Table 1 - RCRA Wastes

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TABLE 1 – RCRA Wastes – reprinted from RFP 28114-DT
The waste streams listed in Table 1 (below), and in corresponding Attachment A, of RFP
28114-DT, represent the hazardous wastes to be managed for State of Wisconsin (and
cooperating entities) end users.
TABLE 1 – RCRA Wastes
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4
4.1.5
4.1.6
4.1.7
RCRA Wastes (including but not limited to the list below)
State Entity use is Mandatory for all items listed under RCRA Wastes.
Characteristic Hazardous Wastes
Ignitable Wastes (D001); High Total Organic Carbon (TOC) - Liquid, Solid,
Gas
Examples: Laboratory solvents (both halogenated and non-halogenated),
paint-related wastes, organic solvents and oils, organic solids and semisolids (wipes & rags contaminated with halogenated or non-halogenated
organic solvents), organic liquids contaminated with PCBs,
pharmaceuticals, gas cylinders, aerosol cans and non-liquids capable of
causing and sustaining a fire due to friction, moisture absorption or
spontaneous chemical changes.
Ignitable Waste (D001); Low TOC (Oxidizers) - Liquid, Solid, Gas
Examples; Wastes that consist of chemical(s) that have been identified by
the US DOT as Oxidizers as defined in 49 CFR 173.127(a), water
treatment, sanitizing and decontamination chemicals.
Corrosive Wastes (D002); Acidic Liquids and Basic Liquids
Examples; Organic and inorganic acids (pH ≤ 2.0 or as determined by
corrosion testing), organic and inorganic bases (pH ≥ 12.5 or as
determined by corrosion testing), gas cylinders and aerosol cans.
Reactive Wastes (D003) - Liquid, Gas, Solid
Examples; Unstable or deteriorated laboratory chemicals (picric acid,
ethers containing peroxides), water reactive metals (sodium, lithium, and
phosphorus), toxic gas emitters, cyanide and sulfide bearing wastes,
materials capable of detonation or explosive reaction or forbidden and
Class A and Class B explosives as defined in 49 CFR 173.52 through
173.54.
Toxic Wastes (D004 through D043 as listed in NR 661.24(2), Table 2 and
as determined by the TCLP test) - Liquid, Solid
Examples; Inorganic solids with or without toxic metals (reagent salts, used
filters or PPE, metal turnings, silica gel), surface preparation (blasting)
wastes, Mercury salts/solutions, chemically contaminated items, Firing
range wastes, organic & inorganic sludge material, pharmaceuticals.
Wastes with two or more EPA waste codes; Ignitable D001 with toxic
constituent, Corrosive D002 with a toxic constituent
Examples; Corrosive wastes with dissolved toxic metals, organic liquid
waste mixtures with toxic components (organic and inorganic).
Listed Hazardous Wastes
F-Listed Wastes (F001 through F043) - Liquid, Solid, Gas
4.1.8
Examples; Spent halogenated and non-halogenated solvents (including
degreasing), Organic solids and semi-solids (wipes & rags) contaminated
with halogenated or non-halogenated F–listed organic solvents, dioxin and
dioxin containing wastes (e.g., F027), contaminated or mixed
chlorofluorocarbons (Freon).
P & U Listed Wastes - Liquid, Solid, Gas
Examples; Commercial chemical products that appear on the toxic or acute
hazardous waste lists in NR661.33 (5) and (6), including off-specification
species, container residues and spills thereof, excess laboratory chemicals
and pesticides.
FIFRA and Related Wastes (including but not limited to the list below)
State Entity Use (Mandatory or Elective) as noted:
Non-RCRA Pesticides (Mandatory)
Gaseous pesticides-gas cylinders, lecture bottles & pressurized canisters
(Mandatory)
Pesticide sludge (Mandatory)
Pesticide contaminated soil (Elective)
Pharmaceutical Disposal Services (including but not limited to the list below)
State Entity Use (Mandatory or Elective) as noted:
DEA controlled substances (Elective)
4.1.10
RCRA Pharmaceuticals (Mandatory, but see RCRA Controlled
Substances below )
Non-RCRA Pharmaceuticals (Elective)
RCRA Controlled Substances (Elective, if the material is surrendered to a
sworn law enforcement officer)
Non-RCRA Gases (including but not limited to the list below)
State Entity use is Elective for all items listed under Non-RCRA Gases.
Compressed gas cylinders
4.1.11
Lecture bottles
Pressurized canisters
Liquefied gas
Universal Wastes (Shall be Recycled)
4.1.9
State Entity Use (Mandatory or Elective) as noted:
NOTE: Except as stated below, state entities are mandated to use the Lamp, Ballast
and Battery Recycling; PCB and Mercury-Containing Devices Disposal Services
contract (see Vendornet) for lamps, PCB ballasts and mercury-containing equipment.
Small quantities of lamps, PCB ballasts and mercury-containing equipment may be
picked up under this Hazardous Waste contract as a convenience, when a Hazardous
Waste pickup is scheduled. Definition of small quantities shall be determined at the
discretion of Contract Manager.
Mercury containing equipment - switches, laboratory instruments.
4.1.12
(Mandatory- Lamp/Ballast contract)
Antifreeze (Elective)
Batteries (Elective)
Regulated Remedial Action and Investigation Wastes
State Entity use is Mandatory except for asbestos-containing material.
Offsite management of RCRA or TSCA regulated PCB -contaminated soil,
4.1.13
water & debris
Mixed Waste
State Entity use is Elective for all Mixed Wastes.
4.1.14
4.1.15
4.1.15
(Cont.)
Low-level radioactive waste with hazardous waste code(s).
Other Non-RCRA Wastes (listed below)
State Entity use is Elective except for PCB's.
PCBs and PCB contaminated materials and waste (Mandatory -Use
Lamp/Ballast contract)
Combustible liquids
Other liquid wastes (e.g., maintenance chemicals, paints, contaminated
water, cleaners)
Laboratory chemicals
Aerosols
Petroleum contaminated soil, sludge & absorbents for bioremediation
Refrigeration gases
Asbestos
Remediation and investigation wastes (e.g., soil, water, debris, sludge and
absorbents)
Infectious wastes
Used oil, oil filters and fuel filters, petroleum contaminated absorbents
Waste waters (e.g., oil/water mixture, chiller water)
Non-hazardous dry paint waste
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