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9/9/1985
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(c) Any wastewater having a pH less than 5. 5, in excess of <br /> 9. 5, or having any other corrosive property capable of causing damage <br /> or hazard to structures, equipment, or personnel of the wastewater <br /> system. <br /> (d) Any waters or wastes containing pollutants which, due to <br /> their nature or concentration, may interfere with any wastewater <br /> treatment process, constitute a hazard to humans or animals, or <br /> otherwise be considered toxic due to their nature or concentration, <br /> including but not limited to the following substances : <br /> Acenaphthene <br /> Acrolein <br /> Acrylonitrile <br /> Aldrin/Dieldrin <br /> Antimony and compounds <br /> Arsenic and compounds <br /> Asbestos <br /> Benzene <br /> Benzidine <br /> Beryllium and compounds <br /> Cadmium and compounds <br /> Carbon Tetrachloride <br /> Chlordane (technical mixture and metabolites) <br /> Chlorinated benzenes ( other than dichlorobenzenes) <br /> Chlorinated ethanes ( including 1, 2-dichloroethane, <br /> 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane, and hexachloroethane) <br /> Chloroalkyl ethers (chloromethyl, chloroethyl, and mixed <br /> ethers) <br /> Chlorinated naphthalene <br /> Chlorinated phenols (other than those listed elsewhere; <br /> includes trichlorophenols and chlorinated cresols) <br /> Chloroform <br /> 2-chlorophenol <br /> Chromium and compounds <br /> Copper and compounds <br /> Cyanide s <br /> DDT and metabolites <br /> Dichlorobenzenes ( 1, 2-, 1,3-, and 1, 4-dichlorobenzenes) <br /> Dichlorobenzidine <br /> Dichloroethylenes ( 1, 1-and 1, 2-dichioroethylene) <br /> 2,4-dichlorophenol <br /> Dichloropropane and dichloropropene <br /> 2,4-dimethylphenol <br /> Dinitrotoluene <br /> Diphenylhydrazine <br /> Endosulfan and metabolites <br /> Endrin and metabolites <br /> Ethylbenzene <br /> Fluoroanthene <br /> Haloethers (other than those listed elsewhere; includes <br /> chlorophenylphenyl ethers, bromophenylphenyl ether, <br /> bis-(chloroethoxy) methane and polychlorinated diphenyl <br /> ethers) <br /> Halomethanes ( other than those listed elsewhere, includes <br /> methylene chloromethylchoride, methylbromide , bromoform, <br /> dichlorobromomethane, trichlorofluoromethane, dichloro- <br /> difluoromethane) <br /> Heptachlor and metabolites <br /> Hexachlorobutadiene <br /> Hexachlorocyclohexane (all isomers ) <br /> Hexachlorocyclopentadiene <br /> Isophorone <br /> Lead and compounds <br />
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