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• Is the waste pyrophoric? a See 40 CFR §261.21 and 23<br />

• Is the waste radioactive? b<br />

• Is the waste exempt radioactive material? b<br />

• Does the waste contain halogenated organic compounds? See §268 Appendix III.<br />

• Does the waste contain reactive sulfides? If “Yes” provide the concentration in ppm- See<br />

261.23<br />

• Does the waste contain reactive cyanides? If “Yes” provide the concentration in ppm-.<br />

See 261.23. If the material contains reactive cyanides that cause the material to be<br />

classified as waste code D003, then the amenable portion of the cyanides will need to be<br />

determined. Amenable cyanides are amenable to treatment by chlorination. Prior to<br />

land disposal, both the total and the amenable cyanides must meet the LDR treatment<br />

standards (i.e., 590 ppm and 30 ppm, respectively).<br />

• Is the waste reactive to air or water? a See 40 CFR 261.23<br />

• Is the waste thermally unstable? a See 40 CFR 261.21 and 23<br />

• Is the waste TSCA PCB regulated? c<br />

• Is the waste medical/infectious? a<br />

• Are there compressed gasses? d<br />

aExplosive material is not accepted at the PMR TSF.<br />

b Radioactive material is not accepted at the PMR TSF.<br />

c TSCA PCB in not accepted at the PMR TSF.<br />

d Compressed gasses are not accepted at the PMR TSF.<br />

Section F. Physical Properties<br />

1. Is the waste flash point

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