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Synthetic precipitation leaching procedure

The toxicity characteristic leaching procedure may be subject to misinterpretation if the compounds under investigation are not included in the methods development or the list of contaminants leading to the potential for technically invalid results. However, an alternative procedure, the synthetic precipitation leaching procedure (SPLP, EPA SW-846 Method 1312) may be appropriate. This procedure is applicable for materials where the leaching potential due to normal rainfall is to be determined. Instead of the leachate simulating acetic acid mixture, nitric and sulfuric acids are utilized in an effort to simulate the acid rains resulting from airborne nitric and sulfuric oxides. [Pg.186]

Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP) SW-846 1312 G, B, S — 2 to 6°C Per individual method... [Pg.318]

US-EPA provides two leaching test methods. One is the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (EPA SW 846 Method 1311), and is called the TCLP for short. The other is the Synthetic Precipitation Leaching procedure (EPA SW—846 Method 1312), and is called the SPLP. The TCLP is intended to simulate dissolution of waste materials inside a landfill, and is the only leaching test specified by the regulation for characterization of the hazardous waste (40 CFR 261.24 Toxicity Characteristic, waste code D004-D043) under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). [Pg.160]


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