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REGULATED SUBSTANCE CASRN SHS1 (residential, used aquifer, TDS<2500 mg/L)
Permit by
RulePermit by Rule3
Permit by Rule Direct
Contact(RDC)Soil to Groundwater Pathway
Numeric Value
Historic Fill
Section
287.102(l)Soil/Dredged Material Exceeding
Safe Fill or Impacted by
Spill/Release:Section 287.102(k)
Segregated BBC
from C/D Waste,
271.103(i)Soil MSC2 (RDC)
mg/kg (lowest)
100XMSC
(M)
mg/kg
Generic Value (GV)
mg/kg
mg/kg
Higher of M
to GV
RDC4 (soil)
mg/kg
SPLP5mg/L
Lower of RDC or
RGV mg/kgETHYL ACETATE 141-78-6 10000 C 870 220 E 870 10000 8.7 N 220 ETHYL ACRYLATE 140-88-5 23 N 0.31 0.12 E 0.31 23 0.0031 N 0.12 ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 10000 C 70 46 E 70 10000 0.7 M 46 ETHYL DIPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE,S- (EPTC) 759-94-4 5500 G 91 65 E 91 5500 0.91 G 65 ETHYL ETHER 60-29-7 10000 C 190 53 E 190 10000 1.9 N 53 ETHYL METHACRYLATE 97-63-2 20000 G 87 14 E 87 20000 0.87 N 14 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 107-21-1 10000 C ] 1400 170 E 170 10000 14 H 170 ETHYLENE THIOUREA (ETU) 96-45-7 18 G 0.3 0.034 E 0.3 18 0.003 H 0.034 ETHYLP-NITROPHENYL PHENYLPHOSPHOROTHIOATE 2104-64-5 2.2 G 0.037 0.12 E 0.12 2.2 0.00037 G 0.12 FENAMIPHOS 22224-92-6 55 G 0.2 0.17 E 0.2 55 0.002 H 0.17 FENVALERATE (PYDRIN) 51630-58-1 5500 G 8.5 94 E 94 5500 0.085 S 94 FLUOMETURON (FLUOMETRON IN EPA FEB 96) 2164-17-2 2900 G 9 2.5 E 9 2900 0.09 H 2.5 FLUORANTHENE 206-44-0 8800 G 26 3,200 E 3200 8800 0.26 S 3200 FLUORENE 86-73-7 8800 G 150 3000 E 3000 8800 1.5 G 3000 FLUOROTRICHLOROMETHANE (FREON 11) 75-69-4 10000 C 200 87 E 200 10000 2 H 87 FONOFOS 944-22-9 140 N 1 2.9 E 2.9 140 0.01 H 2.9 FORMALDEHYDE 50-00-0 24 N 100 12 E 100 24 1 H 12 FORMIC ACID 64-18-6 10000 C 1,900 210 E 1900 10000 19 N 210 FOSETYL-AL 39148-24-8 190000 C 11000 9,700 E 11000 190000 110 G 9700 FURAN 110-00-9 220 G 0.97 0.42 E 0.97 220 0.0097 N 0.42 FURFURAL 98-01-1 660 G 11 1.4 E 11 660 0.097 N 1.4 GLYPHOSATE 1071-83-6 22000 G 70 620 E 620 22000 0.7 M 620 HEPTACHLOR 76-44-8 4 G 0.04 0.68 E 0.68 4 0.0004 M 0.68 HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE 1024-57-3 2 G 0.02 1.1 E 1.1 2 0.0002 M 1.1 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 118-74-1 11 G 0.1 0.96 E 0.96 11 0.001 M 0.96 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 87-68-3 44 G 0.1 1.2 E 1.2 44 0.001 H 1.2 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE 77-47-4 1500 G 5 91 E 91 1500 0.05 M 91 HEXACHLOROETHANE 67-72-1 220 G 0.1 0.56 E 0.56 220 0.001 H 0.56 HEXANE 110-54-3 3800 N 55 500 E 500 3800 0.55 N 500 HEXYTHIAZOX (SAVEY) 78587-05-0 5500 G 50 820 E 820 5500 0.5 S 820 HYDRAZINE/HYDRAZINE SULFATE 302-01-2 0.064 N 0.00088 0.000098 E 0.00088 0.064 0.0000088 N 0.000098 HYDROQUINONE 123-31-9 8800 G 150 20 E 150 8800 1.5 G 20 INDENO[1,2,3-CD]PYRENE 193-39-5 25 G 0.09 7000 E 7000 25 0.0009 G 25 IPRODIONE 36734-19-7 8800 G 150 430 E 430 8800 1.5 G 430 ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL 78-83-1 10000 C 290 76 E 290 10000 2.9 N 76 ISOPHORONE 78-59-1 10000 C 10 1.9 E 10 10000 0.1 H 1.9 KEPONE 143-50-0 1.1 G 0.0041 0.56 E 0.56 1.1 0.000041 G 0.56 MALATHION 121-75-5 1400 N 10 34 E 34 1400 0.1 H 34 MALEIC HYDRAZIDE 123-33-1 110000 G 400 47 E 400 110000 4 H 47 MANEB 12427-38-2 1100 G 18 2 E 18 1100 0.18 G 2 MERPHOS OXIDE 78-48-8 6.6 G 0.11 15 E 15 6.6 0.0011 G 6.6 METHACRYLONITRILE 126-98-7 13 N 0.19 0.031 E 0.19 13 0.0019 N 0.031 METHAMIDOPHOS 10265-92-6 11 G 0.18 0.022 E 0.18 11 0.0018 G 0.022 METHANOL 67-56-1 10000 C 490 58 E 490 10000 4.9 N 58 METHOMYL 16752-77-5 5500 G 20 3.2 E 20 5500 0.2 H 3.2 METHOXYCHLOR 72-43-5 1100 G 4 630 E 630 1100 0.04 M 630 METHOXYETHANOL,2- 109-86-4 220 G 3.7 0.41 E 3.7 220 0.037 G 0.41 METHYL ACETATE 79-20-9 10000 C 3700 690 E 3700 10000 37 G 690 METHYL ACRYLATE 96-33-3 6600 G 110 27 E 110 6600 1.1 G 27 METHYL CHLORIDE 74-87-3 180 N 0.3 0.038 E 0.3 180 0.003 H 0.038 METHYL ETHYL KETONE 78-93-3 10000 C 280 54 E 280 10000 2.8 N 54 METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE 108-10-1 1500 N 19 2.9 E 19 1500 0.19 N 2.9 METHYL METHACRYLATE 80-62-6 10000 C 190 26 E 190 10000 1.9 N 26 METHYL METHANESULFONATE 66-27-3 180 G 0.67 0.083 E 0.67 180 0.0067 G 0.083 METHYL PARATHION 298-00-0 17 N 0.2 0.42 E 0.42 17 0.002 H 0.42 METHYL STYRENE (MIXED ISOMERS) 25013-15-4 1300 G 22 120 E 120 1300 0.22 G 120 METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE) 1634-04-4 10000 C 2 0.28 E 2 10000 0.02 H 0.28 METHYLENE BIS(2-CHLOROANILINE),4,4'- 101-14-4 140 G 0.51 3.9 E 3.9 140 0.0051 G 3.9 METHYLNAPHTHALENE,2- 91-57-6 4400 G 73 2,900 E 2900 4400 0.73 G 2900 METHYLSTYRENE,ALPHA 98-83-9 15000 G 68 120 E 120 15000 0.68 N 120 NAPHTHALENE 91-20-3 4400 G 10 25 E 25 4400 0.1 H 25 NAPHTHYLAMINE,1- 134-32-7 9.9 G 0.037 0.3 E 0.3 9.9 0.00037 G 0.3 NAPHTHYLAMINE,2- 91-59-8 9.9 G 0.037 0.012 E 0.037 9.9 0.00037 G 0.012 NAPROPAMIDE 15299-99-7 22000 G 370 860 E 860 22000 3.7 G 860 NITROANILINE,M- 99-09-2 13 G 0.21 0.033 E 0.21 13 0.0021 G 0.033 NITROANILINE,O- 88-74-4 13 G 0.21 0.038 E 0.21 13 0.0021 G 0.038 NITROANILINE,P- 100-01-6 13 G 0.21 0.031 E 0.21 13 0.0021 G 0.031 NITROBENZENE 98-95-3 110 G 1.8 0.79 E 1.8 110 0.018 G 0.79 NITROPHENOL,2- 88-75-5 1800 G 29 5.9 E 29 1800 0.29 G 5.9 NITROPHENOL,4- 100-02-7 1800 G 6 4.1 E 6 1800 0.06 H 4.1 NITROPROPANE,2- 79-46-9 0.12 N 0.0016 0.00026 E 0.0016 0.12 0.000016 N 0.00026 NITROSODIETHYLAMINE,N- 55-18-5 0.0073 N 0.0001 0.000018 E 0.0001 0.0073 0.000001 N 0.000018 NITROSODIMETHYLAMINE,N- 62-75-9 0.023 N 0.00031 0.000041 E 0.00031 0.023 0.0000031 N 0.000041 NITROSO-DI-N-BUTYLAMINE,N- 924-16-3 3.3 G 0.0027 0.0033 E 0.0033 3.3 0.000027 N 0.0033 NITROSODI-N-PROPYLAMINE,N- 621-64-7 2.6 G 0.0094 0.0013 E 0.0094 2.6 0.000094 G 0.0013 NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE,N- 86-30-6 3700 G 13 20 E 20 3700 0.13 G 20 NITROSO-N-ETHYLUREA,N- 759-73-9 0.13 G 0.00047 0.000054 E 0.00047 0.13 0.0000047 G 0.000054 OCTYL PHTHALATE,DI-N- 117-84-0 4400 G 73 10,000 C 10000 4400 0.73 G 4400 OXAMYL (VYDATE) 23135-22-0 5500 G 20 2.6 E 20 5500 0.2 M 2.6 PARATHION 56-38-2 1300 G 22 130 E 130 1300 0.22 G 130 PCB-1016 (AROCLOR) 12674-11-2 15 G 0.05 14 E 14 15 0 P 14 PCB-1221 (AROCLOR) 11104-28-2 36 G 0.05 0.24 E 0.24 36 0 P 0.24 PCB-1232 (AROCLOR) 11141-16-5 36 G 0.05 0.19 E 0.19 36 0 P 0.19 PCB-1242 (AROCLOR) 53469-21-9 36 G 0.05 6 E 6 36 0 P 6 PCB-1248 (AROCLOR) 12672-29-6 9.9 G 0.05 24 E 24 9.9 0 P 9.9 PCB-1254 (AROCLOR) 11097-69-1 4.4 G 0.05 100 E 100 4.4 0 P 4.4 PCB-1260 (AROCLOR) 11096-82-5 30 G 0.05 230 E 230 30 0 P 30 PEBULATE 1114-71-2 10000 C 180 300 E 300 10000 1.8 G 300 PENTACHLOROBENZENE 608-93-5 180 G 2.9 230 E 230 180 0.029 G 180 PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE 82-68-8 69 G 0.25 5 E 5 69 0.0025 G 5 PENTACHLOROPHENOL 87-86-5 150 G 0.1 5 E 5 150 0.001 M 5 PHENACETIN 62-44-2 8100 G 30 12 E 30 8100 0.3 G 12 PHENANTHRENE 85-01-8 66000 G 110 10,000 E 10000 66000 1.1 S 10000 PHENOL 108-95-2 130000 G 400 66 E 400 130000 4 H 66 PHENYLENEDIAMINE,M- 108-45-2 1300 G 22 3.1 E 22 1300 0.22 G 3.1 PHENYLPHENOL,2- 90-43-7 9200 G 34 490 E 490 9200 0.34 G 490 PHORATE 298-02-2 13 N 0.19 0.41 E 0.41 13 0.0019 N 0.41 PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE 85-44-9 190000 C 7,300 2,300 E 7300 190000 73 G 2300 PICLORAM 1918-02-1 15000 G 50 7.4 E 50 15000 0.5 M 7.4 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS(ARACLORS)(PCBS) 0.0005 M 0 PRONAMIDE 23950-58-5 17000 G 5 3.1 E 5 17000 0.05 H 3.1 PROPANIL 709-98-8 1100 G 18 9.2 E 18 1100 0.18 G 9.2 PROPHAM 122-42-9 4400 G 73 17 E 73 4400 0.73 G 17 PROPYLBENZENE,N- 103-65-1 2200 G 150 290 E 290 2200 1.5 G 290 PROPYLENE OXIDE 75-56-9 75 G 0.28 0.049 E 0.28 75 0.0028 G 0.049 PYRENE 129-00-0 6600 G 13 2200 E 2200 6600 0.13 S 2200 PYRIDINE 110-86-1 67 N 0.97 0.11 E 0.97 67 0.0097 N 0.11 QUINOLINE 91-22-5 1.5 G 0.0055 0.018 E 0.018 1.5 0.000055 G 0.018 QUIZALOFOP (ASSURE) 76578-14-8 2000 G 30 47 E 47 2000 0.3 S 47 RONNEL 299-84-3 11000 G 180 280 E 280 11000 1.8 G 280 SIMAZINE 122-34-9 150 G 0.4 0.15 E 0.4 150 0.004 M 0.15 STRYCHNINE 57-24-9 66 G 1.1 0.89 E 1.1 66 0.011 G 0.89 STYRENE 100-42-5 10000 C 10 24 E 24 10000 0.1 M 24 TEBUTHIURON 34014-18-1 15000 G 50 83 E 83 15000 0.5 H 83 TERBACIL 5902-51-2 2900 G 9 2.2 E 9 2900 0.09 H 2.2 TERBUFOS 13071-79-9 1.7 N 0.09 0.12 E 0.12 1.7 0.0009 H 0.12 TETRACHLOROBENZENE,1,2,4,5- 95-94-3 66 G 1.1 5.1 E 5.1 66 0.011 G 5.1 TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN,2,3,7,8- (TCDD) 1746-01-6 0.00012 G 0.000003 0.032 E 0.032 0.00012 0.00000003 M 0.00012 TETRACHLOROETHANE,1,1,1,2- 630-20-6 690 G 7 18 E 18 690 0.07 H 18 TETRACHLOROETHANE,1,1,2,2- 79-34-5 5.5 N 0.03 0.0093 E 0.03 5.5 0.0003 N 0.0093 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE (PCE) 127-18-4 340 G 0.5 0.43 E 0.5 340 0.005 M 0.43 TETRACHLOROPHENOL,2,3,4,6- 58-90-2 6600 G 29 450 E 450 6600 0.29 N 450 TETRAETHYL LEAD 78-00-2 0.022 G 0.00037 0.0046 E 0.0046 0.022 0.0000037 G 0.0046 TETRAETHYLDITHIOPYROPHOSPHATE 3689-24-5 33 N 0.49 0.73 E 0.73 33 0.0049 N 0.73 THIOFANOX 39196-18-4 66 G 1.1 0.12 E 1.1 66 0.011 G 0.12 THIRAM 137-26-8 1100 G 18 47 E 47 1100 0.18 G 47 TOLUENE 108-88-3 7600 N 100 44 E 100 7600 1 M 44 TOLUIDINE,M- 108-44-1 75 G 0.28 0.13 E 0.28 75 0.0028 G 0.13 TOLUIDINE,O- 95-53-4 75 G 0.28 0.32 E 0.32 75 0.0028 G 0.32 TOLUIDINE,P- 106-49-0 94 G 0.35 0.32 E 0.35 94 0.0035 G 0.32 TOXAPHENE 8001-35-2 16 G 0.3 1.2 E 1.2 16 0.003 M 1.2 TRIALLATE 2303-17-5 2900 G 47 240 E 240 2900 0.47 G 240 TRIBROMOMETHANE (BROMOFORM) 75-25-2 290 N 10 4.4 E 10 290 0.1 M 4.4 TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE,1,1,2- 76-13-1 190000 C 8300 2600 E 8300 190000 83 N 2600 TRICHLOROBENZENE,1,2,4- 120-82-1 2200 G 7 27 E 27 2200 0.07 M 27 TRICHLOROBENZENE,1,3,5- 108-70-3 1300 G 4 31 E 31 1300 0.04 H 31 TRICHLOROETHANE,1,1,1- 71-55-6 4400 G 20 7.2 E 20 4400 0.2 M 7.2 TRICHLOROETHANE,1,1,2- 79-00-5 20 N 0.5 0.15 E 0.5 20 0.005 M 0.15 TRICHLOROETHYLENE (TCE) 79-01-6 190 N 0.5 0.17 E 0.5 190 0.005 M 0.17 TRICHLOROPHENOL,2,4,5- 95-95-4 22000 G 370 2,300 E 2300 22000 3.7 G 2300 TRICHLOROPHENOL,2,4,6- 88-06-2 1600 G 6 17 E 17 1600 0.06 G 17 TRICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID,2,4,5- (2,4,5-T) 93-76-5 2200 G 7 1.5 E 7 2200 0.07 H 1.5 TRICHLOROPHENOXYPROPIONIC ACID,2,4,5- (2,4,5-TP) (SILVEX) 93-72-1 1800 G 5 22 E 22 1800 0.05 M 22 TRICHLOROPROPANE,1,1,2- 598-77-6 1100 G 18 3.1 E 18 1100 0.18 G 3.1 TRICHLOROPROPANE,1,2,3- 96-18-4 0.16 N 4 [3.3] 3.2 E 4 0.16 0.04 H 0.16 TRICHLOROPROPENE,1,2,3- 96-19-5 1100 G 18 11 E 18 1100 0.18 G 11 TRIFLURALIN 1582-09-8 1700 G 0.5 0.96 E 0.96 1700 0.005 H 0.96 TRIMETHYLBENZENE,1,3,4- (TRIMETHYLBENZENE,1,2,4-) 95-63-6 110 N 1.6 9 E 9 110 0.016 N 9 TRIMETHYLBENZENE,1,3,5- 108-67-8 110 N 1.6 2.8 E 2.8 110 0.016 N 2.8 TRINITROTOLUENE,2,4,6- 118-96-7 110 G 0.2 0.023 E 0.2 110 0.002 H 0.023 VINYL ACETATE 108-05-4 3800 N 55 6.5 E 55 3800 0.55 N 6.5 VINYL BROMIDE (BROMOETHENE) 593-60-2 160 G 0.14 0.068 E 0.14 160 0.0014 N 0.068 VINYL CHLORIDE 75-01-4 1.3 N 0.2 0.027 E 0.2 1.3 0.002 M 0.027 WARFARIN 81-81-2 66 G 1.1 2.6 E 2.6 66 0.011 G 2.6 XYLENES (TOTAL) 1330-20-7 8300 N 1,000 990 E 1000 8300 10 M 990 ZINEB 12122-67-7 11000 G 180 29 E 180 11000 1.8 G 29 1 Statewide health standards
2 Medium specific concentration as defined in Section 250.1 of Act 2 regulations
3 Soil must meet both the RDC and GWMSC numeric standards under this permit by rule
4 Residential direct contact numeric standards as listed in Tables 3A of Chapter 250, Appendix A, to be met in soil exceeding safe fill stds or soil impacted by spill/release
5 Waste not to exceed groundwater MSC by SPLP analysis
G--Ingestion
N--Inhalation
C--Cap
E--Number calculated by the soil to groundwater equation in 25 Pa. Code Section 250.308
M--Maximum Contaminant Level
H--Lifetime Health Advisory Level
S--Aqueous solubility cap
P--For MSC in groundwater for PCBs, look under polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBS)
APPENDIX A
TABLE 6. Numeric Standards for Metals in Historic Fill, Soil or Dredged Material Exceeding Safe Fill Standards; Soil Impacted by Release; and in Segregated BBC from C/D Waste
REGULATED SUBSTANCES
Metals including Chlorides
CASRN
SHS1 (residential, used aquifer, TDS<=2500mg/L) Direct Contact
(RDC)
Soil MSC2
mg/kg100XMSC
mg/kg
Generic
Value
mg/kg
Permit by
Rule
Historic
Fill
Section
287.102(l)
Higher
of
100xMSC
or GV
Permit by Rule3
Soil Exceeding Safe Fill or
Impacted by Spill/Release: Section
287.102(k)
RDC4 mg/kg GWMSC5 mg/L
Permit by Rule
Segregated Brick,
Block, Concrete
Section 271.103(i)
Lower of
RGV or
RDC
mg/kg mg/L8ALUMINUM 7429-90-5 190000 C na na na 190000 C 0.2 SMCL 190000 0.2 ANTIMONY 7440-36-0 88 G 0.6 27 27.0 88 G 0.006 M 27 0.006 ARSENIC 7440-38-2 12 G 5 150 150.0 12 G 0.05 M 12 0.05 ASBESTOS (fibers/L) 12001295 na na na na na 7,000,000 M na 7,000,000 BARIUM AND COMPOUNDS 7440-39-3 15000 G 200 8200 8200.0 15000 G 2 M 8200 2 BERYLLIUM 7440-41-7 440 G 0.4 320 320.0 440 G 0.004 M 320 0.004 BORON AND COMPOUNDS 7440-42-8 20000 G 60 6.7 60.0 20000 G 0.6 H 6.7 0.6 CADMIUM 7440-43-9 47 G 0.5 38 38.0 47 G 0.005 M 38 0.005 CHLORIDES7 na na na na na na 250 SMCL na 250 CHROMIUM III 16065-83-1 190000 C 10 190000 190000.0 190000 C 0.1 M 190000 0.1 CHROMIUM VI 18540-29-9 94 G 10 190 190.0 94 G 0.1 M 94 0.1 COBALT 7440-48-4 13000 G 220 24 220.0 13000 G 2.2 G 24 2.2 COPPER6 7440-50-8 8200 G 100 36000 4300.0 4300 G 1 M 8200 1 CYANIDE, FREE 57-12-5 4400 G 20 200 200.0 4400 G 0.2 M 200 0.2 IRON 7439-89-6 66000 G NA NA NA 66000 G 0 66000 0 LEAD 7439-92-1 500 U 0.5 450 450.0 500 U 0.005 M 450 0.005 MANGANESE 7439-96-5 31000 G NA NA 0.0 31000 G 0 31000 0 MERCURY 7439-97-6 66 G 0.2 10 10.0 66 G 0.002 M 10 0.002 NICKEL 7440-02-0 4400 G 10 650 650.0 4400 G 0.1 H 650 0.1 SELENIUM 7782-49-2 1100 G 5 26 26.0 1100 G 0.05 M 26 0.05 SILVER 7440-22-4 1100 G 10 84 84.0 1100 G 0.1 H 84 0.1 THALLIUM 7440-28-0 15 G 0.2 14 14.0 15 G 0.002 M 14 0.002 TIN 7440-31-5 130000 G 2200 240 2200.0 130000 G 22 G 240 22 VANADIUM 7440-62-2 1500 G 26 26000 26000.0 1500 G 0.26 G 1500 0.26 ZINC6 7440-66-6 66000 G 200 12000 7500.0 7500 G 2 H 12000 2 1 Statewide health standards
2 Medium specific concentration as defined in Section 250.1 of Act 2 regulations
3 Soil must meet both the RDC and GWMSC numeric standards under this permit by rule
4 Residential direct contact numeric standards as listed in Tables 3A of Chapter 250, Appendix A, to be met for soil exceeding safe fill stds. or for soil impacted by spill/release.
5 Groundwater MSC - by SPLP analysis
6 Due to the plant toxicity of copper and zinc, numeric values under PBRs are based on the 40 CFR Part 503 regulations
7 Chlorides are required for dredged material from tidal basins only
8 GWMSC by SPLP if placement into or along waterways as part of an active or abandoned mine or abandoned quarry reclamation and where groundwater monitoring is being conducted.
SMCL--Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level
G--Ingestion; N - Inhalation;
C--Cap
E--Number calculated by the soil to groundwater equation in 25 Pa. Code Section 250.308
H--Lifetime Health Advisory Level
M--Maximum Contaminant Level
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1The year 1988 is the date that comprehensive municipal waste regulations became effective under the SWMA. After 1988, state-of-the-art practices required by the regulations applied to the management of this material.
2One ton of soil is equivalent to 1 cubic yard.
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 02-172. Filed for public inspection February 1, 2002, 9:00 a.m.]
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