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Onsite Tiered Permitting - Flowchart (For non-rcra or exempt hazardous waste facilities conducting onsite treatment.) 55 gallons/mo./facility 1 Aqueous wastes with chromium VI Reduction to chromium III <750 ppm >55 gallons/mo. 750 ppm - Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Treatment (Health and Safety Code (HSC 25201.5(a)) CESW - Conditonally Exempt Specified Wastestream (HSC 25201.5(c)) CEL - Conditionally Exempt-Limited (HSC 25201.14) CECL - Conditionally Exempt Commercial Laundries (HSC 25144.6(c)) CA - Conditional Authorization (HSC 25200.3) - Permit by Rule (Title 22, CCR, Div. 4.5, Chapter 45) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 1

In tanks or containers, such as breathing and evaporation through vents and floating roofs, without the addition of pressure, chemicals, or heat other than sunlight or ambient room lighting or heating. Evaporation 2a Aqueous wastes with metals listed in T22 66261.24 ph Adjustment ( 2, 12.5) Precipitation or Crystallization Ion Exchange Reverse Osmosis Metallic Replacement Plating onto an Electrode Electrodialisis Electrowinning or Electrolytic recovery Chemical Stabilization Adsorption 55 gallons/mo./facility >55 gallons/mo. >1,400 ppm Phase Separation **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** DTSC 8/23/02 Page 2

2b Ion Exchange Reverse Osmosis Adsorption ph Adjustment ( 2, 12.5) Electrowinning (no hydrochoric acid) Aqueous wastes with metals listed in T22 66261.24 >55 gallons/mo. <1,400 ppm Phase Separation During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 3

3 a Aqueous waste with organic compounds not listed and containing <10% total organic carbon and <1% volatile organic compound Adsorption Distillation Biological Processes Photodegradation (with or without ozone or hydrogen peroxide) Air Stripping 55 gallons/mo./facility >55 gallons/mo. Phase Separation excluding super critical fluid extraction During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 4

3 b Adsorption Aqueous waste with organic compounds listed in 66261.24(a)(1)(B) or 66261.24(a)(2)(B) <750 ppm Phase Separation excluding super critical fluid extraction During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 5

In tanks or containers, such as breathing and evaporation through vents and floating roofs, without the addition of pressure, chemicals, or heat other than sunlight or ambient room lighting or heating. Drying (to remove water) 4a Sludges (wastewater treatment and other types), solid metal objects, workings (containing or contaminated with metals) Grinding Shredding Crushing Compact Separation (based on size, magnetism or density). 500 lbs/mo./facility >500 lbs/mo. Chemical stabilization DTSC 8/23/02 Page 6

In tanks or containers, such as breathing and evaporation through vents and floating roofs, without the addition of pressure, chemicals, or heat other than sunlight or ambient room lighting or heating. 4b Drying (to remove water) Wastewater treatment sludges, solid metal objects, metal workings containing or contaminated with metals and Dusts containing 750 ppm metal Centrifuge Gravity Settling Grinding Shredding Crushing Compact Separation (based on size, magnetism or density). 45,000 lbs/mo. Filtration Sieving or filtering liquid hazardous waste to remove solid fractions, without added heat, chemicals, or pressure, as the waste is added to or removed from a storage or accumulation tank or container. For this activity, sieving or filtering does not include adsorptions, reverse osmosis, or ultrafiltration. DTSC 8/23/02 Page 7

During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** Phase Separation 500 lbs/mo./facility 5 45,000 lbs/mo./unit Alum, gypsum, lime, sulfur, or phosphate sludges Drying (to remove water) >45,000 lbs/mo. In tanks or containers, such as breathing and evaporation through vents and floating roofs, without the addition of pressure, chemicals, or heat other than sunlight or ambient room lighting or heating. Chemical Stabilization 500 lbs/mo./facility >500 lbs/mo. **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 8

During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** 6 Phase Separation Waste listed in 66261.120, which meets the criteria and requirements for classification as special waste Screening to separate components (based on size) Separation (based on size, magnetism or density) 500 lbs/mo./facility 750 ppm and 45,000 lbs/mo./unit >45,000 lbs/mo. Drying (to remove water) In tanks or containers, such as breathing and evaporation through vents and floating roofs, without the addition of pressure, chemicals, or heat other than sunlight or ambient room lighting or heating. Chemical Stabilization 500 lbs/mo./facility >500 lbs/mo. **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 9

During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** Phase Separation 500 lbs/mo./facility 7a Chemical Stabilization Special Wastes T22 66261.24 Drying >45,000 lbs/mo. In tanks or containers, such as breathing and evaporation through vents and floating roofs, without the addition of pressure, chemicals, or heat other than sunlight or ambient room lighting or heating. Magnetic Separation Drying (by pressing or passive evaporation) CESW **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 10

During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** Phase Separation 7b Special Wastes T22 66261.24 Screening to separate components based on size Magnetic Separaration Drying (by pressing or passive evaporation) **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 11

8 a 55 gallons/mo./facility Inorganic acid or alkaline wastes ph Adjustment Neutralization >55 gal. or 500 lbs/mo. <10% acid/base by wt. >10% acid/base 500 gal./batch >500 gal./batch 8 b <10% acid/base by wt. Corrosive waste from regeneration of ion exchange residues (used to demineralize water) 25201.13 Neutralization >10% acid/base by wt. Go to 8 a 8 c Acid/alkaline wastes corrosive due to presence of food products AND generated by SIC group 20 HSC, 25201.5 Neutralization <10% acid/base by wt. >10% acid/base by wt. CESW DTSC 8/23/02 Page 12

8 d Acid/alkaline wastes Laboratory conducting treatment pursuant to HSC, 25200.3.1 Neutralization 8 e Acid/alkaline wastes from Biotechnology manufacturing or process by SIC Code subgroups 283, 2833, 2834, 2836, 8731, 8732, 8733 HSC, 25201.15 Neutralization <10% acid/base by wt. >10% acid/base by wt. Go to 8 a DTSC 8/23/02 Page 13

500 lbs/mo./facility 9 Screening Magnetic Separation 45,000 lbs/mo./unit Soils contaminated with metals >45,000 lbs/mo. <500 lbs/mo./facility Chemical Stabilization >500 lbs/mo. DTSC 8/23/02 Page 14

10 a Distillation Neutralization Separation (based on size magnetism or density) Reverse Osmosis Biological Processes 55 gallons/mo./facility Used oil, unrefined oil waste, mixed oil, oil mixed with water or oil/water separator defined in HSC 25250.1 >55 gal./mo. Phase Separation (excluding supecritical fluid extraction) During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 15

10 b Separation (based on size magnetism or density) Reverse Osmosis Oil mixed with water OR oil-water separation sludge Phase Separation If avg. amount of oil recovered /mo. <25 barrels AND aqueous waste from gravity settling is non-hazardous CESW During storage or accumulation in tanks or containers only if, the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemical.** 10 c Used oil mixed with water hazardous ONLY because of oil content, EXCLUDING contaminated groundwater, water containg gasoline, or >2% diesel Gravity Separation (where aqueous waste is non-hazardous) Centrifugation Membrane Technology (such as reverse osmosis) Heating 20 degrees F below flashpoint of the used oil component of the mixture Addition of demulsifiers (to water containing used oil) If recovered used oil is properly transported to an authorized offsite oil recycler If recovered used oil is T properly transported to an authorized offsite oil recycler CEL 10 (a) or (b) **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 16

11 a If container is exempt per Title 22, 66261.7 Containers 110 gallon capacity (no wood, paper, cardboard, fabric or other absorptive material) Rinsing Crushing Shreding Grinding Puncturing volume limit 500 lbs/mo./facility CESW >500 lbs/mo. 11 b Aerosol Cans Puncturing Draining Crushing if handler complies with HSC 25201.16 (h) requirements 12 Treatment of resins Mixed or Cured in accordance with manufacturer's instructions volume limit CESW Resins Treatment of resins Mixed in accordance with manufacturer's instructions 500 lbs/mo./facility >500 lbs/mo. DTSC 8/23/02 Page 17

13 Photographic Wastes HSC 25143.13 (Silver-only RCRA-exempt wastestreams or photoimaging solution (SB 2111) Silver Recovery 14 180 gal./mo. (HSC 25201.8) Dry Cleaning wastes (hazardous solely due to PCE [perchloroethylene] content) >180 gal./mo. Go to 3a 15 Commercial laundry facility HSC 25144.6 Reusable textile materials (uniforms, gloves, linens and towels). CECL DTSC 8/23/02 Page 18

16a CESW Laboratory Waste HSC 25200.3.1 if treatment complies with HSC 25200.3.1 AB 966 (Stats. 1998, Ch. 506) CESW 16b Quality Control or Quality Assurance Laboratory (HSC 25201.5(c)(8)) if treatment complies with HSC 25200.3.1 AB 966 (Stats. 1998, Ch. 506) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 19

17 Wastestream/ Technology Combination Certified by DTSC (HSC 25200.3.(a)(10), 25201.5(c)(9)) CESW Healthcare Facilities treating formaldehyde CESW 18 Technology Certified by DTSC (HSC 25200.1.5, 25201.5(c)(10)) if treatment complies with HSC 25200.3.1 (AB 966) Healthcare Facilities treating glutaraldehyde or orthophthalaldehyde with glycine per HSC 25123.5(c) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 20

19 Consolidation from remote sites Special ; Notification. (DTSC form 1196) Phase separation of hazardous waste during storage or accumulation in tanks or containers, if the separation is unaided by the addition of heat or chemicals.** Sieving or filtering liquid hazardous waste to remove solid fractions, without added heat, chemicals, or pressure, as the waste is added to or removed from a storage or accumulation tank or container. For this activity, sieving or filtering does not include adsorptions, reverse osmosis, or ultrafiltration. **Closed except adding/removing (T22, 66265.173) DTSC 8/23/02 Page 21

WASTE STREAM & TREATMENT PROCESSES AUTHORIZATION OPTIONS TIFICATION FORMS -CE- HSC 25201.5 TTU Owner/ Operator is AUTHORIZED FORMS 1199 (unit) 1198 (site) -- Title 22, CCR 67450.11 TTU May ONLY operate if TTU Owner / Operator is AUTHORIZED FORMS 1199 (unit) 1197 (site) ALL OTHERS Standardized Permit, Variance, or RD&D Contact DTSC Regional Staff Note - SUBMIT TTU TIFICATIONS TO DTSC, T TO THE CUPA. DTSC 8/23/02 Page 22

1 Temporary and Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facilities (THHWCF and PHHWCF) Wastestreams accepted in THHWCF (Title 22, CCR 67450.4(a) and PHHWCF (Title 22, CCR 67450.25(a) 2 School Hazardous Waste Collection, Consolidation, and Accumulation Facility Wastestreams in Title 22, CCR 67450.42 DTSC 8/23/02 Page 23