
    Selenium
    7782-49-2
    0.82
    5.7 mg/l TCLP
    U206
    Streptozotocin
    Streptozotocin
    18883-66-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U207
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    14
    U208
    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
    630-20-6
    0.057
    6.0
    U209
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    79-34-5
    0.057
    6.0

    181
    U210
    Tetrachloroethylene
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    U211
    Carbon tetrachloride
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    U213
    Tetrahydrofuran
    Tetrahydrofuran
    109-99-9
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U214
    Thallium (I) acetate
    Thallium (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    7440-28-0
    1.4
    RTHRM; or
    STABL
    U215
    Thallium (I) carbonate
    Thallium (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    7440-28-0
    1.4
    RTHRM; or
    STABL
    U216
    Thallium (I) chloride
    Thallium (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    7440-28-0
    1.4
    RTHRM; or
    STABL
    U217
    Thallium (I) nitrate
    Thallium (measured in
    wastewaters only)
    7440-28-0
    1.4
    RTHRM; or
    STABL
    U218
    Thioacetamide
    Thioacetamide
    62-55-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST

    182
    U219
    Thiourea
    Thiourea
    62-56-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U220
    Toluene
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    U221
    Toluenediamine
    Toluenediamine
    25376-45-8
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U222
    o-Toluidine hydrochloride
    o-Toluidine hydrochloride
    636-21-5
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U223
    Toluene diisocyanate
    Toluene diisocyanate
    26471-62-5
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U225
    Bromoform (Tribromomethane)
    Bromoform (Tribromomethane)
    75-25-2
    0.63
    15
    U226
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    71-55-6
    0.054
    6.0
    U227
    1,1,2-Trichloroethane
    1,1,2-Trichloroethane
    79-00-5
    0.054
    6.0
    U228
    Trichloroethylene
    Trichloroethylene
    79-01-6
    0.054
    6.0

    183
    U234
    1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene
    1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene
    99-35-4
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U235
    tris-(2,3-Dibromopropyl)-phosphate
    tris-(2,3-Dibromopropyl)-
    phosphate
    126-72-7
    0.11
    0.10
    U236
    Trypan Blue
    Trypan Blue
    72-57-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U237
    Uracil mustard
    Uracil mustard
    66-75-1
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U238
    Urethane (Ethyl carbamate)
    Urethane (Ethyl carbamate)
    51-79-6
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U239
    Xylenes
    Xylenes-mixed isomers
    (sum of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    U240
    2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
    2,4-D (2,4-Dichloro-
    phenoxyacetic acid)
    94-75-7
    0.72
    10

    184
    2,4-D (2,4-Dichloro-
    phenoxyacetic acid) salts and
    esters
    NA
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U243
    Hexachloropropylene
    Hexachloropropylene
    1888-71-7
    0.035
    30
    U244
    Thiram
    Thiram
    137-26-8
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U246
    Cyanogen bromide
    Cyanogen bromide
    506-68-3
    CHOXD;
    WETOX; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD;
    WETOX; or
    CMBST
    U247
    Methoxychlor
    Methoxychlor
    72-43-5
    0.25
    0.18
    U248
    Warfarin, & salts, when present at concentrations of 0.3 percent or less
    Warfarin
    81-81-2
    (WETOX or
    CHOXD) fb
    CARBN; or
    CMBST
    CMBST
    U249
    Zinc phosphide, Zn3P2, when present at concentrations of 10 percent or less
    Zinc Phosphide
    1314-84-7
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    CHOXD;
    CHRED; or
    CMBST
    U271
    Benomyl
    Benomyl
    17804-35-2
    0.056
    1.4

    185
    U278
    Bendiocarb
    Bendiocarb
    22781-23-3
    0.056
    1.4
    U279
    Carbaryl
    Carbaryl
    63-25-2
    0.006
    0.14
    U280
    Barban
    Barban
    101-27-9
    0.056
    1.4
    U328
    o-Toluidine
    o-Toluidine
    95-53-4
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    (BIODG or
    CARBN); or
    BIODG fb
    CARBN
    CMBST
    U353
    p-Toluidine
    p-Toluidine
    106-49-0
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    (BIODG or
    CARBN); or
    BIODG fb
    CARBN
    CMBST
    U359
    2-Ethoxyethanol
    2-Ethoxyethanol
    110-80-5
    CMBST; or
    CHOXD fb
    (BIODG or
    CARBN); or
    BIODG fb
    CARBN
    CMBST
    U364
    Bendiocarb phenol
    10
    Bendiocarb phenol
    22961-82-6
    0.056
    1.4

    186
    U367
    Carbofuran phenol
    Carbofuran phenol
    1563-38-8
    0.056
    1.4
    U372
    Carbendazim
    Carbendazim
    10605-21-7
    0.056
    1.4
    U373
    Propham
    Propham
    122-42-9
    0.056
    1.4
    U387
    Prosulfocarb
    Prosulfocarb
    52888-80-9
    0.042
    1.4
    U389
    Triallate
    Triallate
    2303-17-5
    0.042
    1.4
    U394
    A2213
    10
    A2213
    30558-43-1
    0.042
    1.4
    U395
    Diethylene glycol, dicarbamate
    10
    Diethylene glycol, dicarbamate
    5952-26-1
    0.056
    1.4
    U404
    Triethylamine
    Triethylamine
    101-44-8
    0.081
    1.5
    U409
    Thiophanate-methyl
    Thiophanate-methyl
    23564-05-8
    0.056
    1.4
    U410
    Thiodicarb
    Thiodicarb
    59669-26-0
    0.019
    1.4
    U411
    Propoxur
    Propoxur
    114-26-1
    0.056
    1.4

    187
    Notes:
    1
    The waste descriptions provided in this table do not replace waste descriptions in 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 721. Descriptions of Treatment or Regulatory Subcategories are provided,
    as needed, to distinguish between applicability of different standards.
    2
    CAS means Chemical Abstract Services. When the waste code or regulated constituents
    are described as a combination of a chemical with its salts or esters, the CAS number is
    given for the parent compound only.
    3
    Concentration standards for wastewaters are expressed in mg/l and are based on analysis
    of composite samples.
    4
    All treatment standards expressed as a Technology Code or combination of Technology
    Codes are explained in detail in Table C of this Part, “Technology Codes and
    Descriptions of Technology-Based Standards”. “fb” inserted between waste codes
    denotes “followed by”, so that the first-listed treatment is followed by the second-listed
    treatment. “;” separates alternative treatment schemes.
    5
    Except for Metals (EP or TCLP) and Cyanides (Total and Amenable), the
    nonwastewater treatment standards expressed as a concentration were established, in
    part, based on incineration in units operated in accordance with the technical
    requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.Subpart O or 35 Ill. Adm. Code 725.Subpart O
    or based on combustion in fuel substitution units operating in accordance with applicable
    technical requirements. A facility may comply with these treatment standards according
    to provisions in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728.140(d). All concentration standards for
    nonwastewaters are based on analysis of grab samples.
    6
    Where an alternate treatment standard or set of alternate standards has been indicated, a
    facility may comply with this alternate standard, but only for the Treatment or
    Regulatory Subcategory or physical form (i.e., wastewater or nonwastewater) specified
    for that alternate standard.
    7
    Both Cyanides (Total) and Cyanides (Amenable) for nonwastewaters are to be analyzed
    using Method 9010 or 9012, found in “Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste,
    Physical or Chemical Methods”, USEPA Publication SW-846, incorporated by
    reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.111, with a sample size of 10 grams and a
    distillation time of one hour and 15 minutes.
    8
    These wastes, when rendered non-hazardous and then subsequently managed in CWA
    or CWA-equivalent systems, are not subject to treatment standards. (See Section
    728.101(c)(3) and (c)(4).)
    9
    These wastes, when rendered non-hazardous and then subsequently injected in a Class I
    SDWA well, are not subject to treatment standards. (See 35 Ill. Adm. Code

    188
    738.101(d).)
    10
    The treatment standard for this waste may be satisfied by either meeting the constituent
    concentrations in the table in this Section or by treating the waste by the specified
    technologies: combustion, as defined by the technology code CMBST at Table C, 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 Table C, for wastewaters.
    11
    For these wastes, the definition of CMBST is limited to any of the following that have
    obtained a determination of equivalent treatment under Section 728.142(b): (1)
    combustion units operating under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 726, (2) combustion units permitted
    under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.Subpart O, or (3) combustion units operating under 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 725.Subpart O.
    12
    Disposal of USEPA hazardous waste number K175 waste that has complied with all
    applicable Section 728.140 treatment standards must also be macroencapsulated in
    accordance with Table F of this Part unless the waste is placed in either of the following
    types of facilities:
    a)
    A RCRA Subtitle C monofill containing only K175 wastes that meet all
    applicable 40 CFR 268.40 treatment standards; or
    b)
    A dedicated RCRA Subtitle C landfill cell in which all other wastes being co-
    disposed are at pH
    ?
    6.0.
    BOARD NOTE: Derived from table to 40 CFR 268.40 (1999) (2000), as amended at 64 65
    Fed. Reg. 56471 (October 20, 1999) and 65 Fed. Reg. 14472 (Mar, 17, 2000) 67127
    (November 8, 2000).
    NA
    means not applicable.
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 728.Table U Universal Treatment Standards (UTS)
    Regulated Constituent-
    Common Name
    CAS
    1
    No.
    Wastewater
    Standard
    Concentration (in
    mg/l
    2
    )
    Nonwastewater
    Standard
    Concentration (in
    mg/kg
    3
    unless
    noted as “mg/l
    TCLP”)
    Acenaphthylene
    208-96-8
    0.059
    3.4
    Acenaphthene
    83-32-9
    0.059
    3.4

    189
    Acetone
    67-64-1
    0.28
    160
    Acetonitrile
    75-05-8
    5.6
    38
    Acetophenone
    96-86-2
    0.010
    9.7
    2-Acetylaminofluorene
    53-96-3
    0.059
    140
    Acrolein
    107-02-8
    0.29
    NA
    Acrylamide
    79-06-1
    19
    23
    Acrylonitrile
    107-13-1
    0.24
    84
    Aldicarb sulfone
    6
    1646-88-4
    0.056
    0.28
    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
    ?
    -BHC
    319-84-6
    0.00014
    0.066
    ?
    -BHC
    319-85-7
    0.00014
    0.066
    ?
    -BHC
    319-86-8
    0.023
    0.066
    ?
    -BHC
    58-89-9
    0.0017
    0.066
    Barban
    6
    101-27-9
    0.056
    1.4
    Bendiocarb
    6
    22781-23-3
    0.056
    1.4
    Benomyl
    6
    17804-35-2
    0.056
    1.4
    Benz(a)anthracene
    56-55-3
    0.059
    3.4
    Benzal chloride
    98-87-3
    0.055
    6.0
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0.14
    10
    Benzo(b)fluoranthene
    (difficult to distinguish from
    benzo(k)fluoranthene)
    205-99-2
    0.11
    6.8
    Benzo(k)fluoranthene
    (difficult to distinguish from
    benzo(b)fluoranthene)
    207-08-9
    0.11
    6.8
    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 (Bromo-
    methane)
    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
    Butylate
    6
    2008-41-5
    0.042
    1.4
    Butyl benzyl phthalate
    85-68-7
    0.017
    28
    2-sec-Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
    (Dinoseb)
    88-85-7
    0.066
    2.5
    Carbaryl
    6
    63-25-2
    0.006
    0.14
    Carbenzadim
    6
    10605-21-7
    0.056
    1.4
    Carbofuran
    6
    1563-66-2
    0.006
    0.14
    Carbofuran phenol
    6
    1563-38-8
    0.056
    1.4
    Carbon disulfide
    75-15-0
    3.8
    4.8 mg/l TCLP

    190
    Carbon tetrachloride
    56-23-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Carbosulfan
    6
    55285-14-8
    0.028
    1.4
    Chlordane (
    ?
    and
    ?
    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
    0.28
    p-Chloro-m-cresol
    59-50-7
    0.018
    14
    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
    2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
    110-75-8
    0.062
    NA
    Chloroform
    67-66-3
    0.046
    6.0
    bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether
    39638-32-9
    0.055
    7.2
    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-cresol)
    108-39-4
    0.77
    5.6
    p-Cresol (difficult to
    distinguish from m-cresol)
    106-44-5
    0.77
    5.6
    m-Cumenyl methyl-
    carbamate
    6
    64-00-6
    0.056
    1.4
    Cyclohexanone
    108-94-1
    0.36
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    o,p'-DDD
    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
    1,2-Dibromo-3-chloro-
    propane
    96-12-8
    0.11
    15
    1,2-Dibromoethane/Ethylene
    dibromide
    106-93-4
    0.028
    15
    Dibromomethane
    74-95-3
    0.11
    15
    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

    191
    Dichlorodifluoromethane
    75-71-8
    0.23
    7.2
    1,1-Dichloroethane
    75-34-3
    0.059
    6.0
    1,2-Dichloroethane
    107-06-2
    0.21
    6.0
    1,1-Dichloroethylene
    75-35-4
    0.025
    6.0
    trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
    156-60-5
    0.054
    30
    2,4-Dichlorophenol
    120-83-2
    0.044
    14
    2,6-Dichlorophenol
    87-65-0
    0.044
    14
    2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
    acid/2,4-D
    94-75-7
    0.72
    10
    1,2-Dichloropropane
    78-87-5
    0.85
    18
    cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene
    10061-01-5
    0.036
    18
    trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene
    10061-02-6
    0.036
    18
    Dieldrin
    60-57-1
    0.017
    0.13
    Diethyl phthalate
    84-66-2
    0.20
    28
    p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
    60-11-7
    0.13
    NA
    2,4-Dimethyl phenol
    105-67-9
    0.036
    14
    Dimethyl phthalate
    131-11-3
    0.047
    28
    Di-n-butyl phthalate
    84-74-2
    0.057
    28
    1,4-Dinitrobenzene
    100-25-4
    0.32
    2.3
    4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
    534-52-1
    0.28
    160
    2,4-Dinitrophenol
    51-28-5
    0.12
    160
    2,4-Dinitrotoluene
    121-14-2
    0.32
    140
    2,6-Dinitrotoluene
    606-20-2
    0.55
    28
    Di-n-octyl phthalate
    117-84-0
    0.017
    28
    Di-n-propylnitrosamine
    621-64-7
    0.40
    14
    1,4-Dioxane
    123-91-1
    12.0
    170
    Diphenylamine (difficult to
    distinguish from
    diphenylnitrosamine)
    122-39-4
    0.92
    13
    Diphenylnitrosamine (difficult
    to distinguish from
    diphenylamine)
    86-30-6
    0.92
    13
    1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
    122-66-7
    0.087
    NA
    Disulfoton
    298-04-4
    0.017
    6.2
    Dithiocarbamates (total)
    6
    137-30-4
    0.028
    28
    Endosulfan I
    959-98-8
    0.023
    0.066
    Endosulfan II
    33213-65-9
    0.029
    0.13
    Endosulfan sulfate
    1031-07-8
    0.029
    0.13
    Endrin
    72-20-8
    0.0028
    0.13
    Endrin aldehyde
    7421-93-4
    0.025
    0.13
    EPTC
    6
    759-94-4
    0.042
    1.4
    Ethyl acetate
    141-78-6
    0.34
    33
    Ethyl benzene
    100-41-4
    0.057
    10
    Ethyl cyanide
    (Propanenitrile)
    107-12-0
    0.24
    360

    192
    Ethylene oxide
    75-21-8
    0.12
    NA
    Ethyl ether
    60-29-7
    0.12
    160
    bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate
    117-81-7
    0.28
    28
    Ethyl methacrylate
    97-63-2
    0.14
    160
    Famphur
    52-85-7
    0.017
    15
    Fluoranthene
    206-44-0
    0.068
    3.4
    Fluorene
    86-73-7
    0.059
    3.4
    Formetanate hydrochloride
    6
    23422-53-9
    0.056
    1.4
    Heptachlor
    76-44-8
    0.0012
    0.066
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxin
    (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD)
    35822-46-9
    0.000035
    0.0025
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachloro-
    dibenzofuran (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-
    HpCDF)
    67562-39-4
    0.000035
    0.0025
    1,2,3,4,7,8,9-Heptachloro-
    dibenzofuran (1,2,3,4,7,8,9-
    HpCDF)
    55673-89-7
    0.000035
    0.0025
    Heptachlor epoxide
    1024-57-3
    0.016
    0.066
    Hexachlorobenzene
    118-74-1
    0.055
    10
    Hexachlorobutadiene
    87-68-3
    0.055
    5.6
    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
    77-47-4
    0.057
    2.4
    HxCDDs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    HxCDFs (All Hexachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    Hexachloroethane
    67-72-1
    0.055
    30
    Hexachloropropylene
    1888-71-7
    0.035
    30
    Indeno (1,2,3-c,d) pyrene
    193-39-5
    0.0055
    3.4
    Iodomethane
    74-88-4
    0.19
    65
    Isobutyl alcohol
    78-83-1
    5.6
    170
    Isodrin
    465-73-6
    0.021
    0.066
    Isosafrole
    120-58-1
    0.081
    2.6
    Kepone
    143-50-0
    0.0011
    0.13
    Methacrylonitrile
    126-98-7
    0.24
    84
    Methanol
    67-56-1
    5.6
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Methapyrilene
    91-80-5
    0.081
    1.5
    Methiocarb
    6
    2032-65-7
    0.056
    1.4
    Methomyl
    6
    16752-77-5
    0.028
    0.14
    Methoxychlor
    72-43-5
    0.25
    0.18
    3-Methylcholanthrene
    56-49-5
    0.0055
    15
    4,4-Methylene bis(2-chloro-
    aniline)
    101-14-4
    0.50
    30
    Methylene chloride
    75-09-2
    0.089
    30
    Methyl ethyl ketone
    78-93-3
    0.28
    36

    193
    Methyl isobutyl ketone
    108-10-1
    0.14
    33
    Methyl methacrylate
    80-62-6
    0.14
    160
    Methyl methansulfonate
    66-27-3
    0.018
    NA
    Methyl parathion
    298-00-0
    0.014
    4.6
    Metolcarb
    6
    1129-41-5
    0.056
    1.4
    Mexacarbate
    6
    315-18-4
    0.056
    1.4
    Molinate
    6
    2212-67-1
    0.042
    1.4
    Naphthalene
    91-20-3
    0.059
    5.6
    2-Naphthylamine
    91-59-8
    0.52
    NA
    o-Nitroaniline
    88-74-4
    0.27
    14
    p-Nitroaniline
    100-01-6
    0.028
    28
    Nitrobenzene
    98-95-3
    0.068
    14
    5-Nitro-o-toluidine
    99-55-8
    0.32
    28
    o-Nitrophenol
    88-75-5
    0.028
    13
    p-Nitrophenol
    100-02-7
    0.12
    29
    N-Nitrosodiethylamine
    55-18-5
    0.40
    28
    N-Nitrosodimethylamine
    62-75-9
    0.40
    2.3
    N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine
    924-16-3
    0.40
    17
    N-Nitrosomethylethylamine
    10595-95-6
    0.40
    2.3
    N-Nitrosomorpholine
    59-89-2
    0.40
    2.3
    N-Nitrosopiperidine
    100-75-4
    0.013
    35
    N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
    930-55-2
    0.013
    35
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxin
    (1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDD)
    3268-87-9
    0.000063
    0.005
    1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-Octachloro-
    dibenzofuran
    (1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-OCDF)
    39001-02-0
    0.000063
    0.005
    Oxamyl
    6
    23135-22-0
    0.056
    0.28
    Parathion
    56-38-2
    0.014
    4.6
    Total PCBs (sum of all PCB
    isomers, or all Aroclors)
    8
    1336-36-3
    0.10
    10
    Pebulate
    6
    1114-71-2
    0.042
    1.4
    Pentachlorobenzene
    608-93-5
    0.055
    10
    PeCDDs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    PeCDFs (All Pentachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000035
    0.001
    Pentachloroethane
    76-01-7
    0.055
    6.0
    Pentachloronitrobenzene
    82-68-8
    0.055
    4.8
    Pentachlorophenol
    87-86-5
    0.089
    7.4
    Phenacetin
    62-44-2
    0.081
    16
    Phenanthrene
    85-01-8
    0.059
    5.6
    Phenol
    108-95-2
    0.039
    6.2
    Phorate
    298-02-2
    0.021
    4.6

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    Phthalic acid
    100-21-0
    0.055
    28
    Phthalic anhydride
    85-44-9
    0.055
    28
    Physostigmine
    6
    57-47-6
    0.056
    1.4
    Physostigmine salicylate
    6
    57-64-7
    0.056
    1.4
    Promecarb
    6
    2631-37-0
    0.056
    1.4
    Pronamide
    23950-58-5
    0.093
    1.5
    Propham
    6
    122-42-9
    0.056
    1.4
    Propoxur
    6
    114-26-1
    0.056
    1.4
    Prosulfocarb
    6
    52888-80-9
    0.042
    1.4
    Pyrene
    129-00-0
    0.067
    8.2
    Pyridine
    110-86-1
    0.014
    16
    Safrole
    94-59-7
    0.081
    22
    Silvex (2,4,5-TP)
    93-72-1
    0.72
    7.9
    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
    95-94-3
    0.055
    14
    TCDDs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzo-p-dioxins)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    TCDFs (All Tetrachloro-
    dibenzofurans)
    NA
    0.000063
    0.001
    1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
    630-20-6
    0.057
    6.0
    1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
    79-34-5
    0.057
    6.0
    Tetrachloroethylene
    127-18-4
    0.056
    6.0
    2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
    58-90-2
    0.030
    7.4
    Thiodicarb
    6
    59669-26-0
    0.019
    1.4
    Thiophanate-methyl
    6
    23564-05-8
    0.056
    1.4
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    0.080
    10
    Toxaphene
    8001-35-2
    0.0095
    2.6
    Triallate
    6
    2303-17-5
    0.042
    1.4
    Tribromomethane
    (Bromoform)
    75-25-2
    0.63
    15
    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
    120-82-1
    0.055
    19
    1,1,1-Trichloroethane
    71-55-6
    0.054
    6.0
    1,1,2-Trichloroethane
    79-00-5
    0.054
    6.0
    Trichloroethylene
    79-01-6
    0.054
    6.0
    Trichloromonofluoromethane 75-69-4
    0.020
    30
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
    95-95-4
    0.18
    7.4
    2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
    88-06-2
    0.035
    7.4
    2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic
    acid/2,4,5-T
    93-76-5
    0.72
    7.9
    1,2,3-Trichloropropane
    96-18-4
    0.85
    30
    1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-
    trifluoroethane
    76-13-1
    0.057
    30
    Triethylamine
    6
    101-44-8
    0.081
    1.5
    tris-(2,3-Dibromopropyl)
    phosphate
    126-72-7
    0.11
    0.10
    Vernolate
    6
    1929-77-7
    0.042
    1.4

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    Vinyl chloride
    75-01-4
    0.27
    6.0
    Xylenes-mixed isomers (sum
    of o-, m-, and p-xylene
    concentrations)
    1330-20-7
    0.32
    30
    Antimony
    7440-36-0
    1.9
    1.15 mg/l TCLP
    Arsenic
    7440-38-2
    1.4
    5.0 mg/l TCLP
    Barium
    7440-39-3
    1.2
    21 mg/l TCLP
    Beryllium
    7440-41-7
    0.82
    1.22 mg/l TCLP
    Cadmium
    7440-43-9
    0.69
    0.11 mg/l TCLP
    Chromium (Total)
    7440-47-3
    2.77
    0.60 mg/l TCLP
    Cyanides (Total)
    4
    57-12-5
    1.2
    590
    Cyanides (Amenable)
    4
    57-12-5
    0.86
    30
    Fluoride
    5
    16984-48-8
    35
    NA
    Lead
    7439-92-1
    0.69
    0.75 mg/l TCLP
    Mercury-Nonwastewater
    from Retort
    7439-97-6
    NA
    0.20 mg/l TCLP
    Mercury-All Others
    7439-97-6
    0.15
    0.025 mg/l TCLP
    Nickel
    7440-02-0
    3.98
    11 mg/l TCLP
    Selenium
    7
    7782-49-2
    0.82
    5.7 mg/l TCLP
    Silver
    7440-22-4
    0.43
    0.14 mg/l TCLP
    Sulfide
    18496-25-8
    14
    NA
    Thallium
    7440-28-0
    1.4
    0.20 mg/l TCLP
    Vanadium
    5
    7440-62-2
    4.3
    1.6 mg/l TCLP
    Zinc
    5
    7440-66-6
    2.61
    4.3 mg/l TCLP
    1
    CAS means Chemical Abstract Services. When the waste code or regulated constituents
    are described as a combination of a chemical with its salts or esters, the CAS number is
    given for the parent compound only.
    2
    Concentration standards for wastewaters are expressed in mg/l are based on analysis of
    composite samples.
    3
    Except for metals (EP or TCLP) and cyanides (total and amenable), the nonwastewater
    treatment standards expressed as a concentration were established, in part, based on
    incineration in units operated in accordance with the technical requirements of 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 724.Subpart O or 35 Ill. Adm. Code 725.Subpart O or on combustion in
    fuel substitution units operating in accordance with applicable technical requirements. A
    facility may comply with these treatment standards according to provisions in Section
    728.140(d). All concentration standards for nonwastewaters are based on analysis of
    grab samples.
    4
    Both Cyanides (Total) and Cyanides (Amenable) for nonwastewaters are to be analyzed
    using Method 9010 or 9012, found in “Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste,
    Physical/Chemical Methods”, USEPA Publication SW-846, incorporated by reference in
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 720.111, with a sample size of 10 grams and a distillation time of

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    one hour and 15 minutes.
    5
    These constituents are not “underlying hazardous constituents” in characteristic wastes,
    according to the definition at Section 728.102(i).
    6
    This footnote corresponds with footnote 6 to the table to 40 CFR 268.48(a), which has
    already expired by its own terms. This statement maintains structural consistency with
    the federal regulations.
    7
    This constituent is not an underlying hazardous constituent, as defined at Section
    728.102(i), because its UTS level is greater than its TC level. Thus, a treated selenium
    waste would always be characteristically hazardous unless it is treated to below its
    characteristic level.
    8
    This standard is temporarily deferred for soil exhibiting a hazardous characteristic due to
    USEPA hazardous waste numbers D004 through D011 only.
    Note: NA means not applicable.
    BOARD NOTE: Derived from table to 40 CFR 268.48(a) (1999) (2000), as amended at 65
    Fed. Reg. 14472 (Mar, 17, 2000) 81381 (December 26, 2000).
    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE G: WASTE DISPOSAL
    CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER d: UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL AND
    UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAMS
    PART 738
    HAZARDOUS WASTE INJECTION RESTRICTIONS
    SUBPART A: GENERAL
    Section
    738.101
    Purpose, Scope, and Applicability
    738.102
    Definitions
    738.103
    Dilution Prohibited as a Substitute for Treatment
    738.104
    Case-by-Case Extensions of an Effective Date
    738.105
    Waste Analysis
    SUBPART B: PROHIBITIONS ON INJECTION
    Section
    738.110
    Waste Specific Prohibitions - Solvent Wastes

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    738.111
    Waste Specific Prohibitions - Dioxin-Containing Wastes
    738.112
    Waste Specific Prohibitions - California List Wastes
    738.114
    Waste Specific Prohibitions - First Third Wastes
    738.115
    Waste Specific Prohibitions - Second Third Wastes
    738.116
    Waste Specific Prohibitions - Third Third Wastes
    738.117
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions - Newly-Listed Wastes
    738.118
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions - Newly-Listed and Identified Wastes
    SUBPART C: PETITION STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES
    Section
    738.120
    Petitions to Allow Injection of a Prohibited Waste
    738.121
    Required Information to Support Petitions
    738.122
    Submission, Review and Approval or Denial of Petitions
    738.123
    Review of Adjusted Standards
    738.124
    Termination of Adjusted Standards
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 7.2, 13, and 22.4 and authorized by Section 27 of the
    Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/7.2, 13, 22.4, and 27].
    SOURCE: Adopted in R89-2 at 14 Ill. Reg. 3059, effective February 20, 1990; amended in
    R89-11 at 14 Ill. Reg. 11948, effective July 9, 1990; amended in R90-14 at 15 Ill. Reg. 11425,
    effective July 24, 1991; amended in R92-13 at 17 Ill. Reg. 6190, effective April 5, 1993;
    amended in R93-6 at 17 Ill. Reg. 15641, effective September 14, 1993; amended in R95-4 at
    19 Ill. Reg. 9501, effective June 27, 1995; amended in R96-10/R97-3/R97-5 at 22 Ill. Reg.
    238, effective December 16, 1997; amended in R97-21/R98-3/R98-5 at 22 Ill. Reg. 17486,
    effective September 28, 1998; amended in R98-21/R99-2/R99-7 at 23 Ill. Reg. 1695, effective
    January 19, 1999; amended in R00-11/R01-1 at 24 Ill. Reg. 18576, effective December 7,
    2000; amended in R01-21/R01-23 at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective
    ______________________.
    SUBPART B: PROHIBITIONS ON INJECTION
    Section 738.118
    Waste-Specific Prohibitions - Newly-Listed and Identified Wastes
    a)
    All newly identified D004 through D011 wastes and characteristic mineral
    processing wastes, except those identified in subsection (b) of this Section, are
    prohibited from underground injection.
    b)
    Characteristic hazardous wastes from titanium dioxide mineral processing, and
    radioactive wastes mixed with newly identified D004 through D011 or mixed
    with newly identified characteristic mineral processing wastes, are prohibited
    from underground injection.
    c)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 as USEPA hazardous waste

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    numbers F032, F034, F035 are prohibited from underground injection.
    d)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 as USEPA hazardous waste
    numbers F032, F034, F035 that are mixed with radioactive wastes are prohibited
    from underground injection.
    e)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 as having the following
    USEPA hazardous waste numbers are prohibited from underground injection:
    K156, K157, K158, K159, K160, K161, P127, P128, P185, P188, P189, P190,
    P191, P192, P194, P196, P197, P198, P199, P201, P202, P203, P204, P205,
    U271, U277, U278, U279, U280, U364, U365, U366, U367, U372, U373,
    U375, U376, U377, U378, U379, U381, U382, U383, U384, U385, U386,
    U387, U389, U390, U391, U392, U393, U394, U395, U396, U400, U401,
    U402, U403, U404, U407, U409, U410, and U411.
    f)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 as USEPA hazardous waste
    number K088 is prohibited from underground injection.
    g)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 as having the following USEPA
    hazardous waste numbers and Mixed TC/Radioactive wastes are prohibited from
    underground injection: D018, D019, D020, D021, D022, D023, D024, D025,
    D026, D027, D028, D029, D030, D031, D032, D033, D034, D035, D036,
    D037, D038, D039, D040, D041, D042, and D043.
    h)
    This subsection corresponds with 40 CFR 148.18(h), which USEPA has
    removed and marked “reserved.” This statement maintains structural consistency
    with the federal regulations.
    i)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 as USEPA hazardous waste
    numbers K169 through K172 are prohibited from underground injection.
    j)
    The wastes specified in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.132 as USEPA hazardous waste
    numbers K174 and K175 are prohibited from underground injection.
    k)
    The requirements of subsections (a) through (j) of this Section do not apply
    under any of the following circumstances:
    1)
    If the wastes meet or are treated to meet the applicable standards specified
    in Subpart D of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 728; or
    2)
    If an exemption from a prohibition has been granted in response to a
    petition under Subpart C of this Part; or
    3)
    During the period of extension of the applicable effective date, if an
    extension has been granted under Section 738.104.

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    (Source: Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)

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