HomeMy WebLinkAbout1620 e brundage _envirotech report 6.22.20_70-126Bakersfield Transfer, Inc. Effective Date: April 7, 2008
Standardized Hazardous Waste Facility Permit, Series B Page 15
If the Permittee seeks to rebut the presumption by demonstrating that
the used oil does not in fact contain halogenated hazardous waste
pursuant to California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66279.10(b),
(b) (1) and (2), the Permittee shall follow the applicable procedures in
condition G.2.c below.
b. The Permittee may only accept a used oil shipment containing more
than 1000 ppm total halogens and manage it as used oil when the
rebuttable presumption has been rebutted pursuant to California Code of
Regulations, title 22, section 66279.10(b), (b)(1) and (2) using the
procedures in condition G.2.c. below or based on California Code of
Regulations, title 22,section 66279.10 (b)(3), (4), or (5).
C. The Permittee shall use the following options for rebutting the rebuttable
presumption pursuant to California Code of Regulations, title 22, section
66279.10(b), (b)(1) and (2).
(1) Option 1. For used oil received from a single generator and when
the generator provides a Waste Profile Sheet. The Permittee may
not use this option when the generator is a commercial oil change
operation, auto repair shop, or collection center where the used oil
may have come from different sources.
(A) The Permittee may rebut the rebuttable presumption pursuant
to California Code of Regulations, title 22, section
66279.10(b), (b)(1) and (2) only through analytical testing in
accordance with the test methods specified in California Code
of Regulations, title 22, section 66279.90(b), or by complying
with conditions G.2.c.(1)(B) through (G) below, which are the
only other means of demonstrating that the used oil does not
contain halogenated hazardous waste for purposes of
California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66279.10(b),
(b)(1) and (2) and this Permit;
(13) The Permittee shall obtain from the generator or transporter a
copy of the Generator's Waste Profile Worksheet (GWPW),
attached to the manifest;
(C) The Permittee shall review this documentation and confirm in
the operating log that the GWPW: i) is less than 365 days old,
ii) is based on a representative sample of the waste; and iii)
was analyzed by a laboratory certified in accordance with the
Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program by using the
test methods specified in California Code of Regulations, title
22, section 66279.90(b);