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Elementary Neutralization: Treatment Specific Guidance (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
96-417January 1996December 2002
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Author(s) Hervieux, Patricia
Description This document may be used by generators interested in treating their own waste by elementary neutralization, on-site, in accumulation tanks or containers. Generators of hazardous waste who comply with these standards, and the standards in Technical Information Memorandum (TIM) #96-412, Treatment by Generator, will meet the requirements of the Dangerous Waste Regulations, Chapter 173-303 WAC.
NOTES This historical publication has been replaced by publication number 24-04-006, "Focus on: Treatment by Elementary Neutralization."
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Keywords container, guidance, dangerous waste regulations, hazardous waste, treatment, tanks, tank, waste
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