Code of Federal Regulations: 1985-1999U.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 1991 Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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Page 39
... amount of " as received " waste introduced to treat- ment each day ; ( vi ) The date the treatability study was concluded ; ( vii ) The date any unused sample or residues generated from the treatabil- ity study were returned to the ...
... amount of " as received " waste introduced to treat- ment each day ; ( vi ) The date the treatability study was concluded ; ( vii ) The date any unused sample or residues generated from the treatabil- ity study were returned to the ...
Page 68
... amount of nonaqueous liquid ( i.e. , < 1 % of total waste ) , the TEDLAR® bag or a 600 mL syringe should be used to collect and combine the initial liquid and solid extract . 4.6.2 If a waste contains a significant amount of nonaqueous ...
... amount of nonaqueous liquid ( i.e. , < 1 % of total waste ) , the TEDLAR® bag or a 600 mL syringe should be used to collect and combine the initial liquid and solid extract . 4.6.2 If a waste contains a significant amount of nonaqueous ...
Page 71
... amount of solid necessary is dependent upon whether a sufficient amount of extract will be produced to sup- port the analyses . If an adequate amount of solid remains , proceed to section 7.2.10 of the nonvolatile TCLP extraction . 7.2 ...
... amount of solid necessary is dependent upon whether a sufficient amount of extract will be produced to sup- port the analyses . If an adequate amount of solid remains , proceed to section 7.2.10 of the nonvolatile TCLP extraction . 7.2 ...
Page 72
... amount of fil- tered liquid will support all of the analyses required of the TCLP extract . For wastes containing > 0.5 % dry solids ( sections 7.1.1 or 7.1.2 ) , use the percent solids information obtained in section 7.1.1 to determine ...
... amount of fil- tered liquid will support all of the analyses required of the TCLP extract . For wastes containing > 0.5 % dry solids ( sections 7.1.1 or 7.1.2 ) , use the percent solids information obtained in section 7.1.1 to determine ...
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... amount of filtered liquid will support all of the volatile analyses required . For wastes containing > 5 % dry solids ( sec- tions 7.1.1 and / or 7.1.2 ) , use the percent solids information obtained in section 7.1.1 to determine the ...
... amount of filtered liquid will support all of the volatile analyses required . For wastes containing > 5 % dry solids ( sec- tions 7.1.1 and / or 7.1.2 ) , use the percent solids information obtained in section 7.1.1 to determine the ...
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