A. Exempt Lead-Bearing Materials When Generated or Originally Produced by Lead-Associated Industries1
1. Acid dump/fill solids
2. Sump mud
3. Materials from laboratory analyses
4. Acid filters
5. Baghouse bags
6. Clothing (for example, coveralls, aprons, shoes, hats, gloves)
7. Sweepings
8. Air filter bags and cartridges
9. Respiratory cartridge filters
10. Shop abrasives
11. Stacking boards
12. Waste shipping containers (for example, cartons, bags, drums, cardboard)
13. Paper hand towels
14. Wiping rags and sponges
15. Contaminated pallets
16. Water treatment sludges, filter cakes, residues, and solids
17. Emission control dusts, sludges, filter cakes, residues, and solids from lead-associated industries (for example, K069 and D008 wastes)
18. Spent grids, posts, and separators
19. Spent batteries
20. Lead oxide and lead oxide residues
21. Lead plates and groups
22. Spent battery cases, covers, and vents
23. Pasting belts
24. Water filter media
25. Cheesecloth from pasting rollers
26. Pasting additive bags
27. Asphalt paving materials
1Lead-associated industries are lead smelters, lead-acid battery manufacturing, and lead chemical manufacturing (for example, manufacturing of lead oxide or other lead compounds).
B. Exempt Lead-Bearing Materials When Generated or Originally Produced by Any Industry
1. Charging jumpers and clips
2. Platen abrasive
3. Fluff from lead wire and cable casings
4. Lead-based pigments and compounding pigment dust
N.D. Admin Code app XXVI