The Hazardous Waste Management Plan covers the following wastes: Nitric, hydrofluoric, perchloric, and chromic acid.amounts that will cause interference or pass through Organic chemicals.Petroleum, oil, non-biodegradable cutting oil or products of mineral oil origin in.Waste water with sufficient heat to inhibit biological activity in the POTW (must not exceed 104 F at the POTW).Pollutants, including oxygen-demanding pollutants (high biological oxygen demand), which may cause interference with the POTW.Pollutants capable of releasing fumes or vapors.Solid or viscous pollutants that may cause an obstruction of flow in the POTW. Pollutants that will cause corrosive structural damage to the Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW), but in no case discharges with pH lower than 5.0.A third-party contractor will test for the ignitability, cross-reactivity, reactivity, and toxicity of unknown hazardous wastes.ĮH&S prohibits the drain disposal of the following: Since the majority of chemicals used in our facility are reagent grade the identification will be performed using Safety Data Sheets, bottle labels, and 40 CFR Part 261 Subpart B, C, and D. toxic, ignitable, corrosive or reactive with other substances), or substances that are listed as hazardous waste by the EPA on the basis of their usage or chemical constituents.ĮH&S will perform identification of hazardous wastes. The EPA definition of hazardous waste includes substances that possess a hazardous characteristic (e.g. Hazardous waste includes substances that are solids, liquids and gases. Emergency Contacts and Incident Response.Environmental Health & Radiation Safety.
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