Waste determination definition

Waste determination means performing all applicable procedures in accordance with the requirements of 265.1084 of this subpart to determine whether a hazardous waste meets standards specified in this subpart. Examples of a waste determination include performing the procedures in accordance with the requirements of 265.1084 of this subpart to determine the average VO concentration of a hazardous waste at the point of waste origination; the average VO concentration of a hazardous waste at the point of waste treatment and comparing the results to the exit concentration limit specified for the process used to treat the hazardous waste; the organic reduction efficiency and the organic biodegradation efficiency for a biological process used to treat a hazardous waste and comparing the results to the applicable standards; or the maximum volatile organic vapor pressure for a hazardous waste in a tank and comparing the results to the applicable standards.
Waste determination means performing all applicable procedures in accordance with the requirements of Section 004 to determine whether a hazardous waste meets standards specified in this subpart. Examples of a waste determination include performing the procedures in accordance with the requirements of Section 004 to determine the average VO concentration of a hazardous waste at the point of waste origination; the average VO
Waste determination means performing all applicable procedures in accordance with the requirements of s. NR 633.06 to determine whether a hazardous waste meets standards specified in this chapter.

Examples of Waste determination in a sentence

  • Each of the higher education facility’s will conduct Hazardous, Solid & Pharmaceutical Waste determination and materials identification characterization at its own expense or it may request the Contractor to conduct sampling and analytical testing in compliance with RCRA and will pay the Contractor a predetermined fee for this service according to the contract-pricing schedule.

  • This Targeted/non-Targeted Waste determination will be recorded on form FRM-196 by the Retrieval Specialist and uploaded to the Buried Waste Information System (BWIS)1 where it will be used to generate accountability maps.


More Definitions of Waste determination

Waste determination means performing all applicable procedures in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 11, Section 30(e) of these rules and regulations to determine whether a hazardous waste meets standards specified in Chapter 11, Section 30 of these rules and regulations. Examples of a waste determination include performing the procedures in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 11, Section 30(e) of these rules and regulations to determine the average VO concentration of a hazardous waste at the point of waste origination; the average VO concentration of a hazardous waste at the point of waste treatment and comparing the results to the exit concentration limit specified for the process used to treat the hazardous waste; the organic reduction efficiency and the organic biodegradation efficiency for a biological process used to treat a hazardous waste and comparing the results to the applicable standards; or the maximum volatile organic vapor pressure for a hazardous waste in a tank and comparing the results to the applicable standards.