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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1620 e brundage _envirotech report 6.22.20_71-126Bakersfield Transfer, Inc. Effective Date: April 7, 2008 Standardized Hazardous Waste Facility Permit, Series B Page 16 (D) The Permittee shall obtain a written certification from the generator that the generator repeats the waste testing and certification process outlined in condition G.2.c.(1)(C) above at least every 365 days; (E) The Permittee shall review the documentation discussed above and place it into the operating record. This documentation must contain a certification made by the generator that the used oil was not mixed with any halogenated hazardous wastes so that the rebuttable presumption may be rebutted pursuant to California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66279.10(b), (b)(1) and (2); (F) The Permittee shall confirm in the operating log that the GWPW is on file at the Facility; and (G) The Permittee shall maintain copies of all documentation required in conditions G.2.c.(1)(B) through (F) above at the Facility. (2) Option 2. For used oil received from a single generator and when the generator does not provide a Waste Profile Sheet, the Permittee may rebut the presumption only through analytical testing in accordance with the test methods specified in California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66279.90(b) accompanied by a determination that the rebuttable presumption is rebutted pursuant to California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66279.10(b), (b)(1) and (2). (3) Option 3. For used oil received from multiple generators and when the transporter provides fingerprint test data for each generator using EPA Test Method 9077. (A) The Permittee may only rebut the rebuttable presumption through analytical testing in accordance with the test methods specified in California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66279.90(b) or by demonstrating that the used oil does not contain halogenated hazardous waste by satisfying condition G.2.c.(3)(B) below. (B) The Permittee shall obtain the fingerprint test data referenced in G.2.c.(3) above from the transporter; and (i) For any generator whose used oil has a concentration that exceeds 1000 ppm total halogens, the Permittee shall receive and have on file proper documentation and follow the procedures in Option 1 above; and