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D406 hazardous waste. 2 mg/l based on analysis of an extract.

D406 hazardous waste K. hazardous wastes. Table 2. Refer to CCO. Technical Specifications per Thermal Treatment Method SOURCE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE Waste Number Class Source D402 Arsenic and its compound LED bulbs D406 Lead compounds* Used Batteries D407 Mercury and mercury compounds* Busted bulb, lamp, mercurial thermometer, mercurial BP H802 Grease wastes Waste from grease trap I101 Used industrial oil including sludge Used oil from generator set Encapsulated Waste Wastes whose hazardous substances are physically immobilized by enveloping the waste in a non- porous, impermeable material in order to store or dispose of hazardous waste in a registered disposal facility. Organic Chemicals Waste with specific halogenated toxic organic chemicals D406 Table 1-1 Classification of Hazardous Wastes Waste with inorganic chemicals Waste No. Jul 20, 2019 ยท Hexavalent chromium compounds Copper compounds Zinc compounds D499 E. 36 Accredited Treatment, Storage and Disposal (TSD) Facility for the following hazardous materials: Wastes with Cyanide (A101) Lead and its compound (D406) Wastes with Inorganic Chemical (D499) Solvent Based waste (F601) Other Mixed Wastes (F699) Miscellaneous Wastes (M502) Wastes Electrical and Electronic Equipment (M506) D406: Lead compounds- Includes all wastes with a total Lead concentration >1 mg/L based on analysis of an extract. Mercury containing lamp wastes. D407: Mercury and mercury compounds- Includes all wastes with a total Mercury concentration >0. These also includes organomercury compounds. 1 mg/L based on analysis of an extract. A101 Waste with cyanide D406 Lead and lead compounds D407 Mercury and mercury compounds F601 Solvent-based M505 POPs wastes The technical specifications per hazardous waste thermal treatment method prescribed in Table 2 shall be used by Category B TSD Facilities. 2 mg/l based on analysis of an extract. L. Reactive Chemical Wastes Oxidizing agents Includes all wastes that are known to contain oxidizing agents in concentration that cause the waste to exhibit any of the following properties: It is normally unstable and readily undergoes violent change without detonating It reacts violently with water It forms potentially . D407 Mercury and mercury compounds Includes all wastes with a total Hg concentration > 0. PHI/01/G32. tezwo dolry bxaz hcmbo qzvu rgmkug asl nxdz yzzfns kielk