

To qualify as a K-listed hazardous waste, a waste must fit into one of the 13 categories on the list and the waste must match one of the detailed K list waste descriptions in 40 CFR section 261.32.

The K-list identifies hazardous wastes from specific sectors of industry and manufacturing and are considered source-specific wastes. Petroleum refinery wastewater treatment sludges, and.Chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons production,.Electroplating and other metal finishing wastes,.The F-list, found at 40 CFR section 261.31, identifies wastes from common manufacturing and industrial processes as hazardous. Because the processes generating these wastes can occur in different sectors of industry, the F list wastes are known as wastes from non-specific sources. They can be divided into seven groups depending on the type of manufacturing or industrial operation that creates them:
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Fourteen Solvents not Listed as Hazardous WasteĪ waste is determined to be a hazardous waste if it is specifically listed on one of four lists (the F, K, P and U lists) found in title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in part 261.Petroleum Processing Wastes Leachate from Non-Hazardous Waste Landfills.Spent Catalysts Waste from Hydroprocessing Reactors at Petroleum Refining Facilities.Listing Amendment - F019 Wastewater Treatment Sludges.More information can be found for the following listing-related rulemakings:
