Hazardous Waste in California

Hazardous Waste in California
Presentation 7: Non‐RCRA Listed Hazardous Waste
Presentation 7: Non‐RCRA Listed Hazardous Waste
HAZARDOUS WASTE IN CALIFORNIA
Non-RCRA Listed Hazardous Wastes
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Subdivision (a) of Appendix X is a numerical list
of chemicals arranged alphabetically by their
common chemical names
• If the material has a synonym it is listed next
to it separated by a comma
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The Non-RCRA Lists of Hazardous Wastes
There are two non-RCRA hazardous waste lists:
1. The “M List”
2. Appendix X of Chapter 11 of CCR,
Title 22, Div. 4.5
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The M List
The M List contains materials that have any
intentionally-added mercury and will be
discarded
• Includes, but is not limited to, novelties,
switches, and lamps
[22 CCR 66261.50]
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The M List
There are two columns on the list:
• Column 1 – waste code
• Column 2 – description of the hazardous waste
௅ The M List does not contain hazard codes
[22 CCR 66261.50]
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The M List
Mercury-containing equipment, when recycled,
may be managed as universal waste
• The M-listed waste code would apply if a
generator was disposing instead of
recycling mercury-containing equipment
[22 CCR 66273.4]
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Chapter 11, Appendix X
Appendix X is a list of chemicals and wastes
that California presumes to be hazardous
because it presumes that they will exhibit one
or more hazardous waste characteristics
Non-RCRA Listed Hazardous Wastes
[22 CCR Div. 4.5, Ch. 11, App. X]
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Chapter 11, Appendix X, Subdivision (a)
List of Chemicals
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of chemicals arranged alphabetically by their
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[22 CCR Div. 4.5, Ch. 11, App. X]
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Chapter 11, Appendix X, Subdivision (b)
The Non-RCRA Lists of Hazardous Wastes
List of Common Wastes
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• Paint remover or stripper
• Spent acids/caustics
[22 CCR Div. 4.5, Ch. 11, App. X]
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Chapter 11, Appendix X, Subdivision (c)
List of Electronic Wastes
Subdivision (c) of Appendix X contains a list of
electronic wastes, for example:
• CRTs
• LCDs
Non-RCRA Listed Hazardous Wastes
• Plasma TVs
• Portable DVD players with LCDs
May be managed as universal waste if recycled
[22 CCR Div. 4.5, Ch. 11, App. X]
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Chapter 11, Appendix X
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[22 CCR Div. 4.5, Ch. 11, App. X]
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Chapter 11, Appendix X
The Non-RCRA Lists of Hazardous Wastes
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Chapter 11, Appendix X Hazard Codes
The hazard code is included on the list, in
parentheses, after the chemical or waste name
• A chemical or waste may have many hazard
codes
• Code explains why California
believes the chemical or waste is hazardous
[22 CCR Div. 4.5, Ch. 11, App. X]
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Chapter 11, Appendix X Hazard Codes
The hazard codes on Appendix X are slightly
different then those of the F, K, P and U Lists
• C = Corrosive
• I = Ignitable
• R = Reactive
• X = Toxic
[22 CCR Div. 4.5, Ch. 11, App. X]
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Chapter 11, Appendix X Hazard Codes
Example
3.
Acetone, Propanone (I)
Acetone listed on Appendix X because it
is ignitable
34. Ammonium hydroxide (X,C)
Ammonium hydroxide listed on Appendix
X because it is toxic and corrosive
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Chapter 11, Appendix X Hazard Codes
Example
For what hazards is zinc nitrate included in
Chapter 11, Appendix X? (check all that apply)
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Chapter 11, Appendix X Hazard Codes
The “*”
Some chemicals are identified in subdivision
(a) of Appendix X with an “*”
• Wastes containing chemicals identified
with an “*” are presumed to be “extremely
hazardous wastes” unless the generator
can prove otherwise
[22 CCR Div. 4.5, Ch. 11, App. X]
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TITLE 22, DIVISION 4.5
Div.Chapter
4.5, Ch. 11,11—Identification
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Listing of Hazardous Waste
APPENDIX X—LIST OF CHEMICAL
NAMES AND COMMON NAMES FOR
HAZARDOUS WASTES AND HAZARDOUS
MATERIALS
(a) This subdivision sets forth a list of chemicals which create a presumption that a waste is a
hazardous waste. If a waste consists of or contains
a chemical listed in this subdivision, the waste is
presumed to be a hazardous waste unless it is
determined that the waste is not a hazardous waste
pursuant to the procedures set forth in section
66262.11. The hazardous characteristics which
serve as a basis for listing the chemicals are indicated in the list as follows: (X) toxic, (C) corrosive,
(I) ignitable and (R) reactive. A chemical denoted
with an asterisk is presumed to be an extremely
hazardous waste unless it does not exhibit any of
the criteria set forth in section 66261.110 and section 66261.113. Trademark chemical names are
indicated by all capital letters.
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Acetaldehyde (X,I)
Acetic acid (X,C,I)
Acetone, Propanone (I)
Acetone cyanohydrin (X)
Acetonitrile (X,I)
*2-Acetylaminofluorene, 2-AAF (X)
Acetyl benzoyl peroxide (X,I,R)
*Acetyl chloride (X,C,R)
Acetyl peroxide (X,I,R)
Acridine (X)
*Acrolein, Aqualin (X,I)
*Acrylonitrile (X,I)
*Adiponitrile (X)
*Aldrin;
1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4,5,8-endo-exodimethanonaphthalene (X)
*Alkyl aluminum chloride (C,I,R)
*Alkyl aluminum compounds (C,I,R)
Allyl alcohol, 2-Propen-1-ol (X,I)
Allyl bromide, 3-Bromopropene (X,I)
Allyl chloride, 3-Chloropropene (X,I)
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Allyl chlorocarbonate, Allyl chloroformate
(X,I)
*Allyl trichlorosilane (X,C,I,R)
Aluminum (powder) (I)
Aluminum chloride (X,C)
*Aluminum chloride (anhydrous) (X,C,R)
Aluminum fluoride (X,C)
Aluminum nitrate (X,I)
*Aluminum
phosphide,
PHOSTOXIN
(X,I,R)
*4-Aminodiphenyl, 4-ADP (X)
*2-Aminopyridine (X)
*Ammonium arsenate (X)
*Ammonium bifluoride (X,C)
Ammonium chromate (X,I)
Ammonium
dichromate,
Ammonium
bichromate (X,C,I)
Ammonium fluoride (X,C)
Ammonium hydroxide (X,C)
Ammonium molybdate (X)
Ammonium nitrate (I,R)
Ammonium perchlorate (I,R)
Ammonium permanganate (X,I,R)
Ammonium persulfate (I,R)
Ammonium picrate (I,R)
Ammonium sulfide (X,C,I,R)
n-Amyl acetate, 1-Acetoxypentane (and
isomers) (X,I)
n-Amylamine, 1-Aminopentane (and isomers) (X,I)
n-Amyl chloride, 1-Chloropentane (and
isomers) (X,I)
n-Amylene, 1-Pentene (and isomers) (X,I)
n-Amyl mercaptan, 1-Pentanethiol (and
isomers) (X,I)
n-Amyl nitrite, n-Pentyl nitrite (and isomers) (X,I)
*Amyl trichlorosilane (and isomers)
(X,C,R)
Aniline, Aminobenzene (X)
Anisoyl chloride (X,C)
Anthracene (X)
Antimony (X)
Antimony compounds (X)
*Antimony pentachloride (X,C,R)
*Antimony pentafluoride (X,C,R)
Antimony pentasulfide (X,I)
Antimony potassium tartrate (X)
Antimony sulfate, Antimony trisulfate (X,I)
Antimony trichloride, Antimony chloride
(X,C)
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Trimethylamine, TMA (X,I)
Trinitroanisole;
2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl
methyl ether (I,R)
1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene, TNB (I,R)
2,4,6-Trinitrobenzoic acid (I,R)
Trinitronaphthalene, Naphtite (I,R)
2,4,6-Trinitroresorcinol, Styphnic acid
(I,R)
2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene, TNT (X,I,R)
*tris(1-Aziridinyl) phosphine oxide, Triethylenephosphoramide, TEPA (X)
Tungstic acid and salts (X)
Turpentine (X,I)
Uranyl nitrate, Uranium nitrate (X,I,R)
Urea nitrate (X,I,R)
n-Valeraldehyde, n-Pentanal (and isomers)
(X,I)
Vanadic acid salts (X)
Vanadium oxytrichloride (X,C)
*Vanadium pentoxide, Vanadic acid anhydride (X)
Vanadium tetrachloride (X,C)
Vanadium tetraoxide (X)
Vanadium trioxide, Vanadium sesquioxide
(X)
Vanadyl sulfate, Vanadium sulfate (X)
Vinyl acetate (I,X)
*Vinyl chloride (X,I)
Vinyl ethyl ether (I)
Vinylidene chloride, VC (X,I)
Vinyl isopropyl ether (I)
*Vinyltrichlorosilane (X,C,I,R)
VX, O-Ethyl methyl phosphoryl N,N-diisopropyl thiocholine (X)
*WEPSYN 155, WP 155, Triamiphos, para(5-Amino-3-phenyl-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl phosphonic diamide
(X)
Xylene,
Dimethylbenzene
(ortho,meta,para) (X,I)
Zinc (powder) (I)
Zinc ammonium nitrate (X,I)
*Zinc arsenate (X)
*Zinc arsenite (X)
Zinc chloride (X,C)
Zinc compounds (X)
*Zinc cyanide (X)
Zinc nitrate (X,I,R)
Zinc permanganate (X,I)
Zinc peroxide, Zinc dioxide (X,I,R)
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*Zinc phosphide (X,I,R)
Zinc sulfate (X)
Zirconium (powder) (I)
*Zirconium chloride, Zirconium tetrachloride (X,C,R)
Zirconium picramate (I)
(b) This subdivision sets forth a list of common names of wastes which are presumed to be
hazardous wastes unless it is determined that the
waste is not a hazardous waste pursuant to the procedures set forth in section 66262.11. The hazardous characteristics which serve as a basis for listing
the common names of wastes are indicated in the
list as follows:
(X) toxic, (C) corrosive, (I) ignitable and
(R) reactive.
Acetylene sludge (C)
Acid and water (C)
Acid sludge (C)
AFU Floc (X)
Alkaline caustic liquids (C)
Alkaline cleaner (C)
Alkaline corrosive battery fluid (C)
Alkaline corrosive liquids (C)
Asbestos waste (X)
Ashes (X,C)
Bag house wastes (X)
Battery acid (C)
Beryllium waste (X)
Bilge water (X)
Boiler cleaning waste (X,C)
Bunker Oil (X,I)
Catalyst (X,I,C)
Caustic sludge (C)
Caustic wastewater (C)
Cleaning solvents (I)
Corrosion inhibitor (X,C)
Data processing fluid (I)
Drilling fluids (X,C)
Drilling mud (X)
Dyes (X)
Etching acid liquid or solvent (C,I)
Fly ash (X,C)
Fuel waste (X,I)
Insecticides (X)
Laboratory waste (X,C,R,I)
Lime and sulfur sludge (C)
Lime and water (C)
Lime sludge (C)
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Lime wastewater (C)
Liquid cement (I)
Mine tailings (X,R)
Obsolete explosives (R)
Oil and water (X)
Oil Ash (X,C)
Paint (or varnish) remover or stripper (I)
Paint thinner (X,I)
Paint waste (or slops) (X,I)
Pickling liquor (C)
Pigments (X)
Plating waste (X,C)
Printing Ink (X)
Retrograde explosives (R)
Sludge acid (C)
Soda ash (C)
Solvents (I)
Spent acid (C)
Spent caustic (C)
Spent (or waste) cyanide solutions (X,C)
Spent mixed acid (C)
Spent plating solution (X,C)
Spent sulfuric acid (C)
Stripping solution (X,I)
Sulfonation oil (I)
Tank bottom sediment (X)
Tanning sludges (X)
Toxic chemical toilet wastes (X)
Unrinsed pesticide containers (X)
Unwanted or waste pesticides - an unusable portion of active ingredient or undiluted formulation (X)
Waste epoxides (X,I)
Waste (or slop) oil (X)
Weed Killer (X)
(c) This subsection sets forth a list of electronic wastes that are presumed to be hazardous
wastes and that are “covered electronic device[s]”
pursuant to chapter 8.5 of part 3 of division 30 of
the Public Resources Code section 42460 et seq., if
they have a viewable screen size [as defined in sec.
66260.201, subsec. (b)(3)(C)] greater than four
inches, unless it is determined that the electronic
waste is not a hazardous waste pursuant to the procedures set forth in section 66262.11. The hazardous characteristic that serves as a basis for listing
the common names of electronic wastes is toxicity.
(1) Cathode ray tube (CRT)-containing
devices (CRT devices);
(2) CRTs;
(3) CRT-containing computer monitors;
(4) Liquid crystal display (LCD)-containing laptop computers;
(5) LCD-containing desktop monitors;
(6) CRT-containing televisions;
(7) LCD-containing televisions (excluding
LCD projection televisions);
(8) Plasma televisions (excluding plasma
projection televisions);
(9) Portable DVD players with LCDs.
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TITLE 22, DIVISION 4.5
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Listing of Hazardous Waste
California
Hazardous
Waste Number
M003
Lamps that contain intentionally-added mercury and products (or devices) with lamps
that contain intentionally-added mercury. A
lamp is defined as the bulb or tube portion
of an electric lighting device. A lamp is specifically designed to produce radiant energy,
most often in the ultraviolet, visible, and
infrared regions of the electromagnetic
spectrum. Products from which all mercurycontaining lamps have been removed are
not included in this category. This listing
does not apply to vehicles that contain mercury-added lamps.
M004
Mercury-added novelties, as defined in section 66273.9 (other than novelties with
mercury switches, which meet the listing
description for M002, and novelties with
mercury-containing lamps, which meet the
listing description for M003). Includes, but
is not limited to, novelties painted with
mercury-containing paints.
Article 4.1—Additional Lists of
Hazardous Wastes
§66261.50 Mercury-Containing Products That
Are Hazardous Wastes When Discarded.
The following mercury-containing products are
listed hazardous wastes when discarded:
California
Hazardous
Waste Number
Hazardous Waste
M001
Mercury-containing motor vehicle light
switches, as defined in section 66273.9, and
any motor vehicle or portion of a motor
vehicle that contains such switches, when
any person decides to crush, bale, shred, or
shear the vehicle. Motor vehicles and portions of motor vehicles from which all mercury-containing light switches have been
removed are not included in this category. A
light switch that cannot be removed from a
vehicle due to accidental damage to the
vehicle is not included.
M002
Non-automotive mercury switches and any
product that contains such switches.
Includes any mercury switch that does not
meet the listing description for M001,
including but not limited to, mercury
switches from household appliances and
household appliances from which mercury
switches have not been removed; relays;
silent wall switches; and float switches. Also
includes mercury-containing flame sensors
and household appliances from which all
mercury flame sensors have not been
removed. Appliances and other products
from which all mercury switches and flame
sensors have been removed are not
included in this category.
Hazardous Waste
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