Do manifest these wastes in Washington State: |
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- Federal and State regulated dangerous wastes unless
specifically exempted (see the next section)
- Precious metals being recycled under
WAC
173-303-525
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Don't manifest these wastes in Washington State: |
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- Commercial chemical products and characteristic or state criteria
by-products and sludge being reclaimed. See
WAC
173-303-016(5).
- Any wastes that are exempt from being solid wastes because they meet
beneficial reuse conditions under WAC
173-303-017 or are excluded under conditional exclusions in
WAC
173-303-071
- Recyclable materials listed under
WAC
173-303-120 (2)(a). These materials must meet conditions under -120(b)
to be exempt from manifesting.
- Recycled Used oil. See
WAC
173-303-515
- Universal wastes (thermostats, mercury-containing equipment, lamps,
batteries). See
WAC
173-303-077
- Recycled Lead acid batteries. See
WAC
173-303-520
- Recycled Antifreeze. See
WAC
173-303-522
- Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFCs) when
reclaimed or recycled. See
WAC
173-303-506
- Recycled Scrap metal. See
WAC
173-303-071 (3)(ff)
- State only Special waste (special waste must be accompanied by a special waste
transport document). See
WAC
173-30-073 (2)(f)]
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06/27/2008
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