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. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that this section
is intended to address the unique circumstances associated with the
generation and management of treated wood waste. The Legislature
further declares that this section does not set a precedent
applicable to the management, including disposal, of other hazardous
wastes.
(b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall
apply:
(1) "Treated wood" means wood that has been treated with a
chemical preservative for purposes of protecting the wood against
attacks from insects, microorganisms, fungi, and other environmental
conditions that can lead to decay of the wood, and the chemical
preservative is registered pursuant to the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. Sec. 136 et seq.).
(2) "Wood preserving industry" means business concerns, other than
retailers, that manufacture or sell treated wood products in the
state.
(c) This section applies only to treated wood waste that, solely
due to the presence of a preservative in the wood, is a hazardous
waste and to which both of the following requirements apply:
(1) The treated wood waste is not subject to regulation as a
hazardous waste under the federal act.
(2) Section 25143.1.5 does not apply to the treated wood waste.
(d) (1) Notwithstanding Sections 25189.5 and 25201, treated wood
waste shall be disposed of in either a class I hazardous waste
landfill, or in a composite-lined portion of a solid waste landfill
unit that meets all requirements applicable to disposal of municipal
solid waste in California after October 9, 1993, and that is
regulated by waste discharge requirements issued pursuant to Division
7 (commencing with Section 13000) of the Water Code for discharges
of designated waste, as defined in Section 13173 of the Water Code,
or treated wood waste.
(2) A solid waste landfill that accepts treated wood waste shall
comply with all of the following requirements:
(A) Manage the treated wood waste to prevent scavenging.
(B) Ensure that any management of the treated wood waste at the
solid waste landfill before disposal, or in lieu of disposal,
complies with the applicable requirements of this chapter, except as
otherwise provided by regulations adopted pursuant to subdivision
(f).
(C) If monitoring at the composite-lined portion of a landfill
unit at which treated wood waste has been disposed of indicates a
verified release, then treated wood waste shall not be discharged to
that landfill unit until corrective action results in cessation of
the release.
(e) (1) Each wholesaler and retailer of treated wood and treated
wood-like products in this state shall conspicuously post information
at or near the point of display or customer selection of treated
wood and treated wood-like products used for fencing, decking,
retaining walls, landscaping, outdoor structures, and similar uses.
The information shall be provided to wholesalers and retailers by the
wood preserving industry in 22-point type, or larger, and contain
the following message: