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CD-ROM1311- 1 Revision 0 July 1992 METHOD 1311 TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC leaching SCOPE AND TCLP is designed to determine the mobility of both organic andinorganic analytes present in liquid, solid, and multiphasic a total analysis of the waste demonstrates that individualanalytes are not present in the waste, or that they are present but at such lowconcentrations that the appropriate regulatory levels could not possibly beexceeded, the TCLP need not be an analysis of any one of the liquid fractions of the TCLP extract indicates that a regulated compound is present at such high concentra-tions that, even after accounting for dilution from the other fractions of theextract, the concentration would be above the regulatory level for that compound,then the waste is hazardous and it is not necessary to analyze the remainingfractions of the an analysis of extract obtained using a bottle extractor showsthat the concentration of any regulated volatile analyte exceeds the regulatorylevel for that compound, then the waste is hazardous and extraction using the ZHEis not necessary.
CD-ROM 1311- 1 Revision 0 July 1992 METHOD 1311 TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC LEACHING PROCEDURE 1.0 SCOPE AND APPLICATION 1.1 The TCLP is designed to determine the mobility of both organic and
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Guide to Solid Phase Extraction, Sigma-Aldrich, Solid phase extraction, Simultaneous detection and quantification of, Guide, Headspace Analysis, Phase, Column Protection Guide Version 0610, Extraction, Solid, METHOD 3550B ULTRASONIC EXTRACTION, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure, QuEChERS Methodology: AOAC Method