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Ignitable wastes are listed under RCRA waste code D001.
Ignitability (D001) An ignitable compressed gas as defined by the Department of Transportation in 49 CFR 173.300; or, An oxidizer as defined by the Department of Transportation in 49 CFR 173.151.
Description. P001. 2H-1-BENZOPYRAN-2-ONE, 4-HYDROXY-3-(3-OXO-1-PHENYLBUTYL)-, SALTS, WHEN PRESENT AT CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 0.3% (OR) WARFARIN, SALTS, WHEN PRESENT AT CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 0.3%
Reactive: Code D003 Reactive wastes are unstable under normal conditions. They can cause explosions, toxic fumes, gases, or vapors when heated, compressed, or mixed with water. These wastes have a D003 code.
Receiving authorization from the U.S. EPA means that DTSC is the primary authority enforcing the RCRA hazardous waste requirements in California. RCRA Subtitle C establishes standards for the generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste in the United States.
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Aqueous wastes with a pH greater than or equal to 12.5, or less than or equal to 2 are corrosive under EPAs rules. A waste may also be corrosive if it has the ability to corrode steel in a specific EPA-approved test protocol. Corrosive wastes carry the waste code D002.
Section 3010 of Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requires any person who generates, transports, or recycles regulated wastes or who owns or operates a facility for the treatment, storage, or disposal of regulated wastes to notify the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of their
The definition of an oxidizer as a D001 ignitable waste now correctly excludes DOT Division 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 explosives. [261.21(a)(4)(i)(A)] If the waste you are shipping down the road is a DOT hazard class 5.1 oxidizer or 5.2 organic peroxide, then it is a D001 oxidizer.

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