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.Hratfout ^Mnlt FkI ShMl M.18 Apri 1996 • <br />opiiow for nan^dif ihc abwibcflt <br />BMcriol m not possible, test it for mcdl <br />and volatik cootamiaanis using the <br />Tonicity Charucteristic lenc hint <br />PrecodurefTCLF). (See Haardous <br />Waste Aset 92.04, CAaracieri«fc <br />ITarrar. for more infonnatioo.) If the <br />material is noehazardous. it may be <br />managed as an industrial solid waste and <br />lent to a solid waste landfill or burner <br />that can accept H. Check with the landfill <br />operator before Atpping! <br />e mold Layer: Carefully followiag BMPs will <br />hasp levels of hazardous mcttts sad organic <br />compound* below maximum allowable <br />concentrations. Your county solid \''aste officer <br />and/or local wastewater treatment plant <br />(WWTP) operator can provide infonnation to <br />help you detennine which of the following <br />management options will work best for you: <br />1. Ifyou are hooked up to a WWTP and <br />discharge is approved, you may <br />discharge it to the sanitary sewer. The <br />WWTP may require testing prior to <br />discharge. Check with your local <br />treatment plant operator first <br />2. Nonhazardous liquid vrastes diKharged <br />to a septic system or holding tank, may <br />be managed like domestic septage. A <br />certified septage hauler can pump out <br />the waste and dispose of it at a WWTP <br />or by land application in accordance <br />with an MPCA-approved land <br />application management plan. The <br />WWTP may require icsdng. Check with <br />your local treatment plant operator. <br />3. Send H to a solid waste incinerator or <br />power plant that is able to incinerate it <br />They may require testing. Check with <br />your county solid waste officer to <br />detennine your local options. <br />4. Pretreat it using an appropriate <br />pretreatment unit, suA as an oihwattr <br />separator, reverse osmosis or acthrated <br />carbon filter. Treated liquid may then <br />be hauled or discharged to a WWTP. <br />(if approved by the plant operator), or <br />land a pplied in an approved manner. <br />Check with the Solid Waste Section <br />(see page 4) to determine if land <br />application is appropriate. If the liquid <br />waste has been sufficiemly trea ted to <br />meet drinking water standards, it may be <br />able to be discharged to a sepek ^cm <br />outside a well-head protection area. <br />Contact MPCA’s Underground Injection <br />Control Program for guidance. (Sec <br />page 4.) For help with pretreatment <br />options, contact your local WWTP. <br />• Sand/Studge: Carefully following BMPs will <br />keep levels of hazardous meuls and organic <br />compounds below maximum allowable <br />concentrations. These are your managemcnl <br />options: <br />I. De-waier and send the sxnd/sludge to an <br />approved mi.xed municipal or industrial <br />landfill that is able to accept it Contact <br />(he operator first; they may require <br />testing. <br />2. Incinerate or thermally ueat it (only if <br />organic compounds are not halogcnated) <br />at an approved facility. For a listing of <br />facilities, contact the NfPC.\ Emergency <br />Response Section. (See page 4.) <br />3. Some soils can be land ucated in <br />accordance writh an MPCA-approved <br />management plan. For more <br />information, contact the MPCA Solid <br />Waste Section. <br />4. Send de-watered sludge to a mixed <br />municipal compost facility if there is one <br />in your area that w ill accept H. Contact <br />the operator first. <br />• Liquid and Saml/Sludgc Together: If <br />accepted, take or discharge to a W WTP. You <br />must fiat get approval from your local WWTP <br />operator to discharge.
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