Note: This web page is a part of DTSC's Hazardous Waste Classification training course. RCRA Empty and California Empty Containers or inner liners removed from containers, that have been contaminated with hazardous waste are exempted from hazardous waste regulations... Read MoreRead more about RCRA Empty and California Empty
Note: This web page is a part of DTSC's Hazardous Waste Classification training course. RCRA Contained-in Policy The RCRA Contained-In Policy applies to contaminated media and debris. Environmental media (water or soil) that contain one or more listed wastes or... Read MoreRead more about RCRA Contained-in Policy
Note: This web page is a part of DTSC's Hazardous Waste Classification training course. Q4: Is the Waste Listed in Appendix X? We now ask the fourth question in our quest to determine whether a waste is a hazardous waste: Is it listed in Appendix X (22 CCR chapter... Read MoreRead more about Q4: Is the Waste Listed in Appendix X?
Note: This web page is a part of DTSC's Hazardous Waste Classification training course. Q3: Is the Waste Listed as Hazardous? Now that we have determined that the waste is not excluded or exempted in some manner, we may now determine whether the waste is a hazardous... Read MoreRead more about Q3: Is the Waste Listed as Hazardous?
Note: This web page is a part of DTSC's Hazardous Waste Classification training course. Q2: Is the Waste Excluded or Exempted? Even though some materials could be considered wastes by answering the first question, they are specifically defined as not a waste by... Read MoreRead more about Q2: Is the Waste Excluded or Exempted?