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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> EXHIBIT" A" <br /> <br /> SPECIAL WASTE <br /> <br /> Special Waste means any discarded material from a nonresidential source meeting any of the <br /> following descriptions for Type A or Type B Special Waste. <br /> <br /> Type A Special Waste. Any waste from a commercial or industrial activity meeting any of the <br /> following descriptions. <br /> 1. Containerized waste (e.g., a drum, portable tank, lugger box, roll-off box, pail, bulk tanker, <br /> etc.) listed in (b) through (h) below. <br /> <br /> 2. Waste from a pollution control process (e.g., baghouse dust, treatment plant sludge, filter <br /> cake, sedimentation pond cleanout, etc.). <br /> <br /> 3. Waste containing free liquids (free liquid wastes are those wastes which fail the paint filter <br /> test prescribed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency Method 9095). <br /> <br /> 4. Residue and debris from the cleanup of a spill or a chemical substance or commercial <br /> product or a waste listed in (a) through (c) above or (e) through (h) below. This definition <br /> applies to spills of any size. <br /> <br /> 5. Contaminated residuals from the cleanup of a facility generating, storing, treating, <br /> recycling, or disposing chemical substances, commercial products, or waste listed in (a) <br /> through (d) above or (0 through (h) below. <br /> <br /> 6. Any waste which is nonhazardous as a result of treatment pursuant to RCRA Subtitle C. <br /> <br /> 7. Sludge waste. <br /> <br /> 8. Waste from an industrial process. <br /> <br /> Type B Special Waste. Any waste from a commercial or industrial activity meeting any of the <br /> descriptions which follow. <br /> <br /> 1. Friable asbestos from building demolition or cleaning: wall board, wall or ceiling spray <br /> coverings, pipe insulation, etc. Nonfriable asbestos (e.g., asbestos containing floor tiles, <br /> brake pads, roofing products, etc.) is a Special Waste if it has been processed, handled, or <br /> used in such a way that asbestos fibers may be freely released. Asbestos bearing industrial <br /> process waste is a Type A Special Waste. <br /> <br /> 2. Commercial products or chemicals which are off-specification, outdated, unused, or <br /> banned. Outdated or off-specification, uncontaminated food or beverage products in <br /> original consumer containers are not included in this category; however, containers which <br /> once held commercial products or chemicals are included if the container is empty. A <br /> container is empty when all wastes have been removed that can be removed using the <br /> <br /> Landfill Services Agreement Page 13 of 14 <br /> <br /> 85 <br />
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