Appendix H
DRAS Reports
Table of Contents
■
H.1 - DRAS v.2 Run for Delisting COCs
■
H.2 - DRAS v.2 Run for Arsenic at 1x10-4 Risk
— Project Information Sheet
—
List of Arsenics Altered Chemical Properties
—
Limiting Pathways
■
H.3 - DRAS v.2 Run for Screening Levels to Identify COCs
— Project Information Sheet
—
Limiting Pathways
■
H.4 - D/F Worksheet and Summary
—
Dioxin/Furan Summary
— Dioxin/Furan Worksheet
■
H.5 - DRAS v.3 Data
Comparison Text
—
Excel Table PDC95K.xls
— Excel Table PDC72K.xls
RMT, Inc. I Peoria Disposal Company
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Site and WMU Information
Delisting Petition Number:
DL-
File Name:
Petitioner's Name:
Address 1:
Address 2:
City, State:
Zip Code:
Analysis Performed by:
Date of Analysis:
Waste Description:
Waste Code:
WMU Type:
Waste Volume (yd3):
Active Life (years):
Risk Factor:
HQ Factor:
2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
Peoria Disposal Company
4349 W. Southport Road
Peoria,
61615
RMT Inc.
Feb-20-2008
EAF Dust Stabilized Residue
K061
Landfill
95000
20
1.00E-06
1.00E+00
Select Chemicals of Concern to be Modeled (Steps 4 5)
...
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CheieIca!
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, ..
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Name...'
.
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,
As
Number
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.
.
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Maximum
- -- Containinent
," Level (tACL)..;..
Cm g11
4.F
..
,
CerelriOgenIc Slope
Niel& +
00t1
(C6Fo)
_
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(kg
.ney/mg)?
..'.,:::,
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-
?•
: ,Carclnonenl?
Slope
.?
..
relator -, Inhalation :
-':,.(CSEI) (int
.-day/mid)
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-
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-
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, Flaterbri6e ,.
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-
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(afc) (mg/m )
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•
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, Henry's Levi
Cobt
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ficient
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Beryllium
7440-41-8
3.40E-04
0.09E+00
2.30E-01
0.00E+00
4.000-03
0.00E+00
8.400+00
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•
2.00E-03
8.00E-06
•?4.20E+01
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
5.03E-05
CrOdtmun,
;4.10.2 q
0.2
0
E+02
0
2
10~,:12
0 000.0o
5 00E !.:;
0.00E+00
6 alE +50
5.00E-04
,L'Ir .00
2 50F : ,: ! 1
0 00E40
i
C-0E-1,..0
0 0.,:..-:.'
•
..0
.!
161,
00
Selenium
7782-49-2
3.80E-02
9.00E+00
9.00E+01
0.00E+00
5,00E-02
0000+00
0.00E+00
i?
5.00E-03
0.00E+00
1.29E402
0.00E+00
1.00E+00
0.00E+00
1.20E-05
Lead
'30.92-I
3
60E 01
"00/3
'.,603 Full
0 0, 4 .., 00
1.0,:: 02
0 00F. 4
1
'
0
0.00E4,)
0:n_+00
0.00E+00
IM00.00
53036,00
: OPE-1-0t1
6 2PE 06
Thallium
7440-28-0
9.30E-03
0.00E+00
1.40E+00
0.00E4-00
2.000-03
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
6.60E-05?
: . 0.00E+00
.1.40E+03
0.00E+00 .
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
6.340-06
vm-lodium
i:t ?2
2
1
?
5 02
01. 'E. •00
1 50E .02
.
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15:6,00
0.0.,E•00
0 00E . 00
0 00E .
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1.
00E 013
0.003.-0G
00
165E,.
00
00,0E+00
0.00E W0
0 00E.+00
rt nor
°r:
Nic
kel
7440.02-0
.6,90E-02
0.00E+00
1.70E+02
0.00E+00
000E+00
0.00E+00'
0.00E+00
2.00E-02
•
?0.00E400
3.08E+02
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
1.46E-05
Slit-e,
1+3022..1
7.50E. 0 i
t, M-E;00
L' 50E ■I' ■
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0 ooL ,.00
0.0(E100
0.00F
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511:1!: 0:3
0 00E ,.00
2 :JAE 402
600E'00
5 00E .00
0.::::.,!•:?00
2??II:?
tit'.
Zinc
7440-66-6 ,
4.10E400
0.00E+00
'1.20E+06
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
1
. 0.00E+00
0.00E+00
3.00E-01
, 0.00E+00
6.64E+02
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.000+00
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1.360-05
11,1
I
7.110
47
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3
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0 !.g.+E- 4:X}
10'1+
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0
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0 00E, 00
0.00E+00
I?
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0 003
' 00
2 0:3E4 0::!
0 000 ,-00
0 00E .00
I: 001..
..,0::
Mercury
7439-97-6
2,40E-02
0.
00E+00
1.50E+00
0.00E+00
'•?
2.00E-03.'-
0.00E+00
0.00E+90
1.00E-04
8.60E-05
0.00E400
0.000+00
2.00E-01
- 7.10E-03
3.010-05
AI101000,
..;,1 0?;0 0
2.10E 02
0.00E100
3 ?0E+01
0.00E400
600E-03
0 006,00
0 006,00
4.00E. 04
000+00
00
4.00E ,1'
0.001
.rig
r., 001 4 P,'
0 (TE, ii,)
000 00
Arsenic
7440-38.2
3.70E-03
0.00E+00
2.20E+01
0.00E+00
.1.00E-02
1.50E+00'
•
1.51E+01
.?
3.00E-04
o.o06+08
2.00E+01
0.00E+00
5.00E+00
0.00E+00
1.24E-05
Results for
Analysis: 2 -
20
-08, COCs
14
Metals, Max values used
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Select Chemicals of Concern to be Modeled (Steps 4 5)
bittiaki.,:
,
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Air
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1 3:F
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:02
4.113E .01
4.39E01
' 0.00E+00
1.04E+02
4 14E+01
0.00E+00
'?1.00E-03
0.09E+00
0.09E+00
.?
0.00E+00
1.00E+00?
.
5.10E-03
Noncarcinogen
9,01E+00
0.00E+00
7.90E+02
FI 1 0E-02
0 00E+1
,
0
:3 006,04
I?...,E.,.•-■
0.00E+00
00132
0 ,.0E 40
0 0054 0,1
0 ''L. 00
1.00E.,00
2 205 03
Non.,3110.111,1
1 12E.02
0 00E+00
4 01'S
00
1.03E-01
0.00E+00
1.16E+01
4.60E+00
9.00E+00
1.00E-03
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
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1.00E+00?
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5.000-03
Noncarcinogen
" 7.905401
0.00E40
4.30E+00
5
. 1.IF..02
0 DOE ,00
5 Oa ,q3
2 1.)0E ,
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0 055+5
1 4
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0 --- -
ou
5"[05
0.00E+0.0
"151. :90
2.50E03
Elcocarrinocien
2 075,1(3
000E, 00
9 00E:0?
5.48E-02
0.00E+00
4.40E+01
. 1,67E+01
0.00E+00
1.00E 03
0.00E+00
0,00E400
0.00E+00 .
I 00E+00?-
4.00E03
Noncarcinogen
2.04E+03
0.00E+00
7.100+01
a 601 02
,..00F :00
a 05.1?
01
3?'15.04
0.005.00
1.00,?'
o !.0E- . ■-. 0
0.0_05401
0.,:01: • 00
li.,,0...00
1..0E 02
1100carcln000n
5 09E 01
■-•
005+ 55
5?
, ,.,.. 0 i
1.26E-01 0.00E+00
3.768+01
1.50E+01 ,
. 0.09E+00
'1.00E-03
0 00E+60
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
1.00E+00 .
.., 5
:
200-02
Noncarclnbgen
5.87E4-01
0.00E+00
6.50E+01
13
arSE 02
0 00E - ar,
: .05E404
0
01?
710
0 00E1.00
I 005 0a
5005+1(6
0 005.0a
0.005,1)-0
I faaa , 00
1.20E 01
Nfa.c...at,..iougf,r1
I oat :1,2
0 005 • 00
F.30E.+00
1.17E-01
. 0.00E400
2.49E+01
9.90E+00
0.00E+00 -
1.000-03?
.
•?0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
1.00E+00
,
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1205.01
Lioncarcir10990
6.54E+01
0.00E+00 ,
6.20E+09
I:1
f.
,05 -02
0.00E -, 00
a 050.00
I
r.31Z,03
0
1001 03
0 000.00
0 005 .(0.
1
0 00 5.00
1 00E, 00
7..10E02
N,.,11,'Ordl1o5ell
5.20E .01
(100E! 00
141,08
1.09E-02
5.62E-02
7.45E+01
2.96E+01
•?0.00E+00
1.00E03
0.00E+00
?
'
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
1.02E+06.
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.
7.70E-04 •
NonCardmigeri
2.01E+02
2.03E06
1 00E+05
7 ----,= 02
0 003 .00
3 -13E?
01
I
20
5 ,0 I
0 00r J00
1 JAW: 0:3
0 00E100
0 00E+00
0
f,.1 . ?
0!)
1 f5)5+00
1 60E 0 I
("I.) (4(1'
I.22E,02
0 00E400
('45 ,-01
1 07E-01
0.00E+00
1.92E (01
'?
7.70E+00
0.00E+00
1.00E-03
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
1.00E+00
1.50E01
Carol-mg In
7.49E+01
0.00E+00
2.90E+01
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used?
Dl
List of COCs with Altered Chemical Properties
disirlicil-Naiiiie: 7
CAS Number
•?:
Parameter
MOditled7
i-..
::Parameter
?
z .
' •
Symbol
Parameter Units
•?-?
•?
•
:
.
Original
?
:-"
- ."-:yalue .
Modified,:.:
--
-
Value
_
.
'
?
i:
Barium
7440-39-3
Oral Reference
Dose
RFDo
mg/kg-day
0,07
0.2
Barium
7440-39-.3
Inhalation Reference Dose -
RFC
mg/rd
0.0005
0.00143
Beryllium
7440-41-8
Inhalation Reference Dose
Rro
mg/M3
0.00002
0.000006
Thallium
7440-28-0
Oral
Reference Dose
RFDo
mg/kg-day
0:00008
0.000066
Vanadium
7440-62-2
Oral Reference Dose
RFDo
mg/kg-clay
0.007
0.001
Arsenic
7440-3872
Maximum Concentration
.
Level
MCL
mg/L
•
0.05,;
. 0.01'
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
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D
1
Pathways Exceeding the Delisting Limits
Exceeding Pathways
Analysis
Chemicals that exceed the delisting level listed by exceeding pathway
Chemical Name
CAS Number Actual TCLP
Limiting TCLP
Limiting TCLP
Actual Total
Limiting Total
Limiting Total
Concentration
Concentration
Pathway
Concentration
Concentration
Pathway
(mg/L)
(mg/L)
(mg/kg)
(mg/Kg)
1
q
7 C,
I?
'
9 0 1 [. 02
Fish Ingestion
Arsenic
?
7440-38-2
?
3.70E-03
?
936E-04
?
GW Ingestion
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
?
q
1
Limiting Pathways
Detection
LIMIt
Analysis
-
Toxicity
of
Petitioned
fall below maximum allowable
Waste cannot be
.
concentration
_ ....._
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
confirmed
if
Detection
Limits
..
?
.....
?
_______
Chemical Name
CAS
Number
Maximum
Allowable TCLP
Concentration
(mg/L)
Maximum Allowable TCLP
Pathway
Maximum
Allowable Total
Pathway
B;
?
IIII /
7
-1,1,1?
'
7f-i0'
MCI
;) i; T
?
iw,
Ali P;irticulnt,?
Inhalation
Beryllium
7440-41-8
4.16E-01
MCL
1.10E+04
Air Particulate Inhalation
Cadmium
7440 - 43-9
1.50E-01
MCL
4.02E+03
Fish Ingestion
Selenium
7782-49-2
5.80E-01
MCL
7.79E+04
Fish Ingestion
Lead
7439
-
92
- 1
7.50E+01
MCL
4.39E+04
Air Particulate Inhalation
Thallium
7440-28-0
8,80E-02
MCL
9.47E+01
Fish
Ingestion
Vanadium
7440 - 62
-
2
3
(YL
I 71-
00
Groundwater Ingestion
1.28E+05
aid In■Je'stion
Nickel
7440-02-0
2.83E+01
Groundwater
Ingestion
1.30E+05
Fish Ingestion
Silver
7440
-
22
-
4
3.84E+00
Groundwater Ingestion
4.93E+04
Fish Ingestion
Zinc
7440-66-6
2.80E+02:
Groundwater Ingestion
922E+05
Fish Ingestion
Chromium
7440
-
47
-
4
3.85E +02
McL
4.77E+05
Fish Ingestion
Mercury
7439-97-
6
8.14E
-
02
Groundwater Inhalation
9.01 E-02
Fish Ingestion
Antimony
7440
-
36
-
0
11.06E
-
01
MCL
2.01E+04
Fish Ingestion
Arsenic
7440-38-2
9.36E-04
Groundwater Ingestion
1.68E+02
Fish Ingestion
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
?
01
Aggregate Risk and Hazard Quotient Results
Petitioned Waste
Aggregate Non carcinogenic
Hazard
Petitioned Waste
Aggregate
Risk-
Groundwater
Pathways
Aggregate Carcinogenic
Aggregate Risk-
Surface
Pathways
Risk
Total
Aggregate
Risk
Chemical Name
CAS
Number
Aggregate
HI-
Groundwater
Pathways
Aggregate
HI-
Surface
Pathways
Total
Aggregate
Hazard Index
Rai iun i
,440
-
39
-
3
3.
01
Ho ,
L'r.51i_
?
0'
li)F
- 03
---
---
Beryllium
7440-41-8
4.35E-05
2.19E-05
6.55E-05
1.62E-10
1.62E-10
Cadmium
7440-
43
-
9
1.63E
- 01
3.68E
- 03
1.67E - 01
---
1.11E -
07
1 11E
-
07
Selenium
7782-49-2
1.75E-02
1.58E-04
1.76E-02
Lead
7439
- 92
-
1
---
Thallium
7440-28-0
8.53E-02
186E-04
8.55E-02
Vanadium
7440 - 622
3.32E 03
1.58E
- 03
4.89E -
03
---
---
---
Nickel
7440-02-0
2,44E-03
7.45E-05
2.52E-03
Silver
7440- 22
-4
1.95F-
04
4.38E
-05
2.39E-04
---
---
---
Zinc
7440
-66-6
1.46E-02?
.
3.51E-03
1 81E
-02
Chromium
7440 -47-
4
4.38E
-
07
9.95E 06
1.0-11: 05
---
---
---
Mercury
7439-97-6
5.82E-01
3:48E+00
.
4.06E+00
Antimony
'7440-36-0
4.08F - 02
8.54E
-
04
4.16E
-
02
---
---
---
Arsenic
7440-38-2
1.71E-02
6.43E-04
1..77E=02
3.95E06
7.16E08
4.02E06
All Waste Constituents Excluding
Non-detect
Risk
9.30E-01
3.49E+00
4.42E+00
3.95E-06
1.83E-07
4.13E-06
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
?
pi
Aggregate Risk and Hazard Quotient Results
Petitioned Waste
Aggregate
Non carcinogenic
Hazard
Petitioned Waste Aggregate Carcinogenic Risk
Chemical Name
CAS
Aggregate
HI-
Aggregate HI-
Total
Aggregate
Aggregate Risk-
Total
Number
Groundwater
Surface
Aggregate
Risk-
Surface
Aggregate
Pathways
Pathways
Hazard Index
Groundwater
Pathways
Risk
Pathways
All
Waste Constituents Including
?
9.30E-01
?
3.49E+00
?
4.42E+00
?
3.95E-06
?
1.83E-07
?
4.13E-06
Non-detect Risk
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
Maximum Allowable TCLP Concentrations - Groundwater Exposure Pathways
Chemical Name
Risk Factor =.1.00E-06
HQ
Factor t..
.
1.00E+00
Detection Limit
Waste Stream
TCLP
Concentration
(mg/L)
Dilution
Attenuation
Factor (DAF)
Waste
Volume
Adjusted
DAF
Maximum
Allowable
Concentration
(mg/L)
DL" Max. Allowable '
Concentration
Based on
Groundwater
Ingestion
Pathway
Max. Allowable
Concentration
Based on
Groundwater
Inhalation
Pathway
Max. Allowable
Concentration
Based
on
Adult
Groundwater Dermal
Absorption Pathway.
Max. Allowable
Concentration
Based on Child
Groundwater Dermal
Absorption Pathway
Max: Allowable.
Concentration
Based
on
MCL
Len _I
-iLit.iL 01
5.06E+03
5.00L+03
7.50E+01
---
---
---
7.50E+01
Mercury
2.40E-02
7.45E+01
7.45E+01
8.14E-02
2.80E-01
8.14E-02
1.49E-01
Nickel
6.90E-02
3.76E
- 01
3.76E+01
2.83E+01
2.83E+01
---
Silver
7.50E-04
2.05E+01
2.05E+01
3.84E+00
3.84E+00
Thallium
9.30E- 03
4,40E+01
4.40E+01
8.80E-02
1.09E- 01
---
---
8.80E- 02
Antimony
2.10E-02
3.43E+01
3.43E+01
2.06E-01
5.15E-01
2.06E-01
Arsenic
3.70E
-
03
1.92E+01
1.92E+01
9.36E-04
9.36E -
04
---
---
1.92E
-
01
Barium
6.30E-
01
2.78E+01
2.78E+01
5.57E+01
2.09E+02
......
5.57E+01
Beryllium
3 -
10E
-
04
1.04E+02
1.048
-
.02
4.16E
-
01
7.81E+00
......
---
4. I 1:0 0 '
Cadmium
9.20E-02
3.00E+01
3.00E+01
1.50E-01
5.63E-01
-
1.50E-01
Chromium
i r
i 'E
- 02
3.85E+03
3.6'4 , 03
3.85E+02
2.17E+05
---
3.85E+02
Vanadium
1.00E-02
8.03E+01
8.03E+01
3.02E+00
3.02E+00
Zini
4.10E4.00
2.19E+01
2.498 + 01
2.80E+02
2.80E+02
---
---
---
Selenium
3.80E-02
1.16E+01
1.16E+01
5.80E-01
2.18E+00
5.80E-01
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used?
q
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Groundwater Pathway Risk
.Petitioned
Waste Carcinogenic
Risk
?
Groundwater Exposure
Pathways
Chemical Name
Waste Stream
TCLP
Concentration
(mg/L)
Groundwater
Ingestion
Pathway
Groundwater
Inhalation
Pathway
Groundwater
Dermal
Absorption
Pathway -
Adult
Gieundwater
Dermal
Absorption
Pathway -
Child
Groundwater
Pathway
Aggregate Risk
r'.
,r:
c-;
,, If
i
•?
01
---
___
beryllium
3.40E-04
Cadmium
9.20E02
---
Selenium
3.80E-02
r
-.d
3.60E-0'1
___
___
Thallium .
9.30E-03
Vanadiu
m
1.00E-02
---
---
Nickel
6.90E-02
---
: 1 1,
,
,,r
7.50E-
04
---
---
---
Zinc
4.10E+00
Menlo
1
9.50E
-
02
---
Mercury
2.40E02
Antimony
2. i 0E
-
02
___
Arsenic
3.70E-03
3.95E-06
3.95E-06
All Waste Constituents
3.95E-06
---
---
3.95E06
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
?
q
1
Groundwater Pathway Hazard Quotient
Petitioned Waste
Non-
carcinogenic Hazard Quotient
. Groundwater Exposure
Pathways
Chemical Name
Waste Stream
TCLP
Concentration
(mg/L)
Groundwater
Ingestion
Pathway
Groundwater
Inhalation
Pathway
Groundwater
Dermal
Absorption
Pathway - Adult
Groundwater
Dermal
Absorption
Pathway -
Child
Groundwater
Pathway Aggregate
Hazard Quotient
r
io
0
n,
(i .30F.
f
'
x.010 -
03
03
___
___
1
01 E
- u=
Beryllium
3.40E04
4.35E05
4.35E05
Cadmium
9.20E
- U2
1.63F 01
---
---
1.63E
-
0'I
Selenium
3.80E-02
1.75E-02
1.75E-02
Lead
3.60E
-
01
---
Thallium'
9.30E03
8.53E-02
...._
8.53E-02
Vanadium
1.00E02
3.32E-03
---
---
3.32E- 03
Nickel
6.90E02
2A4E-03
2A4E-03
Silver
7 5n 5-
04
1.95E
-
04
---
1 45E o
Zinc
4.10E+00
1.46E-02
1.46E-02
Chromium
9.500 02
4 38E
07
---
1.38E
-
07
Mercury
2.40E-02
8.58E02
4.96E01
5.82E-01
Antimony
' 1F
(12
4.08E
-
02
4.08F
- 02
Arsenic
3.70E-03
1.71E-02
-
1.71E-02
All Waste Constituents
4.33E-01
4.96E-01
9,30E-01
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
?
01
Maximum Allowable Total Concentrations - Surface Exposure Pathways
Maximum Allowable Total Concentration
- Fish
Ingestion
Pathway
(mg/Kg)
Chemical Name
Risk Factor
= 1.00E-06
HQ
Factor =
1.00E+00
* =
Detection
Limit
Waste Stream Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
DL
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Pathway
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Pathway
Soil
Ingestion
Pathway
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Pathway
Barium
2.2UE- (./...
2.52E+06
1
1
,LE
i
-.
08
2
‘32F
,:p
4 r
Inn,
2 57T-07
Beryllium
2.30E-01
1.42E+03
1.42E+03
Cadmium
2.10E402
1.90E+03
1.90E+03
---
Selenium
9.00E+01
7.79E+04
1.04E+07
7.79E+04
642E+05
Lead
9.60E+02
4.39E+04
4.39E+04
---
1.64E+05
---
Thallium
1.40E+00
9.47E+01
137E+05
9.47E+01
8.48E+03
Vanadium
1.80E
?
4
1.28E+05
2.07E406
---
2.01E+06
1.286405
Nickel
1.70E+02
1.30E+05
4.14E-1-07
1.30E+05
2,57E+06
Silver
`,.
50E i
- 01
4.93E+04
1.04E+07
4.93E+04
6.42E+05
Zinc
1.20E+05
9.22E+05
6.21E+08-
922E+05
3.85E+07
-
Chromium
1.80E1-
C13
4.77E+05
3 11E+09
---
4.77E+05
1.93E+08
---
Mercury
1.50E+00
9.01E-02
2.07E+05
1.57E+05
9.01E-02
1.28E44
2.12E+04
Antimony
3.90E401
2.01E+04
8.29E+05
---
2.01E+04
5.14E+04
---
Arsenic
2.20E+01
1.68E+02
2.69E+03
7.91E+02
1.68E+02
7.58E+02
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
?
01
Surface Pathway Risk
Petitioned
Waste Carcinogénic.Risk
- Surface Water Exposure Pathways
?
-j
Chemical Name
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Surface Water
Ingestion
Pathway
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Pathway
Fish
Ingestion
Pathway
Soil
Ingestion
Pathway
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Pathway
Surface Pathway
Aggregate
Cancer Risk
Barium
2
n
uF_ 1
-
1.J2
---
Beryllium
2.30E-01
1.62E-10
-
1.62E-10
Cadm
i um
2.10E+02
---
1.11E07
---
1
?
11E- 07
Selenium
9.00E+01
I ead
9 ( oF103
---
---
---
Thallium
1.40E+00
...._
Vanadwrn
1.80E+02
---
---
Nickel
1,70E+02
Silver
2.50E+01
---
---
---
Zinc
1.20E+05
Chromium
1.80E+03
---
---
---
Mercury
1.50E+00
Anti)
?
,
3.90E+01
---
---
---
Arsenic
2.20E+01
8.18E09
2/8E-08
6.56E-09
2.90E08
7.16E-08
All
Waste Constituents
8,18E-09
1.395-07
6.56E-09
2.90E-08
---
1.83E-07
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
?
q
i
Surface Pathway Hazard Quotient
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
PetitIoned.Waste
Niancarcinogenic Hazard Quotient
=
Surface Water. Exposure. Pathways
Chemical Name
Surface Water
Ingestion
Pathway
Air Particulate
Inhalation
Pathway
Fish
Ingestion
Pathway
Soil
Ingestion
Pathway
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Pathway
Surface Pathway
Aggregate
Hazard Quotient
Harin]
ii H
ue: , 0)
4 8
-4
E-U.'
e,15,,
(iii
4.9,
-
E - 07
T.8E ti
6.311-.-0.,_,
Beryllium
2.30E-01
5.55E-08,
2.09E-05
•?
5.67E-08
8.95E-07
2.19E-05
Cadi iut 'i
2.10E+02
2.03E
-
04
2.09E- 04
3.27E- 03
___
3.68E
-03
Selenium
9.00E+01
8.69E-06
8.95E-06
1.40E-04
1.58E-04
Lead
9,60E+03
---
---
---
Thallium
1840E+00
1,02E-05
1.05E-05
1.65E-04.
1.86E-04
Vanadium
1
.80E
+02
8 8
9E
-
05
8.95E
- 05
1.40E . 03
---
1 e,1'
E -
03
Nickel i
1.70E+02
4.10E-06
4.22E-06
6.62E-05
7A5E-05
?
•
: ,1 1. ,r
'f-'
?
,3(1E.t
.
01
2
-
1'
E -06
2.49E
-
06
3.89E -
05
4...E
-
05
Zinc
1.20E+05
i
1893E-04
' 1.99E-04
3.11E-03
3.51E-03
Chromium
1.80E+03
5.79E
- 07
2.67E
-
O8
9.34E
-
06
---
9.95E- 06
Mercury
1.50E+00
7.24E06
9.52E-06
3.48E+00
?
'
1.17E-04
7.06E-09
3.48E+00
Antimony
3.90E+01
4.71E
-
05
4,85E- 05
7.59E- 04
---
8.54E- 04
Arsenic
2.20E+01
3.54E-05
3.65E-05 -
5.71E-04
__
6.43E-04
All Waste Constituents
---
5.99E-04
1,07E-04
3.48E+00
9.66E-03
7.06E-09
3.49E+00
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
?
o
f
Toxicity Characteristic, Soil Saturation, and Ecological Values
Toxicity Characteristic Rule
Soil Saturallon
Ecological Screen
Chemical Name
CAS Number
Allowable TC
Concentration
(mg/L)
Waste
Constituent
TCLP
Concentration
(mg/L)
Allowable Soil
Saturation
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Actual Soil
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Allowable
Aquatic
Concentration
(mg/L)
Predicted
Ambient
Concentration
(mg/L)
I
?
,?
2
?
1
7?
1
,:I.
'
?
1
2 ")(,L.
03
1
?
iE
?
(,,
Zinc
7440-66-6
1
20E-01
2.24E-01
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, COCs 14 Metals, Max values used
H.2 DRAS v.2 Run for Arsenic at 1x10-4 Risk
RMT, Inc. I Peoria Disposal Company
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Site and WMU Information
Delisting Petition Number:
DL-
File Name:
Petitioner's Name:
Address 1:
Address 2:
City, State:
Zip Code:
Analysis Performed by:
Date of Analysis:
Waste Description:
Waste Code:
WMU Type:
Waste Volume (yd3):
Active Life (years):
Risk Factor:
1-10 Factor:
2-20-08, Arsenic, Max values used
Peoria Disposal Company
4349 W. Southport Road
Peoria,
61615
RMT Inc.
Feb-20-2008
EAF Dust Stabilized Residue
K061
Landfill
95000
20
1.00E-04
1.00E+00
List
_., .
of COCs with Altered Chemical Properties
Chin'liCA114aille :'
?
.?
' CAS N u MI:*
Parameter Modified
•
?,, ' .
"Pardnietbr
Parameter Units
". .
original
.
Symbol ...
,?
-
' Value • '
-• Valu
e
,•;
Arsenic
7440-38-2
Maximum Concentration Level
MCL
rng/L
0.05
0.01
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, Arsenic, Max values used
?
q1
Limiting Pathways
._ .
Detection Limit Analysis
-
Toxicity of Petitioned
fall below maximum allowable
Waste cannot
be
confirmed
if Detection Limits
concentration.
Chemical Name
CAS
Maximum
Maximum Allowable TCLP?
Maximum
Maximum Allowable Total
Number
Allowable TCLP
Pathway
Allowable Total
Pathway
Concentration
Concentration
(mg/L)
(mg/Kg)
Arsenic',
7440-38-2
9.38E-02
Groundwater Ingestion
1.68E+04
Fish
Ingestion
Results for Analysis: 2-20-08, Arsenic, Max values used
H.3 DRAS v.2 Run for Screening Levels to Identify COCs
RMT, Inc. I Peoria Disposal Company
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THIS FILING IS ON RECYCLED PAPER AS REQUIRED BY 35 ILL. ADM. CODE 101.202 AND 101.302(g)
Site
and WMU Information
De
listing Petition Number:
DL-
File Name:
Updated DRAS 2-19-08, Max values used
Petitioner's Name:
Peoria Disposal Company
Address 1:
4349 W. Southport Road
Address
2:
City, State:
Peoria,
Zip Code:
61615
Analysis Performed by:
RMT Inc.
Date of Analysis:
Feb-19-2008
Waste Description:
EAF Dust Stabilized Residue
Waste Code:
K061
WMU Type:
Landfill
Waste Volume (yd3):
95000
Active Life (years):
20
Risk Factor:
1.00E-06
HQ Factor:
1.00E+00
List of COCs with Altered Chemical Properties
CheiiCal,Narrie.-
?
..?
...
?
,
CAS
Number
OaiimieteellItedified ,' '
?
,
':ialiarfteteil:',:. '...
Symbol
?
'
ParaMetei.VhitS
-"-?
•?•:''•?-:'?:
:.Original
,
•_: Value
,:. MOdIfiedt.
Value .
Flu 019t a
86-73-7
Inhalation Reference Dose
RFC
mg rn
3
0
0.04
nitroaniline 2-
88-744
Oral Reference Dose
RFDo
mg/kg-day
0.003
nitroaniline 2-
88-74-4
Inhalation Reference Dori
RFC
mg/m^
0
■)002
f1.00003
Naphthalene
:?
91-20-3
Inhalation Carcinogenic Slope
.
Factor
CSFi?
.
1/(mg/kg7clay)
0.35'
Naphthalene
Inhalation Reference De se
RFC
i?
.gir g
0.00086
BiS(2-
ethylhexyl)phthalate
Inhalation Carcinogenic
Slope
Factor
csri
1/(Mg/kg-day)
0
0.014
Bist2-etitylitexyltphthalate
Inhalation Reference Dose
RFC
rrigint3
0
0.02
Dimethyl phthalate
Landfill. Dilution Attenuation
:
Facto
DAFLF
UMg
18
Dibe,nzafuran
Oral Reference Dose
RFDo
mg/kg
-
day
0.002
Dibenzofuran
. Inhalation Reference Dose
RFC
mg/m3
0
0.002
Fluo/anili,-119
Inhalation Reference Dose
RFC
laglin3
0
0.04
Butylbenzylphthalate.
Inhalation
,?
Reference
...?
.
Dose
RFC
Mg/m3
0.2
N-Nitrosodiphenylarnine
Inhalation Carcinogenic Slope Factor
CSFi
1/(mg/kg-day)
0
0.0049
N-NItrosodiphehylamine
Oral Reference Dose:
RRFDo
mg/kg-day .
0.02.
N- Nitrosodiphenylarniite
Inhalation Refer
eima Dose
RFC
rngirn3
0
0.02
Anthracene
Inhalation Reference Dose
: RFC
, mglm
3
0.3.
Pyrt0
-
.
Inhalation Reference Dose
HFC
mg/m3
r
0.03
Arsenic
7440-38-2
Maximum Concentration. Level .
: MCL
mg/L
I
?
I
0.01
Barium
7440-39-3
Oral Reference Dose
RFDo
mg/kg
-
day
0.2
Barium'
7440-39-3
inhalation Reference Dose
RFC
-?
mg/m
3
'
0.00143
Beryllium
7440-41-8
Inhalation Reference Dose
RFC
mg/m3
0.00002
0,000006
Results for Analysis: Updated DRAS 2-19-08, Max values used
?
q
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List of COCs with Altered Chemical Properties
Cifemal t4ii-I6 ' . .
C4t
Numbe
,!
ParameterMiolitied :
?
::
Oral
ral Reference Dose
Pafahleter. ''. :
Symbol ?
.
•?
RFDo
Fi
$r4iii0er.ilnIt§
thOg-day
:qrloirià1::- L
Value .
0.02..?
.
."Modified ‘.
•
?
Value''
Di-n -octyl
•
phthalate
: 117-84-0
"
0.04
Di-n-octyl phthalate
117-84-0
Inhalation Reference Dose
RFC
mg/in,'
0
0.04
TODD, 2,3,7,8-
1746,01,6
Maximum Concentration Level
MC1..
. mg/L
0
?
.
0.0000000.3
CSFo
U.0:)1
CSFi
0.00095
lsophorone
Acenaphtnene
Phenol
I'
•
Acetone
Vanacliurn
7440-62-2
RFDo
mg/Icg-clay
Cobalt
7440,48-4.
Inhalation Carcinogenic Slope Factor
CSFi
, 1/(mg/Itg-d4):
0
9.8
Results for Analysis: Updated DRAS 2-19-08, Max values used
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Chemical Name
CAS Number
Parameter
Modified
parameter •
Symbol
Paiarnetef WOO
Cobait
7440-48-4
Oral Reference Dose
RFDo
mg/kg-day
Cobalt
7440-48-4
Inhalation:Reference Dose
RFC
mg/m,
Cobalt
7440-48-4
Landfill Dilution Attenuation Factor
DAFLF
L/mg
Original
0.06
Modified
Value
0.02
0.000006
10
List of COCs with Altered Chemical Properties
Results for Analysis: Updated DRAS 2-19-08, Max values used
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Limiting Pathways
Detection
Limit.
Analysis - Toxicity of Petitioned Waste cannot be confirmed
If
Detection Limits
fall below maximum allowable concentration
Chemical Name
CAS
Number
Maximum
Allowable TCLP
Concentration
(mg/L)?
.
Maximum
Allowable
TCLP
Pathway
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
_._
Maximum Allowable Total
Pathway
Fluoren
e
88 -,?
7
i
53F
i
00
(3lounciviatel
fjlii i f 1
Derma'
8 c
l8
r?
yc
I ish Ingestion
Pentachlorophenol
.8786-5
2.79E-03
Groundwater Adult Dermal
9.47E+03
Soil Ingestion
nitroaniline 2-
88
-
74 -4
2.03E+00
Groundwater Ingestion
3.95E+02
Aft Volatile lei
?
1
Naphthalene
91-20-3
3.72E-01
Groundwater Inhalation
1.38E+03
Air Volatile Inhalation
Pyridine
110 86 1
7.13E-01
Groundwater Ingestion
1.28E+05
Soil Ingestion
Nickel
7440-020
2.83E+01
. Groundwater Ingestion
1.30E+05
Fish Ingestion
Bis(2-etiiy
?
hohlhalaie
117.-81-7
e 10E- 02
Groundwater Adult Dermal
2.72E+03
Fish Ingestion
Di-n-butyl phthalate
84-74-2 :.
1.65E+01
Groundwater Child Dermal
3.60E+04
.?
Fish Ingestion
Phenanthrene,
85-01-8
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Dimethyl phthalate
13111-3.-
6.76E+03
Groundwater Ingestion
1.28E+09
Soil Ingestion
Dibenz(a : l)anthracene
53-70-3
3.80E-06
Groundwater Adult Lerma'
1 55F
+ .
02
Soil Ingestion
Dibenzofuran
132
-
64-
.9
1.04E‘01.
GroUndwater Child
.
Dermal.
2.57E+05
Soil Ingestion
Fluoranthene
206-44-e
1.61E+00
Groundwater Child Dermal
8.03E+05
Fish Ingestion
Butylbenzylphthelate
85-68-7
2.90E+0
..Groundwater
.?
.
?
,
Child
.
Dermal
1.69E+05
Fish Ingestion
Benzo(b)Iluoranthene
205-99-2
7.29E-05
Groundwater Adult Dermal
1.56E+03
Soil Ingestion
Results for Analysis: Updated DRAS 2-19-08, Max values used
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Detection Limit Analysis
•
Toxicity of Petitioned Waste cannot be confirmed
if
Detection Limits
fall below maximum a lowable concentration
Chemical Name
CAS
Number
Maximum
Allowable
TCLP
Concentration
(mg/L)
Maximum
Allowable
TCLP
Pathway
Maximum
Allowable.
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum Allowable Total
Pathway
Mercury
7439-97
6
8.14E-02
Groundwater inhalation
9.01E-02
Fish Ingestion
Benzo (phi peiylene
191-24-2
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
86-30-6
2.69E-01
Groundwater Ingestion ,
2.32E+03
Air Volatile Inhalation
Indeno(1 2,3 cd) pyrene
19
?
1 0
-
5
4.11E
-
05
Groii.idw,-
4.'r Adult
P-1,1R
1.56E+03
Soil
1,igeE.1,o[i
Anthracene
12012-7
2.50E+01
Groundwater Child Dermal
2.27E+05
Fish Ingestion
Pyrene
129.00 0
1.23E+00
Groundwater Child Dermal
4.78E
-4-
03
F sh Ingestion
Antimony
7440-36-0
2.06E-01
MCL
2.01E+04 •
Fish Ingestion
Arsenic
7440- 38 -2
9.36E-04
Groundwater Ingestion
1.68E+02
Fish Ingestion
Barium
7440-39-3
5.57E+01
MCL
2.62E+06
Air Particulate
Inhalation
Beryllium
7440
- 41 - 8
4.16E-01
r1(?
1
1.10E+04
Air Particulate Inhalation
Cadmium
7440-43-9
1.50E-01
MCL
4.02E+03
Fish Ingestion
Di - n .
octyl phthalate
117
-
84
-
0
7.00E
-
02
Groundwater Child Dermal
2.57E+01
Fish Ingestion
TCDD, 2,3,7,8-
1746-01-6
2_05E-10 —
Groundwater Adult Dermal
7.58E-03
Soil
Ingestion
Benz(a)anthracene
56
-
55
-
3
1.31E -
04
Groundwater
Adull [I.
-
ri,)1
1.56E,
03
Soil
Ingestion
Chloro
-
3- rnethylphenol 4-
59-50-7
Not Applicable
-
Not Applicable
Results for Analysis: Updated DRAS 2-19-08, Max values used
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CAS
Number
Detection
Limit Analysis - Toxicity of
Petitioned
fall below maximum allowable
Waste cannot be confirmed if Detection Limits-1
concentration
Chemical Name
Maximum
Allowable TCLP
Concentration
(mg/L)
Maximum
Allowable
TCLP
Pathway
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum Allowable
Total
Pathway
Isoplioione
-
8
-
59.1
1
?
-(:)
?
or)
('oolipci.valcr
?
hicv
n
- st, ,
:l
'2'31F-
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03
11ir V.,I,itrle
?
Hti,
-
)ratiorl
Acenaphthene
83-32-9
1.25E+01
.Groundwater Child
.
Dermal
1.98E+05
Fish Ingestion
Methylnapthalene 2-
91
-
57- 6
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Copper
7440-50-8
9.11E+03
MCL
5.14E+06
'
?
Soil Ingestion
Phenol
108 -95-
2
2.14E+02
Groundwater Ingestion
3.85E+07
Soil Ingestion
Selenium
7782-49-2
5.80E-01
MCL
7.79E+04
Fish Ingestion
Benzo(1:1fitioranIFerl
p
207-
08
-
9
1.01E
- 03
Groundwater Adult Dermal
1 56E+04
Soil Ingestion
Acenapthylene
208-96-8
Not Applicable .
Not Applicable
Trichiorophenol, 2,4 : 5-
95
- 95-
4
2.86E+01
Groundwater Child Dermal
3.91E+05
Fish Ingestion
Lead
7439-92-1
7.50E+01
MCL
4.39E+04
Air Particulate Inhalation
Diethyl
phis
Aate
8466 -
2
6.91E+02
Groundwater Ingestion
6.57E+05
Fish Ingestion
Silver
7440-22-4
3.84E+00
Groundwater Ingestion
4.93E+04
Fish Ingestion
Benzyl alcohol
100
-
51 - 6
2.14E+02
Groundwater Ingestion
4.08E+05
Ap
Vol-rule
Inhalation
.- ,,,ition
Bromophenyl-phenyl ether 4-
101-55-3
1.22E+01
Groundwater Child Dermal
7.215-i-03
Fish
Ingestion
Toluene
108-88-3
1.90E+01
MCL
6.11E+03
Air Volatile Inhalation
Results for Analysis: Updated DRAS 2-19-08, Max values used
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Limiting Pathways
Detection Limit
Analysis
Maximum
Allowable TCLP
Concentration
(mg/L)
:
Toxicity of PetitlOried
fall below maximum allowable
Maximum
Allowable
TCLP
Pathway
Waste cannot be confirmed if Detection Limits
concentration
— —
Chemical Name
CAS
Number
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
_?
— —
Maximum
Allowable Total -
Pathway
Thallium
7440-28-0
8.80E-02
MCL.
9.47E+01
-
Fish Ingestion
Tin
410 31 5
2.25E+02
Groundwater Ingestion
7.71E+07
Soil Ingestion
Acetone
67
-64
-
1
6.42E+02
Groundwater Ingestion
1.16E+08
i Soil Ingestion
Benzene
71 -
43.2
2.39E-
02
Groundwater Ingestion
3 e0E - 01
Air
Volatile Inhalation
Vanadium
7440-62-2
.3.02E+00
Groundwater Ingestion
1.28E4-05
Soil Ingestion
Zinc
7440
-
66
-
6
2.80E+02
Groundwater Ingestion
9.22E+05
Fish Ingestion
Chromium
'7440-47-4
3.85E+02
MCL
4:77E+05
Fish Ingestion
Cobalt
7440
-
48
- 4
7 51E1
:
?PO
Groundwater Ingestion
1.10E+04
Air Particulate Inhalation
Chrycene
218-01-9
1.39E702
Groundwater Adult Dermal
1.56E+05
Soil Ingestion
Benzo(a)pyrene
50-32-8
8.06E-06
Groundwater Adult Dermal
1.56E4-02
Soil Ingestion
Results for Analysis: Updated DRAS 2-19-08, Max values used
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Dioxin/Furan Summary
Modeling of Fish Tissue Ingestion Pathway for Dioxin TEQs
Background
As presented earlier, the DRAS v.2 model has a confirmed error in the fish ingestion pathway that is
particularly problematic for those compounds which have a tendency to bioaccumulate. As a result
of this known error in the available DRAS v.2 model, Todd Ramaly, USEPA Region 5 provided a,
spreadsheet calculation model that could be used as a substitute evaluation tool. The spreadsheet
calculation model corrects the error in the DRAS v.2 model and incorporates updates to modeling
approach anticipated for the updated DRAS v.3 model.
Surface Water/Fish Tissue Ingestion Pathway
Exposure through the surface water pathway, and ultimately the fish ingestion pathway, is assumed
to result from erosion of hazardous materials from the surface of a solid waste landfill and transport
of these constituents to nearby surface water bodies. The initial component of the calculations rely on
the universal soil loss equation (USLE; Wischmeier and Smith 1978) to compute long-term soil and
waste erosion from a landfill in which delisted waste is being disposed. The amount of soil delivered
to surface water is estimated using a sediment delivery ratio; which is translated into estimates of
dissolved surface water concentrations and projected fish tissue concentrations through application of
conservative partitioning and bioaccumulation values. In the final component of the calculations,
modeled fish tissue concentrations are incorporated into an ingestion pathway model to assess
potential risk and arrive at a delisting level.
The following table presents site-specific information that was used to modify generic assumptions in
the fish tissue ingestion pathway calculation model provided for use. The conservative generic
modeling assumptions were maintained for all other inputs.
Site Specific Model Assumptions
MODEL
VARIABLE
GENERIC
INPUT
SITE-SPECIFIC
INPUT
RATIONALE
USLE Assumptions
Waste Volume
(cy/year)
80,000
95,000
Increased to 95,000 to match DRAS model
run
Period of Waste
Exposure (day)
30
10
The disposal area is covered on a daily basis.
Value assumes deviation from standard
practice 10 days/year.
Rainfall Erosion
Potential, R (1/year)
300
175
Modified to reflect areas-specific value – taken
from Figure B-1 of DRAS guidance document.
Support Practice
Factor, P
1.0
0.5
Surface is contour terraced – original
assumption assumes no management practice
Distance to Stream
(meter)
100
335
Value modified to reflect site-specific
conditions – 1,100 ft to Indian Creek
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Site Specific Model Assumptions
MODEL
VARIABLE
GENERIC
INPUT
SITE-SPECIFIC
INPUT
RATIONALE
Dietary Exposure/Risk Model Assumptions
Fraction of fish
intake from this
source (F)
1.0
0.5
Assumes 50% of all freshwater fish
consumption for an individual is taken from
Indian Creek
Fish consumption
rate (CR)
0.02 kg/day
0.06 kg/day
Fish consumption value reflects recommended
freshwater fish consumption/day (EFH, 1997)
Modified from 0.02 kg/day which is a
recommended total (marine/freshwater) fish
consumption rate
The attached spreadsheet presents the results of the site-specific USLE and dietary exposure/risk
modeling of the maximum dioxin TEQ concentration (160 ng/kg wet weight) observed in treated waste
samples. The modeled fish tissue dioxin TEQ concentration for fish in Indian Creek is 0.87 ng/kg.
Estimated carcinogenic risk posed through a conservative fish ingestion scenario is 2 x 10-6.
Discussion of Results
As shown in the following table, the modeled fish tissue concentration, which is likely an
overestimate given the compounding of conservative assumptions, is consistent with national
background TEQ concentrations in fish tissues.
Background Dioxin Concentrations in Fish Tissue
CATEGORY/DESCRIPTION
MAXIMUM OBSERVED
CONCENTRATION
AVERAGE
CONCENTRATION
DIOXIN
TEQ
(in nglkg wet weight)
NASQAN (background)
(1)
7.18
1.12
Background' )
3.02
0.59
Agricultural
(1)
4.44
1.02
North American Background
(2)
1.16
DRAS Modeled fish tissue concentrations in
Indian Creek
(3)
0.87
(1)
Excerpted from the National Survey of Chemical Residues in Fish (USEPA, September 1992)
(2) Reported in USEPA's Dioxin Reassessment (USEPA, 1994)
(3)
Modified DRAS v.3 spreadsheet model (original provided by Todd Remaly, USEPA Region 5) of PDC waste materials
Dioxin/hums have been found throughout the world in practically all media including air, soil,
water, sediment, fish and shellfish, and other food products such as meat and dairy products. The
highest levels of these compounds are found in soils, sediments, and biota; very low levels are found
in water and air. The widespread occurrence is not unexpected considering the numerous natural and
anthropogenic sources that emit these compounds into the atmosphere, and the overall resistance of
these compounds to biotic and abiotic transformation. Modeled dioxin TEQ concentrations in fish
tissue are consistent with background and therefore, not expected to pose an unacceptable risk.
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INPUT VARIABLES
Waste Volume (cy/year)
Landfill Lifetime (year)
Period of Waste Exposure (day)
Rainfall Erosion Potential, R (1/year)
Soil Erodibility, K (ton/acre)
Percent slope
Cover & Management Factor, C
Support Practice Factor, P
Distance to Stream (meter)
Percentage of Waste Exposed
2nd order Stream Volume (Uyear)
5th order Stream Volume (Uyear)
Concentration Reduction Factor
Due to Addition of Reagents
Rationale modification of
assumptions
Increased from 80000 in
95090 original provided
20
Covered daily
Modified from 30 days in
10 original
Figure B-1 for Peoria area
175 modified from 300 in original
Value is supportable for Silty
0.3 Clay Loam - Not modified
5.00%
1
contour terracing - Modified
from original which assumes
0.5 no management practice
335;1100 ft to Indian Creek
0.0014
3.30E+09
3.40E+11
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OUTPUT VARIABLES
Slope Length
Topographic Factor, LS
Soil eroded (kg/acre/year)
Sedimentary Delivery Ratio, Sd
Soil Delivered to Stream, As (kg/acre/year)
Percentage of Eroded Waste in Soil
Annual Waste Eroded, Aw (kg/acre/year)
Waste Conc. - 2nd Order Stream, (kg/L)
Waste Conc. - 5th Order Stream, (kg/L)
Dilution factor - 2nd Order Stream, (UKg)
Dilution factor - 5th Order Stream, (UKg)
708.69878
1.4241904
3.39E+04
0.21
7.27E+03
0.0014
9.95E+00
1.39E-07
1.35E-09
7.19E+06
7.41E+08
Area (acre)
Slope Length (ft)
Slope Length-Exponent, m
Topographic Factor, LS
Soil Eroded (ton/acre/year)
Soil Eroded (kg/acre/year)
Sed. Delivery Ratio, Sd
Soil Delivered to S.W. (kg/acre/year)
CALCULATIONS
46.12
708.69878
0.5
1.4241904
37.384998
33915.67
0.21
7.27E+03
fraction organic carbon in suspended solids =?
0.075 assumption
minimum TSS level (erosion input only) to 2nd order stream = 101.55072 mg/L
101.55072 mg/L
Surface Water Spreadsheet
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Assumptions
?
fraction organic carbon in suspended solids =
?
0.075
background TSS concentration in stream =
?
10 mg/L
Concentration Concentration
?
Kdsw
?
2nd order stream
?
Edible Portion
Total Constituent (Fifth order
?
(Second order?
log Koc sometimes Koc(BCF for metals etc) Surface Water
?
Fish Tissue
Constituent
?
Concentration
?
Stream)
?
Stream)
?
(log Kow
?
(or Kow for
?
BAF
?
Concentration
?
TEF
?
Concentration from
(mg/Kg)
?
(mg/L)
?
(mg/L)
?
for organics)
?
organics)
?
freely dissolved (freely dissolved)TEQdfp-WHO98 freely dissolved
2,3,7,8-TCDD
?
1,60E-04
?
2.16E-13
?
2.23E-11
?
5.31
?
2.02E+05?
9.16E+05
?
9.46E-13
?
1
?
8.66E-07
Estimating Lake Trout Fish Lipid Content
From Table 1, Appendix I, EPA-820-B-95-005
% lipid
Lake Superior?
11.42%
10.46%
9.21%
samples
44
71
28
sample
weighted
percent
0.66%
0.97%
0.34%
Lake Erie
?
13.00%
?
5?
0.08%
Lake Ontario
?
3.38%
?
98?
0.43%
Lake Michigan
?
11.88%
?
28
?
0.43%
17.25%
?
156
?
3.51%
16.58%
?
13
?
0.28%
8.81%
?
3
?
0.03%
12.01%
?
9
?
0.14%
12.71%
?
311
?
5.16%
766?
12.04% sample weighted mean of mean lipid content
trophic level 4
From Table 2, Appendix I, EPA-820-B-95-005
Lake Superior
Lake Huron
Lakes St. Claire and Erie
Lake Michigan
Lake Ontario
10.61%
14.12%
13.00%
13.70%
14.53%
13.19% average lipid content of Lake Trout weighing each lake equally
trophic level 4
From Table 10, EPA-820-B-95-005
Mean TCDD BAF (in fish lipids and referenced to chemical concentration freely dissolved)
To convert to a BAF for lipids in the edible portion only, multiply by the lipid concentrations above
Summary
To conservatively evaluate the bioaccumulation of chemicals in fish for the
purpose of conservative human health comparison, EPA assumed subpopulations
could be exposed to trophic level 4 Lake trout (a fatty species)
9.00E+06 salmonids
1.08E+06 from sample weighted mean of mean lipid content
1.19E+06 from average lipid content of Lake Trout weighing each lake equally
9.16E+05 current value in DRAS
10.18% lipid content assumed in DRAS
The BAF in DRAS is consistent and actually a little less than that implied by the fish lipid concentrations given in the report.
Dietary Exposure/Risk Modeling
?target hazard quotient (HQ) =
?
1
unitless
?target cancer risk (CR) =
?
1.00E-06
unitless
chemical concentration in fish lipid tissue (Clipids) = constituent mg/kg
fraction of fish intake from this source (F) =
?
0.5 unitless
fish consumption rate (CR) =
?
0.006 kg/day
exposure duration (ED) =
?
30 years
exposure frequency (EF) =
?
350 days/year
cancer slope factor (CSF) = ical specific kg-day/mg
body weight (BVV) =
?
72 kg
noncarcinogenic averaging time (AT) =
?
30 years
carcinogenic averaging time (AT) =
?
75 years
drinking water ingestion rate (adult) =
?
2 L/day
age-adjusted drinking water ingestion factor (IFWadj) =
?
1.07 L yr/kg day
COPC
?
Waste Conc?
Rfd?
CSFo 5th order strearr
?
Suring HQ Swing CR Suring DL
concentration
mg/kg?
mg/kg day kg day/mg?
mg/L
Rationale modification of assumptions
Assumes 50% of all freshwater fish consumption is from Indian Creek
Fish consumption value reflects recommended freshwater fish
consumption/day - modified from 0.02 kg/day which is a recommended
total (marine/freshwater) fish consumption rate.
Fish Concentration
?
Fishing HQ Fishing CR Fishing DL
Edible Portion
mg/kg
2,3,7,8-TCDD?
160E-04?
1.50E+05?
2.16E-13
?
0.00E+00
?
8.66E-07
?2.08E-06 7.70E-05
0.87 ng/kg'
See table on observed
!dioxin concentrations in
background fish. Modeled
concentration consistent with'.
:background.
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Although a beta version of DRAS v.3 is currently being used by the USEPA-5, the USEPA-5
verified that DRAS v.3 with all remaining contractor modifications would not be not available
to PDC before its Adjusted Standard Petition submittal. Both USEPA-5 and IEPA agreed this
Petition use the DRAS v.2 with updates provided by USEPA-5. Of particular relevance to this
Petition, Todd Ramaly of the USEPA-5 stated that the DRAS v.2 model incorrectly calculates the
risk to human health for constituents with a tendency to bioaccumulate via the surface/fish
ingestion pathway. This is a critical surface exposure pathway for mercury and dioxin/furans.
According to Mr. Ramaly, this model function could not be repaired in DRAS v.2 with user
input/updates; rather, he recommended provisional DRAS v.3 outputs to more correctly
evaluate the risk posed by mercury from the disposal of the EAFDSR. Mr. Ramaly stated that
the DRAS v.3 model basis incorporates current regulatory and scientific positions regarding
mercury uptake into biological tissues. To assist in the evaluation, Mr. Ramaly provided
provisional DRAS v.3 generated screening levels for all database constituents (including
mercury), based on the maximum annual generation volume of 95,000 cubic yards of EAFDSR
(see Appendix C). This table, shown in this Appendix, indicates that 9.35 milligrams per
kilogram (mg/kg) is an appropriate safe screening level for total mercury. As such, the modeled
hazard attributable to total mercury in the DRAS v.2 model must be ignored and a 9.35 mg/kg
comparison value should be used instead. As a comparison value 9.35 mg/kg mercury translates
in the DRAS model to a hazard quotient of 1.0.
USEPA-5 provided two tables of provisional concentrations, generated by the DRAS v.3 for the
following scenarios:
•
72,000 tons of EAFDSR waste disposed per year (expected annual generation); and
•
95,000 tons of EAFDSR waste disposed per year (maximum generation)
Both tables were generated using the same risk values of 1 x 10-6 individual risk and a hazard
quotient of 1.0. RMT performed a cursory review of the DRAS v.3 data but since the DRAS v.3
model is not available to anyone but USEPA, a full assessment regarding the different values
will not be fully discussed. PCBs were not detected so do not need a review. RMT noted the
following in its review:
•
VOCs – There is no reported data results from this Petition sampling that shows any
VOC constituents above totals or TCLP (20x rule) levels listed in the DRAS v.3
provisional concentrations;
•
sVOCs – None of the sVOCs reported in the data results exceeded the updated DRAS
v.3 maximum allowable total concentrations. Four polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
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(PAHs) were non-detect for their TCLP analysis but their MDLs were above the DRAS
v.3 screening. Again, this is not a problem since a comparison of the MDLs to the
Illinois Tiered Approach for Corrective Action (TACO), under 35 IAC 742 indicates that
these detection limits are well below the TACO screening criteria.
•
Dioxins & furans - Refer to H.4 for an analysis and discussion regarding dioxins &
furans.
•
Metals - None of the Petition data for the metals exceeded the updated DRAS v.3
maximum allowable total concentrations, except for chromium. Since the model is not
available, an evaluation as to what pathway is driving this value is unknown. None of
the Petition data for the metals exceeded the updated DRAS v.3 maximum allowable
TCLP concentrations, except for arsenic and one data point for cadmium slightly
exceeded the DRAS v.3 level (0.092 raga, reported versus 0.0911 mg/L in DRAS v.3).
Since the DRAS v.3 model is not available, an evaluation as to what pathway is driving
the total chromium value is unknown. This isn't a problem since the DRAS v.2 with its
updated toxicity values shows the totals and TCLP concentrations reported for
chromium and for cadmium do not exceed any screening criteria and have an individual
level of risk below lx 10-6. The arsenic TCLP value for DRAS v.3 is the same as in the
updated DRAS v.2 and is discussed in detail in Section 6.3.2.
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PDC
91
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Chemical Name
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PDC - 95,000 cubic yards?
CR = 1E-6, HQ=1
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06
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0.125 Air Particulate Correction Factor
HQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limit
Waste. Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable
Total
Concentration
(mq/kg)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mq/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Correct Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum Allowable
Total Concentration
(mq/kg)
Delisting Level
(Waste) (mg/L
- Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mg/L TCLP)
Acenaphthene
1.00E+00
2.33E+05
*
1.24E+08
3.92E+09
4.90E+08
2.33E+05
7.60E+07
9.33E+10
233000
10.6
Acenapthylene
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
Acetaldehyde [Ethanall
1.00E+00
2.13E+06
1.70E+07 ' 2.13E+06
2125000
Acetone (2-propanone)
1.00E+00
1.14E+09
1,86E+09
---
---
4.52E+09
1.14E+09
---
1140000000
520
Acetonitrile (methyl cyanide)
1.00E+00
1.32E+06
3.52E+07
1.11E+09
1.39E+08
1.05E+08
2.15E+07
1.32E+06
1320000
9.83
Acetophenone
1.00E+00
1.94E+07
2.07E+08
---
1.94E+07
1.27E+08
---
19400000
___
Acroleln
1.00E+00
1.31E+02
1.04E+06
3.73E+05
4.66E+04
1.73E+06
6.33E+05
1.31E+02
131
5.04E+26
Acrylamide
1.00E+00
8.96E+02
8.96E+02
2.92E+04
3.65E+03
1.12E+03
2.49E+03
3.50E+05
896
0.000325
Acrylonitrile
1.00E+00
1.94E+02
7.47E+03
5.52E+05
6.90E+04
1.94E+02
2.08E+04
4.70E+02
194
0.00227
Aldrin
1.00E+00
1.37E-03
2.37E+02
7.65E+03
9.56E+02
1.37E-03
6.59E+02
5.07E+07
0.00137
4980000
Aniline (benzeneamine)
1.00E+00
2.70E+05
7.08E+05
1.87E+07
2.34E+06
2.70E+05
1.97E+06
2.41E+06
270000
0.197
Anthracene
1.00E+00
4.22E+05
6.21E+08
1.96E+10
2.45E+09
4.22E+05
3.80E+08
7.72E+13
422000
25.9
Antimony
1.00E+00
2.05E+04
8.29E+05
---
---
2.05E+04
5.07E+05
---
20500
0.109
Aramlte
1.00E+00
1.61E+05
1.61E+05
5.28E+06
6.60E+05
2.01E+05
4.48E+05
---
161000
1.59E+22
Arsenic
1.00E+00
1.70E+02
2.69E+03
8.72E+03
1.09E+03
1.70E+02
7.47E+03
170
0.000902
5
Arsenic (III)
1.00E+00
1.70E+02
2.69E+03
8.72E+03
1.09E+03
1.70E+02
7.47E+03
---
170
0.000902
5
Arsenic (V)
1.00E+00
1.70E+02
2.69E+03
8.72E+03
1.09E+03
1.70E+02
7.47E+03
---
170
0.00204
5
Atrazine
1.00E+00
4.07E+02
1.82E+04
5.97E+05
7.46E+04
4.07E+02
5.05E+04
2.08E+11
407
0.005
Barium
1.00E+00
1.17E+06
4.14E+08
9.33E+06
1.17E+06
4.10E+08
2.53E+08
1166250
36
100
Benz(a)anthracene
1.00E+00
1.35E+01
5.53E+03
4.23E+05
5.29E+04
1.35E+01
1.54E+04
2.82E+11
13.5
0.00701
Benzaldehyde
1.00E+00
2.58E+07
2.07E+08
6.53E+09
8.16E+08
2.58E+07
1.27E+08
5.10E+08
25800000
57.8
Benzene
1.00E+00
3.24E+03
7.33E+04
4.86E+06
6.08E+05
3.69E+03
2.04E+05
3.24E+03
3240
0.0205
0.5
Benzidine
1.00E+00
2.50E-01
1.75E+01
5.71E+02
7.14E+01
2.50E-01
4.87E+01
---
0.25
0.00000489
Benzo(a)pyrene
1.00E+00
2.39E+01
5.53E+02
4.23E+04
5.29E+03
2.39E+01
1.54E+03
9.12E+11
23.9
2.63
Benzo(b)fluoranthene
1.00E+00
2.07E+02
5.53E+03
4.23E+05
5.29E+04
2.07E+02
1.54E+04
5.29E+11
207
22.4
Benzo(ghi)perylene
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
1.00E+00
2.03E+03
5.53E+04
4.23E+06
5.29E+05
2.03E+03
1.54E+05
4.25E+14
2030
6.68E+16
Benzoic acid
1.00E+00
5.09E+08
8.29E+09
2.61E+11
3.26E+10
5.09E+08
5.07E+09
3.55E+12
509000000
2310
Benzyl alcohol
1.00E+00
1.49E+08
6.21E+08
1.96E+10
2.45E+09
1.49E+08
3.80E+08 . 1.43E+10
149000000
173
Benzyl chloride
1.00E+00
2.37E+04
2.37E+04
1.89E+08
2.36E+07
2.67E+04
6.59E+04
1.31E+07
23700
4.3E+26
Beryllium
1.00E+00
1.95E+03
4.14E+06
1.56E+04
1.95E+03
1.31E+05
2.53E+06
---
1950
0.078
Bis (2-Chloroethoxy) methane
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Bis(2-chloroethypether
1.00E+00
7.98E+02
3.67E+03
1.19E+05
1.49E+04
7.98E+02
1.02E+04
8.20E+03
798
0.0111
Bis(2-chlorolsopropypether
1.00E+00
1.50E+06
8.29E+07
---
---
1.50E+06
5.07E+07
---
1500000
22.8
Bls(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
1.00E+00
1.46E+04
2.88E+05
9.38E+06
1.17E+06
1.46E+04
8.00E+05
1.63E+11
14600
3.21E+27
Bromodichloromethane
1.00E+00
3.98E+03
6.51E+04
2.12E+06
2.65E+05
3.98E+03
1.81E+05
4.29E+03
3980
0.0136
Bromomethane (Methyl bromide)
1.00E+00
4.75E+03
230E+06
9.33E+07
1.17E+07
6.80E+05
1.77E+06
4.75E+03
4750
1.1E+22
Bromophenyl-phenyl ether 4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Butanol n-
1.00E+00
2.53E+06
2.07E+08
1.70E+08
2.13E+07
1.68E+08
1.27E+08
2.53E+06
2530000
32
Butyl benzyl phthalate
1.00E+00
2.53E+05
4.14E+08
1.31E+10
1.64E+09
2.53E+05
2.53E+08
1.22E+14
253000
40
Butyl-4,6-dinitropheno1,2-sec-(131noseb)
1.00E+00
2.52E+04
2.07E+06
6.53E+07
8.16E+06
2.52E+04
1.27E+06
2.61E+07
25200
0.106
Cadmium
1.00E+00
2.60E+03
1.04E+06
2.08E+04
2.60E+03
4.03E+03
6.33E+05
---
2600
0.0911
1
Carbon disulfide
1.00E+00
2.81E+06
2.07E+08
1.31E+10
1.64E+09
1.03E+07
1.27E+08
2.81E+06
2810000
56.4
Carbon tetrachloride
1.00E+00
130E+03
3.10E+04
2.50E+06
3.13E+05
1.30E+03
8.62E+04
2.34E+03
1300
0.0141
0.5
Chlordane
1.00E+00
1.30E-01
1.15E+04
3.75E+05
4.69E+04
1.30E-01
3.20E+04
1.66E+09
0.13
1620
0.03
Chlorine
1.00E+00
4.66E+05
2.07E+08
3.73E+06
4.66E+05
2.01E+08
1.27E+08
---
466250
57.8
Chloro-1,3-butadiene, 2- (Chloroprene)
1.00E+00
3.86E+04
4.14E+07
1.31E+08
1.64E+07
3.67E+06
2.53E+07
3.86E+04
38600
0548
Chloro-3-methylphenol 4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Chloroaniline p-
1.00E+00
5.20E+05
8.29E+06
---
---
5.20E+05
5.07E+06
---
520000
2.31
Chlorobenzene
1.00E+00
5.22E+05
4.14E+07
1.11E+09
1.39E+08
5.22E+05
2.53E+07
7.41E+06
522000
1.51
100
ChlorobenzIlate
1.00E+00
1.01E+01
1.49E+04
4.86E+05
6.08E+04
1.01E+01
4.15E+04
2.38E+10
10.1
0.082
Chlorodibromomethane
1.00E+00
4.28E+03
4.80E+04
1.56E+06
1.95E+05
4.28E+03
1.33E+05
1.46E+04
4280
0.0139
Chlorodifluoromethane
1.00E+00
1.47E+07
2.90E+10
9.15E+11
1.14E+11
7.24E+09
1.77E+10
1.47E+07
14700000
3720
Chloroethane
[Ethyl chloride'
1.00E+00
1.08E+05
8.29E+08
1.87E+11
2.34E+10
6.08E+06
5.07E+08
1.08E+05
108000
231
Chloroform
1.00E+00
7.45E+02
2.07E+07
1.62E+06
2.03E+05
5.60E+06
1.27E+07
7.45E+02
745
0.00801
6
Chloromethane (Methyl chloride)
1.00E+00
3.47E+04
---
1.70E+09
2.13E+08
3.47E+04
34700
6.06
chloronaphthalene
2-
1.00E+00
1.90E+05
1.66E+08
---
1.90E+05
1.01E+08
---
190000
10.2
Chlorophenol
2-
1.00E+00
3.93E+05
1.04E+07
3.93E+05
6.33E+06
393000
2.89
Chlorophenyl-phenyl ether 4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
Chloropropene 3- (Allyl Chloride)
1.00E+00
4.83E+01
5.92E+05
1.87E+07
2.34E+06
1.56E+05
3.62E+05
4.83E+01
48.3
5.19E+27
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PDC 9.
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Chemical Name
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PDC - 95,000 cubic yards
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CR = 1E-6, HQ=1
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06
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0.125 Air Particulate Correction Factor
HQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limit
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable
Total
Concentration
(mg/kq)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mq/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Correct Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum Allowable
Total Concentration
(mg/kq)
Delisting Level
(Waste) (mg/L
- Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mq/L TCLP)
Chromium
1.00E+00
3.91E+02
*
6.21E+06
3.13E+03
3.91E+02
3.04E+04
3.80E+06
---
391.25
2.27
5
Chromium (III) (Chromic Ion)
1.00E+00
1.52E+07
3.11E+09
1.52E+07
1.90E+09
---
15200000
2.33
5
Chromium (VI) (+6)
1.00E+00
5.59E+01
6.21E+06
4.47E+02
5.59E+01
3.04E+04
3.80E+06
---
55.875
2.27
5
Chrysene
1.00E+00
1.30E+03
5.53E+05
4.23E+07
5.29E+06
1.30E+03
1.54E+06
2.04E+09
1300
0.701
Cobalt
1.00E+00
1.68E+03
4.14E+07
1.34E+04
1.68E+03
4.02E+07
2.53E+07
---
1675
13.6
Copper
1.00E+00
5.07E+07
8.29E+07
---
8.13E+07
5.07E+07
---
50700000
25.9
Cresol m-
1.00E+00
5.56E+06
1.04E+08
---
---
5.56E+06
6.33E+07
5560000
28.9
200
Cresol o-
1.00E+00
Cresol p-
1.00E+00
4.99E+065.75E+05
1.04E+081.04E+07
------
------
4.99E+065.75E+05
6.33E+066.33E+07
------
4990000
575000
2.8928.9
200200
Cumene (Isopropylbenzene)
1.00E+00
8.12E+05
2.07E+08
7.19E+09
8.99E+08
8.12E+05
1.27E+08
1.17E+08
812000
23.6
Cyanide
1.00E+00
6.35E+04
4.14E+07
---
6.35E+04
2.53E+07
---
63500
3.08
Cyclotetramethylene-tetranitramine
1.00E+00
6.33E+07
1.04E+08
3.27E+09
4.09E+08
1.01E+08
6.33E+07
---
63300000
28.9
DDD
1.00E+00
1.04E-01
1.68E+04
5.47E+05
6.84E+04
1.04E-01
4.67E+04
6.75E+10
0.104
2.2E+25
DDE
1.00E+00
. 1.07E-01
1.19E+04
---
---
1.07E-01
3.30E+04
---
0.107
1.62E+16
DDT p,p'-
1.00E+00
8.45E-01
1.19E+04
3.87E+05
4.84E+04
8.45E-01
3.30E+04
1.09E+11
0.845
9.72E+24
Diallate
1.00E+00
8.45E+00
6.61E+04
2.15E+06
2.69E+05
8.45E+00
1.84E+05
3.79E+08
8.45
2430000
Dlazinon
1.00E+00
5.73E+03
1.86E+06
5.88E+07
7.35E+06
5.73E+03
1.14E+06
7.75E+10
5730
0.514
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
1.00E+00
4.35E+01
5.53E+02
4.23E+04
5.29E+03
4.35E+01
1.54E+03
2.38E+14
43.5
37000000000
DIbenzofuran
1.00E+00
2.53E+06
4.14E+06
1.31E+08
1.64E+07
4.02E+06
2.53E+06
---
2530000
0.0148
Dibromo-3-chloropropane 1,2-
1.00E+00
2.16E+01
6.11E+02
1.99E+04
2.49E+03
2.16E+01
1.70E+03
3.58E+03
21.6
0.000265
Dlchlorobenzene 1,2-
1.00E+00
7.48E+05
1.86E+08
3.73E+09
4.66E+08
7.48E+05
1.14E+08
2.63E+08
748000
9.3
Dlchlorobenzene 1,3-
1.00E+00
2.18E+05
6.21E+07
---
2.18E+05
3.80E+07
218000
8.02
Dlchlorobenzene 1 4-
1.00E+00
9.26E+02
1.68E+05
5.97E+06
7.46E+05
9.26E+02
4.67E+05
5.37E+05
926
0.034
7.5
Dichlorobenzidine 3,3'-
1.00E+00
3.75E+01
8.96E+03
3.75E+01
2.49E+04
37.5
0.00253
Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12)
1.00E+00
4.72E+04
4.14E+08
3.73E+09
4.66E+08
1.56E+07
2.53E+08
4.72E+04
47200
15.9
Dichloroethane 1,1-
1.00E+00
3.22E+06
9.33E+09
1.17E+09
3.22E+06
3220000
52.9
Dichloroethane 1,2-
1.00E+00
1.44E+03
4.43E+04
1.44E+06
1.80E+05
7.26E+03
1.23E+05
1.44E+03
1440
0.0107
0.5
Dichloroethylene 1,1-
1.00E+00
4.93E+05
1.04E+08
3.73E+09
4.66E+08
4.24E+06
6.33E+07
4.93E+05
493000
0.108
0.7
Dichloroethylene ds-1,2-
1.00E+00
1.07E+06
2.07E+07
---
---
1.07E+06
1.27E+07
---
1070000
1.08
Dichloroethylene trans-1,2-
1.00E+00
2.13E+06
4.14E+07
---
2.13E+06
2.53E+07
---
2130000
1.54
Dichlorophenol 2,4-
1.00E+00
5.09E+04
6.21E+06
---
---
5.09E+04
3.80E+06
50900
1.7
Dichlorophenol 2,6-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid 2,4-(2,4-D)
1.00E+00
3.35E+05
2.07E+07
6.53E+08
8.16E+07
3.35E+05
1.27E+07
2.73E+09
335000
1.08
10
Dichloropropane 1,2-
1.00E+00
2.45E+03
5.93E+04
7.47E+07
9.34E+06
2.45E+03
1.65E+05
1.22E+05
2450
0.0338
Dlchloropropene 1,3-(mixture of Isomers)
1.00E+00
4.03E+03
4.03E+04
9.38E+06
1.17E+06
4.03E+03
1.12E+05
2.50E+04
4030
0.0113
Dlchloropropene cis-1,3-
1.00E+00
9.52E+03
4.03E+04
9.38E+06
1.17E+06
9.52E+03
1.12E+05
2.75E+04
9520
7.31E+26
Dlchloropropene trans-1,3-
1.00E+00
9.52E+03
4.03E+04
9.38E+06
1.17E+06
9.52E+03
1.12E+05
2.75E+04
9520
7.31E+26
Dichlorvos
1.00E+00
2.41E+03
1.39E+04
4.53E+05
5.66E+04
2.41E+03
3.86E+04
9.69E+05
2410
0.00388
Dleldrin
1.00E+00
2.07E-02
2.52E+02
8.15E+03
1.02E+03
2.07E-02
7.00E+02
9.14E+08
0.0207
1.7E+24
Diethyl phthalate
1.00E+00
6.58E+05
1.66E+09
---
6.58E+05
1.01E+09
---
658000
1000
Diethylstilbestrol
1.00E+00
6.83E-04
8.58E-01
2.79E+01
3.49E+00
6.83E-04
2.38E+00
7.08E+08
0.000683
7.85E-08
Dimethoate
1.00E+00
2.53E+05
4.14E+05
1.31E+07
1.64E+06
4.02E+05
2.53E+05
2.51E+11
253000
16900
DImethoxybenzidine 3,3'-
1.00E+00
2.57E+04
2.88E+05
---
---
2.57E+04
8.00E+05
---
25700
0.0804
Dimethyl phthalate
1.00E+00
1.95E+09
2.07E+10
---
1.95E+09
1.27E+10
---
1950000000
5780
Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene, 7,12-
1.00E+00
2.26E+00
1.61E+01
---
2.26E+00
4.48E+01
---
2.26
4.68E+12
Dimethylbenzidine 3,3'-
1.00E+00
1.23E+02
1.75E+03
5.71E+04
7.14E+03
1.23E+02
4.87E+03
1.76E+10
123
0.000483
Dimethylphenol, 2,4-
1.00E+00
1.10E+06
4.14E+07
1.31E+09
1.64E+08
1.10E+06
2.53E+07
8.40E+08
1100000
11.3
Di-n-butyl phthalate
1.00E+00
3.80E+04
2.07E+08
---
---
3.80E+04
1.27E+08
---
38000
24.6
DInItrobenzene 1,3-
1.00E+00
2.72E+03
2.07E+05
---
---
2.72E+03
1.27E+05
---
2720
0.0578
Dinitromethylphenol, 4,6-,2-
1.00E+00
1.27E+05
2.07E+05
6.53E+06
8.16E+05
2.01E+05
1.27E+05
8.57E+09
127000
0.0582
DInitrophenol 2,4-
1.00E+00
2.53E+06
4.14E+06
---
---
1.72E+07
2.53E+06
---
2530000
1.16
Dinitrotoluene 2,4-
1.00E+00
1.25E+03
5.93E+03
---
---
1.25E+03
1.65E+04
---
1250
0.00166
0.13
Dinitrotoluene 2,6-
1.00E+00
1.25E+03
5.93E+03
---
---
1.25E+03
1.65E+04
---
1250
0.00166
DI-n-octyl phthalate
1.00E+00
5.07E+07
8.29E+07
2.61E+09
3.26E+08
6.53E+08
5.07E+07
6.53E+13
50700000
2.59E+27
Dioxane 1,4-
1.00E+00
2.24E+04
3.67E+05
1.19E+07
1.49E+06
1.24E+06
1.02E+06
2.24E+04
22400
0.102
Diphenylamine
1.00E+00
6.06E+05
5.18E+07
1.63E+09
2.04E+08
6.06E+05
3.17E+07
1.93E+10
606000
9.65
Dlphenylhydrazine 1,2-
1.00E+00
6.28E+01
5.04E+03
1.64E+05
2.05E+04
6.28E+01
1.40E+04
4.85E+08
62.8
0.00139
Disulfoton
1.00E+00
1.37E+02
8.29E+04
---
1.37E+02
5.07E+04
137
3.5E+15
Endosulfan (Endosulfan I and II,mixture)
1.00E+00
4.97E+04
1.24E+07
---
4.97E+04
7.60E+06
---
49700
3.58
Endrin
1.00E+00
9.71E+01
6.21E+05
---
9.71E+01
3.80E+05
---
97.1
61200000000
0.02
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PDC 9.?
.al
Chemical Name
?
PDC - 95,000 cubic yards?
CR = 1E-6, HQ=1
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06 .
?
0.125 Air Particulate Correction Factor
HQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limit
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mq/Kci)
Maximum
Allowable
Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mg/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Correct Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum Allowable
Total Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting Level
(Waste) (mg/L
- Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mq/L TCLP)
Epichlorohydrin
1.00E+00
8.58E+04
*
4.07E+05
1.87E+07
2.34E+06
5.56E+05
1.13E+06
8.58E+04
85800
7.38E+27
Ethoxyethanol 2-
1.00E+00
4.76E+07
8.29E+08
3.73E+09
4.66E+08
3.66E+09
5.07E+08
4.76E+07
47600000
231
Ethyl acetate
1.00E+00
1.14E+09
1.86E+09
---
1.83E+09
1.14E+09
1140000000
13500
Ethyl ether
1.00E+00
2.55E+06
4.14E+08
1.31E+10
1.64E+09
3.09E+08
2.53E+08
2.55E+06
2550000
92.1
Ethyl methacrylate
1.00E+00
1.90E+07
1.86E+08
5.88E+09
7.35E+08
1.90E+07
1.14E+08
2.11E+07
19000000
243
Ethyl methanesulfonate
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Ethylbenzene
1.00E+00
1.45E+06
2.07E+08
1.89E+10
2.36E+09
1.45E+06
1.27E+08
1.44E+08
1450000
10.9
Ethylene dibromide (1,2-Dibromoethane)
1.00E+00
2.00E+02
2.02E+03
6.25E+04
7.81E+03
2.00E+02
5.60E+03
1.17E+03
200
0.0768
Ethylene thiourea
1.00E+00
3.67E+04
3.67E+04
1.19E+06
1.49E+05
4.57E+04
1.01E+05
1.13E+06
36700
0.0102
Fluoranthene
1.00E+00
2.27E+06
8.29E+07
2.61E+09
3.26E+08
2.27E+06
5.07E+07
3.34E+13
2270000
2.46
Fluorene
1.00E+00
1.15E+06
8.29E+07
2.61E+09
3.26E+08
1.15E+06
5.07E+07
4.04E+11
1150000
4.91
Fluoride
1.00E+00
7.60E+07
1.24E+08
---
.....
7.60E+07
---
76000000
39.2
Formaldehyde
1.00E+00
7.88E+01
3.11E+08
2.85E+06
3.56E+05
2.82E+08
1.90E+08
7.88E+01
78.8
12.3
Formic add
1.00E+00
2.18E+05
4.14E+09
5.62E+07
7.03E+06
1.75E+10
2.53E+09
2.18E+05
218000
37.1
Furan
1.00E+00
6.71E+05
2.07E+06
---
6.71E+05
1.27E+06
---
671000
0.578
HCH, (Hexachlorocydohexane ) (Lindane) gamma-
1.00E+00
2.80E+00
3.10E+03
1.01E+05
1.26E+04
2.80E+00
8.62E+03
1.98E+06
2.8
1.02E+17
0.4
HCH, alpha- (Hexachlorocyclohexane alpha-BHC)
1.00E+00
1.87E+00
6.40E+02
2.08E+04
2.60E+03
1.87E+00
1.78E+03
5.10E+07
1.87
1.05E+19
HCH, beta- (Hexachlorocyclohexane beta-BHC)
1.00E+00
6.22E+00
2.24E+03
7.29E+04
9.11E+03
6.22E+00
6.23E+03
1.56E+10
6.22
0.000634
Heptachlor
1.00E+00
1.86E-01
8.96E+02
2.89E+04
3.61E+03
1.86E-01
2.49E+03
1.22E+07
0.186
1.31E+24
0.008
Heptachlor epoxide
1.00E+00
1.97E-01
4.43E+02
1.44E+04
1.80E+03
1.97E-01
1.23E+03
3.69E+08
0.197
5.62E+24
0.008
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene
1.00E+00
1.41E+01
5.17E+04
1.68E+06
2.10E+05
1.41E+01
1.44E+05
1.22E+06
14.1
0.00817
0.5
Hexachlorobenzene
1.00E+00
2.15E-01
2.52E+03
8.15E+04
1.02E+04
2.15E-01
7.00E+03
9.53E+08
0.215
0.00899
0.13
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
1.00E+00
3.06E+04
1.24E+07
3.72E+06
4.65E+05
3.06E+04
7.60E+06
6.69E+06
30600
1.25E+27
Hexachloroethane
1.00E+00
6.07E+02
2.88E+05
9.38E+06
1.17E+06
6.07E+02
8.00E+05
2.74E+06
607
0.0835
3
Hexachlorophene
1.00E+00
5.00E+03
6.21E+05
---
---
5.00E+03
3.80E+05
---
5000
0.00494
Hexachloropropene
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine
1.00E+00
3.67E+04
3.67E+04
1.19E+06
1.49E+05
4.57E+04
1.02E+05
---
36700
0.0102
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene
1.00E+00
7.57E+01
5.53E+03
4.23E+05
5.29E+04
7.57E+01
1.54E+04
3.27E+14
75.7
246000000
Iron
1.00E+00
3.80E+08
6.21E+08
---
---
6.04E+08
3.80E+08
380000000
11.2
Isobutyl alcohol
1.00E+00
1.67E+08
6.21E+08
1.96E+10
2.45E+09
6.03E+08
3.80E+08
1.67E+08
167000000
173
Isophorone
1.00E+00
4.61E+05
4.25E+06
1.38E+08
1.73E+07
4.61E+05
1.18E+07
2.71E+07
461000
1.18
Kepone
1.00E+00
2.29E+00
5.04E+02
1.64E+04
2.05E+03
2.29E+00
1.40E+03
8.15E+08
2.29
0.000152
Lead
1.00E+00
5.60E+04
4.48E+05
5.60E+04
---
1.62E+06
56000
0.702
5
Magnesium
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
Malathion
1.00E+00
1.10E+06
4.14E+07
1.31E+09
1.64E+08
1.10E+06
2.53E+07
1.97E+13
1100000
11.6
Manganese
1.00E+00
1.14E+05
4.97E+07
9.15E+05
1.14E+05
4.83E+07
3.04E+07
114375
15.7
Mercury (Fish Pathway Only)
1.00E+00
9.35E+00
---
---
---
9.35E+00
---
9.35
---
Mercury (Total)
1.00E+00
3.80E+05
6.21E+05
5.60E+06
7.00E+05
---
3.80E+05
7.39E+08
380000
0.0292
0.2
MethacrylonitrIle
1.00E+00
2.08E+04
2.07E+05
1.31E+07
1.64E+06
1.32E+05
1.27E+05
2.08E+04
20800
0.0631
Methanol
1.00E+00
6.33E+08
1.04E+09
---
---
5.91E+09
6.33E+08
633000000
289
Methoxychlor
1.00E+00
1.20E+04
1.04E+07
3.27E+08
4.09E+07
1.20E+04
6.33E+06
3.41E+13
12000
3.13E+28
10
Methyl acetate
1.00E+00
1.27E+09
2.07E+09
---
---
1.52E+09
1.27E+09
---
1270000000
578
Methyl ethyl ketone
1.00E+00
9.93E+07
1.24E+09
9.15E+10
1.14E+10
1.26E+09
7.60E+08
9.93E+07
99300000
347
200
Methyl Isobutyl ketone
1.00E+00
3.40E+07
1.66E+08
5.62E+10
7.03E+09
3.40E+07
1.01E+08
1.99E+08
34000000
46.3
Methyl methacrylate
1.00E+00
2.53E+07
2.90E+09
1.31E+10
1.64E+09
8.80E+08
1.77E+09
2.53E+07
25300000
1110
Methyl parathion
1.00E+00
5.80E+03
5.18E+05
1.63E+07
2.04E+06
5.80E+03
3.17E+05
1.94E+11
5800
7370000000
Methylcholanthrene 3-
1.00E+00
8.50E-03
1.83E+02
---
8.50E-03
5.09E+02
0.0085
9.9E+22
Methylene bromide (Dibromomethane)
1.00E+00
2.13E+04
2.07E+07
6.53E+08
8.16E+07
2.01E+06
1.27E+07
2.13E+04
21300
5.07
Methylene Chloride (Dichloromethane)
1.00E+00
1.69E+04
5.38E+05
8.00E+07
1.00E+07
1.27E+05
1.49E+06
1.69E+04
16900
0.079
Methylnapthalene
2-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Molybdenum
1.00E+00
6.33E+06
1.04E+07
---
---
1.01E+07
6.33E+06
---
6330000
3.33
Naphthalene
1.00E+00
4.69E+04
4.14E+07
3.75E+05
4.69E+04
1.95E+05
2.53E+07
3.23E+05
46875
0.00327
Naphthaquinone1,4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Naphthylamlne,
2-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Nickel
1.00E+00
1.95E+04
4.14E+07
1.56E+05
1.95E+04
1.35E+05
2.53E+07
---
19500
13.5
nItroaniline 2-
1.00E+00
2.45E+05
6.21E+06
1.96E+06
2.45E+05
4.03E+05
3.80E+06
1.38E+07
245000
1.73
Nitroaniline 3-
1.00E+00
4.05E+04
1.92E+05
6.25E+06
7.81E+05
4.05E+04
3.80E+05
7.51E+07
40500
0.0536
NItroaniline 4-
1.00E+00
4.79E+04
1.92E+05
6.25E+06
7.81E+05
4.79E+04
5.34E+05
---
47900
0.0536
Nitrobenzene
1.00E+00
1.71E+05
1.04E+06
3.73E+07
4.66E+06
1.71E+05
6.33E+05
1.32E+07
171000
0.289
2
Nitro-o-toluidine, 5- (Methyl-5-nitroaniline 2-)
1.00E+00
1.22E+05
1.22E+05
3.98E+06
4.98E+05
1.52E+05
3.40E+05
122000
0.0341
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PDC
9?
tal
Chemical Name
?
PDC - 95,000 cubic yards?
CR = 1E-6, HQ=1
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06
?
0.125 Alr Particulate Correction Factor
HQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limit
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mq/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable
Total
Concentration
(mq/kg)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mq/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Alr
Particulate
Inhalation
Correct Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum Allowable
Total Concentration
(mq/kg)
Delisting Level
(Waste) (mg/L
- Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mg/L TCLP)
Nitrophenol2-
1.00E+00
---
*
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Nitrophenol
4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
Nitropropane 2-
1.00E+00
5.38E+01
4.29E+02
1.40E+04
1.75E+03
7.43E+02
1.19E+03
5.38E+01
53.8
0.00012
Nitroquinoline-1-oxide, 4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
Nitrosodiethylamine N-
1.00E+00
2.69E+01
2.69E+01
8.75E+02
1.09E+02
5.32E+01
7.47E+01
3.14E+01
26.9
0.0000075
NItrosodimethylamine N-
1.00E+00
4.84E+01
7.91E+01
. 2.68E+03
3.35E+02
1.33E+02
2.20E+02
4.84E+01
48.4
0.0000221
Nltroso-di-n-butylamine N-
1.00E+00
2.34E+01
7.47E+02
2.34E+04
2.93E+03
2.34E+01
2.08E+03
4.57E+03
23.4
0.000206
Nitroso-di-n-propylamlne N-
1.00E+00
1.09E+02
5.76E+02
1.88E+04
2.35E+03
1.09E+02
1.60E+03
4.18E+02
109
0.000161
Nitrosodiphenylamine N-
1.00E+00
8.79E+03
8.23E+05
2.68E+07
3.35E+06
8.79E+03
2.29E+06
2.50E+07
8790
0.227
Nltrosomethylethylamine N-
1.00E+00
7.37E+01
1.83E+02
5.97E+03
7.46E+02
7.37E+01
5.09E+02
2.15E+02
73.7
0.0000512
Nitrosomorpholine N-
1.00E+00
---
Nitrosopiperldine N-
1.00E+00
4.29E+02
4.29E+02
---
---
6.52E+02
1.19E+03
---
429
0.00012
Nitrosopyrrolidine N-
1.00E+00
1.92E+03
1.92E+03
6.15E+04
7.69E+03
1.26E+04
5.34E+03
2.76E+04
1920
0.000536
Octamethyl pyrophosphoramide
1.00E+00
2.53E+06
4.14E+06
1.31E+08
1.64E+07
4.02E+07
2.53E+06
1.49E+10
2530000
1.31
Parathion (ethyl)
1.00E+00
5.37E+04
1.24E+07
5.37E+04
7.60E+06
53700
1.93E+29
Pentachlorobenzene
1.00E+00
9.42E+01
1.66E+06
9.42E+01
1.01E+06
94.2
3.82
Pentachloroethane
1.00E+00
---
---
Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB)
1.00E+00
5.01E+01
1.55E+04
---
5.01E+01
4.31E+04
50.1
0.005
Pentachlorophenol
1.00E+00
1.07E+02
3.36E+04
---
---
1.07E+02
9.34E+04
107
0.00242
100
Phenacetln1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Phenanthrene
1.00E+00
---
......
---
---
---
Phenol
1.00E+00
7.73E+07
6.21E+08
---
7.73E+07
3.80E+08
77300000
173
Phenyl mercuric acetate
1.00E+00
1.08E+04
1.66E+05
1.08E+04
1.01E+05
---
10800
0.0463
Phenylenediamine 1,3-
1.00E+00
7.60E+06
1.24E+07
1.21E+07
7.60E+06
7600000
3.47
Phorate
1.00E+00
9.09E+02
4.14E+05
---
9.09E+02
2.53E+05
---
909
5.41E+27
Picoline a-
1.00E+00
---
---
Polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclors)
1.00E+00
1.66E-02
2.02E+03
6.56E+04
8.20E+03
1.66E-02
5.60E+03
1.90E+07
0.0166
26800000
Pronamide
1.00E+00
5.65E+05
1.55E+08
4.90E+09
6.13E+08
5.65E+05
9.50E+07
5.83E+11
565000
46.2
Pyrene
1.00E+00
1.71E+04
6.21E+07
1.96E+09
2.45E+08
1.71E+04
3.80E+07
4.85E+13
17100
4.45
Pyridine
1.00E+00
1.06E+06
2.07E+06
---
1.06E+06
1.27E+06
1060000
0.578
5
SAFROLE
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
Selenium
1.00E+00
7.81E+04
1.04E+07
---
7.81E+04
6.33E+06
---
78100
0.89
1
Selenium(+4)
1.00E+00
7.81E+04
1.04E+07
---
---
7.81E+04
6.33E+06
78100
0.89
1
Selenium(+6)
1.00E+00
7.81E+04
1.04E+07
---
7.81E+04
6.33E+06
78100
0.955
1
Silver
1.00E+00
4.95E+05
1.04E+07
---
---
4.95E+05
6.33E+06
495000
8.61
5
Strychnine and salts
1.00E+00
3.56E+04
6.21E+05
---
---
3.56E+04
3.80E+05
---
35600
0.173
Styrene
1.00E+00
4.06E+06
4.14E+08
1.89E+10
2.36E+09
4.06E+06
2.53E+08
2.18E+08
4060000
1.51
Tetrachlorobenzene 1,2,4,5-
1.00E+00
1.69E+02
6.21E+05
---
1.69E+02
3.80E+05
169
0.0301
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) 2,3,7,8-
1.00E+00
3.47E-06
2.69E-02
8.75E-01
1.09E-01
3.47E-06
7.47E-02
1.67E+08
0.00000347
4.03
Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1,2-
1.00E+00
3.31E+03
1.55E+05
5.05E+06
6.31E+05
3.31E+03
4.31E+05
4.54E+04
3310
0.0551
Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2,2-
1.00E+00
5.82E+00
2.02E+04
6.56E+05
8.20E+04
5.82E+00
5.60E+04
1.38E+04
5.82
4.61
Tetrachloroethylene
1.00E+00
1.86E+02
7.47E+03
6.25E+06
7.81E+05
1.86E+02
2.08E+04
1.64E+04
186
0.00204
0.7
Tetrachlorophenol 2,3,4,6-
1.00E+00
3.73E+04
6.21E+07
1.96E+09
2.45E+08
3.73E+04
3.80E+07
3.82E+10
37300
4.52
Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate (Sulfotep)
1.00E+00
4.32E+03
1.04E+06
3.27E+07
4.09E+06
4.32E+03
6.33E+05
2.92E+09
4320
1.88E+28
Thallium
1.00E+00
9.79E+01
1.37E+05
---
9.79E+01
8.36E+04
97.9
0.0842
Thionazin1.00E+00
---
......
---
---
---
---
Tin
1.00E+00
7.60E+08
1.24E+09
---
1.21E+09
7.60E+08
---
760000000
38700000
Toluene
1.00E+00
2.58E+06
1.66E+08
9.33E+10
1.17E+10
2.58E+06
1.01E+08
2.14E+08
2580000
15.1
Toluenediamine 2,4-
1.00E+00
3.42E+01
1.26E+03
4.10E+04
5.13E+03
3.42E+01
3.50E+03
4.09E+07
34.2
0.000352
Toluidine o-
1.00E+00
3.41E+03
1.68E+04
---
3.41E+03
4.67E+04
3410
0.00469
Toluidine p-
1.00E+00
7.57E+03
2.12E+04
6.91E+05
8.64E+04
7.57E+03
5.90E+04
1.64E+05
7570
0.00592
Toxaphene (chlorinated camphenes)
1.00E+00
2.19E-02
3.67E+03
1.19E+05
1.49E+04
2.19E-02
1.02E+04
4.40E+04
0.0219
33200
0.5
Tribromomethane (Bromoform)
1.00E+00
1.78E+04
5.11E+05
3.41E+07
4.26E+06
1.78E+04
1.42E+06
9.30E+05
17800
0.152
Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoro-ethane 1,1,2-
1.00E+00
6.08E+07
6.21E+10
5.60E+11
7.00E+10
7.69E+08
3.80E+10
6.08E+07
60800000
2570
Trichiorobenzene 1,2,4-
1.00E+00
3.36E+04
2.07E+07
6.53E+07
8.16E+06
3.36E+04
1.27E+07
2.04E+07
33600
0.991
Trichloroethane 1,1,1-
1.00E+00
1.39E+07
5.80E+08
4.12E+10
5.15E+09
1.39E+07
3.55E+08
1.85E+07
13900000
11600
Trichloroethane 1,1,2-
1.00E+00
3.83E+03
7.08E+04
2.34E+06
2.93E+05
3.83E+03
1.97E+05
8.98E+03
3830
0.0193
Trlchloroethylene (Trichloroethylene 1,1,2-)
1.00E+00
9.30E+03
3.10E+05
1.88E+07
2.35E+06
9.30E+03
8.62E+05
2.69E+04
9300
0.0775
0.5
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11)
1.00E+00
7.58E+05
6.21E+08
1.31E+10
1.64E+09
1.23E+07
3.80E+08
7.58E+05
758000
54
Trichlorophenol 2,4,5-
1.00E+00
4.07E+05
2.07E+08
4.07E+05
1.27E+08
---
407000
22.9
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PDC 9,?
cal
Chemical Name
?
PDC - 95,000 cubic yards
?
CR = 1E-6, HQ=1
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06
?
0.125 Air Particulate Correction Factor
HQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limit
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable
Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mg/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Correct Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum Allowable
Total Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting Level
(Waste) (mg/L
- Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mg/L TCLP)
Trichlorophenol 2,4,6-
1.00E+00
5.20E+02
2.07E+05
6.53E+06
8.16E+05
5.20E+02
1.27E+05
6.21E+07
520
0.0318
2
Trichlorophenoxy)proplonic acid 2-(2,4,5- (Silvex)
1.00E+00
1.34E+05
1.66E+07
5.23E+08
6.54E+07
1.34E+05
1.01E+07
2.71E+12
134000
0.77
1
Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid 2,4,5-
1.00E+00
2.74E+05
2.07E+07
6.53E+08
8.16E+07
2.74E+05
1.27E+07
2.68E+13
274000
5.78
Trichloropropane 1,2,3-
1.00E+00
8.35E+01
2.02E+03
9.15E+07
1.14E+07
8.35E+01
5.60E+03
2.42E+06
83.5
0.000775
Triethylphosphorothiate o,o,o-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
Trinitrobenzene (Trinitrobenzene 1,3,5-) sym-
1.00E+00
1.30E+07
6.21E+07
1.30E+07
3.80E+07
---
13000000
17.3
Trinitrotoluene 2,4,6-
1.00E+00
1.73E+04
1.34E+05
4.38E+06
5.48E+05
1.73E+04
3.74E+05
2.13E+09
17300
0.0375
Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate
1.00E+00
1.50E+01
1.75E+03
---
---
1.50E+01
4.87E+03
15
0.047
Vanadium
1.00E+00
1.27E+06
2.07E+06
---
---
2.06E+06
1.27E+06
1270000
0.976
Vinyl acetate
1.00E+00
2.32E+06
2.07E+09
3.73E+09
4.66E+08
1.01E+09
1.27E+09
2.32E+06
2320000
29
Vinyl chloride
1.00E+00
1.27E+02
2.88E+03
4.23E+06
5.29E+05
8.22E+02
8.00E+03
1.27E+02
127
0.000804
0.2
Xylenes (total)
1.00E+00
5.42E+06
4.14E+08
1.89E+09
2.36E+08
5.42E+06
2.53E+08
1.67E+07
5420000
9.56
Zinc
1.00E+00
9.25E+05
6.21E+08
---
9.25E+05
3.80E+08
925000
197
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PDC 7.?
tal
Chemical Name
?
Peoria Disposal 72,000 cubic yards per year, CR 1E-6, HQ=1.0
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06
?
air particulate correction factor= ?
0,125
HQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limi
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mq/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Corrected Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(Waste)
(mg/L -
Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mg/L TCLP)
Acenaphthene
1.00E+00
2.85E+05
*
1.57E+08
5.01E+09
6.26E+08
2.85E+05
9.73E+07
1.08E+11
285000
10.6
Acenapthylene
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Acetaldehyde [Ethanal]
1.00E+00
2.73E+06
---
2.18E+07
2.73E+06
---
---
2725000
---
Acetone (2-propanone)
1.00E+00
1.46E+09
2.36E+09
---
---
5.72E+09
1.46E+09
---
1460000000
520
Acetonitrile (methyl cyanide)
1.00E+00
1.53E+06
4.45E+07
1.42E+09
1.78E+08
1.33E+08
2.76E+07
1.53E+06
1530000
9.83
Acetophenone
1.00E+00
2.45E+07
2.62E+08
---
2.45E+07
1.62E+08
---
24500000
---
Acrolein
1.00E+00
1.52E+02
1.31E+06
4.77E+05
5.96E+04
2.19E+06
8.11E+05
1.52E+02
152
5.04E+26
Acrylamide
1.00E+00
1.13E+03
1.13E+03
3.73E+04
4.66E+03
1.41E+03
3.19E+03
4.05E+05
1130
0.000325
Acrylonitrile
1.00E+00
2.45E+02
9.44E+03
7.05E+05
8.81E+04
2.45E+02
2.66E+04
5.45E+02
245
0.00227
Aldrin
1.00E+00
1.51E-03
3.00E+02
9.79E+03
1.22E+03
1.51E-03
8.44E+02
5.87E+07
0.00151
4980000
Aniline (benzeneamine)
1.00E+00
3.41E+05
8.95E+05
2.39E+07
2.99E+06
3.41E+05
2.52E+06
2.79E+06
341000
0.197
Anthracene
1.00E+00
4.84E+05
7.86E+08
2.51E+10
3.14E+09
4.84E+05
4.87E+08
8.94E+13
484000
25.9
Antimony
1.00E+00
2.58E+04
1.05E+06
---
2.58E+04
6.49E+05
---
25800
0.109
Aramite
1.00E+00
2.04E+05
2.04E+05
6.75E+06
8.44E+05
2.54E+05
5.74E+05
---
204000
1.59E+22
Arsenic
1.00E+00
2.14E+02
3.40E+03
1.12E+04
1.40E+03
2.14E+02
9.57E+03
---
214
0.000902
5
Arsenic (III)
1.00E+00
2.14E+02
3.40E+03
1.12E+04
1.40E+03
2.14E+02
9.57E+03
214
0.000902
5
Arsenic (V)
1.00E+00
2.14E+02
3.40E+03
1.12E+04
1.40E+03
2.14E+02
9.57E+03
214
0.00204
5
Atrazine
1.00E+00
5.13E+02
2.30E+04
7.63E+05
9.54E+04
5.13E+02
6.46E+04
2.41E+11
513
0.005
Barium
1.00E+00
1.49E+06
5.24E+08
1.19E+07
1.49E+06
5.16E+08
3.24E+08
1487500
36
100
Benz(a)anthracene
1.00E+00
1.39E+01
6.99E+03
5.41E+05
6.76E+04
1.39E+01
1.97E+04
3.26E+11
13.9
0.00701
Benzaldehyde
1.00E+00
3.26E+07
2.62E+08
8.36E+09
1.05E+09
3.26E+07
1.62E+08
5.91E+08
32600000
57.8
Benzene
1.00E+00
3.75E+03
9.27E+04
6.22E+06
7.78E+05
4.67E+03
2.61E+05
3.75E+03
3750
0.0205
0.5
Benzicline
1.00E+00
3.16E-01
2.22E+01
7.30E+02
9.13E+01
3.16E-01
6.24E+01
---
0.316
0.00000489
Benzo(a)pyrene
1.00E+00
2.42E+01
6.99E+02
5.41E+04
6.76E+03
2.42E+01
1.97E+03
1.06E+12
24.2
2.63
Benzo(b)fluoranthene
1.00E+00
2.10E+02
6.99E+03
5.41E+05
6.76E+04
2.10E+02
1.97E+04
6.12E+11
210
22.4
Benzo(ghi)perylene
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
1.00E+00
2.06E+03
6.99E+04
5.41E+06
6.76E+05
2.06E+03
1.97E+05
4.92E+14
2060
6.68E+16
Benzoic acid
1.00E+00
6.44E+08
1.05E+10
3.34E+11
4.18E+10
6.44E+08
6.49E+09
4.11E+12
644000000
2310
Benzyl alcohol
1.00E+00
1.89E+08
7.86E+08
2.51E+10
3.14E+09
1.89E+08
4.87E+08
1.66E+10
189000000
173
Benzyl chloride
1.00E+00
3.00E+04
3.00E+04
2.42E+08
3.03E+07
3.38E+04
8.44E+04
1.51E+07
30000
4.3E+26
Beryllium
1.00E+00
2.50E+03
5.24E+06
2.00E+04
2.50E+03
1.56E+05
3.24E+06
---
2500
0.078
Bis (2-Chloroethoxy) methane
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
1.00E+00
1.01E+03
4.64E+03
1.53E+05
1.91E+04
1.01E+03
1.30E+04
9.49E+03
1010
0.0111
Bls(2-chlorolsopropyl)ether
1.00E+00
1.89E+06
1.05E+08
---
---
1.89E+06
6.49E+07
---
1890000
22.8
Bls(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
1.00E+00
1.54E+04
3.64E+05
1.20E+07
1.50E+06
1.54E+04
1.03E+06
1.88E+11
15400
3.21E+27
Bromodichloromethane
1.00E+00
4.97E+03
8.23E+04
2.71E+06
3.39E+05
5.03E+03
2.31E+05
4.97E+03
4970
0.0136
Bromomethane (Methyl bromide)
1.00E+00
5.50E+03
3.67E+06
1.19E+08
1.49E+07
8.60E+05
2.27E+06
5.50E+03
5500
1.1E+22
Bromophenyl-phenyl ether 4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Butanol n-
1.00E+00
2.94E+06
2.62E+08
2.17E+08
2.71E+07
2.12E+08
1.62E+08
2.94E+06
2940000
32
Butyl benzyl phthalate
1.00E+00
2.99E+05
5.24E+08
1.67E+10
2.09E+09
2.99E+05
3.24E+08
1.42E+14
299000
40
Butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol,2-sec-(Dinoseb)
1.00E+00
3.19E+04
2.62E+06
8.36E+07
1.05E+07
3.19E+04
1.62E+06
3.03E+07
31900
0.106
Cadmium
1.00E+00
3.33E+03
1.31E+06
2.66E+04
3.33E+03
5.09E+03
8.11E+05
---
3325
0.0911
1
Carbon disulfide
1.00E+00
3.25E+06
2.62E+08
1.67E+10
2.09E+09
1.31E+07
1.62E+08
3.25E+06
3250000
56.4
Carbon tetrachloride
1.00E+00
1.64E+03
3.92E+04
3.20E+06
4.00E+05
1.64E+03
1.10E+05
2.71E+03
1640
0.0141
0.5
Chlordane
1.00E+00
1.43E-01
1.46E+04
4.80E+05
6.00E+04
1.43E-01
4.10E+04
1.92E+09
0.143
1620
0.03
Chlorine
1.00E+00
5.96E+05
2.62E+08
4.77E+06
5.96E+05
2.54E+08
1.62E+08
---
596250
57.8
Chloro-1,3-butadiene, 2- (Chloroprene)
1.00E+00
4.47E+04
5.24E+07
1.67E+08
2.09E+07
4.64E+06
3.24E+07
4.47E+04
44700
0.548
Chloro-3-methylphenol 4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
Chloroaniline p-
1.00E+00
6.57E+05
1.05E+07
---
6.57E+05
6.49E+06
---
657000
2.31
Chlorobenzene
1.00E+00
6.59E+05
5.24E+07
1.42E+09
1.78E+08
6.59E+05
3.24E+07
8.58E+06
659000
1.51
100
Chlorobenzilate
1.00E+00
1.26E+01
1.89E+04
6.22E+05
7.78E+04
1.26E+01
5.32E+04
2.75E+10
12.6
0.082
Chlorodibromomethane
1.00E+00
5.41E+03
6.07E+04
2.00E+06
2.50E+05
5.41E+03
1.71E+05
1.69E+04
5410
0.0139
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PDC 7?
tal
Chemical Name
?
Peoria Disposal 72,000 cubic yards per year, CR 1E-6, HQ=1.0
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06
?
air particulate correction factor=?
0.125
HQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limit
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mg/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Corrected Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(Waste)
(mg/L -
Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mg/L TCLP)
Chlorodifluoromethane
1.00E+00
1.70E+07
*
3.67E+10
1.17E+12
1.46E+11
9.15E+09
2.27E+10
1.70E+07
17000000
3720
Chloroethane [Ethyl chloride]
1.00E+00
1.25E+05
1.05E+09
2.39E+11
2.99E+10
7.67E+06
6.49E+08
1.25E+05
125000
231
Chloroform
1.00E+00
8.63E+02
2.62E+07
2.07E+06
2.59E+05
7.07E+06
1.62E+07
8.63E+02
863
0.00801
6
Chloromethane (Methyl chloride)
1.00E+00
4.01E+04
---
2.17E+09
2.71E+08
---
4.01E+04
40100
6.06
chloronaphthalene 2-
1.00E+00
2.34E+05
2.10E+08
---
2.34E+05
1.30E+08
234000
10.2
Chlorophenol 2-
1.00E+00
4.96E+05
1.31E+07
---
---
4.96E+05
8.11E+06
496000
2.89
Chlorophenyl-phenyl ether 4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Chloropropene 3-?
(Ally1 Chloride)
1.00E+00
5.60E+01
7.49E+05
2.39E+07
2.99E+06
1.97E+05
4.64E+05
5.60E+01
56
5.19E+27
Chromium
1.00E+00
5.00E+02
7.86E+06
4.00E+03
5.00E+02
3.84E+04
4.87E+06
---
500
2.27
5
Chromium (III) (Chromic Ion)
1.00E+00
1.92E+07
3.93E+09
---
1.92E+07
2.43E+09
19200000
2.33
5
Chromium (VI) (+6)
1.00E+00
7.14E+01
7.86E+06
5.71E+02
7.14E+01
3.84E+04
4.87E+06
---
71.375
2.27
5
Chrysene
1.00E+00
1.33E+03
6.99E+05
5.41E+07
6.76E+06
1.33E+03
1.97E+06
2.36E+09
1330
0.701
Cobalt
1.00E+00
2.14E+03
5.24E+07
1.71E+04
2.14E+03
5.08E+07
3.24E+07
2137.5
13.6
Copper
1.00E+00
6.49E+07
1.05E+08
---
---
1.03E+08
6.49E+07
64900000
25.9
Cresol m-
1.00E+00
7.03E+06
1.31E+08
7.03E+06
8.11E+07
---
7030000
28.9
200
Cresol o-
1.00E+00
6.30E+06
1.31E+08
---
6.30E+06
8.11E+07
6300000
28.9
200
Cresol p-
1.00E+00
7.27E+05
1.31E+07
---
---
7.27E+05
8.11E+06
---
727000
2.89
200
Cumene (Isopropylbenzene)
1.00E+00
9.75E+05
2.62E+08
9.19E+09
1.15E+09
9.75E+05
1.62E+08
1.35E+08
975000
23.6
Cyanide
1.00E+00
8.03E+04
5.24E+07
8.03E+04
3.24E+07
---
80300
3.08
Cyclotetramethylene-tetranitramine
1.00E+00
8.11E+07
1.31E+08
4.18E+09
5.23E+08
1.27E+08
8.11E+07
---
81100000
28.9
DDD
1.00E+00
1.15E-01
2.12E+04
6.99E+05
8.74E+04
1.15E-01
5.98E+04
7.81E+10
0.115
2.2E+25
DDE
1.00E+00
1.15E-01
1.50E+04
1.15E-01
4.22E+04
---
0.115
1.62E+16
DDT p,p'-
1.00E+00
8.59E-01
1.50E+04
4.94E+05
6.18E+04
8.59E-01
4.22E+04
1.26E+11
0.859
9.72E+24
Diallate
1.00E+00
9.68E+00
8.36E+04
2.75E+06
3.44E+05
9.68E+00
2.35E+05
4.39E+08
9.68
2430000
Diazinon
1.00E+00
6.77E+03
2.36E+06
7.52E+07
9.40E+06
6.77E+03
1.46E+06
8.98E+10
6770
0.514
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
1.00E+00
4.40E+01
6.99E+02
5.41E+04
6.76E+03
4.40E+01
1.97E+03
2.76E+14
44
3.7E+10
Dibenzofuran
1.00E+00
3.24E+06
5.24E+06
1.67E+08
2.09E+07
5.08E+06
3.24E+06
-.--
3240000
0.0148
Dibromo-3-chloropropane 1,2-
1.00E+00
2.73E+01
7.73E+02
2.54E+04
3.18E+03
2.73E+01
2.17E+03
4.15E+03
27.3
0.000265
Dichlorobenzene 1,2-
1.00E+00
9.44E+05
2.36E+08
4.77E+09
5.96E+08
9.44E+05
1.46E+08
3.04E+08
944000
9.3
Dichlorobenzene 1,3-
1.00E+00
2.75E+05
7.86E+07
---
---
2.75E+05
4.87E+07
---
275000
8.02
Dichlorobenzene 1,4-
1.00E+00
1.17E+03
2.12E+05
7.63E+06
9.54E+05
1.17E+03
5.98E+05
6.21E+05
1170
0.034
7.5
Dichlorobenzidine 3,3'-
1.00E+00
4.71E+01
1.13E+04
---
4.71E+01
3.19E+04
47.1
0.00253
Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12)
1.00E+00
5.47E+04
5.24E+08
4.77E+09
5.96E+08
1.97E+07
3.24E+08
5.47E+04
54700
15.9
Dichloroethane 1,1-
1.00E+00
3.73E+06
1.19E+10
1.49E+09
---
3.73E+06
3730000
52.9
Dichloroethane 1,2-
1.00E+00
1.67E+03
5.60E+04
1.84E+06
2.30E+05
9.18E+03
1.58E+05
1.67E+03
1670
0.0107
0.5
Dichloroethylene 1,1-
1.00E+00
5.71E+05
1.31E+08
4.77E+09
5.96E+08
5.35E+06
8.11E+07
5.71E+05
571000
0.108
0.7
Dichloroethylene cls-1,2-
1.00E+00
1.35E+06
2.62E+07
---
1.35E+06
1.62E+07
1350000
1.08
Dichloroethylene trans-1,2-
1.00E+00
2.69E+06
5.24E+07
---
2.69E+06
3.24E+07
---
2690000
1.54
Dichlorophenol 2,4-
1.00E+00
6.43E+04
7.86E+06
---
---
6.43E+04
4.87E+06
---
64300
1.7
Dichlorophenol 2,6-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid 2,4-(2,4-D)
1.00E+00
4.22E+05
2.62E+07
8.36E+08
1.05E+08
4.22E+05
1.62E+07
3.16E+09
422000
1.08
10
Dichloropropane 1,2-
1.00E+00
3.10E+03
7.50E+04
9.55E+07
1.19E+07
3.10E+03
2.11E+05
1.41E+05
3100
0.0338
Dichloropropene 1,3-(mixture of isomers)
1.00E+00
5.09E+03
5.10E+04
1.20E+07
1.50E+06
5.09E+03
1.44E+05
2.89E+04
5090
0.0113
Dichloropropene cis-1,3-
1.00E+00
1.20E+04
5.10E+04
1.20E+07
1.50E+06
1.20E+04
1.44E+05
3.18E+04
12000
7.31E+26
Dichloropropene trans-1,3-
1.00E+00
1.20E+04
5.10E+04
1.20E+07
1.50E+06
1.20E+04
1.44E+05
3.18E+04
12000
7.31E+26
Dichlorvos
1.00E+00
3.05E+03
1.76E+04
5.79E+05
7.24E+04
3.05E+03
4.95E+04
1.12E+06
3050
0.00388
Dieldrin
1.00E+00
2.37E-02
3.19E+02
1.04E+04
1.30E+03
2.37E-02
8.97E+02
1.06E+09
0.0237
1.7E+24
Diethyl phthalate
1.00E+00
8.32E+05
2.10E+09
---
---
8.32E+05
1.30E+09
832000
1000
Diethylstilbestrol
1.00E+00
7.28E-04
1.09E+00
3.57E+01
4.46E+00
7.28E-04
3.05E+00
8.20E+08
0.000728
7.85E-08
Dimethoate
1.00E+00
3.24E+05
5.24E+05
1.67E+07
2.09E+06
5.09E+05
3.24E+05
2.91E+11
324000
16900
Dlmethoxybenzidine 3,3'-
1.00E+00
3.25E+04
3.64E+05
---
3.25E+04
1.03E+06
---
32500
0.0804
Dimethyl phthalate
1.00E+00
2.47E+09
2.62E+10
---
---
2.47E+09
1.62E+10
---
2470000000
5780
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PDC 7
?
,tai
Chemical Name
?
Peoria Disposal 72,000 cubic yards per year, CR 1E-6, HQ=1.0
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06
?
air particulate correction factor=
?
0.125
HQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limit
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mq/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Corrected Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(Waste)
(mg/L -
Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mg/L TCLP)
Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene, 7,12-
1.00E+00
2.28E+00
*
2.04E+01
---
---
2.28E+00
5.74E+01
---
2.28
4.68E+12
Dimethylbenzidlne 3,3'-
1.00E+00
1.55E+02
2.22E+03
7.30E+04
9.13E+03
1.55E+02
6.24E+03
2.03E+10
155
0.000483
Dimethylphenol, 2,4-
1.00E+00
1.39E+06
5.24E+07
1.67E+09
2.09E+08
1.39E+06
3.24E+07
9.73E+08
1390000
11.3
Di-n-butyl phthalate
1.00E+00
4.75E+04
2.62E+08
---
4.75E+04
1.62E+08
47500
24.6
Dinitrobenzene 1,3-
1.00E+00
3.44E+03
2.62E+05
---
3.44E+03
1.62E+05
3440
0.0578
Dlnitromethylphenol, 4,6-,2-
1.00E+00
1.62E+05
2.62E+05
8.36E+06
1.05E+06
2.54E+05
1.62E+05
9.92E+09
162000
0.0582
Dinitrophenol 2,4-
1.00E+00
3.24E+06
5.24E+06
1.74E+07
3.24E+06
3240000
1.16
Dinitrotoluene 2,4-
1.00E+00
1.58E+03
7.50E+03
---
1.58E+03
2.11E+04
---
1580
0.00166
0.13
Dinitrotoluene 2,6-
1.00E+00
1.58E+03
7.50E+03
---
---
1.58E+03
2.11E+04
---
1580
0.00166
Dl-n-octyl phthalate
1.00E+00
6.49E+07
1.05E+08
3.34E+09
4.18E+08
6.56E+08
6.49E+07
7.56E+13
64900000
2.59E+27
Dioxane 1,4-
1.00E+00
2.59E+04
4.64E+05
1.53E+07
1.91E+06
1.57E+06
1.30E+06
2.59E+04
25900
0.102
Diphenylamine
1.00E+00
7.66E+05
6.55E+07
2.09E+09
2.61E+08
7.66E+05
4.05E+07
2.24E+10
766000
9.65
Dlphenylhydrazine 1,2-
1.00E+00
7.93E+01
6.37E+03
2.10E+05
2.63E+04
7.93E+01
1.79E+04
5.62E+08
79.3
0.00139
Disulfoton
1.00E+00
1.71E+02
*
1.05E+05
---
1.71E+02
6.49E+04
---
171
3.5E+15
Endosulfan (Endosulfan I and II,mixture)
1.00E+00
6.20E+04
1.57E+07
---
---
6.20E+04
9.73E+06
---
62000
3.58
Endrin
1.00E+00
1.16E+02
7.86E+05
---
---
1.16E+02
4.87E+05
---
116
6.12E+10
0.02
Epichlorohydrin
1.00E+00
9.94E+04
5.15E+05
2.39E+07
2.99E+06
7.03E+05
1.45E+06
9.94E+04
99400
7.38E+27
Ethoxyethanol 2-
1.00E+00
5.51E+07
1.05E+09
4.77E+09
5.96E+08
4.62E+09
6.49E+08
5.51E+07
55100000
231
Ethyl acetate
1.00E+00
1.46E+09
2.36E+09
---
2.31E+09
1.46E+09
1460000000
13500
Ethyl ether
1.00E+00
2.96E+06
5.24E+08
1.67E+10
2.09E+09
3.91E+08
3.24E+08
2.96E+06
2960000
92.1
Ethyl methacrylate
1.00E+00
2.41E+07
*
2.36E+08
7.52E+09
9.40E+08
2.41E+07
1.46E+08
2.45E+07
24100000
243
Ethyl
methanesulfonate
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Ethylbenzene
1.00E+00
1.83E+06
2.62E+08
2.42E+10
3.03E+09
1.83E+06
1.62E+08
1.67E+08
1830000
10.9
Ethylene dibromide (1,2-Dibromoethane)
1.00E+00
2.52E+02
2.55E+03
7.99E+04
9.99E+03
2.52E+02
7.18E+03
1.35E+03
252
0.0768
Ethylene thiourea
1.00E+00
4.64E+04
4.64E+04
1.53E+06
1.91E+05
5.78E+04
1.30E+05
1.31E+06
46400
0.0102
Fluoranthene
1.00E+00
2.50E+06
1.05E+08
3.34E+09
4.18E+08
2.50E+06
6.49E+07
3.87E+13
2500000
2.46
Fluorene
1.00E+00
1.39E+06
1.05E+08
3.34E+09
4.18E+08
1.39E+06
6.49E+07
4.68E+11
1390000
4.91
Fluoride
1.00E+00
9.73E+07
1.57E+08
---
9.73E+07
---
97300000
39.2
Formaldehyde
1.00E+00
9.13E+01
3.93E+08
3.65E+06
4.56E+05
3.56E+08
2.43E+08
9.13E+01
91.3
12.3
Formic acid
1.00E+00
2.52E+05
5.24E+09
7.19E+07
8.99E+06
2.21E+10
3.24E+09
2.52E+05
252000
37.1
Furan
1.00E+00
8.48E+05
2.62E+06
---
---
8.48E+05
1.62E+06
---
848000
0.578
1-1C1-1,?
(Hexachlorocyclohexane)
) (Lindane) gamma-
1.00E+00
3.44E+00
3.92E+03
1.29E+05
1.61E+04
3.44E+00
1.10E+04
2.29E+06
3.44
1.02E+17
0.4
HCH, alpha- (Hexachlorocyclohexane alpha-BHC)
1.00E+00
2.33E+00
8.09E+02
2.66E+04
3.33E+03
2.33E+00
2.28E+03
5.91E+07
2.33
1.05E+19
HCH, beta- (Hexachlorocyclohexane beta-BHC)
1.00E+00
7.76E+00
2.83E+03
9.33E+04
1.17E+04
7.76E+00
7.97E+03
1.80E+10
7.76
0.000634
Heptachlor
1.00E+00
2.23E-01
1.13E+03
3.69E+04
4.61E+03
2.23E-01
3.19E+03
1.42E+07
0.223
1.31E+24
0.008
Heptachlor epoxide
1.00E+00
2.39E-01
5.60E+02
1.84E+04
2.30E+03
2.39E-01
1.58E+03
4.27E+08
0.239
5.62E+24
0.008
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene
1.00E+00
1.71E+01
6.54E+04
2.15E+06
2.69E+05
1.71E+01
1.84E+05
1.41E+06
17.1
0.00817
0.5
Hexachlorobenzene
1.00E+00
2.31E-01
3.19E+03
1.04E+05
1.30E+04
2.31E-01
8.97E+03
1.10E+09
0.231
0.00899
0.13
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
1.00E+00
3.67E+04
1.57E+07
4.76E+06
5.95E+05
3.67E+04
9.73E+06
7.75E+06
36700
1.25E+27
Hexachloroethane
1.00E+00
7.58E+02
3.64E+05
1.20E+07
1.50E+06
7.58E+02
1.03E+06
3.17E+06
758
0.0835
3
Hexachlorophene
1.00E+00
5.06E+03
*
7.86E+05
---
---
5.06E+03
4.87E+05
5060
0.00494
Hexachloropropene
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine
1.00E+00
4.64E+04
4.64E+04
1.53E+06
1.91E+05
5.78E+04
1.30E+05
---
46400
0.0102
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene
1.00E+00
7.63E+01
6.99E+03
5.41E+05
6.76E+04
7.63E+01
1.97E+04
3.78E+14
76.3
246000000
Iron
1.00E+00
4.87E+08
7.86E+08
---
---
7.64E+08
4.87E+08
---
487000000
11.2
Isobutyl alcohol
1.00E+00
1.94E+08
7.86E+08
2.51E+10
3.14E+09
7.63E+08
4.87E+08
1.94E+08
194000000
173
Isophorone
1.00E+00
5.82E+05
5.37E+06
1.77E+08
2.21E+07
5.82E+05
1.51E+07
3.14E+07
582000
1.18
Kepone
1.00E+00
2.40E+00
6.37E+02
2.10E+04
2.63E+03
2.40E+00
1.79E+03
9.43E+08
2.4
0.000152
Lead
1.00E+00
7.15E+04
5.72E+05
7.15E+04
---
2.07E+06
---
71500
0.702
5
Magnesium1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
Malathion
1.00E+00
1.39E+06
5.24E+07
1.67E+09
2.09E+08
1.39E+06
3.24E+07
2.28E+13
1390000
11.6
Manganese
1.00E+00
1.46E+05
6.29E+07
1.17E+06
1.46E+05
6.11E+07
3.89E+07
---
146250
15.7
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PDC 7.
?
tal
Chemical Name
?
Peoria Disposal 72,000 cubic yards per year, CR 1E-6, HQ=1.0
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06
?
air particulate correction factor=?
0.125
HQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limit
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mq/kg)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mg/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Corrected Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(Waste)
(mg/L -
Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mq/L TCLP)
Mercury (Fish Pathway Only)
1.00E+00
9.45E+00
*
---
---
---
9.45E+00
---
---
9.45
---
Mercury (Total)
1.00E+00
4.87E+05
7.86E+05
7.16E+06
8.95E+05
4.87E+05
8.56E+08
487000
0.0292
0.2
Methacrylonitrile
1.00E+00
2.41E+04
2.62E+05
1.67E+07
2.09E+06
1.67E+05
1.62E+05
2.41E+04
24100
0.0631
Methanol
1.00E+00
8.11E+08
1.31E+09
---
7.48E+09
8.11E+08
811000000
289
Methoxychlor
1.00E+00
1.29E+04
1.31E+07
4.18E+08
5.23E+07
1.29E+04
8.11E+06
3.95E+13
12900
3.13E+28
10
Methyl acetate
1.00E+00
1.62E+09
2.62E+09
---
1.93E+09
1.62E+09
1620000000
578
Methyl ethyl ketone
1.00E+00
1.15E+08
1.57E+09
1.17E+11
1.46E+10
1.59E+09
9.73E+08
1.15E+08
115000000
347
200
Methyl isobutyl ketone
1.00E+00
4.30E+07
2.10E+08
7.19E+10
8.99E+09
4.30E+07
1.30E+08
2.30E+08
43000000
46.3
Methyl methacrylate
1.00E+00
2.93E+07
3.67E+09
1.67E+10
2.09E+09
1.11E+09
2.27E+09
2.93E+07
29300000
1110
Methyl parathion
1.00E+00
7.32E+03
6.55E+05
2.09E+07
2.61E+06
7.32E+03
4.05E+05
2.25E+11
7320
7370000000
Methylcholanthrene 3-
1.00E+00
8.58E-03
2.32E+02
---
---
8.58E-03
6.52E+02
---
0.00858
9.9E+22
Methylene bromide (Dibromomethane)
1.00E+00
2.46E+04
2.62E+07
8.36E+08
1.05E+08
2.54E+06
1.62E+07
2.46E+04
24600
5.07
Methylene Chloride (Dichioromethane)
1.00E+00
1.96E+04
6.80E+05
1.02E+08
1.28E+07
1.60E+05
1.91E+06
1.96E+04
19600
0.079
Methylnapthalene 2-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
Molybdenum
1.00E+00
8.11E+06
1.31E+07
1.28E+07
8.11E+06
8110000
3.33
Naphthalene
1.00E+00
6.00E+04
5.24E+07
4.80E+05
6.00E+04
2.44E+05
3.24E+07
3.74E+05
60000
0.00327
Naphthaquinone 1,4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
Naphthylamine, 2-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
Nickel
1.00E+00
2.50E+04
5.24E+07
2.00E+05
2.50E+04
1.69E+05
3.24E+07
---
25000
13.5
nitroaniline 2-
1.00E+00
3.14E+05
7.86E+06
2.51E+06
3.14E+05
5.09E+05
4.87E+06
1.60E+07
313750
1.73
Nitroaniline 3-
1.00E+00
5.11E+04
2.43E+05
7.99E+06
9.99E+05
5.11E+04
4.87E+05
8.69E+07
51100
0.0536
Nitroaniline 4-
1.00E+00
6.06E+04
2.43E+05
7.99E+06
9.99E+05
6.06E+04
6.83E+05
---
60600
0.0536
Nitrobenzene
1.00E+00
2.15E+05
1.31E+06
4.77E+07
5.96E+06
2.15E+05
8.11E+05
1.53E+07
215000
0.289
2
Nitro-o-toluidine, 5- (Methyl-5-nitroaniline 2-)
1.00E+00
1.55E+05
1.55E+05
5.09E+06
6.36E+05
1.93E+05
4.35E+05
---
155000
0.0341
Nitrophenol2-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Nitrophenol4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Nitropropane 2-
1.00E+00
6.23E+01
5.43E+02
1.79E+04
2.24E+03
9.39E+02
1.53E+03
6.23E+01
62.3
0.00012
Nitroquinoline-1-oxide, 4-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
NitrosodiethylamIne N-
1.00E+00
3.40E+01
3.40E+01
1.12E+03
1.40E+02
6.73E+01
9.57E+01
3.63E+01
34
0.0000075
Nitrosodimethylamine N-
1.00E+00
5.61E+01
1.00E+02
3.43E+03
4.29E+02
1.68E+02
2.81E+02
5.61E+01
56.1
0.0000221
Nitroso-di-n-butylarnine N-
1.00E+00
2.95E+01
9.44E+02
3.00E+04
3.75E+03
2.95E+01
2.66E+03
5.29E+03
29.5
0.000206
Nitroso-di-n-propylamine N-
1.00E+00
1.38E+02
7.29E+02
2.40E+04
3.00E+03
1.38E+02
2.05E+03
4.84E+02
138
0.000161
Nitrosodiphenylamlne N-
1.00E+00
1.11E+04
1.04E+06
3.43E+07
4.29E+06
1.11E+04
2.93E+06
2.89E+07
11100
0.227
Nitrosomethylethylamine N-
1.00E+00
9.32E+01
2.32E+02
7.63E+03
9.54E+02
9.32E+01
6.52E+02
2.49E+02
93.2
0.0000512
Nitrosomorpholine N-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Nitrosopiperidine N-
1.00E+00
5.43E+02
5.43E+02
---
8.25E+02
1.53E+03
---
543
0.00012
Nitrosopyrrolidine N-
1.00E+00
2.43E+03
2.43E+03
7.86E+04
9.83E+03
1.59E+04
6.83E+03
3.20E+04
2430
0.000536
Octamethyl pyrophosphoramide
1.00E+00
3.24E+06
5.24E+06
1.67E+08
2.09E+07
5.08E+07
3.24E+06
1.72E+10
3240000
1.31
Parathion (ethyl)
1.00E+00
6.56E+04
1.57E+07
---
6.56E+04
9.73E+06
---
65600
1.93E+29
Pentachlorobenzene
1.00E+00
1.06E+02
2.10E+06
---
---
1.06E+02
1.30E+06
106
3.82
Pentachloroethane
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB)
1.00E+00
6.12E+01
1.96E+04
---
6.12E+01
5.52E+04
---
61.2
0.005
Pentachlorophenol
1.00E+00
1.35E+02
4.25E+04
---
1.35E+02
1.20E+05
---
135
0.00242
100
Phenacetin1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Phenanthrene1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Phenol
1.00E+00
9.77E+07
7.86E+08
---
9.77E+07
4.87E+08
---
97700000
173
Phenyl mercuric acetate
1.00E+00
1.36E+04
2.10E+05
1.36E+04
1.30E+05
---
13600
0.0463
Phenylenediamine 1,3-
1.00E+00
9.73E+06
1.57E+07
---
---
1.53E+07
9.73E+06
---
9730000
3.47
Phorate
1.00E+00
1.14E+03
5.24E+05
---
---
1.14E+03
3.24E+05
1140
5.41E+27
Picolinea-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Polychlorinated biphenyls (Aroclors)
1.00E+00
1.77E-02
2.55E+03
8.39E+04
1.05E+04
1.77E02
7.18E+03
2.20E+07
0.0177
26800000
Pronamide
1.00E+00
7.11E+05
1.96E+08
6.27E+09
7.84E+08
7.11E+05
1.22E+08
6.75E+11
711000
46.2
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PDC 7
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tal
Chemical Name
?
Peoria Disposal 72,000 cubic yards per year, CR 1E-6, HQ=1.0
Risk Factor = 1.00E-06
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air particulate correction factor=?
0.125
I-IQ Factor = 1.00E+00
* = Detection Limit
Waste Stream
Total
Concentration
(mg/Kg)
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kq)
Delisting
Level
(waste)
(mq/L)
Surface
Water
Ingestion
Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Corrected Air
Particulate
Inhalation
Fish
Ingestion
Soil
Ingestion
Air Volatile
Inhalation
Maximum
Allowable Total
Concentration
(mg/kg)
Delisting
Level
(Waste)
(mg/L -
Leachate )
Toxicity
Characteristic
(mg/L TCLP)
Pyrene
1.00E+00
1.85E+04
*
7.86E+07
2.51E+09
3.14E+08
1.85E+04
4.87E+07
5.62E+13
18500
4.45
Pyridine
1.00E+00
1.34E+06
2.62E+06
---
1.34E+06
1.62E+06
1340000
0.578
5
SAFROLE
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Selenium
1.00E+00
9.87E+04
1.31E+07
---
---
9.87E+04
8.11E+06
---
98700
0.89
1
Selenium(+4)
1.00E+00
9.87E+04
1.31E+07
---
9.87E+04
8.11E+06
---
98700
0.89
1
Selenium(+6)
1.00E+00
9.87E+04
1.31E+07
---
9.87E+04
8.11E+06
---
98700
0.955
1
Silver
1.00E+00
6.25E+05
1.31E+07
---
6.25E+05
8.11E+06
---
625000
8.61
5
Strychnine and salts
1.00E+00
4.49E+04
7.86E+05
---
4.49E+04
4.87E+05
---
44900
0.173
Styrene
1.00E+00
5.13E+06
*
5.24E+08
2.42E+10
3.03E+09
5.13E+06
3.24E+08
2.53E+08
5130000
1.51
Tetrachlorobenzene 1,2,4,5-
1.00E+00
2.06E+02
7.86E+05
---
---
2.06E+02
4.87E+05
---
206
0.0301
Tetrachlorodlbenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) 2,3,7,8-
1.00E+00
3.50E-06
*
3.40E-02
1.12E+00
1.40E-01
3.50E-06
9.57E-02
1.94E+08
0.0000035
4.03
Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1,2-
1.00E+00
4.18E+03
*
1.96E+05
6.46E+06
8.08E+05
4.18E+03
5.52E+05
5.25E+04
4180
0.0551
Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2,2-
1.00E+00
7.36E+00
2.55E+04
8.39E+05
1.05E+05
7.36E+00
7.18E+04
1.60E+04
7.36
4.61
Tetrachloroethylene
1.00E+00
2.34E+02
9.44E+03
7.99E+06
9.99E+05
2.34E+02
2.66E+04
1.90E+04
234
0.00204
0.7
Tetrachlorophenol 2,3,4,6-
1.00E+00
4.71E+04
7.86E+07
2.51E+09
3.14E+08
4.71E+04
4.87E+07
4.42E+10
47100
4.52
Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate (Sulfotep)
1.00E+00
5.27E+03
1.31E+06
4.18E+07
5.23E+06
5.27E+03
8.11E+05
3.39E+09
5270
1.88E+28
Thallium
1.00E+00
1.23E+02
1.73E+05
---
1.23E+02
1.07E+05
---
123
0.0842
Thlonazin
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
Tin
1.00E+00
9.73E+08
1.57E+09
1.53E+09
9.73E+08
973000000
38700000
Toluene
1.00E+00
3.26E+06
2.10E+08
1.19E+11
1.49E+10
3.26E+06
1.30E+08
2.48E+08
3260000
15.1
Toluenediamine 2,4-
1.00E+00
4.32E+01
1.59E+03
5.25E+04
6.56E+03
4.32E+01
4.48E+03
4.73E+07
43.2
0.000352
Toluidine o-
1.00E+00
4.31E+03
2.12E+04
---
---
4.31E+03
5.98E+04
4310
0.00469
Toluidine p-
1.00E+00
9.56E+03
2.68E+04
8.83E+05
1.10E+05
9.56E+03
7.55E+04
1.90E+05
9560
0.00592
Toxaphene (chlorinated camphenes)
1.00E+00
2.26E-02
4.64E+03
1.53E+05
1.91E+04
2.26E-02
1.30E+04
5.09E+04
0.0226
33200
0.5
Tribromomethane (Bromoform)
1.00E+00
2.24E+04
6.46E+05
4.36E+07
5.45E+06
2.24E+04
1.82E+06
1.08E+06
22400
0.152
Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoro-ethane 1,1,2-
1.00E+00
7.05E+07
7.86E+10
7.16E+11
8.95E+10
9.64E+08
4.87E+10
7.05E+07
70500000
2570
TrIchlorobenzene 1,2,4-
1.00E+00
4.20E+04
2.62E+07
8.36E+07
1.05E+07
4.20E+04
1.62E+07
2.36E+07
42000
0.991
Trichloroethane 1,1,1-
1.00E+00
1.75E+07
7.33E+08
5.26E+10
6.58E+09
1.75E+07
4.54E+08
2.14E+07
17500000
11600
Trichloroethane 1,1,2-
1.00E+00
4.84E+03
8.95E+04
3.00E+06
3.75E+05
4.84E+03
2.52E+05
1.04E+04
4840
0.0193
Trichioroethylene (Trichloroethylene 1,1,2-)
1.00E+00
1.18E+04
3.92E+05
2.40E+07
3.00E+06
1.18E+04
1.10E+06
3.11E+04
11800
0.0775
0.5
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11)
1.00E+00
8.78E+05
7.86E+08
1.67E+10
2.09E+09
1.55E+07
4.87E+08
8.78E+05
878000
54
Trichlorophenol 2,4,5-
1.00E+00
5.10E+05
2.62E+08
---
---
5.10E+05
1.62E+08
---
510000
22.9
400
Trichlorophenol 2,4,6-
1.00E+00
6.56E+02
2.62E+05
8.36E+06
1.05E+06
6.56E+02
1.62E+05
7.19E+07
656
0.0318
2
Trichlorophenoxy)propionic acid 2-(2,4,5-
?
(Silvex)
1.00E+00
1.66E+05
2.10E+07
6.68E+08
8.35E+07
1.66E+05
1.30E+07
3.13E+12
166000
0.77
1
Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid 2,4,5-
1.00E+00
3.42E+05
2.62E+07
8.36E+08
1.05E+08
3.42E+05
1.62E+07
3.10E+13
342000
5.78
Trichloropropane 1,2,3-
1.00E+00
1.05E+02
2.55E+03
1.17E+08
1.46E+07
1.05E+02
7.18E+03
2.80E+06
105
0.000775
Trlethylphosphorothiate o,o,o-
1.00E+00
---
---
---
---
---
---
Trinitrobenzene (Trinitrobenzene 1,3,5-) sym-
1.00E+00
1.64E+07
7.86E+07
1.64E+07
4.87E+07
---
16400000
17.3
Trinitrotoluene 2,4,6-
1.00E+00
2.19E+04
1.70E+05
5.60E+06
7.00E+05
2.19E+04
4.78E+05
2.46E+09
21900
0.0375
Tris (2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate
1.00E+00
1.86E+01
2.22E+03
---
---
1.86E+01
6.24E+03
---
18.6
0.047
Vanadium
1.00E+00
1.62E+06
2.62E+06
---
2.59E+06
1.62E+06
---
1620000
0.976
Vinyl acetate
1.00E+00
2.69E+06
2.62E+09
4.77E+09
5.96E+08
1.27E+09
1.62E+09
2.69E+06
2690000
29
Vinyl chloride
1.00E+00
1.47E+02
3.64E+03
5.41E+06
6.76E+05
1.04E+03
1.03E+04
1.47E+02
147
0.000804
0.2
Xylenes (total)
1.00E+00
6.84E+06
5.24E+08
2.42E+09
3.03E+08
6.84E+06
3.24E+08
1.93E+07
6840000
9.56
Zinc
1.00E+00
1.17E+06
7.86E+08
1.17E+06
4.87E+08
1170000
197
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