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1986-134
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11/10/1986
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84
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<br />TABLE 2 <br /> <br />WASTE DESCRIPTIONS* <br /> <br />WASTE <br /> <br />Information for Item 11 of the Manifest <br />UN/NA <br />DOT SHIPPING NAME HAZARD CLASS ID NUMBER <br /> <br />Perc <br /> <br />Waste Perchlorethylene or <br />Waste Tetrachloroethylene <br /> <br />Valclene <br /> <br />Hazardous Waste NOS <br /> <br />ORM-A UN 1897 <br />ORM-E UN 9189 <br />Combustible UN 1268 <br />Liquid** <br />Combustible UN 1255 <br />Liquid** <br /> <br />Petroleum <br />Solvents <br /> <br />Waste Petroleum Distillate <br /> <br />Petroleum <br />Solvents <br /> <br />Waste Petroleum Naptha <br /> <br />* In certain situation, other DOT descriptions may be applicable <br />to the wastes listed. <br /> <br />** If the flash point of the solvent or residue as disposed ~f <br />is less than 100°F, the hazard class would be -fammable liquid-. <br />Although the flash point of petroleum drycleatting solvents is above <br />100°F, the presence of contaminants (such as printing inks) could <br />lower the overall flash point to below 100°F. <br /> <br />-38- <br />
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