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Section 2- Batteries

Wet Lead Acid Batteries
Non-spillable Dry/Gel Lead Acid Batteries
Nickel-Cadmium Batteries
Magnesium Batteries
Lithium Sulfur Dioxide Batteries

Section 3- Contaminated Anti-freeze

Section 4- Contaminated Gasoline

Section 5- Fluorescent Lamps

Mercury Containing Fluorescent Lamps
Mercury Vapor Lamps
High Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps
Metal Halide

Section 6- Fueling Stations (MTC Fuel Stations:  1, 2, 3, MATES, and 1386.

Section 7- Mercury Thermostats

Section 8- Regulated Non-Hazardous Wastes

Petroleum Absorbents
Grease
Petroleum Contaminated Oil Dri
Oily Water
Wash Rack Sludge

Section 9- Spent Weapon Cleaning Swabs and Solvent Rags

Section 10- Used Filters

Diesel/JP-8 Fuel Filters
Transmission and Hydraulic Oil Filters
Regular Oil Filters
Synthetic and Fire Resistant Hydraulic Oil Filters
Diesel/JP-8 Water Separator Filters (Station #1 and Radian)
Coolant Filters
Filmax Filters
Heating Oil Furnace Filters

Section 11- Used Oil

Regular Engine Oil
Fire Resistant Hydraulic Oil (FRH)
Synthetic Oil
Regular Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
Synthetic Hydraulic and Transmission Oil
Water/Dirt Contaminated Diesel and JP-8 (Over 20% water, use regulated non-hazardous waste SOP)

Section 12- Waste Paints

Oil Based Paints
Alkyd Based Paints
Water Based Paints
Naphtha/Solvent Based Paint
Paint Thinners
Any Paint Related Material

Section 13- Miscellaneous Spent Solvents

Carburetor Cleaner Solvent
Naphtha Dry Cleaning Solvent
Carbon Removing Compound
DUNKIT Solvent (Seal Team)
ZEP Parts Washer Solvent
Aqueous Parts Washer
Any other miscellaneous solvents/degreasers used be tenant/unit not mentioned.

Section 14- Spent M5-HC Smoke Pots

Section 15- Central Wash Facility

Section 16- Empty Containers

Appendix A- 180-Day Waste Accumulation Area Checklist