['Waste']
['Hazardous Waste', 'Waste Identification', 'Solid Waste']
09/19/2022
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In accordance with the standards and criteria in §260.31 and §260.34 and the procedures in §260.33 , the Administrator may determine on a case-by-case basis that the following recycled materials are not solid wastes:
(a) Materials that are accumulated speculatively without sufficient amounts being recycled (as defined in §261.1(c)(8) of this chapter);
(b) Materials that are reclaimed and then reused within the original production process in which they were generated; and
(c) Materials that have been reclaimed but must be reclaimed further before the materials are completely recovered.
(d) Hazardous secondary materials that are reclaimed in a continuous industrial process; and
(e) Hazardous secondary materials that are indistinguishable in all relevant aspects from a product or intermediate.
[73 FR 64758, Oct. 30, 2008; 80 FR 1771, Jan. 13, 2015; 83 FR 24667, May 30, 2018]
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