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Sources of Treatability Data - Use in Determining the Treatability of HW under the Domestic Sewage Exclusion (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
95-404January 1995December 2004
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Author(s) Kennedy, Judy
Description Explains data sources for determining the treatability of hazardous waste under the Domestic Sewage Exclusion of WAC 173-303-071.The domestic sewage exclusion was revised in the 1994 amendments to the Dangerous Waste Regulations. The exclusion specifies that treatability must be determined for the waste before mixing it with domestic sewage. This document reviews the data sources used to support treatability determinations, and is meant as a guide for permit writers, sewer authorities, applicants, and consultants.
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Keywords dangerous waste regulation, dangerous, dangerous waste regulations, regulation, hazardous waste, treatment, water quality, waste, sewage, mining