Index for Docket Number F-98-CWMP-FFFFF: Land Disposal Restrictions: Notice of Intent To Grant a Site-Specific Treatment Variance to Chemical Waste Management, Inc. S0001 Comments from Kevin Igli, Chemical Waste Management, on the proposed rule "Land Disposal Restrictions-Phase IV: Issues Associated With Clean Water Act Treatment Equivalency, and Treatment Standards for Wood Preserving Wastes and Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes," November 20, 1995, 108 pages. S0002 Comments from Kevin Igli, Chemical Waste Management, on the supplemental proposed rule "Land Disposal Restriction: Second Supplemental on Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of Hazardous Waste as Fill," August 12, 1997, 33 pages. S0003 Letter from Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Anita Cummings, USEPA, October 20, 1997. Re: additional information on the supplemental proposed rule "Land Disposal Restriction: Second Supplemental on Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of Hazardous Waste as Fill," 28 pages. S0004 Letter from Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Anita Cummings, USEPA, November 11, 1997. Re: additional information on the Supplemental proposed rule "Land Disposal Restriction: Second Supplemental on Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and the Use of Hazardous Waste as Fill," 7 pages. S0005 Letter from Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Elaine Eby, USEPA, March 30, 1998. Re: Selenium profiles for Chemical Waste Management's Kettleman City, CA, 6 pages. S0006 Letter from Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Elaine Eby, USEPA, April 1, 1998. Re: Standard Division Practices: Stabilization Land Disposal Restricted Waste and Stabilization Non-Landban Bulk Waste, 11 pages. S0007 Letter from Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Elaine Eby, USEPA, April 6, 1998. Re: Generation Rates of the Chemical Waste Management Selenium Waste Streams at their Kettleman City, CA facility, and certification as required by 40 CFR 268.44(c), 3 pages. S0008 Letter from Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Elaine Eby, USEPA, April 8, 1998. Re: Ball Foster Profile DZ2050 Selenium Data, 7 pages. S0009 Letter from Edward Waldynski/Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Elaine Eby, USEPA, May 21, 1998. Re: Chemical Waste Management's stabilization process flow diagram, and Ball-Foster data, 15 pages. S00010 Letter from Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Elaine Eby, USEPA, June 2, 1998. Re: Ball-Foster Profile DZ2050-Missing Data, 2 pages. S0011 Letter from Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Elaine Eby, USEPA, June 12, 1998. Re: Data from the 2.0 parts cement and 0.7 parts FeSO4 Recipe for Ball-Foster Profile DZ2050, 2 pages. S0012 Memo from Howard Finkel, ICF, to Nick Vizzone, USEPA, July 20, 1998. Re: Calculation of Universal Treatment Standard (UTS) for High Concentration Selenium Wastes Using Data Submitted by CWM, 4 pages. S0013 Letter from Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, to Fred Chanania, USEPA, August 3, 1998. Re: Petition Letter for Site-Specific Treatability Variance for Chemical Waste Management, 1 page. S0014 Memo from Elaine Eby, USEPA, to the Record. Re: Conversations with Mitchell Hahn, Chemical Waste Management, Inc. Regarding the Development of Proposed Treatment Variance, 1 page. S0015 Variance Assistance Document: Land Disposal Restrictions Treatability Variances & Determinations of Equivalent Treatment, USEPA Office of Solid Waste, OSW (renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009), Waste Treatment Branch, 21 pages. S0016 Best Demonstrated Available Technology (BDAT) Background Document for Quality Assurance/Quality Control Procedures and Methodology, USEPA Office of Solid Waste, OSW (renamed Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, ORCR, on January 18, 2009), October 23, 1991, 90 pages.