National
Catalogue of Hazardous Wastes
Promulgated by the
National Environmental Protection Agency,
the State Of Economy
& Trade Committee,
the Ministry Of Foreign
Trade & Economic Cooperation,
the Ministry Of Public
Security on January 4, 1998, and effective as July 1,
1998
The National
Catalogue Of Hazardous Wastes Explanatory
Notes
1.In
order to prevent environmental pollution by hazardous
wastes, strengthen the management of hazardous wastes,
protect the environment and safeguard the health of the
public, The National Catalogue Of Hazardous Wastes is
formulated in accordance with The Law Of The People's
Republic Of China On The Prevention And Control Of Solid
Wastes To The Environment .
2.The
State formulate “Identification
Standard For Hazardous Wastes”.
Those wastes whose identification values are higher than
The Identification Standard are classified as hazardous
wastes; lower than The Identification Standard are
classified as non-hazardous wastes.
3.The
wastes that need formulating The Identification Standard
For Hazardous Wastes are used for the hazardous wastes
registration only before The Identification Standard is
promulgated.
4.Hazardous
wastes shall be managed in line with the relevant
provisions in The Law Of People's Republic Of China On
The Prevention And Control Of Solid Wastes To The
Environment.
5.The
National Catalogue Of Hazardous Wastes published this
time is the first catalogue to be implemented. The
Catalogue will be revised occasionally further along
with the development of economy, science and
technology.
6.The
Catalogue is explained by National Environmental
Protection Agency of China
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Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW01 |
Clinical
wastes |
Clinical wastes
from medical care in hospitals, medical centers and
clinics
—residues in
operation and binding
—residues in
biological culture and animal
experiment
——residues in
laboratory test
—infectious
wastes
—sludge
from wastewater treatment |
Operation
residues, dressing and laboratory testing
wastes,
Infectious
wastes, animal experiment
wastes |
HW02 |
Pharmaceutical
wastes |
Wastes from the
production and preparation of pharmaceutical products,
including veterinary medicine product(excluding Chinese
medicine wastes)
—residues in
distillation and reaction
—waste
high concentrated mother liquor and or culture
medium
—decolored and
filtered substances (including
carriers)
—used
and abandoned absorbent. catalysts and solvent
—waste
medicine and overdue raw material arising from
production |
Waste
antibiotics, steroid medicine, anti-histaminic medicine,
paregoric,
cardiotonic. nerve system medicine, miscellaneous
medicine, gene waste |
HW03 |
Waste
pharmaceuticals,drugs and
medicines |
Overdue waste,
unlabeled and confounding pharmaceuticals, drugs and
medicines(excluding waste pharmaceuticals in HW01 and
HW02)
—waste
pharmaceuticals arising from production(including
pharmaceutical waste raw material and intermediate
product reacting substances
—overstocked or
discarded pharmaceuticals, drugs and medicines in
research units, monitoring units, schools and medical
units and laboratories |
Waste chemical
agents, waste medicine and waste
pharmaceutical |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW04 |
Pesticide
wastes |
Wastes from the
production, selling, formulation and use of insecticide,
bactericide, herbicide, deratizating agent and plant
growth regulator
—residues from
distillation and reaction
—production mother
liquor and (reactors and containers) cleaning
liquor
—absorbed and
filtered substances(including carriers, absorbents and
catalysts)
—wastewater
treatment sludge
—overdue raw
material from production and
formulation
—overdue and
culled products from production, selling and
use
—package and
containers contaminated by pesticide and
herbicide |
Waste
organophosphorous insecticide, organo-chlorine
insecticide, organonitrogenous insecticide, carbamate
insecticide, pyrethroid insecticide, miticide,
organophosphorous bactericide, organo-chlorine
bactericide,organosulfur bactericide, organotin
bactericide, organonitrogenous bactericide, quinone
bactericide, inorganic bactericide, organoarsenic
bactericide,carbamate herbicides, ether-derivative
herbicides, phenol-derivative herbicides,acetamide-group
herbicides,phenyl urea-group herbicides,phenoxy
carboxylic acid herbicides, triazine-group
herbicides,inorganic
herbicides |
HW05 |
Wastes containing
wood preserving chemicals |
Wastes from the
manufacture, formulation and use of wood preserving
chemicals(excluding the waste duplicated with those in
HW04)
—wastewater
treatment sludge, process reaction residues, absorpted
and filtered substances and carriers arising from
manufacturers
—overstocked,
disabled and excess wood preserving chemicals in using
units
—disabled wood
preserving chemicals from the selling
departments |
Wastes containing
pentachlorophenol, phenyl
hydroxide,2-chlorophenol,oxytoluol,
parachlor-meta-oxytoluol,trichlorophenol,
chrysenenaphthalene,tetrochlorophenol, creasote,
fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene,2,4-dimethyl
phenol,2,4-dinitro phenol,
benzo(a)anthracene,dibenz(a)anthracene |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW06 |
Organic solvent
wastes |
Wastes from the
production, formulation and use of organic
solvents(excluding the waste organic solvents in
HW42)
——reaction
residues, absorpted substances and carriers arising from
synthesization, fragmentation, separation,
decolorization, catalysis, deposition and refinary of
organic solvents
—cleaning
substances containing organic solvents arising from
formulation and use |
Waste catalyst,
cleaning and peeled substances, reaction and filtration
residues, absorbed substances and carriers wastes
|
HW07 |
Cyanides
wastes |
Wastes from heat
treatment and tempering operations containing
cyanides
—metal
heat treatment containing cyanides
—cooling of
tempering tank for heat treatment containing
cyanides
—maintenance of
heat treatment furnace containing
cyanides
—cementation
furnace of heat treatment |
Barium residue
from heat treatment containing cyanides, sludge
containing cyanides and cooling liquor, inner liner of
heat treatment furnace containing cyanides, cyanides
residues from cementation of heat
treatment |
HW08 |
Waste mineral
oils |
Waste mineral
oils unfit for their originally intended
use
—oil
sludge and oil foot arising from oil development and
refining
—deposit from
storage of mineral oils
—replaced oil and
cleaning oil/sludge from mechanical, power and
transporting equipment
—waste
oil(residue)arising from |
Waste engine oil,
raw oil, hydraulic oil, vacuum pump oil, diesel oil,
gasoline, heavy oil, kerosene oil, thermal treatment
oil, camphorated oil, lubricating oil or grease
lubricant, coolant
oil |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
|
|
Metal rolling and
mechanical processing
—waste
oil and oil sludge arising from treatment of oily
wastewater
—oil
residue and filter medium arising from refining and
regeneration of oil |
|
HW09 |
Waste
emulsion |
Waste emulsion
and waste oil/water mixture arising from mechanical and
equipment rinsing
—excess
emulsion and/or emulsible paste arising from production,
formulation and use
—waste
emulsion arising from mechanical processing, metal
cutting and cold drawing
—oil/water and
hydrocarbon/water mixture arising from cleaning oil tank
and oil articles
—waste
emulsion from regular replace of (meulsion)hydraulic
machine
|
Waste soap
liquor, emulsible oil/water, mixture of hydrocarbon and
water, emulsion or emulsible paste,coolant, cooler,
lubricants and wire drawing
agent |
HW10 |
Polychlorobiphenyl
wastes |
Waste substances
and articles containing or contaminated with
polychlorobiphenyl(PCBs),ploychlorinated
terphenyls(PCTs)and/or polybrominated
biphenyls(PBBs)
—excess,
abandoned, sealed up and ready to be replaced power
equipment(capacitors and transformers)containing PCBs,
PBBs, and PCTs
—medium
oil, insulating oil,cooling oil and heat-transfer oil
poured from power equipment that contain PCBs,PBBs,or
PCTs or
contaminated by them
—soil
or package material contaminated by PCBs,PBBs,and/or
PCTs |
Polycholrobipheny1(PCBs),
polybromainated bophenyls(PBBs), polychlorinated
terphenyls (PCTs)
wastes |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW11 |
Residues of
refinary or distillation |
Waste tarry
residues arising from refining, distillation and any
pyrolytic treatment
—tar
residues arising from production of coal
gas
—tar
residues arising from distillation of raw
oil
—pitch
like tar and acid tar arising from fine purifcation of
raw oil
—distillation
residues and substances at the bottom of distillation of
distillation
caldron arising from production of
chemicals
—tarry
residues arising from pyrolyzatation in production of
chemical material
—soil
contaminated by tar or distillation residues arising
from industrial production
—package and
containers that once contained tarry
residues |
Asphalt residues,
tar residues, waste acid tar, phenolic residues,
distillation residues in caldrons, rectified residues in
caldrons, methyl benzene residues, liquefied petroleum
gas residues(contain such wastes as benzo(a)pyrene,
chrysenenaphthalene, fluoranthene, multriring
hydrocarbon) |
HW12 |
Waste dyes and
paints |
Wastes from
production, formulation and use of printing ink, dyes,
pigments, oil varnish, lacquer and finish-coat
paint
—waste
pigments, dyes, paints and unqualified products arising
from production
—waste
mother liquor, residue and intermediate product waste
arising from production of dyes and pigments in such
reactions as nitration, oxidation, reduction,
sulfonation, halogen-hydroxylation and
halogenation
—abandoned organic
solvent which contain pigment and printing ink arising
from the production, formulation and use of paint and
ink |
Waste acid dyes,
basic dyes, mordant dyes, azoic dyes, direct dyes, ice
dyes, reduction dyes, sulfur dyes, reactive dyes, alkide
resin paints, acrylic resin paints, polyaminoresin
paints, poloyethylene resin paints, epoxide resin
paints, bicomponent paints, printing ink, heavy metal
pigments |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
|
|
—sludge
like substances arising from rinsing container with
acid, basic or organic solvent
—waste
packing material that contain dyes, pigments, printing
ink and oil varnish residue
—sludge
from wastewater treatment |
|
HW13 |
Organic resins
wastes |
Wastes from
production, formulation and use of resins,
latex.plasticizers glues/adhesives
—unqualified
products and byproducts arising from production,
formulation and use
—waste
catalysts and high concentration waste liquid from the
processs as synthetization, esterification and
condensation
—residue in tank,
filtering medium and filtered substances arising from
rectification, seperation and
refining
—peeled
esters and bondants from articles and inside of
containers by using solvent or acid or base
—sludge
arising from wastewater
treatment |
Wastes containing
phthalic esters, fatty dihydric acid esters,
phosphoesters, epoxy compounds, trimellitic esters,
polyesters, cholrparafins, dihydric/polybasic alcohol
esters, derivate of sufonic
acid |
HW14 |
New chemical
wastes |
Waste chemical
substances arising from research and development or
teaching activities which are not identified and/or are
new and whose effects on man and/or the environment are
not known |
Wastes arising
from research and production of new
chemicals |
HW15 |
Explosive
wastes |
Unqualified
products, waste products and explosive wastes arising
from the production, selling and use of explosive
materials
—unstable, easy to
change violently even without
knock |
Wastes containing
azidoacetyl, acetyl nitrate, ammonium acid, ammonium
chlorate, cobaltic ammonium hexamitrite, ammonium
nitrate, ammonium nitride, ammonium
periodate. |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
|
|
—To
form explosive mixture when mixed with
water
—inflammable
tendency exists when temperature raised, moisture
absorbed and spontaneous chemical changes
occurred
—vibration or
explosion occurs when heated or in the existence of
initiator |
Ammonium
permanganate, ammonium picrate, ammonium perchromate,
guanidine azidocarbonyl, barium azide, chlorinated
diazobenzene, azimido-benzene, nitrowoguanidine,
nitroglyceerine, tetranitropentoic tetrahydroxy alcohol,
trinitrochlorobenzene, polyvinyl nitric acid eater,
potassium nitrate, silver azide, silver nitride, silver
trinitro-resorcinate, silver
tetrazene,
anthraxite
gunpowder, sodium
azide, sodium picrete, tetranitromethane, tetrazotized
tetraselenid, tetrazotized tetrasulfur, tetrazene,
thallium nitride, dinitri-trilead, dinitritrimercury,
trinitrobenzene,potassiu, chlorate, trinitrotoluene,
trinitro-resoreinol, mercuric fulminate, silver
fulminate |
HW16 |
Photographic
chemical wastes |
Wastes from
production, formulation and use of photographic
chemicals and processing material
—unqualified and
overdue product arising from
production
—residue and
sludge of wastewater arising from
production
—waste
developing and fixer solution, film and waste
photographic paper arising from use and business by
publishing houses, newspaper offices, printing plants
and film studios
—waste
developing and fixer solution, film and waste
photographic paper arising from |
Waste developing
solution, fixing bath, positive and negative film,
photographic paper, raw photographic material and
chemicals |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
|
|
Use and business
by photo studios and developing
shops
— waste
developing and fixer solution arising from X-ray and CT
examination in hospitals and relevant medical
establishment |
|
HW17 |
Wastes from
surface treatment |
Wastes resulting
from surface treatment of metals and
plastics
—
residues and
wastewater from plating tanks and sludge from wastewater
treatment of plating industries
—
corroding liquid,
scrub solution and sludge arising from such processes as
acid or base washing of metal and plastic surfaces, oil
removal, rust removal and
scrubbing.
—
Residues and
sludge arising from phosphatization and polishing of
metal and plastic surfaces
—
Liquid waste and
residues arising from peeling the plating
coat |
Waste
electroplating solvent, plating tank sludge, sludge
arising from treatment of electroplating wastewater,
acid or basic residue from surface treatment, residue
from oxidation tank, phosphatization residue and nitrite
residue |
HW18 |
Residues of
incinerating disposal |
Residues arising
from industrial waste disposal
operations |
Residues and
ashes from incinerating
disposal |
HW19 |
Metal carbonyl
compound wastes |
Wastes from the
production and use of metal carbonyl compound
—
products of fine
chemical industry
—
Synthetization of
metal organic compound |
Metal carbonyl
compound wastes (iron pentacarbonyl, cobal
tetracarbonyl, carbonyl nickel, cobal tricarbonyl,
cobaltic
hydroxytetracarbonyl) |
HW20 |
Beryllium
wastes |
Wastes of
beryllium and its compounds
—
smelting of rare
metal
—
production of
beryllium |
Wastes containing
beryllium, beryllium borohydride, beryllium bromide,
beryllium hydroxide, beryllium iodide, beryllium
carbonate, beryllium oxide, beryllium nitrate,
beryllium |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW21 |
Chromium
wastes |
Wastes of hexa
valent chromium compounds
—
chemical
production of chromium compounds
—
leather
processing(tanning)
—
electroplating of
metal and plastics
—
colouring of acid
medium dyestuff
—
production and
use of pigment
—
smelting of
chrome iron |
Wastes containing
chromic acid anhydride, potassium chromate, potassium
dichromate, sodium chromate, sodium dichromate, chromic
acid, dichromic acid, chromic acid, chromic anhydride,
zinc chromate, potassium chromic, calcium chromate,
silver chromate lead chromate, barium
chromate |
HW22 |
Copper
wastes |
Wastes of copper
compounds
—
mining and
smalting of nonferrous metal
—
electroplating of
metal and plastics
—
production of
copper compounds |
Wastes containing
copper bromide, cuprous bromide, copper hydroxide,
copper sulfate, cuprous sulfate, copper iodide, cuprous
iodide, copper carbonate, copper nitrate, copper
sulfide, copper fluoride, cuprous sulfide, copper
chloride, cuprous chloride, copper acetate, copper
potassium oxide, copper phosphate, dihydrate copper
ammonium chloride |
HW23 |
Zinc
wastes |
Wastes of zinc
compounds
—
mining and
smalting of nonferrous metal
—
electroplating of
metal and plastics
—
Processing of
pigment, paint and rubber
—
Production of
zinc compounds
—
Manufacturing
industry of zinc battery |
Wastes containing
zinc bromide, zinc iodide, zinc nitrate, zinc sulfate,
zinc fluoride, zinc sulfide, zinc peroxide, zinc
permanganate, zinc acetate, zinc oxalate, zinc chromate,
zinc bromate,
zinc phosphate, zinc pyrophosphate,
pyrophosphate, zinc
phosphide |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW24 |
Arsenic
wastes |
Wastes of arsenic
and its compounds
—
mining and
smalting of nonferrous metal
—
production of
arsenic and arsenic compounds
—
petrochemistry
—
production of
pesticide
—
tanning and
dyestuff industry |
Wastes containing
arsenic, arsenic trioxide, arsenous acid anhydride,
arsenic oxide, arsenic pentasulfide, arsenous
sulfide,arsenical zinc, arsenical lead, arsenical iron,
copper arsenide, calcium arsenide, silver arsenide,
arsenic acid, arsenous acid, arsenous acid arsenic
trifluoride, zinc arsenate, ammonium arsenate, calcium
arsenate, ferric arsenate, sodium arsenate, mercuirc
arsenate, lead arsenate, magnesium arsenate, arsenic
trichloride, selenium disulfide, potassium arsenate,
hydrogen arsenide, ethyl dichloroarsine, arseniuretted
hydrogen, copper
aceto-arsenite |
HW25 |
Selenium |
Wastes of
selenium and its compounds
—
smelting and
electrolysis of nonferrous metal
—
production of
selenide
—
production of
pigment, rubber and glass |
Wastes containing
selenium, selenium dioxide, selenium trioxide, selenic
fluoride, selenium hexafluoride, selenious chloride,
selenic chloride, selenious acid, hydrogen selenide,
sodium selenide, sodium selenate, sodium selenite
selenium disulfide, ferrous selenide, barium selenite,
selenic acid, selenium
dimethyl |
HW26 |
Cadmium
wastes |
Wastes of cadmium
and its compounds
—
mining and
smelting nonferrous metal
—
production of
Cadmic Compounds
—
bettery process
industry
—
electroplating |
Wastes containing
cadmium, cadmium bromide, cadmium iodide, cadmium
hydroxide, cadmium carbonate, cadmium nitrate, cadmium
sulfate, cadmium sulfide, cadmium chloride, cadmium
fluoride, cadmium acetate, cadmium oxide, cadmium
methide |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW27 |
Antimony
wastes |
Wastes of
antimony and its compound
—
smelting of
nonferrous metal
—
production and
use of antimony compounds |
Wastes containing
antimony, antimonous oxide, antimonous acid anhydride,
antimonic oxide, antimonous sulfide, antimonic sulfide,
antimonous fluoride, antimony pentafluoride, antimony
pentachloride, antimony butter antimonous hydride,
sodium antimonate, lead antimoniate, antimonine, sodium
antimonite |
HW28 |
Tellurium
wastes |
Wastes of
tellurium and its compounds
—
smelting and
electrolysis of nonferrous metal
—
production and
use of tellurium compounds |
Wastes containing
tellurium, tellurium bromide, tellurium iodide, telluric
oxide, tellurium hexafluoride, telluric chloride,
tellurous acid, hydrogen telluride, telluric acid,
tellurium diethyl, dimethyl
tellurium |
HW29 |
Mercury
wastes |
Wastes of mercury
and its compounds
—
manufacture and
use of mercury catalyst in chemical
industry
—
manufacture
industry of mercury battery
—
smelting and
recovery industry of mercury
—
production of
organic and inorganic mercury
—
pesticide and
pharmacy industry
—
manufacture and
use of luminescent screen and mercury
lamp
—
manufacture and
use of mercury glass gauge
—
salt mud of
mercury from production of caustic soda
|
Wastes containing
mercury, mercuric bromide, mercurous bromide, mercuric
iodide, mercurous iodide, mercuric nitrate, mercurous
nitrate, mercurous nitrate, mercurous praecipitatus,
mercuric sulfate, mercurous sulfate mercuric chloride,
mercurous chloride, mercuric sulfide, mercuric ethyl
chloride, mercuric acetate, mercurous acetate, mercury
dumethide, mercury ethyl, mercuric ammonium chloride,
mercury methyl chloride, mercuric chloride
|
HW30 |
Thallium
wastes |
Wastes of
thallium and its compounds
—
smelting of nonferrous metal and
|
Wastes containing
thallium, thallium monobromide,
thallic |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
|
|
Manufacture of
pesticides
—
manufacture and use of thallium
compounds |
Hydroxide,
thallous hydroxide, thallous iodide, thallous nitrate,
thallous carbonate, thallous sulfate, thallous oxide,
thallous sulfide, thallic oxide, thallic sulfide,
thallous fluoride, thallium chloride, thallous chloride,
thallous chlorate, thallium acetate, thallium
chromate |
HW31 |
Lead
wastes |
Wastes of lead
and its compounds
—
slag and dust
from lead smelting and
electrolyzation
—
slag and sludge
from lead acid batteries
production
—
wasted lead
batteries
—
slag and sludge
from lead casting and manufacture
—
waste from
production and use of lead
compounds |
Wastes containing
lead, lead acetate, lead bromide, lead hydrate, lead
fluoride, lead iodide, lead carbonate, lead nitrate,
lead oxide, lead sulfate, lead chromate, lead sulfide,
lead chloride, lead tetraalkyl, lead tetraoxide, lead
peroxide, basic lead metasilicate, lead
|
|
|
|
Wastes containing
cesium fluoride, fluorhydric acid, fluoroborate,
fluorosilicic acid, fluorophosphoric acid, ammonium
fluoroborate, ammonium fluosilicate, ammonium fluoride,
potassium fluoride, chromic fluoride, iodine
pentafluoride, potassium hydrogen, sodium bifluoride,
sodium fluorosilicate, zinc fluorosilicate, sulfur
hexafluoride, sulfur pentafluoride, sodium fluoride,
fluorosulfuric acid |
HW33 |
Inorganic cyanide
wastes |
Wastes from
production and use of inorganic cyanide (excluding those
wastes in HW07) |
Wastes containing
hydrocyanic acid, sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide,
lithium
cyanide, |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
|
|
—
electrolyzation
oil removal in metal product industry, and face-harden
chemical technology
—
wastes including
cyanide from electroplating and getting rid of cladding
material from electrplating and production of electronic
part.
—
Wastes from
mining aurum ore and preparation by screening
—
Wastes from
chemical lapping technology of
process
—
Wastes and
packing compose of cyanide from others including
production, experiment and chemical
analysis |
Mercuric cyanide,
lead cyanide, cupric cyanide, zinc cyanide, barium
cyanide, calcium cyanide, cuprous cyanide, silver
cyanide, cyanogen bromide, nickel cyanide,
cobaltous cyanide, mercury potassium cyanide, copper
sodium cyanide, copper potassium cyanide, nickel
potassium cyanide, cyanide
solution |
HW34 |
Waste
acid |
Waste acid
liquor, acid solid and acid slag(acid liquor
pH≤2)
from industry production, formulation and use
—
production of
chemical products
—
chemical analysis
and test
—
acid corrosion,
polishing, rust and oil removal,
cleaning
—
wastewater
treatment
—
pretreatment of
textile printing |
Wastes containing
sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid,
phosphoric acid, hypochloric acid, chloric acid, bromic
acid, hydrofluoric acid, hydrobrimic acid, boric acid,
arsenic acid, selenic acid, cyanic acid. Chlorosulfonic
acid, iodic acid, aqua acid |
HW35 |
Waste alkali
|
Waste alkali
liquor, alkali solid and alkali slag(alkali liquor
pH≥12.5)from
industry production, formuation and
use
—
production of
chemical products
—
chemical analysis
and test
—
alkali corrosion,
polishing, rust and oil removal,
cleaning
—
wastewater
treatment
—
pretreatment of
textile printing
waste liquor from
papermaking |
Wastes containing
sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, calcium
hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, sodium
hydrogen carbonate, borax, sodium hypochlorite, sodium
chlorate, potassium chlorate, potassium hypochlorite,
calcium chlorate, calcium hypochlorite, sodium
orthophosphate, potassium carbonate, potassium hydrogen
carbonate |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW36 |
Asbestic
wastes |
Wastes from
production and use of Asbestic
—asbestic ore
mining and asbestic product
processing
—
production of
building materials
—
maintaining
asbestic facilities (heat insulation, heat
insulator)
—
production and
changing of brake lining |
Asbestos dust,
waste asbestos fiber, asbestos float, waste heat
insulation and tailing of
asbestos |
HW37 |
Organic
phosphorus wastes |
Wastes from the
production, formulation and use of organic phosphorus
compounds excluding organic phosphorus
pesticides
—
reactionary
residua from the production
—
depleted filter
residua, catalysts, carrier and absorbents from the
production
—
sludge from the
wastewater treatment
—
residua,
sediments and their wrapping materials from the
formulation and utilization |
Wastes containing
chlorothion, thionazin, tetraethyl propylphosphate,
phosphoamide, hexaethyl tetraphosphate, nitro
thiophosphate, furecide, phosphates, ethyl-p-nitrophenyl
phenyl phosphonothionate (EPN),isopropyl phosphorus
phosphorus oxychloride and tributyl
phosphate |
HW38 |
Organic cyanide
wastes |
Wastes from the
production, formulation and use of organic
cyanides
—
high
concentration waste liquid and reactionary residua from
the process as synthetic reaction and condensation
reaction
—
waste catalysts,
autoclave-treated residua and filters from the
catalytic, refining and filtering
processes
—
unqualified
products from the production and
formulation
—
sludge from the
wastewater treatment |
Wastes containing
acetonitrile, acrylonitrile, dicyanobutane, aminoethyl
cyanide, chloroacrylonitrile, cyano aceticacid, cyano
chloropentane, hydroxyacetonitrile, ethyl cyanide,
tetramethyl succinonitrile, bromophenyhl cyanide, phenyl
cyanide, lactonitrile, pyruvonitrile, butyl cyanide,
pheylisopropionate and
cyanates |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW39 |
Phenols
wastes |
Wastes of phenol
and its compounds, including chlorophenols and
nitrophenols
—
high
concentration waste liquid and reactionary residua from
the production
—
absorbed
filtrate, wasted catalysts, refined autoclaved-treated
residua (including phenol compounds from petroleum,
chemical industrial and gas
production) |
Wastes containing
aminophenol, bromophenol, chloromethylphenol, coal tar,
dichlorophenol, dinitrophenol, hydroquinone, trihydroxy
benzene, sodium pentachlorophenoxide, nitrophenol,
trichlorophenol, chlorophenol, cresol, nitracresol,
picric acid, sodium dinitrophenoxide and
aminophenol |
HW40 |
Ethers
wastes |
Wastes form the
production, formulation and use of
ethers
—
liquid residua,
reactionary residua from the production and formulation
of ethers, sludge from the wastewater treatment and
filtered sludge
—
organic mixed
solvents containing ethers from the formulation and
utilization |
Wastes containing
methyl-phenate, ethylene glycol butyl ether, ethylene
methyl ether, diallylether, dichloroethyl ether,
phenetole, diphenylether, ethylene glycol methyl ether,
ethylene glycol ether, isopropyl ether,
chloro-methylether, chloromethyl methyl ether, propyl
ether, tetrachloro propyl ether
methyl-trinitrophenoxide, ethylene glycol diethyl ether,
ethylene glycol butyl ether, dimethyl ether, allyl
phenyl ether, methyl propyl ether, ethylene glycol
isopropylether, ethylene glycol-phenoxide, ethylene
glycol pentyl ether, chloromethyl ethyl ether, butyl
ether, ethyl ether, diethylene glycol diethyl ether,
ethylene glycol dimethyl ether and ethylene glycol ethyl
ether |
HW41 |
Waste halogenated
organic solvent |
Waste organic
solvents from the production, formulation and use of the
halogenated organic solvents
— high
concentration residua. |
Wastes containing
methylene chloride, chloroform, tetrachloro-methane,
dichloroethane, |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
|
|
Absorbed
filtrate, reactionary
Residua from the
production and formulation, sludge from the
Wastewater
treatment and wasted
carrier
—unqualified
products from the production and
formulation
—wasted
halogenated organic solvents from the production,
formulation and utilization, including chemical
analysis, production of plastic rubber products,
cleaning of electron parts, production of chemical
industrial products, formulation of printing and dyeing,
and use of business dry-clean and home
decoration |
dichloroethylene,
chlorobenzene, dichloro difluoro-methane, bromoform,
dichlorobutane, trichlorobenzene, dichloropropane,
dibromoethane, tetrachloroethane, trichloroethane,
trichloroethylee, trichloro trifluroethane,
tetrachloroethylene, pentachloroethane, bromoethane,
bromobenzene and
trichlorofluoromethane |
HW42 |
Waste organic
solvents |
Waste organic
solvents from the production, formulation and use of
other organic solvents (excluding halogenated organic
solvents in HW41)
— wasted solvents and residua from the
production, formulation and use of the organic solvents,
including chemical analysis, production of plastic
rubber products, cleaning of electron parts, production
of chemical industrial products, formulation of printing
and dyeing, and use of business dry-clean and home
decoration |
Wastes
containing
furfural, cyclohexane, napha, benzene, toluene,
xylene, tetra hydrofuran, butyl acetate, methyl acetate,
nitrobenzene, isobutyl methyl ketone, cyclohexanone,
diethyl ketone, isobutyl acetate, acrolein dimer,
isobutanol, ethylene glycol, methanol, acetophenone,
isopentane, cyclopentanone, cyclopentanol, propanol,
dipropyl ketone, ethylene benzoate, butyric acid, butyl
butyrate, ethylbutyrate, methyl butyrate, isopropanol,
N,N-dimethylacetamide, formaldehyde, diethyl kentone,
acrolein, acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, acetone, ethyl
methyl ketone, methylvinyl ketone, methyl propyl ketone,
methyl butanol and benzyl alcohole
|
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
HW43 |
Any congenor
compound of polychlorinated
dibenzo-furan |
Wastes from any
congenor compounds of polychlorinated
dibenzo-furan |
Polychlorobenzofuran
and its congenor wastes |
HW44 |
Any congenor
compound of polychlorinated
dibenzo-p-dioxin |
Wastes from any
congenor compounds of polychlorinated
dibenzo-p-dioxin |
Polychlorobenzodioxin
and its congenor wastes |
HW45 |
Organohalogen
compounds |
Wastes from the
production, formulation and use of other organohalogen
compounds(excluding those wastes in HW39,HW41,HW42,HW43
and HW44
—
High
concentration residua, absorbed filtrate, reactionary
residua from the production and formulation, sludge from
the wastewater treatment and wasted catalysts and
unqualified products
—
Unqualified
products from the production and
formulation
—
Organohalogen
compounds wastes from chemical analysis, production of
plastic rubber products, cleaning of electron parts,
production of chemical industrial products, formulation
of printing and dyeing, and use of business dry-clean
and home decoration |
Wastes containing
benzyl chloride, benzoyl chloride, trichloro
acetaldehyde, lchlorooctane, chlorodinitrobenzene,
chloro-acetic acid, chloro nitrobenzene, 2-chloro
propanoic acid, 3-chloro acroleic acid,
chloromethylaniline, acetyl bromide, acetyl chloride,
methylene bromide, benzyl bromide, 1-bromo-2
chloroethane, methyl dichloroacetate, fluroacety lamine,
dichloro naphthaquinone, dichloro acetic acid, dibromo
chloro propane, bromonaphthol, methyl iodide,
2,4,5-trichlorophenol,trichlorophenol,1,4-dichlorobutane,2,4,6-tribromophenol,
dichlorobutylamine and
1-amino-4-bromoanthraquinone-2-sulfonic
acid |
HW46 |
Nickel compound
wastes |
Wastes of nickel
compounds
—
reactionary
residua and unqualified products from the
production
|
Wastes containing
nickelous bromide, nickelous nitrate, nickelous sulfate,
nickelous chloride, nickelous
sulfide, |
Code |
Categories of the
Waste |
Sources of the
Waste |
The Common
Hazardous Components or Name of
Wastes |
|
|
—
ovrdue nickel
catalysts
—
nickel residua
and tank liquid from the electroplating
process
—
wasted nickel
compounds from analysis, chemical examination and
testing |
Nickelous oxide,
nickelic oxide, nickelous hydroxide and nickelic
hydroxide |
HW47 |
Barium compound
wastes |
Wastes of barium
compounds excluding barium sulfate
—
reactionary
residua and unqualified products from the production of
barium compounds
—
salt bath residua
from the heat treatment process
—
wasted barium
compounds from analysis, chemical examination and
testing |
Wastes containing
barium bromate, barium hydroxide, barium nitrate, barium
carbonate, barium chloride, barium fluoride, barium
sulfide, barium oxide, barium fluosilicate, barium
chlorate, barium acetate, barium peroxide barium iodate,
barium azide and barium
polysulphide | |