Document ID: EPA-HQ-RCRA-2003-0012-0067
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2006-05-23T04:00Z

April
29,
2005
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Lyn
Luben,
EPA
FROM:
Maribelle
Rodríguez,
Earl
Harris,
and
Mike
Hartley
CC:
Rachel
Alford,
EPA
and
Cindy
Manson,
IEc
SUBJECT:
Revised
Memorandum
on
College
and
University
Small
Quantity
Generators
in
2001;
Work
Assignment
Number
3­
32,
EPA
Contract
Number
68­
W­
02­
007
Under
Task
2
of
the
referenced
work
assignment,
ICF
identified
college
and
university
(
C/
U)
small
quantity
generators
(
SQGs)
in
2001
and
estimated
the
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
these
sites.
Section
1
of
this
memorandum
describes
the
data
sources
used
by
ICF
to
identify
and
collect
data
on
C/
U
SQGs.
Section
2
describes
the
methodology
used
to
identify
and
collect
data
on
C/
U
SQGs.
Section
3
summarizes
information
on
the
number
of
C/
U
SQGs
and
the
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
these
sites.
Section
4
briefly
discusses
the
limitations
of
the
analysis.
Section
5
discusses
observations
and
possible
next
steps
to
the
analysis.

Please
do
not
hesitate
to
contact
Maribelle
at
(
703)
218­
2508
with
questions
or
comments.

1.
Data
Sources
To
identify
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001
and
estimate
the
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
these
sites,
ICF
referred
to
materials
used
in
the
development
of
DAT
Team
Training:
Developing
RCRAInfo
Queries
to
Estimate
the
Respondent
Universe
for
Information
Collection
Requests
(
March
24,
2004).
Specifically,
ICF
referred
to
the
following
materials:

°
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3)
­
A
Microsoft
Access
table
that
contains
the
EPA
identification
(
ID)
numbers
of
SQGs
that
might
have
generated
hazardous
waste
in
2001.
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3)
contains
203,597
EPA
ID
numbers.

°
RCRA_
HHANDLER2
­
A
RCRAInfo
table
that,
among
other
things,
contains
basic
waste
handler
information
(
e.
g.,
site
name)
reported
in
RCRA
information
1
Per
technical
direction
provided
by
EPA
on
February
8,
2005,
ICF
used
primary
NAICS/
SIC
code
information
only.

Page
2
collection
instruments
(
e.
g.,
BR,
3010
notification,
Part
A
application).
ICF
downloaded
this
table
from
RCRAInfo
on
November
14,
2004.

In
addition,
ICF
referred
to
the
following
data
sources:

°
RCRA_
HNAICS
­
A
RCRAInfo
table
that
contains
the
North
American
Industrial
Classification
System
(
NAICS)
codes
reported
in
RCRA
information
collection
instruments.
ICF
downloaded
this
table
from
RCRAInfo
on
June
18,
2004.

°
2001
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI)
Data
Files
­
A
set
of
files
that
collectively
contain
all
the
data
reported
to
the
2001
TRI,
including
facility
names
and
corresponding
Standard
Industrial
Classification
(
SIC)
code(
s).

°
2001
Biennial
Report
(
BR)
­
A
set
of
RCRAInfo
tables
that
collectively
contain
all
the
data
reported
to
the
2001
BR,
including
hazardous
waste
generation
and
management
data.

2.
Methodology
To
identify
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001
and
estimate
the
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
these
sites,
ICF
undertook
the
following
steps:

Step
1:
Supplement
Site
Information
in
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3)

ICF
referred
to
the
RCRA_
HHANDLER2
table,
the
RCRA_
HNAICS
table,
and
the
2001
TRI
data
files
to
supplement
site
information
for
each
EPA
ID
number
in
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3).
This
information
includes
the
site
name
and
primary
NAICS
or
SIC
code,
as
applicable.

Note
that
site
information
was
not
available
for
5,586
EPA
ID
numbers
in
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3).
Thus,
ICF
was
not
able
to
determine
whether
these
sites
are
C/
U
SQGs.
ICF
categorized
these
sites
as
"
Unknown;
No
Site
Information"
and
excluded
them
from
the
rest
of
this
analysis.

Step
2:
Identify
C/
U
SQGs
Based
on
Primary
NAICS
or
SIC
Code
ICF
identified
C/
U
SQGs
in
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3)
based
on
the
primary
NAICS/
SIC
code
information
compiled
under
Step
1.
To
accomplish
this,
ICF
first
identified
those
sites
with
primary
NAICS/
SIC
code
information.
1
We
then
categorized
these
sites
as
"
C/
U,"
"
Hospital,"
or
"
Non­
C/
U"
based
on
their
primary
NAICS/
SIC
codes.
Sites
represented
by
the
NAICS/
SIC
codes
in
Exhibit
1
for
four­
year
school,
two­
year
school,
and
vocational
school
were
categorized
Page
3
as
"
C/
U."
Sites
represented
by
the
NAICS/
SIC
codes
in
Exhibit
1
for
hospital
were
categorized
as
"
Hospital."
Sites
not
represented
by
the
NAICS/
SIC
codes
in
Exhibit
1
were
categorized
as
"
Non­
C/
U."
For
a
comprehensive
list
of
NAICS
Codes
for
Educational
Services
and
Health
Care
and
Social
Assistance,
refer
to
Attachment
A.

Exhibit
1
NAICS/
SIC
Codes
and
Types
of
Institution
Included
in
this
Analysis
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Industry
Sector
Type
of
Institution
6113
8221
Colleges,
universities,
and
professional
schools
Four­
Year
School
6112
8222
Junior
colleges
and
technical
institutes
Two­
Year
School
6114
8243,
8244,
8299
Business,
secretarial,
and
computer
schools
Vocational
School
6115
7231,
7241,
8243,
8249,
8299
Technical
and
trade
schools
6116
7911,
7999,
8299
Other
schools
and
instruction
622
8062,
8063,
8069
Hospitals
Hospital
Because,
in
some
instances,
sites
report
the
incorrect
NAICS/
SIC
codes,
we
reviewed
the
list
of
categorized
sites
to
ensure
that
they
had
been
categorized
correctly.
In
doing
so,
we
compared
the
site
name
to
the
site
category
(
i.
e.,
C/
U,
Hospital,
Non­
C/
U).
Based
on
this
comparison,
we
revised
site
category
information,
as
appropriate.
We
then
identified
all
"
Non­
C/
U"
sites
and
excluded
them
from
the
rest
of
this
analysis.
In
total,
we
excluded
41,037
sites
based
on
their
primary
NAICS/
SIC
code.

Step
3:
Exclude
Non­
C/
U
SQGs
Based
on
Site
Name
In
carrying
out
this
analysis,
ICF
recognizes
that
a
number
of
SQGs
have
site
names
that
clearly
indicate
ownership
by
a
non­
C/
U
SQG.
For
example,
many
of
the
sites
in
the
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3)
include
the
words
company,
corporation,
or
service
station.

Following
Step
2,
ICF
removed
sites
whose
name
clearly
indicated
ownership
by
a
non­
C/
U
SQG.
To
accomplish
this,
we
developed
a
list
of
key
words/
phrases.
A
word
search
was
then
conducted
to
identify
and
categorize
sites
as
"
Non­
C/
U."
ICF
categorized
46,134
sites
as
"
Non­
C/
U"
based
on
their
site
name
and
excluded
them
from
the
rest
of
this
analysis.
For
a
list
of
key
words/
phrases
used
in
this
analysis,
refer
to
Attachment
B.

Step
4:
Identify
C/
U
SQGs
Based
on
Site
Name
For
SQG
sites
remaining
in
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3)
following
Step
3,
ICF
referred
to
the
site
name
to
determine
whether
the
site
is
a
C/
U
SQG.
SQGs
whose
site
name
includes
the
name
of
a
C/
U
(
e.
g.,
Howard
University
Hospital)
were
categorized
as
"
C/
U."
We
also
categorized
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4
each
of
these
sites
by
type
of
institution
(
e.
g.,
four­
year
school).
Finally,
we
determined
whether
identified
C/
Us
have
art
programs.

In
conducting
the
above
review,
ICF
referred
to
the
following
references
to
determine
whether
a
site
belongs
to
a
C/
U,
categorize
the
C/
U
by
type
of
institution,
and
determine
whether
the
C/
U
has
an
art
program:

°
List
of
U.
S.
universities
developed
by
the
University
of
Texas
at
Austin
(
available
at:
http://
www.
utexas.
edu/
world/
univ/);

°
List
of
U.
S.
community
colleges
developed
by
the
University
of
Texas
at
Austin
(
available
at:
http://
www.
utexas.
edu/
world/
univ/);

°
List
of
Medical
Schools
of
the
U.
S.
and
Canada
developed
by
the
Association
of
American
Medical
Colleges
(
available
at:
http://
www.
aamc.
org/
members/
listings/
msalphaae.
htm);
and
°
The
Art
School
and
Program
Directory
developed
by
ArtSchools.
com
(
available
at:
http://
www.
artschools.
com/).

ICF
notes
that,
in
conducting
the
review,
we
did
not
conduct
consultations
or
any
other
research
or
analysis.
In
determining
if
a
site
belongs
to
a
C/
U,
ICF
referred
to
the
above
references.
If
none
of
these
references
addressed
our
need,
we
used
our
own
judgment,
without
any
additional
research
(
e.
g.,
no
literature
searches).
That
is,
if
a
definitive
site
name
does
not
exist,
we
used
a
common
sense
approach
in
deducing
its
ownership
status
based
on
its
site
name
alone.
Sites
that
remained
uncharacterized
upon
completion
of
this
step
(
e.
g.,
sites
without
a
descriptive
name)
were
categorized
as
"
Non­
C/
U."
ICF
categorized
109,323
sites
as
"
Non­
C/
U"
and
excluded
them
from
the
rest
of
this
analysis.

Step
5:
Develop
Database
of
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001
ICF
developed
a
database
of
C/
U
SQGs
based
on
Steps
1
through
4.
This
database
includes
the
following
information
for
each
of
the
C/
U
SQGs:

°
EPA
ID
number;
°
Site
name;
°
Primary
NAICS
code,
if
available;
°
Primary
SIC
code,
if
available;
°
NAICS
or
SIC
code
description;
°
Type
of
institution
(
e.
g.,
four­
year
school);
°
Indicator
of
whether
the
site
name
indicates
art­
related
activity;
°
Indicator
of
whether
the
C/
U
has
an
art
program;
°
Indicator
of
whether
the
site
name
indicates
medical
school;
2
Based
on
technical
direction
provided
by
EPA
on
February
8,
2005.

3
Based
on
technical
direction
provided
by
EPA
on
April
26,
2005.

Page
5
°
Indicator
of
whether
the
site
name
indicates
university
hospital
activity;
and
°
Indicator
of
whether
the
hospital
belongs
to
a
C/
U.

Step
6:
Compile
Information
on
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001
To
compile
information
on
the
total
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
C/
U
SQGs,
ICF
referred
to
waste
stream
data
reported
by
these
sites
in
their
Generation
and
Management
(
GM)
Forms.
However,
because
SQG
sites
generally
do
not
report
to
the
BR,
ICF
also
referred
to
waste
stream
data
reported
in
Waste
Received
(
WR)
Forms.
WR
Forms
are
submitted
by
facilities
that
receive
SQG
shipments
and
identify
the
EPA
ID
number
of
the
sites
shipping
the
waste
to
the
facility.

For
each
hazardous
waste
stream
generated
by
a
C/
U
SQG,
we
compiled
the
following
information:

°
Quantity
of
waste
generated;
°
Source
code;
°
EPA
hazardous
waste
codes
representing
the
hazardous
waste;
°
Waste
type;
°
Waste
description;
and
°
Indicator
of
whether
the
waste
is
a
laboratory
waste.

The
above
data
were
included
in
the
2001
C/
U
SQG
database
developed
under
Step
5.

Waste
types
were
assigned
to
each
waste
stream
based
on
the
EPA
hazardous
waste
codes
representing
it.
For
information
on
the
waste
stream
classification
scheme
used
in
this
analysis,
refer
to
Attachment
C.

ICF
notes
that,
for
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
laboratory
waste
if
the
BR
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
lab."
2
Step
7:
Eliminate
Remediation
Waste
Streams
from
the
2001
C/
U
SQG
Database
After
compiling
the
waste
stream
information,
ICF
identified
and
eliminated
remediation
waste
streams
from
the
2001
C/
U
SQG
database.
3
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
remediation
waste
if
it
was
represented
by
the
BR
source
code
G41­
G49,
or
the
BR
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
remediation."
Page
6
Step
8:
Estimate
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001
To
estimate
the
total
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001,
ICF
added
up
the
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
each
of
these
sites
in
2001.

3.
Data
Summaries
Exhibit
2
presents
the
total
number
of
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001.
Exhibits
3
through
6
present
waste
quantity
information
for
these
SQGs.

Note:
EPA
does
not
have
waste
quantity
information
for
517
of
the
SQGs
presented
in
Exhibit
2.
This
is
because
they
were
reported
to
EPA
using
EPA
forms
that
do
not
collect
waste
quantity
information
(
e.
g.,
3010
Notification
Form).
Because
of
this,
Exhibits
3
through
6
do
not
reflect
the
waste
of
these
517
SQGs.
For
detailed
information
on
the
number
of
C/
U
SQGs
and
the
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated,
by
type
of
institution,
industry
sector,
and
waste
type,
refer
to
Attachment
D.

As
shown
in
Exhibit
2,
there
were
a
total
of
1,516
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001.

Exhibit
2
Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001,
by
Type
of
Institution
Type
of
Institution
Number
of
SQGs
4­
Year
Schools
General/
Non­
Hospitals
847
Hospitals
38
Subtotal
885
2­
Year
Schools
334
Vocational
Schools
297
Total
1,516
Exhibit
3
shows
the
number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
generated
hazardous
waste
in
2001
and
the
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
these
SQGs,
by
type
of
institution.
It
shows
that
999
SQGs
generated
2,030
tons
of
hazardous
waste
in
2001.
The
average
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
per
SQG
in
2001
was
2.03
tons.
Page
7
Exhibit
3
Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution
a
Type
of
Institution
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Quantity
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Average
Quantity
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)

4­
Year
Schools
General/
Non­
Hospitals
592
1,483
2.50
Hospitals
28
77
2.76
Subtotal
620
1,560
2.52
2­
Year
Schools
232
286
1.23
Vocational
Schools
147
183
1.25
Total
999
2,030
2.03
a
Exhibit
does
not
include
data
on
remediation
wastes.
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
remediation
waste
if
it
was
represented
by
the
Biennial
Report
source
code
G41­
G49,
or
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
remediation."

Exhibit
4
shows
the
number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
generated
laboratory
waste
in
2001
and
the
quantity
of
laboratory
waste
generated
by
these
SQGs,
by
type
of
institution.
It
shows
that
326
SQGs
generated
358
tons
of
laboratory
waste
in
2001.
The
average
quantity
of
laboratory
waste
generated
per
SQG
in
2001
was
1.10
tons.
ICF
notes
that,
for
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
laboratory
waste
if
the
BR
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
lab."
Page
8
Exhibit
4
Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Laboratory
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Laboratory
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution
a,
b
Type
of
Institution
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Quantity
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Average
Quantity
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)

4­
Year
Schools
General/
Non­
Hospitals
227
285
1.26
Hospitals
17
24
1.39
Subtotal
244
309
1.27
2­
Year
Schools
65
39
0.60
Vocational
Schools
17
10
0.57
Total
326
358
1.10
a
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
laboratory
waste
if
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
lab."
b
Exhibit
does
not
include
data
on
remediation
wastes.
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
remediation
waste
if
it
was
represented
by
the
Biennial
Report
source
code
G41­
G49,
or
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
remediation."

Exhibit
5
shows
the
number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
art
programs
and
the
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
these
SQGs
in
2001,
by
type
of
institution.
It
shows
that
542
SQGs
generated
1,218
tons
of
hazardous
waste
in
2001.
The
average
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
per
SQG
in
2001
was
2.25
tons.

Note:
The
BR
does
not
contain
a
data
element
that
indicates
positively
whether
a
hazardous
waste
stream
was
generated
as
a
result
of
art­
related
activities.
Thus,
the
exhibit
shows
data
for
all
hazardous
waste
generated
by
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
art
programs.
The
reader
should
not
assume,
however,
that
all
of
this
waste
quantity
is
related
to
art
activities.
In
fact,
some
percentage
of
this
waste
might
come
from
SQGs
within
the
art
programs.
Page
9
Exhibit
5
Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Art
Programs
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,
by
Type
of
Institution
a,
b
Type
of
Institution
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Quantity
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Average
Quantity
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)

4­
Year
Schools
462
1,137
2.46
2­
Year
Schools
64
58
0.91
Vocational
Schools
16
23
1.43
Total
542
1,218
2.25
a
The
Biennial
Report
does
not
contain
a
data
element
that
indicates
positively
whether
a
hazardous
waste
stream
was
generated
as
a
result
of
art­
related
activities.
Thus,
the
exhibit
shows
data
for
all
hazardous
waste
generated
by
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
art
programs.
It
should
not
be
assumed,
however,
that
all
of
this
waste
quantity
is
related
to
art
activities.
In
fact,
some
percentage
of
this
waste
might
come
from
SQGs
within
the
art
programs.
b
Exhibit
does
not
include
data
on
remediation
wastes.
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
remediation
waste
if
it
was
represented
by
the
Biennial
Report
source
code
G41­
G49,
or
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
remediation."

Exhibit
6
shows
the
number
of
SQGs
at
C/
U
medical
schools/
hospitals
and
the
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
by
these
SQGs
in
2001.
It
shows
that
49
SQGs
generated
152
tons
of
hazardous
waste
in
2001.
The
average
quantity
of
hazardous
waste
generated
per
SQG
in
2001
was
3.10
tons.

Note:
The
BR
does
not
contain
a
data
element
that
indicates
positively
whether
a
hazardous
waste
stream
was
generated
as
a
result
of
medical
school/
hospital
activities.
Thus,
the
exhibit
shows
data
for
SQGs
whose
site
names
refer
to
a
medical
school
or
to
a
hospital
that
based
on
the
site
name
belongs
to
a
C/
U
(
e.
g.,
university
hospital,
university
medical
center).
Page
10
Exhibit
6
Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
U
Medical
Schools/
Hospitals
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
in
2001
a,
b
Type
of
Institution
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Quantity
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Average
Quantity
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)

4­
Year
Schools
Medical
Schools
21
74
3.54
Hospitals
28
77
2.76
Total
49
152
3.10
a
The
Biennial
Report
does
not
contain
a
data
element
that
indicates
positively
whether
a
hazardous
waste
stream
was
generated
as
a
result
of
medical
school/
hospital
activities.
Thus,
the
exhibit
shows
data
for
SQGs
whose
site
names
refer
to
a
medical
school
or
to
a
hospital
that
based
on
the
site
name
belongs
to
a
C/
U
(
e.
g.,
university
hospital,
university
medical
center).
b
Exhibit
does
not
include
data
on
remediation
wastes.
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
remediation
waste
if
it
was
represented
by
the
Biennial
Report
source
code
G41­
G49,
or
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
remediation."

4.
Limitations
of
the
Analysis
Following
are
the
primary
limitations
of
this
analysis:

°
There
are
a
number
of
limitations
in
using
the
RCRAInfo
data
to
quantify
the
number
of
SQGs:

­­
A
small
percentage
of
C/
U
SQGs
shipping
hazardous
waste
off
site
in
2001
may
not
be
reflected
in
the
estimate
of
C/
U
SQGs
because
some
treatment,
storage,
and
disposal
facilities
(
TSDFs)
may
report
"
customer"
ID
numbers
as
confidential
business
information;
thus,
we
may
not
have
EPA
ID
numbers
for
some
C/
U
SQGs.

­­
EPA
does
not
have
site
information
(
i.
e.,
site
name
and
primary
NAICS/
SIC
code)
for
5,586
of
the
203,597
EPA
ID
numbers
in
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3).
This
lack
of
site
information
may
be
a
result
of
data
entry
errors,
use
of
temporary
EPA
ID
numbers,
or
use
of
invalid
EPA
ID
numbers,
among
other
things.
These
sites
were
not
examined
in
this
analysis
because
of
these
data
gaps.

­­
EPA
does
not
have
waste
quantity
information
for
517
of
the
1,516
C/
U
SQGs
identified
through
this
analysis.
This
is
because
they
were
reported
to
EPA
using
EPA
forms
that
do
not
collect
waste
quantity
information
(
e.
g.,
3010
Notification
Form).
Because
of
this,
the
analysis
does
not
reflect
the
waste
of
these
517
SQGs.
Page
11
°
C/
U
SQGs
were
identified
based
on
primary
NAICS/
SIC
code.
If
a
code
was
not
available
for
a
site,
we
referred
to
the
site
name
to
ascertain
whether
it
included
the
name
of
a
C/
U
(
e.
g.,
Howard
University
Hospital).
If
the
site
name
did
not
include
the
name
of
a
C/
U,
we
relied
on
our
own
knowledge
(
e.
g.,
familiarity
with
the
site
name
and
ownership
status)
without
any
additional
research
(
e.
g.,
no
literature
searches).
This
has
led
to
the
following:

­­
In
a
number
of
cases,
the
above
approach
resulted
in
the
elimination
of
sites
whose
names
were
not
sufficiently
descriptive
(
e.
g.,
"
122
Station").
We
note
that
a
number
of
these
eliminated
sites
could
be
C/
U
SQGs.
However,
further
analysis
and
research
is
necessary
to
make
this
determination.
For
example,
there
are
2,035
hospitals
in
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3)
for
which
site
information
was
not
sufficiently
descriptive.
We
therefore
eliminated
them
from
further
consideration
consistent
with
our
approved
methodology.
Researching
the
above
sites
would
require
more
resources
than
are
available
to
ICF
at
this
time.

­­
Based
on
a
spot
check
of
C/
U
SQGs
identified
through
the
above
approach,
we
have
found
that
some
SQG
names
may
not
accurately
describe
their
ownership.
For
example,
Baltimore
City
College
is
a
high
school,
not
a
C/
U.
We
knew
this
based
on
prior
knowledge.
Therefore,
we
eliminated
this
site
from
our
analysis.
However,
we
assume
that
there
are
an
undetermined
number
of
other
SQGs
in
List
of
SQGs
(
Rev
3)
that
could
have
been
incorrectly
categorized
as
C/
U
SQGs
based
solely
on
their
site
name.

5.
Observations
and
Possible
Next
Steps
Following
are
observations
and
possible
next
steps
to
the
analysis:

°
In
our
limited
research
under
this
contract,
ICF
has
found
that
C/
Us
have
established
different
types
of
relationships
with
hospitals.
Some
C/
Us
own
their
own
hospital,
such
as
Howard
University.
Some
C/
Us
have
"
affiliations"
with
hospitals
that
they
do
not
own.
In
both
scenarios,
C/
U
professors,
students,
and
staff
might
work
at
the
hospital
in
laboratory
settings.

In
its
regulations,
EPA
may
want
to
consider
defining
which
hospitals
would
be
eligible
to
receive
the
regulatory
relief,
e.
g.,
hospitals
owned
by
a
C/
U
and/
or
hospitals
affiliated
with,
but
not
owned
by,
a
C/
U.
Based
on
our
very
preliminary
research,
it
appears
the
majority
of
hospital
SQGs
are
affiliated
with,
but
not
owned
by,
C/
Us.

°
Many
hospitals
provide
both
health
care
and
educational
services,
regardless
of
Page
12
whether
they
are
"
owned
by"
a
C/
U.
A
number
of
hospitals,
in
fact,
are
largely
research
and
educational
(
e.
g.,
continuing
education,
professional
development).
Hence,
in
providing
regulatory
relief
to
professional
schools,
EPA
may
want
to
delineate
whether
such
hospital
programs
are
eligible
for
participation.

°
In
conducting
the
analysis,
ICF
identified
a
number
of
not­
for­
profit
research
and
educational
institutions
(
e.
g.,
The
Forsyth
Institute)
that
may
not
fall
under
the
definition
of
"
C/
U"
or
"
professional/
vocational
school."
We
also
came
across
a
C/
U
veterinary
hospital.
ICF
wonders
whether
these
sites
would
be
covered
under
the
rule.

°
Section
4
of
this
memorandum
discusses
a
number
of
potential
shortcomings
of
our
analysis.
(
Refer
to
the
second
bullet
in
Section
4.)
We
suggest
that
EPA
consider
the
need
for
follow­
up
to
address
these
limitations.
For
example,
RCRAInfo
could
be
queried
for
site
ownership
data.
Alternatively,
Internet
searches
could
be
performed
to
clarify
these
issues.
Attachment
A
NAICS
Codes
for
Educational
Services
and
Health
Care
and
Social
Assistance
Page
A­
1
NAICS
Codes
for
Educational
Services
and
Health
Care
and
Social
Assistance
61
Educational
Services
611
Educational
Services
6111
Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
6112
Junior
Colleges
61121
Junior
Colleges
6113
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
6114
Business
Schools
and
Computer
and
Management
Training
61141
Business
and
Secretarial
Schools
61142
Computer
Training
61143
Professional
and
Management
Development
Training
6115
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
61151
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611511
Cosmetology
and
Barber
Schools
611512
Flight
Training
611513
Apprenticeship
Training
611519
Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
6116
Other
Schools
and
Instruction
61161
Fine
Arts
Schools
61162
Sports
and
Recreation
Instruction
61163
Language
Schools
61169
All
Other
Schools
and
Instruction
611691
Exam
Preparation
and
Tutoring
611692
Automobile
Driving
Schools
611699
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
6117
Educational
Support
Services
61171
Educational
Support
Services
62
Health
Care
and
Social
Assistance
621
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6211
Offices
of
Physicians
62111
Offices
of
Physicians
621111
Offices
of
Physicians
(
except
Mental
Health
Specialists)
621112
Offices
of
Physicians,
Mental
Health
Specialists
6212
Offices
of
Dentists
62121
Offices
of
Dentists
6213
Offices
of
Other
Health
Practitioners
62131
Offices
of
Chiropractors
62132
Offices
of
Optometrists
62133
Offices
of
Mental
Health
Practitioners
(
except
Physicians)
62134
Offices
of
Physical,
Occupational
and
Speech
Therapists,
and
Audiologists
62139
Offices
of
All
Other
Health
Practitioners
621391
Offices
of
Podiatrists
621399
Offices
of
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Health
Practitioners
6214
Outpatient
Care
Centers
62141
Family
Planning
Centers
62142
Outpatient
Mental
Health
and
Substance
Abuse
Centers
62149
Other
Outpatient
Care
Centers
621491
HMO
Medical
Centers
621492
Kidney
Dialysis
Centers
621493
Freestanding
Ambulatory
Surgical
and
Emergency
Centers
621498
All
Other
Outpatient
Care
Centers
6215
Medical
and
Diagnostic
Laboratories
62151
Medical
and
Diagnostic
Laboratories
621511
Medical
Laboratories
621512
Diagnostic
Imaging
Centers
6216
Home
Health
Care
Services
62161
Home
Health
Care
Services
6219
Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
62191
Ambulance
Services
62199
All
Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
621991
Blood
and
Organ
Banks
621999
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
622
Hospitals
6221
General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
6222
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse
Hospitals
62221
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse
Hospitals
6223
Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
623
Nursing
and
Residential
Care
Facilities
6231
Nursing
Care
Facilities
62311
Nursing
Care
Facilities
6232
Residential
Mental
Retardation,
Mental
Health
and
Substance
Abuse
Facilities
62321
Residential
Mental
Retardation
Facilities
62322
Residential
Mental
Health
and
Substance
Abuse
Facilities
6233
Community
Care
Facilities
for
the
Elderly
62331
Community
Care
Facilities
for
the
Elderly
623311
Continuing
Care
Retirement
Communities
623312
Homes
for
the
Elderly
6239
Other
Residential
Care
Facilities
62399
Other
Residential
Care
Facilities
624
Social
Assistance
6241
Individual
and
Family
Services
62411
Child
and
Youth
Services
62412
Services
for
the
Elderly
and
Persons
with
Disabilities
62419
Other
Individual
and
Family
Services
6242
Community
Food
and
Housing,
and
Emergency
and
Other
Relief
Services
62421
Community
Food
Services
62422
Community
Housing
Services
624221
Temporary
Shelters
624229
Other
Community
Housing
Services
62423
Emergency
and
Other
Relief
Services
6243
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
62431
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
6244
Child
Day
Care
Services
62441
Child
Day
Care
Services
Attachment
B
List
of
Key
Words/
Phrases
Used
in
the
Analysis
to
Identify
Non­
C/
Us
Based
on
Site
Name
Page
B­
1
List
of
Key
Words/
Phrases
Used
in
the
Analysis
to
Identify
Non­
C/
Us
Based
on
Site
Name
1
Hour
1
Hr
1st
Stop
3M
60
Minute
7
Eleven
7­
Eleven
A
B
Dick
Co
A
Cleaner
World
A
T
&
T
A
to
Z
AAMCO
ABAX
Inc
ABF
Freight
Airborne
Express
Airco
Airport
Akxner
Construction
Algonquin
Gas
Transmission
Co
Alliance
Energy
Allied
Tire
Sales
Inc
Alyeska
Americlean
Amoco
Anchorage
Municipal
Arctic
Pipe
ARPCO
Ashland
Branded
AT
and
T
AT&
T
Atlantic
Electric
Auto
Auction
Auto
Body
Auto
Parts
Auto
Repair
Big
O
Tires
Border
Patrol
BP
Brooks
Pharmacy
Cadillac
Cal
Trans
Caltrans
Canteen
Caseys
General
Store
Casey's
General
Store
Cemetery
CF
Motorfreight
Charlie
Chatham
Oil
Chevrolet
Chevron
Christy
Circle
K
Citgo
Clark
Oil
Clark
Store
Cleaners
Coastal
Mart
Inc
Coca
Cola
Coca­
cola
Comet
Clnrs
Company
Con
Ed
Conrads
Tire
Service
Consolidated
Freightways
Continental
Baking
Co
Contractor
Conway
Central
Express
Corvette
Costco
Cottman
Transmission
CSX
Cumberland
Farms
Dairy
David
Early
Dodge
Dry
Clean
Dryclean
Econo
Auto
Painting
Econo
Lube
Elem
School
Elementary
School
EMRO
Enterprises
EPA
ESSO
Evergreen
Industries
Expressly
Portraits
Inc
Exxon
Fairfax
Co
Farm
Farmacia
Fas
Lube
Inc
Fast
Fare
Federal
Express
Federal
Reserve
Bank
Fender
Bender
Fender
Mender
Ferrari
Firestone
Florida
DOT
Food
Shop
Ford
Fuji
Photo
Film
USA
Fuller
Obrien
Paints
General
Telephone
General
Tire
Service
Genovese
Drug
Store
Genuine
Parts
Co
Gestetner
Corp
Getty
Petroleum
Corp
GMC
Goodyear
Grocery
High
School
Home
Depot
Home
Savings
Honda
Housing
Auth
Houston
Pipe
Huntley
Jiffy
IDOT
IL
Tollway
ILDOT
ILL
Bell
Illinois
Bell
INDOT
Jiffy
Lube
Johnson
Controls
Inc
Just
Tires
K
Mart
Kits
Camera
KMart
K­
Mart
Kochanek
Robert
J
Kwik
Fil
Kwik
Kopy
Kwik
Trip
La
Fire
Sta
La
Pumping
Laidlaw
Transit
Lil
Champ
Food
Stores
Longs
Drug
Lowes
Home
Maaco
Maryland
Army
National
Guard
Mazda
Md
State
Mercedes
Benz
Merchants
Tire
&
Aut
Meyer
Material
Mfd
Engine
House
Midas
Muffler
Middle
School
Minit
Lube
Minit­
lube
Minn
Dept
of
Minuteman
Press
Miracle
Auto
Painting
Mobil
Oil
Corp
Monro
Muffler
Brake
Montgomery
Ward
Motra
Transmission
MTA
NYC
National
Oilwell
List
of
Key
Words/
Phrases
Used
in
the
Analysis
to
Identify
Non­
C/
Us
Based
on
Site
Name
(
continued)

Page
B­
2
Natural
Gas
Pipeline
New
England
Telephone
New
York
Telephone
Nicor
Gas
Nissan
Northern
States
P
Norton
Tire
Co
Inc
NY
Power
Auth
NYC
NYCDEP
NYCDOT
NYCHA
NYCT
NYS
NYSDEC
NYSDOT
NYSEG
ODEQ
Ohio
Dept
of
Ohio
National
Guard
One
Hour
Overnite
Transportation
PA
Natl
Guard
Maintenance
Shop
Pacific
Bell
Penske
Auto
Center
Penske
Truck
Leasing
Pep
Boys
PG&
E
Phillips
66
Phillips
Pet
Pitt
Ohio
Express
Inc
Pontiac
PP
&
L
PP&
L
PPG
Industries
PR
Public
Housing
Praxair
Precision
Auto
Precision
Machine
Precision
Tune
Public
School
Quick
as
a
Wink
Quikrip
Raley
Rental
Service
Rich
Oil
Rite
Aid
Rite­
Aid
Ritz
Camera
Ritz
Carlton
Roadway
Express
Robison
Prezioso
Inc
Rockland
County
Rollins
Leasing
Ryder
Truck
Rental
S
C
E
Saab
Safety
Kleen
Safety­
Kleen
Safeway
Saia
Motor
Salary
Station
Salvation
Army
Sams
Club
Saturn
of
Sav
on
Schlumberger
Well
Svcs
School
Board
School
Bus
School
District
Sears
Shell
Oil
Co
Shell
Service
Station
Sherwin
Williams
Shoprite
Sir
Speedy
Star
Enterprise
State
Park
Subaru
Sun
Oil
Sunoco
Superamerica
Target
Tesoro
Gasoline
Texaco
Texas
Dept
of
Hwys
&
Public
Trans
Tosco
Toyota
Trw
Inc
Tuneup
Masters
U
Haul
United
Parcel
Uno
Ven
76
Service
Station
Unocal
UPS
US
Army
COE
US
Post
US
Postal
Service
USDOI
Verizon
North
Inc
Volvo
Walgreens
Wal­
mart
Western
Auto
Western
Waste
Ind
Westinghouse
WIDOT
Williamson
Cnty
Winn
Dixie
World
Oil
Co
Wyoming
Highway
Department
Yellow
Freight
Ziebart
Zipmart
Zippy
Mart
Attachment
C
Waste
Stream
Classification
Page
C­
1
Waste
Stream
Classification
As
described
in
Step
6
of
this
memorandum,
ICF
has
attempted
to
describe
the
waste
streams
of
C/
U
SQGs
based
on
their
waste
codes.
If
one
waste
code
was
reported
for
a
given
waste
stream,
ICF
relied
on
that
code
to
describe
the
waste
(
e.
g.,
a
waste
stream
with
only
a
D004
waste
code
was
described
as
"
inorganic
(
metal)
waste").

Note
that
many
hazardous
waste
streams
include
two
or
more
waste
codes.
For
these
waste
streams,
ICF
developed
a
simplifying
approach
for
describing
them.
Specifically,
ICF
used
the
classification
scheme
in
Exhibit
C­
1
to
classify
waste
codes
as
either
"
primary"
or
"
secondary"
codes.
Primary
waste
codes
are
codes
that,
in
ICF's
professional
judgment,
more
accurately
describe
the
type
of
waste
in
comparison
with
secondary
codes.

ICF
used
primary
codes
to
describe
waste
streams
with
two
or
more
waste
codes.
For
example,
as
shown
in
the
exhibit,
a
waste
stream
containing
F001
and
D001
waste
codes
was
described
in
this
memorandum
as
a
"
spent
solvent."

Exhibit
C­
1
Waste
Stream
Classification
Scheme
EPA
Hazardous
Waste
Code(
s)
Representing
the
Waste
Streams
Waste
Type
Primary
Waste
Code(
s)
Secondary
Waste
Code
(
s)

One
or
more
D001­
D003
code
None
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
One
or
more
D004­
D011
code
None
One
or
more
D001­
D003
code
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
One
or
more
D012­
D017
code
None
One
or
more
D001­
D003
code
Pesticide
wastes
One
or
more
D018­
D043
code
None
One
or
more
D001­
D003
code
Organic
wastes
Any
other
D
mixtures
None
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
"
D"
code
wastes)

One
or
more
F001­
F005
code
Any
P,
U,
or
D
codes
Spent
solvents
One
or
more
F006­
F012,
F019
code
Any
P,
U,
or
D
codes
Heavy
metal
and
cyanide
wastes
One
or
more
F020­
F028
code
Any
P,
U,
or
D
codes
Dioxin
pesticide
wastes
One
or
more
F032,
F034­
F035
code
Any
P,
U,
or
D
codes
Wood
preserving
wastes
One
or
more
F037­
F038
code
Any
P,
U,
or
D
codes
Petroleum
refining
sludges
F039
Any
other
code
Multi­
source
leachates
Any
other
F
mixtures
Any
P,
U,
or
D
codes
Mixture
of
hazardous
wastes
from
non­
specific
sources
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
"
F"
code
wastes)
Exhibit
C­
1
(
continued)
Waste
Stream
Classification
Scheme
EPA
Hazardous
Waste
Code(
s)
Representing
the
Waste
Streams
Waste
Type
Primary
Waste
Code(
s)
Secondary
Waste
Code
(
s)

Page
C­
2
K001
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Wood
preserving
wastes
One
K002­
K008
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Inorganic
pigment
production
wastes
One
K009­
K011,
K013­
K030,
K083,
K085,
K093­
K096,
K103­
K105,
K107­
K118,
K136,
K149­
K151,
K156­
K159,
K161
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Organic
chemical
production
wastes
One
K031­
K043,
K097­
K099,
K123­
K126,
K131­
K132
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Pesticide
production
wastes
One
K044­
K047
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Explosive
manufacturing
wastes
One
or
more
K048­
K052
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Petroleum
refining
wastes
One
K060,
K087,
K141­
K145,
K147­
K148
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Coking
operation
wastes
One
K061­
K062
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Iron
and
steel
production
wastes
K064
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Primary
copper
production
wastes
K065
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Primary
lead
production
wastes
K066
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Primary
zinc
production
wastes
One
K069,
K100
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Secondary
lead
smelting
wastes
One
K071,
K073,
K106
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Inorganic
chemical
production
wastes
One
K084,
K101­
K102
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Veterinary
pharmaceutical
production
wastes
K086
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Ink
formulation
wastes
K088
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Primary
aluminum
production
wastes
One
K090­
K091
code
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Ferroalloy
production
wastes
Any
other
K
mixtures
(
i.
e.,
any
non
K048­
K052
code
combination)
Any
other
non­
K
codes
Mixture
of
hazardous
wastes
from
specific
sources
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
"
K"
code
wastes)

One
or
more
P
or
U
code
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
"
P"
and/
or
"
U"
code
wastes)

Lab
packs
with
no
identified
code
(
i.
e.,
"
LABP")
Any
other
code
Lab
packs
Attachment
D
Data
on
College
and
University
Small
Quantity
Generators
in
2001
Page
D­
1
Exhibit
D­
1
Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001,
by
Type
of
Institution
and
Industry
Sector
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Codes
Number
of
SQGs
4­
Year
Schools
General/
Non­
Hospitals
Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
3
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
1
Book
Stores
451211
5942
2
Colleges
and
universities
61131
8221
1
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
221
Corn
Farming
11115
0115,
0119
1
Crude
Petroleum
and
Natural
Gas
Extraction
211111
1311
1
Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
1
Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
33511
3641
1
Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
2
General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
1
Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
1
Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
1
National
Security
92811
9711
1
Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
2
Other
Automotive
Mechanical
and
Electrical
Repair
and
Maintenance
811118
7539
1
Other
Commercial
Printing
323119
2759,
2771
1
Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
1
Other
General
Government
Support
92119
9199
1
Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
1
Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,
3761,
3764,
3769,
8731,
8733
4
Research
and
Development
in
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
54172
8732,
8733
1
Unknown
596
Waste
Management
and
Remediation
Services
562
4212,
4953,
4959,
7359,
7699
1
Subtotal
847
Hospitals
All
Other
Outpatient
Care
Centers
621498
8093
1
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
3
General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
16
Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
1
Office
Administrative
Services
56111
8741
2
Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
8069
1
Unknown
14
Subtotal
38
Total
885
Exhibit
D­
1
(
continued)
Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001,
by
Type
of
Institution
and
Industry
Sector
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Codes
Number
of
SQGs
Page
D­
2
2­
Year
Schools
Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
2
Administration
of
Human
Resource
Programs
(
except
Education,
Public
Health,
and
Veterans'
Affairs
Programs)
92313
9441
1
All
Other
Automotive
Repair
and
Maintenance
811198
7534,
7549
1
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Nonmetallic
Mineral
Product
Manufacturing
327999
3272,
3292,
3299
1
Automotive
Body,
Paint,
and
Interior
Repair
and
Maintenance
811121
7532
1
Book
Stores
451211
5942
1
Child
Day
Care
Services
62441
8351
1
Civic
and
Social
Organizations
81341
8641,
8699
1
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
29
Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
1
Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
1
Janitorial
Services
56172
7342,
7349,
4581
1
Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
74
Other
Social
Advocacy
Organizations
813319
8399
1
Unknown
217
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
62431
8331
1
Total
334
Vocational
Schools
Administrative
Management
and
General
Management
Consulting
Services
541611
8742
1
Air
Traffic
Control
488111
4581,
9621
1
Aircraft
Manufacturing
336411
3721,
3728
1
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
8
Business
and
Secretarial
Schools
61141
8244
1
Correctional
Institutions
92214
9223
2
Electric
Power
Generation,
Transmission
and
Distribution
2211
4911,
4931,
4939
1
Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
6
Fire
Protection
92216
9224
2
General
Automotive
Repair
811111
7538
2
National
Security
92811
9711
4
Other
Automotive
Mechanical
and
Electrical
Repair
and
Maintenance
811118
7539
1
Other
Justice,
Public
Order,
and
Safety
Activities
92219
9229
1
Other
Personal
and
Household
Goods
Repair
and
Maintenance
81149
3732,
7219,
7631,
7699
1
Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
41
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
61151
7231,
7241,
8243,
8249,
8299
1
Testing
Laboratories
54138
8734
1
Unknown
220
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
62431
8331
2
Total
297
Grand
Total
1,516
Page
D­
3
Exhibit
D­
2
Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
4­
Year
Schools
General/
Non­
Hospitals
Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
3
4.14
1.38
0.20%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
1.39
0.70
0.07%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Lab
packs
1
3.58
3.58
0.18%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
1.30
1.30
0.06%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Organic
wastes
2
0.75
0.37
0.04%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Pesticide
wastes
1
0.11
0.11
0.01%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Spent
solvents
2
3.09
1.54
0.15%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.69
0.69
0.03%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.08
0.08
0.00%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.16
0.16
0.01%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Organic
wastes
1
0.13
0.13
0.01%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Spent
solvents
1
0.25
0.25
0.01%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Dioxin
pesticide
wastes
2
0.10
0.05
0.01%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Heavy
metal
and
cyanide
wastes
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
147
133.83
0.91
6.59%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
4
Schools
wastes
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
142
263.62
1.86
12.99%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Lab
packs
41
35.98
0.88
1.77%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
96
44.83
0.47
2.21%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
25
11.56
0.46
0.57%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Organic
wastes
74
45.20
0.61
2.23%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Pesticide
wastes
3
0.77
0.26
0.04%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Spent
solvents
125
143.94
1.15
7.09%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Unknown
5
4.86
0.97
0.24%

Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
33511
3641
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
33511
3641
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
33511
3641
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
33511
3641
Unknown
1
1.60
1.60
0.08%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.03
0.03
0.00%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
2.04
2.04
0.10%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Organic
wastes
1
0.90
0.90
0.04%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
5
Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Spent
solvents
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.61
0.61
0.03%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Spent
solvents
1
0.86
0.86
0.04%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.03
0.03
0.00%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
2.03
2.03
0.10%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.13
0.13
0.01%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Organic
wastes
1
0.35
0.35
0.02%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
1.29
1.29
0.06%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.49
0.49
0.02%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.22
0.22
0.01%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Organic
wastes
1
0.07
0.07
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Spent
solvents
1
1.21
1.21
0.06%

National
Security
92811
9711
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
3.61
3.61
0.18%

National
Security
92811
9711
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
2.77
2.77
0.14%

National
Security
92811
9711
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.44
0.44
0.02%

National
Security
92811
9711
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.11
0.11
0.01%

National
Security
92811
9711
Organic
wastes
1
0.26
0.26
0.01%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
2
2.17
1.08
0.11%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
1.57
0.79
0.08%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
2.44
2.44
0.12%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
6
Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.08
0.08
0.00%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Organic
wastes
1
0.14
0.14
0.01%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Spent
solvents
2
6.65
3.32
0.33%

Other
Automotive
Mechanical
and
Electrical
Repair
and
Maintenance
811118
7539
Spent
solvents
1
0.06
0.06
0.00%

Other
Commercial
Printing
323119
2759,
2771
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.08
0.08
0.00%

Other
Commercial
Printing
323119
2759,
2771
Organic
wastes
1
0.15
0.15
0.01%

Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.11
0.11
0.01%

Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
6.53
6.53
0.32%

Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
Organic
wastes
1
0.44
0.44
0.02%

Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
Spent
solvents
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Other
General
Government
Support
92119
9199
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.64
0.64
0.03%

Other
General
Government
Support
92119
9199
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Other
General
Government
Support
92119
9199
Spent
solvents
1
4.62
4.62
0.23%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.06
0.06
0.00%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.74
0.74
0.04%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Lab
packs
1
0.46
0.46
0.02%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Organic
wastes
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Spent
solvents
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
7
Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
3
0.54
0.18
0.03%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
0.42
0.21
0.02%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Lab
packs
2
0.06
0.03
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.26
0.26
0.01%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Organic
wastes
2
0.27
0.13
0.01%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Spent
solvents
4
0.35
0.09
0.02%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
54172
8732,
8733
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.62
0.62
0.03%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
54172
8732,
8733
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.10
0.10
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
54172
8732,
8733
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
54172
8732,
8733
Organic
wastes
1
0.12
0.12
0.01%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Social
Sciences
and
Humanities
54172
8732,
8733
Spent
solvents
1
0.10
0.10
0.00%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
8
Unknown
Dioxin
pesticide
wastes
2
0.09
0.05
0.00%

Unknown
Heavy
metal
and
cyanide
wastes
3
0.95
0.32
0.05%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
252
182.72
0.73
9.00%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
238
171.50
0.72
8.45%

Unknown
Lab
packs
80
68.06
0.85
3.35%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
159
53.74
0.34
2.65%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
39
8.81
0.23
0.43%

Unknown
Organic
wastes
123
77.82
0.63
3.83%

Unknown
Pesticide
wastes
6
0.62
0.10
0.03%

Unknown
Petroleum
refining
sludges
1
0.21
0.21
0.01%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
224
163.10
0.73
8.04%

Unknown
Unknown
6
3.96
0.66
0.19%

Waste
Management
and
Remediation
Services
562
4212,
4953,
4959,

7359,
7699
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Waste
Management
and
Remediation
Services
562
4212,
4953,
4959,

7359,
7699
Organic
wastes
1
0.73
0.73
0.04%

Waste
Management
and
Remediation
Services
562
4212,
4953,
4959,

7359,
7699
Spent
solvents
1
0.65
0.65
0.03%

Subtotal
592
b
1,483
2.50
73.04%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
9
Hospitals
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
2
2.22
1.11
0.11%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
5.30
2.65
0.26%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Lab
packs
1
0.25
0.25
0.01%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
2
0.47
0.23
0.02%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Spent
solvents
2
0.09
0.04
0.00%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
9
11.20
1.24
0.55%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
7
1.00
0.14
0.05%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Lab
packs
5
2.05
0.41
0.10%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
7
0.71
0.10
0.04%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Organic
wastes
5
2.01
0.40
0.10%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Spent
solvents
10
31.18
3.12
1.54%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Unknown
1
0.30
0.30
0.01%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Lab
packs
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Spent
solvents
1
1.27
1.27
0.06%

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
8069
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.07
0.07
0.00%

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
8069
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
4.15
4.15
0.20%

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
62231
8069
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'
1
0.40
0.40
0.02%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
10
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
code
wastes)

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
8069
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
8069
Spent
solvents
1
0.17
0.17
0.01%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
8
4.60
0.57
0.23%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
7
2.07
0.30
0.10%

Unknown
Lab
packs
4
1.44
0.36
0.07%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
3
0.11
0.04
0.01%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.07
0.07
0.00%

Unknown
Organic
wastes
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
7
6.24
0.89
0.31%

Subtotal
28
b
77
2.76
3.81%

Total
620
1,560
2.52
76.85%

2­
Year
Schools
Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.32
0.32
0.02%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Spent
solvents
1
1.49
1.49
0.07%

Administration
of
Human
Resource
Programs
(
except
Education,
Public
Health,
and
Veterans'
Affairs
Programs)
92313
9441
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
3.85
3.85
0.19%

Administration
of
Human
Resource
Programs
(
except
Education,
Public
Health,
and
Veterans'
Affairs
Programs)
92313
9441
Organic
wastes
1
0.07
0.07
0.00%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
11
All
Other
Automotive
Repair
and
Maintenance
811198
7534,
7549
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.32
0.32
0.02%

All
Other
Automotive
Repair
and
Maintenance
811198
7534,
7549
Spent
solvents
1
0.11
0.11
0.01%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Nonmetallic
Mineral
Product
Manufacturing
327999
3272,
3292,
3299
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.06
0.06
0.00%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Nonmetallic
Mineral
Product
Manufacturing
327999
3272,
3292,
3299
Lab
packs
1
1.64
1.64
0.08%

Book
Stores
451211
5942
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.20
0.20
0.01%

Book
Stores
451211
5942
Organic
wastes
1
0.32
0.32
0.02%

Book
Stores
451211
5942
Spent
solvents
1
0.55
0.55
0.03%

Child
Day
Care
Services
62441
8351
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Child
Day
Care
Services
62441
8351
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.68
0.68
0.03%

Child
Day
Care
Services
62441
8351
Organic
wastes
1
0.33
0.33
0.02%

Civic
and
Social
Organizations
81341
8641,
8699
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
2.74
2.74
0.13%

Civic
and
Social
Organizations
81341
8641,
8699
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
5.49
5.49
0.27%

Civic
and
Social
Organizations
81341
8641,
8699
Organic
wastes
1
0.43
0.43
0.02%

Civic
and
Social
Organizations
81341
8641,
8699
Spent
solvents
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
11
2.84
0.26
0.14%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
19
11.88
0.63
0.59%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Lab
packs
1
0.99
0.99
0.05%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
8
0.37
0.05
0.02%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Mixture
of
hazardous
wastes
from
non­
specific
sources
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
F'
code
wastes)
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
12
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
2
0.09
0.05
0.00%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Organic
wastes
9
7.79
0.87
0.38%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Spent
solvents
14
7.51
0.54
0.37%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Unknown
3
0.84
0.28
0.04%

Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
1.03
1.03
0.05%

Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.90
0.90
0.04%

Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
Organic
wastes
1
0.67
0.67
0.03%

Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
Spent
solvents
1
0.40
0.40
0.02%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.23
0.23
0.01%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.26
0.26
0.01%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.23
0.23
0.01%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Organic
wastes
1
0.65
0.65
0.03%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Spent
solvents
1
0.39
0.39
0.02%

Janitorial
Services
56172
7342,
7349,
4581
Spent
solvents
1
1.24
1.24
0.06%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
38
24.10
0.63
1.19%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
42
43.61
1.04
2.15%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Lab
packs
1
0.25
0.25
0.01%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
19
1.95
0.10
0.10%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
9
0.73
0.08
0.04%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Organic
wastes
29
24.56
0.85
1.21%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
13
Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Spent
solvents
37
18.45
0.50
0.91%

Other
Social
Advocacy
Organizations
813319
8399
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
52
19.69
0.38
0.97%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
56
16.19
0.29
0.80%

Unknown
Lab
packs
14
5.07
0.36
0.25%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
23
3.77
0.16
0.19%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
31
4.62
0.15
0.23%

Unknown
Organic
wastes
77
37.99
0.49
1.87%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
70
26.29
0.38
1.30%

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
62431
8331
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.14
0.14
0.01%

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
62431
8331
Organic
wastes
1
1.96
1.96
0.10%

Total
232
b
286
1.23
14.11%

Vocational
Schools
Administrative
Management
and
General
Management
Consulting
Services
541611
8742
Organic
wastes
1
0.07
0.07
0.00%

Administrative
Management
and
General
Management
Consulting
Services
541611
8742
Spent
solvents
1
0.06
0.06
0.00%

Air
Traffic
Control
488111
4581,
9621
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Air
Traffic
Control
488111
4581,
9621
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.51
0.51
0.03%

Air
Traffic
Control
488111
4581,
9621
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.17
0.17
0.01%

Air
Traffic
Control
488111
4581,
9621
Spent
solvents
1
1.45
1.45
0.07%

Aircraft
Manufacturing
336411
3721,
3728
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.06
0.06
0.00%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
14
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.53
0.53
0.03%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
0.01
0.01
0.00%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Lab
packs
1
1.42
1.42
0.07%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.16
0.16
0.01%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Organic
wastes
2
2.63
1.31
0.13%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Spent
solvents
3
1.86
0.62
0.09%

Correctional
Institutions
92214
9223
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
1.55
1.55
0.08%

Correctional
Institutions
92214
9223
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.71
0.71
0.03%

Correctional
Institutions
92214
9223
Spent
solvents
2
2.06
1.03
0.10%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
3
1.60
0.53
0.08%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
3
1.01
0.34
0.05%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Lab
packs
1
0.03
0.03
0.00%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Organic
wastes
1
1.51
1.51
0.07%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Spent
solvents
1
1.61
1.61
0.08%

Fire
Protection
92216
9224
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.90
0.90
0.04%

Fire
Protection
92216
9224
Spent
solvents
1
1.33
1.33
0.07%

General
Automotive
Repair
811111
7538
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
2
3.31
1.65
0.16%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
15
wastes
General
Automotive
Repair
811111
7538
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.42
0.42
0.02%

General
Automotive
Repair
811111
7538
Organic
wastes
1
0.13
0.13
0.01%

General
Automotive
Repair
811111
7538
Spent
solvents
1
1.18
1.18
0.06%

National
Security
92811
9711
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
2
4.93
2.46
0.24%

National
Security
92811
9711
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
0.28
0.14
0.01%

National
Security
92811
9711
Lab
packs
1
0.19
0.19
0.01%

National
Security
92811
9711
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.06
0.06
0.00%

National
Security
92811
9711
Organic
wastes
2
4.41
2.20
0.22%

National
Security
92811
9711
Spent
solvents
1
1.02
1.02
0.05%

Other
Automotive
Mechanical
and
Electrical
Repair
and
Maintenance
811118
7539
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.52
0.52
0.03%

Other
Automotive
Mechanical
and
Electrical
Repair
and
Maintenance
811118
7539
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

Other
Automotive
Mechanical
and
Electrical
Repair
and
Maintenance
811118
7539
Spent
solvents
1
0.19
0.19
0.01%

Other
Justice,
Public
Order,
and
Safety
Activities
92219
9229
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.06
0.06
0.00%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
10
3.21
0.32
0.16%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
12
2.77
0.23
0.14%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Lab
packs
2
2.39
1.19
0.12%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
4
0.56
0.14
0.03%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
10
2.27
0.23
0.11%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Organic
wastes
19
27.10
1.43
1.33%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Spent
solvents
13
12.61
0.97
0.62%
Exhibit
D­
2
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Hazardous
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
c
Page
D­
16
Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Unknown
1
0.14
0.14
0.01%

Technical
and
Trade
Schools
61151
7231,
7241,
8243,

8249,
8299
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.23
0.23
0.01%

Technical
and
Trade
Schools
61151
7231,
7241,
8243,

8249,
8299
Spent
solvents
1
0.23
0.23
0.01%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
19
14.08
0.74
0.69%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
26
9.78
0.38
0.48%

Unknown
Lab
packs
3
2.16
0.72
0.11%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
5
0.18
0.04
0.01%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
25
2.82
0.11
0.14%

Unknown
Organic
wastes
68
47.62
0.70
2.35%

Unknown
Pesticide
wastes
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
40
17.14
0.43
0.84%

Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services
62431
8331
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.15
0.15
0.01%

Total
147
b
183
1.25
9.04%

Grand
Total
999
2,030
2.03
100.00%

a
Exhibit
does
not
include
data
on
remediation
wastes.
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
remediation
waste
if
it
was
represented
by
the
Biennial
Report
source
code
G41­
G49,

or
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
remediation."

b
An
SQG
may
generate
more
than
one
type
of
waste.
Thus,
the
total
number
of
SQGs
is
not
additive.

c
Based
on
total
quantity
of
waste
generated
by
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001,
i.
e.,
2,030
tons.
Page
D­
17
Exhibit
D­
3
Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Laboratory
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Laboratory
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
4­
Year
Schools
General/
Non­
Hospitals
Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.18
0.18
0.01%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Lab
packs
1
3.58
3.58
0.18%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Organic
wastes
1
0.20
0.20
0.01%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Spent
solvents
1
1.82
1.82
0.09%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Dioxin
pesticide
wastes
1
0.10
0.10
0.00%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
35
21.91
0.63
1.08%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
31
9.44
0.30
0.47%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Lab
packs
27
27.41
1.02
1.35%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
25
18.66
0.75
0.92%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
3
5.47
1.82
0.27%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Organic
wastes
2
2.69
1.35
0.13%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Pesticide
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Spent
solvents
32
40.96
1.28
2.02%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Unknown
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.12
0.12
0.01%
Exhibit
D­
3
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Laboratory
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Laboratory
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
18
Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.11
0.11
0.01%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Spent
solvents
1
0.27
0.27
0.01%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
2
1.44
0.72
0.07%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
1.25
0.62
0.06%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
2.44
2.44
0.12%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.08
0.08
0.00%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Organic
wastes
1
0.14
0.14
0.01%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Spent
solvents
2
5.06
2.53
0.25%

Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
Spent
solvents
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

Other
General
Government
Support
92119
9199
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Other
General
Government
Support
92119
9199
Spent
solvents
1
0.84
0.84
0.04%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Lab
packs
2
0.06
0.03
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Spent
solvents
2
0.12
0.06
0.01%

Unknown
Heavy
metal
and
cyanide
wastes
1
0.65
0.65
0.03%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
54
21.03
0.39
1.04%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
45
12.14
0.27
0.60%

Unknown
Lab
packs
49
42.04
0.86
2.07%
Exhibit
D­
3
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Laboratory
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Laboratory
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
19
Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
39
24.60
0.63
1.21%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
4
2.10
0.52
0.10%

Unknown
Organic
wastes
4
1.60
0.40
0.08%

Unknown
Pesticide
wastes
2
0.25
0.13
0.01%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
51
36.53
0.72
1.80%

Unknown
Unknown
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Subtotal
227
c
285
1.26
14.06%

University
Hospitals
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.65
0.65
0.03%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Lab
packs
1
0.25
0.25
0.01%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.18
0.18
0.01%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.03
0.03
0.00%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Lab
packs
5
2.05
0.41
0.10%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
2
0.28
0.14
0.01%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Spent
solvents
5
14.26
2.85
0.70%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Lab
packs
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Spent
solvents
1
1.27
1.27
0.06%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
2
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
3
0.31
0.10
0.02%
Exhibit
D­
3
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Laboratory
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Laboratory
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
20
Unknown
Lab
packs
3
1.43
0.48
0.07%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
2
2.85
1.42
0.14%

Subtotal
17
c
24
1.39
1.16%

Total
244
309
1.27
15.22%

2­
Year
Schools
Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.32
0.32
0.02%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Spent
solvents
1
1.49
1.49
0.07%

Child
Day
Care
Services
62441
8351
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
3
0.39
0.13
0.02%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
4
1.50
0.37
0.07%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Lab
packs
1
0.99
0.99
0.05%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
2
0.09
0.04
0.00%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Organic
wastes
2
2.24
1.12
0.11%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Spent
solvents
4
3.35
0.84
0.17%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Unknown
3
0.06
0.02
0.00%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
14
8.05
0.58
0.40%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
12
2.69
0.22
0.13%
Exhibit
D­
3
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Laboratory
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Laboratory
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
21
Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Lab
packs
1
0.25
0.25
0.01%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
3
0.85
0.28
0.04%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Organic
wastes
2
0.35
0.18
0.02%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Spent
solvents
4
1.14
0.29
0.06%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
7
2.82
0.40
0.14%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
13
2.93
0.23
0.14%

Unknown
Lab
packs
10
3.16
0.32
0.16%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
5
2.85
0.57
0.14%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
8
3.69
0.46
0.18%

Total
65
c
39
0.60
1.93%

Vocational
Schools
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Lab
packs
1
1.42
1.42
0.07%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Spent
solvents
1
0.19
0.19
0.01%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Lab
packs
1
0.03
0.03
0.00%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
3
0.55
0.18
0.03%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.25
0.25
0.01%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Lab
packs
2
2.39
1.19
0.12%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Spent
solvents
1
0.20
0.20
0.01%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.22
0.22
0.01%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
0.95
0.48
0.05%

Unknown
Lab
packs
3
2.16
0.72
0.11%
Exhibit
D­
3
(
continued)

Number
of
C/
U
SQGs
that
Generated
Laboratory
Waste
in
2001
and
Quantity
of
Laboratory
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs,
by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
22
Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.28
0.28
0.01%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
2
1.06
0.53
0.05%

Total
17
c
10
0.57
0.48%

Grand
Total
326
358
1.10
17.63%

a
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
laboratory
waste
if
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
lab."

b
Exhibit
does
not
include
data
on
remediation
wastes.
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
remediation
waste
if
it
was
represented
by
the
Biennial
Report
source
code
G41­
G49,

or
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
remediation."

c
An
SQG
may
generate
more
than
one
type
of
waste.
Thus,
the
total
number
of
SQGs
is
not
additive.

d
Based
on
total
quantity
of
waste
generated
by
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001,
i.
e.,
2,030
tons.
Page
D­
23
Exhibit
D­
4
Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Art
Programs
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
4­
Year
Schools
Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
3
4.14
1.38
0.20%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
1.39
0.70
0.07%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Lab
packs
1
3.58
3.58
0.18%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
1.30
1.30
0.06%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Organic
wastes
2
0.75
0.37
0.04%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Pesticide
wastes
1
0.11
0.11
0.01%

Administration
of
Education
Programs
92311
9411
Spent
solvents
2
3.09
1.54
0.15%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Dioxin
pesticide
wastes
2
0.10
0.05
0.01%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
108
98.28
0.91
4.84%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
112
219.19
1.96
10.80%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Lab
packs
30
26.11
0.87
1.29%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
76
26.75
0.35
1.32%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
16
10.55
0.66
0.52%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Organic
wastes
49
25.51
0.52
1.26%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Pesticide
wastes
3
0.77
0.26
0.04%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Spent
solvents
92
97.22
1.06
4.79%
Exhibit
D­
4
(
continued)

Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Art
Programs
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
24
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Unknown
4
3.97
0.99
0.20%

Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
33511
3641
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
33511
3641
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
33511
3641
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Electric
Lamp
Bulb
and
Part
Manufacturing
33511
3641
Unknown
1
1.60
1.60
0.08%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.03
0.03
0.00%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
2.04
2.04
0.10%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Organic
wastes
1
0.90
0.90
0.04%

Elementary
and
Secondary
Schools
61111
8211
Spent
solvents
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
1.29
1.29
0.06%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.49
0.49
0.02%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.22
0.22
0.01%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Organic
wastes
1
0.07
0.07
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Spent
solvents
1
1.21
1.21
0.06%

Other
Commercial
Printing
323119
2759,
2771
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.08
0.08
0.00%

Other
Commercial
Printing
323119
2759,
2771
Organic
wastes
1
0.15
0.15
0.01%

Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.11
0.11
0.01%

Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
6.53
6.53
0.32%
Exhibit
D­
4
(
continued)

Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Art
Programs
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
25
Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
Organic
wastes
1
0.44
0.44
0.02%

Other
Electronic
Parts
and
Equipment
Wholesalers
42169
5065
Spent
solvents
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.06
0.06
0.00%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.74
0.74
0.04%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Lab
packs
1
0.46
0.46
0.02%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Organic
wastes
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Painting
and
Wall
Covering
Contractors
23521
1721,
1799
Spent
solvents
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.27
0.27
0.01%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.40
0.40
0.02%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Lab
packs
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.26
0.26
0.01%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Organic
wastes
1
0.26
0.26
0.01%
Exhibit
D­
4
(
continued)

Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Art
Programs
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
26
Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Spent
solvents
1
0.14
0.14
0.01%

Unknown
Dioxin
pesticide
wastes
2
0.09
0.05
0.00%

Unknown
Heavy
metal
and
cyanide
wastes
3
0.95
0.32
0.05%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
201
136.57
0.68
6.73%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
197
140.93
0.72
6.94%

Unknown
Lab
packs
67
58.03
0.87
2.86%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
129
38.92
0.30
1.92%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
35
8.35
0.24
0.41%

Unknown
Organic
wastes
113
73.61
0.65
3.63%

Unknown
Pesticide
wastes
6
0.62
0.10
0.03%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
187
132.87
0.71
6.55%

Unknown
Unknown
6
3.96
0.66
0.19%

Waste
Management
and
Remediation
Services
562
4212,
4953,
4959,

7359,
7699
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Waste
Management
and
Remediation
Services
562
4212,
4953,
4959,

7359,
7699
Organic
wastes
1
0.73
0.73
0.04%

Waste
Management
and
Remediation
Services
562
4212,
4953,
4959,

7359,
7699
Spent
solvents
1
0.65
0.65
0.03%

Total
462
c
1,137
2.46
56.02%

2­
Year
Schools
Civic
and
Social
Organizations
81341
8641,
8699
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
2.74
2.74
0.13%

Civic
and
Social
Organizations
81341
8641,
8699
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
5.49
5.49
0.27%
Exhibit
D­
4
(
continued)

Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Art
Programs
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
27
Civic
and
Social
Organizations
81341
8641,
8699
Organic
wastes
1
0.43
0.43
0.02%

Civic
and
Social
Organizations
81341
8641,
8699
Spent
solvents
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
3
0.79
0.26
0.04%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
3
1.64
0.55
0.08%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Lab
packs
1
0.99
0.99
0.05%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.13
0.13
0.01%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.07
0.07
0.00%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Organic
wastes
2
3.88
1.94
0.19%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Spent
solvents
2
0.73
0.36
0.04%

Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
1.03
1.03
0.05%

Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.90
0.90
0.04%

Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
Organic
wastes
1
0.67
0.67
0.03%

Educational
Support
Services
61171
8299,
8748
Spent
solvents
1
0.40
0.40
0.02%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
3
0.05
0.02
0.00%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
0.73
0.36
0.04%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Organic
wastes
1
0.52
0.52
0.03%

Junior
Colleges
61121
8222
Spent
solvents
2
0.43
0.22
0.02%
Exhibit
D­
4
(
continued)

Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Art
Programs
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
28
Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
20
7.85
0.39
0.39%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
24
6.93
0.29
0.34%

Unknown
Lab
packs
2
0.82
0.41
0.04%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
7
0.36
0.05
0.02%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
12
1.10
0.09
0.05%

Unknown
Organic
wastes
26
10.19
0.39
0.50%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
30
9.10
0.30
0.45%

Total
64
c
58
0.91
2.86%

Vocational
Schools
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.53
0.53
0.03%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Organic
wastes
1
1.77
1.77
0.09%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Spent
solvents
1
0.95
0.95
0.05%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
0.34
0.17
0.02%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Lab
packs
1
1.35
1.35
0.07%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
3
0.43
0.14
0.02%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Organic
wastes
5
7.82
1.56
0.39%

Other
Technical
and
Trade
Schools
611519
8243,
8249,
8299
Spent
solvents
2
1.00
0.50
0.05%
Exhibit
D­
4
(
continued)

Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Art
Programs
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
29
Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
2
1.06
0.53
0.05%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
3
1.57
0.52
0.08%

Unknown
Lab
packs
2
1.42
0.71
0.07%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.04
0.04
0.00%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
6
0.45
0.07
0.02%

Unknown
Organic
wastes
6
3.06
0.51
0.15%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
2
1.07
0.54
0.05%

Total
16
c
23
1.43
1.13%

Grand
Total
542
1,218
2.25
60.01%

a
The
Biennial
Report
does
not
contain
a
data
element
that
indicates
positively
whether
a
hazardous
waste
stream
was
generated
as
a
result
of
art­
related
activities.
Thus,
the
exhibit
shows
data
for
all
hazardous
waste
generated
by
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
art
programs.
It
should
not
be
assumed,
however,
that
all
of
this
waste
quantity
is
related
to
art
activities.
In
fact,
some
percentage
of
this
waste
might
come
from
SQGs
within
the
art
programs.

b
Exhibit
does
not
include
data
on
remediation
wastes.
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
remediation
waste
if
it
was
represented
by
the
Biennial
Report
source
code
G41­
G49,

or
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
remediation."

c
An
SQG
may
generate
more
than
one
type
of
waste.
Thus,
the
total
number
of
SQGs
is
not
additive.

d
Based
on
total
quantity
of
waste
generated
by
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001,
i.
e.,
2,030
tons.
Page
D­
30
Exhibit
D­
5
Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Medical
Schools
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
4­
Year
Schools
Medical
Schools
All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.69
0.69
0.03%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.08
0.08
0.00%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.16
0.16
0.01%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Organic
wastes
1
0.13
0.13
0.01%

All
Other
Miscellaneous
Schools
and
Instruction
611699
7999,
8299
Spent
solvents
1
0.25
0.25
0.01%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
4
5.14
1.29
0.25%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
3
18.84
6.28
0.93%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
2
15.20
7.60
0.75%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Organic
wastes
3
0.14
0.05
0.01%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Spent
solvents
3
9.76
3.25
0.48%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
2
2.17
1.08
0.11%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
1.57
0.79
0.08%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
2.44
2.44
0.12%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.08
0.08
0.00%
Exhibit
D­
5
(
continued)

Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Medical
Schools
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
31
Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Organic
wastes
1
0.14
0.14
0.01%

Other
Ambulatory
Health
Care
Services
6219
4119,
4522
Spent
solvents
2
6.65
3.32
0.33%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
2
0.27
0.13
0.01%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.02
0.02
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Lab
packs
1
0.05
0.05
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Organic
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Research
and
Development
in
the
Physical,
Engineering,
and
Life
Sciences
54171
3721,
3724,
3728,

3761,
3764,
3769,

8731,
8733
Spent
solvents
3
0.20
0.07
0.01%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
8
5.00
0.63
0.25%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
4
0.33
0.08
0.02%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
3
0.08
0.03
0.00%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
6
4.96
0.83
0.24%

Total
21
c
74
3.54
3.67%
Exhibit
D­
5
(
continued)

Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Medical
Schools
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
32
Hospitals
Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
2
2.22
1.11
0.11%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
2
5.30
2.65
0.26%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Lab
packs
1
0.25
0.25
0.01%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
2
0.47
0.23
0.02%

Colleges,
Universities,
and
Professional
Schools
61131
8221
Spent
solvents
2
0.09
0.04
0.00%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
9
11.20
1.24
0.55%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
7
1.00
0.14
0.05%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Lab
packs
5
2.05
0.41
0.10%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
7
0.71
0.10
0.04%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Organic
wastes
5
2.01
0.40
0.10%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Spent
solvents
10
31.18
3.12
1.54%

General
Medical
and
Surgical
Hospitals
62211
8062,
8069
Unknown
1
0.30
0.30
0.01%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Lab
packs
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Medical
Laboratories
621511
8071
Spent
solvents
1
1.27
1.27
0.06%

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
8069
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
1
0.07
0.07
0.00%

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
8069
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
1
4.15
4.15
0.20%

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
62231
8069
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'
1
0.40
0.40
0.02%
Exhibit
D­
5
(
continued)

Number
of
SQGs
at
C/
Us
with
Medical
Schools
and
Quantity
of
Hazardous
Waste
Generated
by
These
SQGs
in
2001,

by
Type
of
Institution,
Industry
Sector,
and
Waste
Type
a,
b
Industry
Sector
NAICS
Code
SIC
Code(
s)
Waste
Type
Number
of
SQGs
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
Avg.
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
(
Tons)
%
of
Total
Qty.
of
Waste
Generated
d
Page
D­
33
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
code
wastes)

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
8069
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.00
0.00
0.00%

Specialty
(
except
Psychiatric
and
Substance
Abuse)
Hospitals
62231
8069
Spent
solvents
1
0.17
0.17
0.01%

Unknown
Ignitable,
corrosive,
and/
or
reactive
characteristic
wastes
8
4.60
0.57
0.23%

Unknown
Inorganic
(
metal)
wastes
7
2.07
0.30
0.10%

Unknown
Lab
packs
4
1.44
0.36
0.07%

Unknown
Listed
discarded
chemical
products
(
i.
e.,
'
P'
and/
or
'
U'

code
wastes)
3
0.11
0.04
0.01%

Unknown
Mixture
of
toxic
characteristic
wastes
(
i.
e.,
mixture
of
'
D'
code
wastes)
1
0.07
0.07
0.00%

Unknown
Organic
wastes
1
0.01
0.01
0.00%

Unknown
Spent
solvents
7
6.24
0.89
0.31%

Total
28
c
77
2.76
3.81%

Grand
Total
49
152
3.10
7.48%

a
The
Biennial
Report
does
not
contain
a
data
element
that
indicates
positively
whether
a
hazardous
waste
stream
was
generated
as
a
result
of
medical
school/
hospital
activities.
Thus,
the
exhibit
shows
data
for
SQGs
whose
site
names
refer
to
a
medical
school
or
to
a
hospital
that
based
on
the
site
name
belongs
to
a
C/
U
(
e.
g.,
university
hospital,
university
medical
center).

b
Exhibit
does
not
include
data
on
remediation
wastes.
For
purposes
of
this
analysis,
a
waste
was
considered
a
remediation
waste
if
it
was
represented
by
the
Biennial
Report
source
code
G41­
G49,

or
the
Biennial
Report
waste
description
contained
the
word
"
remediation."

c
An
SQG
may
generate
more
than
one
type
of
waste.
Thus,
the
total
number
of
SQGs
is
not
additive.

d
Based
on
total
quantity
of
waste
generated
by
C/
U
SQGs
in
2001,
i.
e.,
2,030
tons.