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Standardized Hazardous Waste Facility Permit, Series B
Effective Date: April 7, 2008
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(ii) The finger print test data shall demonstrate that the used
oil collected from all the other generators has
concentrations at or below 1000 ppm total halogens.
(4) Option 4. For used oil received from multiple generators and when
the transporter cannot provide fingerprint data for each generator
using EPA Test Method 9077, but the transporter has collected
individual samples from each generator and retained the samples
along with the load.
(A) The Permittee may rebut the rebuttable presumption only
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 the
conditions in (i) and (ii) below.
(i) The Permittee shall obtain the individual retained samples
from the transporter and test the retained samples using
EPA Test Method 9077; and
(ii) For any generator whose used oil has a concentration that
exceeds 1000 ppm total halogens, the Permittee shall
receive and have proper documentation on file prior to
acceptance and follow the procedure in Option 1 above.
(5) Option 5. For used oil received from multiple generators and when
the transporter cannot provide fingerprint data or retained samples
as discussed in Options 3 and 4 above, the Permittee may rebut
the rebuttable 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).
H. Used Oil - PCBs Testing
1. The Permittee shall collect and retain a representative sample from each
truck unloading used oil at the Facility. The Permittee shall retain the
sample until the PCBs testing specified below is completed and
documented. Each retained sample shall identify the specific shipment of
used oil it represents.
2. All outgoing used oil shall be tested for PCBs to ensure that the used oil
load does not contain PCBs at a concentration of 2 ppm or greater. The
Permittee shall test the used oil from each storage tank for PCBs pursuant
to the procedures specified in Condition H.2.a below or the Permittee shall
comply with the requirements in Condition H.2.b, which provide for the
receiving facility to test the used oil for PCBs.