RCRA Hazardous Waste (US, 40 CFR 261)
Brick and masonry waste is not a federal hazardous waste under RCRA. It is inert solid waste often recovered for aggregate or construction fill.
Also searched as: brick rubble, brick waste, ceramic masonry
No federal hazardous waste code
Bricks & Masonry does not carry a federal RCRA hazardous waste code. It is regulated as solid waste under state and local rules, and specifics depend on your state environmental agency.
Not being federally hazardous does not mean it has no value — clean bricks & masonry is often a recovered commodity with active buyers.
RCRA classifies waste by source, process, and characteristics — not just material. Pick the row that matches how your bricks & masonry arises; each coded row links to the full waste code definition under 40 CFR Part 261.
Clean brick rubble
Inert waste — not RCRA hazardous
Source: 40 CFR Part 261 — Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste
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