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4.9 Soluble and total metal content. Soluble and total metal content shall be determined on each individual
coating of the dried powderized non-skid coating system in accordance with the California Administrative Code,
Title 22, the waste extraction test or equivalent test procedure. The soluble metal content and the total metal content
shall not exceed values which would cause the material to be classified as a hazardous waste (see tables II and III).
The soluble and total metal content of each individual mixed and cured coating of the non-skid coating system shall
be in accordance with the requirements of 3.2.4.1.
TABLE XVI. Suggested test methods for evaluating solid waste, physical/chemical methods, EPA SW-846.
Metal/material
Digestion test method
All metals, except chromium (VI)
3050
Chromium (VI)
3060
Antimony
7040 or 7041
Arsenic
7060 or 7061
Barium
7080 or 7081
Cadmium
7131
Total chromium
7190
Chromium (VI)
7195, 7196 or 7197
Lead
7421
Mercury
7470 or 7471
Nickel
7520 or 7521
Selenium
7740 or 7741
Silver
7760 or 7761
TABLE XVII. Suggested methods for chemical analysis of water and waste, EPA 600/4-79/020, USEPA, 1979.
Metal/material
Test method
Beryllium
210.1 or 210.2
Cobalt
219.1 or 219.2
Copper
220.1 or 220.2
Fluoride
340.1, 340.2 or 340.3
Molybdenum
246.1 or 246.2
Thallium
279.1 or 279.2
Vanadium
286.1 or 286.2
Zinc
289.1 or 289.2
4.9.1 Tantalum and tungsten content. The tantalum and tungsten content of the cured film shall be determined
using any appropriate spectroscopy test method. Conduct the tests in accordance with the instrument manufacturer's
directions for the use of the instrument. The manufacturer shall note test methodology, method rationale, and
analytical accuracy. The test results for tantalum or tungsten shall be in conformance with the requirements of
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