08/09/1984 |
File Review |
Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 |
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08/09/1984 |
Compliance Evaluation Inspection |
Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 |
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09/24/1987 |
Legacy Site Inspection |
Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 |
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09/24/1987 |
Warning Letter Issued |
Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 |
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09/29/1987 |
File Review |
Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 |
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05/30/1996 |
Compliance Evaluation Inspection |
Used Oil Processor Inspection Used Oil Processor Inspection |
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08/12/1998 |
Compliance Evaluation Inspection |
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07/28/1999 |
Compliance Evaluation Inspection |
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12/20/1999 |
Warning Letter Issued |
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12/20/1999 |
Civil Penalty Authorization Memo |
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01/25/2000 |
Enforcement Meeting |
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07/24/2000 |
Project Closed Letter |
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09/14/2000 |
Compliance Evaluation Inspection |
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10/20/2000 |
Project Closed Letter |
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03/14/2001 |
Legacy Site Inspection |
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03/14/2001 |
Informal Verbal Enforcement |
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04/02/2001 |
Compliance W/O Formal Enforcement Action |
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04/02/2001 |
Case Closed By District |
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02/17/2002 |
Informal Verbal Enforcement |
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12/17/2002 |
Legacy Site Inspection |
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12/17/2002 |
Compliance W/O Formal Enforcement Action |
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03/03/2003 |
Project Closed Letter |
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09/16/2004 |
Compliance Evaluation Inspection |
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09/17/2004 |
Project Closed Letter |
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04/06/2006 |
Legacy Site Inspection |
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04/06/2006 |
Informal Verbal Enforcement |
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04/24/2006 |
Submittal Received By Department |
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05/19/2006 |
Submittal Received By Department |
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05/19/2006 |
Compliance W/O Formal Enforcement Action |
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06/02/2006 |
Return To Compliance Letter |
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06/16/2006 |
Project Closed Letter |
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01/29/2008 |
Legacy Site Inspection |
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01/29/2008 |
Informal Verbal Enforcement |
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03/07/2008 |
Submittal Received By Department |
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03/26/2008 |
Submittal Received By Department |
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04/11/2008 |
Submittal Received By Department |
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04/11/2008 |
Compliance W/O Formal Enforcement Action |
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04/11/2008 |
Return To Compliance Letter |
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06/18/2008 |
Project Closed Letter |
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12/10/2009 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; Transfer Facility - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transporter - Routine; Universal Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor The Facility Was Not In Compliance At The Time Of The Inspection. Please Provide The Requested Documentation Of Corrective Actions Within Thirty (30) Days. | Cliff Berry Inc. - Miami Terminal (Cbi Miami) Is Located In An Industrial Area Near The Miami River In Miami, Florida. Cbi Miami Is Located On An Approximately 3.39-Acre Parcel Of Land Owned By Cliff Berry, Inc., And Is Served By City Of Miami Water And Sewer. The Facility Is Authorized To Process Used Oil, Oily Wastewater, Petroleum Contact Water, Oily Solid Waste, And Used Oil Filters Under Their Active Permits #77628-Ho-004 And #77628-So-005. The Facility Is Also Registered As A Hazardous Waste Transporter And Transfer Facility (Less Than 10-Day Storage), And A Small Quantity Handler Of Universal Waste Batteries, Mercury Lamps And Devices, And Pharmaceutical Waste. In Addition, Cbi Miami Is A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (Cesqg) Of Hazardous Waste . The Facility Employs 20 People, And Operates Monday Through Friday From 6am To 9pm.
The Facility Was Previously Inspected By The Department On January 29, 2008. | The Two Main Streams Managed At The Facility Are Used Oil And Oily Wastewater. The Oily Wastewater Treated At The Facility Consists Of Bilge Water From Cruise Ships, And Wastewaters And Petroleum Contaminated Water From Facilities Such As Car Wash And Fuel Distribution Centers.
During The Inspection, The Department Was Escorted By Facility Personnel Through The Bulk Offloading/Pit Area; The Tank Farm And Used Oil Processing Area; The Wastewater Pre-Treatment Plant; The Container Offloading And Hazardous Waste 10-Day Storage Areas; The Used Oil Filter Processing Building; And The Solid Waste Roll-Off Storage Area. At The Time Of The Inspection, All Storage Tanks Were Reportedly In Use, And Inspectors Observed All Tanks Were Properly Labeled.
During The Inspection Of The Bulk Offloading/Pit Area, Inspectors Observed One Unlabeled 55-Gallon Drum Of Unknown Contents.
During The Inspection Of The Used Oil Processing Area, Inspectors Observed A Mobile Gencor Boiler. Mr. Arce Reported That The Facility'S Boiler Had Been Out Of Service For One Week--Approximately Two Weeks Prior--For Major Repairs, And The Mobile Boiler Was Brought On Site To Continue Operations During The Downtime. The Facility'S Boiler Was In Working Order And Operating At The Time Of The Inspection.
During The Inspection Of The Solid Waste Roll-Off Storage Area, Inspectors Observed Four Frac Tanks Stored In The Area. Inspectors Observed Evidence Of A Leak In One Of The Frac Tanks In The Form Of Puddled Used Oil Within The Secondary Containment Berm. Pursuant To The Facility'S Operating Permit, This Area Is Not Authorized For The Storage Of Used Oil Containers.
Following The Facility Walk-Through, Department Inspectors Reviewed The Facility'S Available Used Oil- And Hazardous Waste-Related Documentation. During The Records Review, The Facility'S Employee Training Records, Documentation Of The Distribution Of The Facility'S Contingency Plan, And The Facility'S Closure Plan Were Not Available For Inspector Review. In Addition, An Adequate And Updated Contingency Plan Was Not Available For Review.
Potential Violations And Areas Of Concern Noted During The Inspection Are Indicated Below. | All Done
| Submitted For Approval By Kantor, Karen E. |
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04/12/2010 |
Warning Letter |
Sent for WARNING LETTER-04/12/2010 ; Finished-05/19/2010 |
22547 |
05/04/2010 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Received for SUBMITTAL RECEIVED BY DEPARTMENT-01/08/2010 ; Finished-05/04/2010 |
22547 |
06/09/2010 |
Short Form Consent Order |
Sent for SHORT FORM CONSENT ORDER-05/18/2010 ; Executed for SHORT FORM CONSENT ORDER-06/09/2010 ; Finished-06/17/2010 |
22547 |
06/29/2010 |
Meeting |
Finished-06/29/2010 |
22547 |
01/04/2011 |
Enforcement Tracking |
Finished-01/04/2011 |
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10/27/2011 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Universal Waste Transporter - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; Used Oil Marketer - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) On October 27, 2011, A Representative Of The Florida Department Of Environmental Protection (Fdep),
Southeast District Office(Sed), Conducted A Routine Hazardous Waste And Used Oil Inspection At Cliff Berry
Inc.- Miami Terminal (Cbi Miami). Cbi Miami Is Located In An Industrial Area Near The Miami River In Miami,
Florida. Cbi Miami Is Located On An Approximately 3.39-Acre Parcel Of Land Owned By Cliff Berry, Inc., And Is
Served By City Of Miami Water And Sewer. The Facility Is Authorized To Process Used Oil, Oily Wastewater,
Petroleum Contact Water, Oily Solid Waste, And Used Oil Filters Under Their Active Permits #77628-Ho-004 And
#77628-So-005. The Facility Is Also Registered As A Hazardous Waste Transporter And Transfer Facility (Less Than 10-Day Storage), And A Large Quantity Handler Of Universal Waste Batteries, Mercury Lamps And
Devices, And A Small Quantity Handler Of Pharmaceutical Waste. The Used Oil Processing Permit Will Expire
On February 12, 2013. In Addition, Cbi Miami Is A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (Cesqg)
Of Hazardous Waste. The Facility Employs 20 People, And Operates Monday Through Friday From 6am To 9pm.
The Two More Recent Inspections Conducted By The Department Were On January 29, 2008, And December 10, 2009. The Latter Inspection Resulted In Cbi Signing A Consent Order, Filed On June 10, 2010, Agreeing To Pay A Civil Penalty In The Amount Of $2,700.
During The Inspection, The Inspector Was Escorted By Facility Personnel Through The Bulk Offloading/Pit Area; The Tank Farm And Used Oil Processing Area; The Wastewater Pre-Treatment Plant; The Facility Laboratory; The
Container Offloading And Solid Waste Bulking Area (Covered Dock); The Nonhazardous Waste And Hazardous
Waste 10-Day Storage Areas; The Used Oil Filter Processing Building; The Oily Waste Roll-Off Storage Area; And The New Bio-Diesel Manufacturing Area. The Inspector Also Observed The Loading Station Where Processed Used Oil Is Loaded Into Trucks. Cbi Miami Was Represented By Mr. Zack Davis, Disposal Services Coordinator, Mr. Leroy Arce, Plant Manager, Mr. Leo Garciljuad, The Bio-Diesel System Operator. The Department Was Represented By Mr. Roger Carman. | The Two Main Waste Streams Managed At The Facility Are Used Oil And Oily Wastewater. The Oily Wastewater
Treated At The Facility Consists Of Bilge Water From Cruise Ships, And Wastewaters And Petroleum Contaminated Water From Facilities Such As Car Wash Facilities And Fuel Distribution Centers.
Used Oil Processing Area
During The Inspection Of The Used Oil Processing Area, The Inspector Observed That Used Oil Tanks #2 And #5
Were Not Properly Labeled With Word "Used Oil". The Tanks Had Been Repainted And The Labeling Had Not Been
Restored. Five Horizontal Tanks For Oily Waters At The East End Of The Truck Unloading Area Had Been Removed
Because Of Deterioration. All Other Storage Tanks Were Reportedly In Use. The Inspector Also Observed Cbi
Miami Personnel Repairing A Leak In A 6" Wastewater Pipe Leading From The Oily Water Processing Area To The On-Site Wastewater Discharge Location. The Leak Had Occurred Just Below The Point Where The Pipe Enters The
Ground Outside The North Secondary Containment Wall At The East Side Of The Used Oil Processing Area.
Oily Waste Roll-Off Storage Area
During The Inspection Of The Oily Waste Roll-Off Storage Area, The Inspector Observed That The Secondary
Containment Curb On The South Side Of The Area Was Severely Damaged Such That Large Gaps Were Visible
Between The Joints Of The Cement Blocks Of The Curb. The Inspector Also Observed Within The Storage Area
Numerous Open-Head 55-Gallon Drums Containing Oil Contaminated Wastes That Were Open, I.E., No Lids
Installed. Cbi Miami Also Had One 55-Gallon Drum Labeled As Containing Methanol Stored In This Area. Cbi
Miami Personnel Determined That This Methanol Was Usable Product And Removed The Drum From The Area
During The Inspection.
East Warehouse Area
Duri |
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11/07/2011 |
Site Inspection |
Follow-Up; Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility The Inspector Conducted A Follow Up Inspection On November 11, 2011, To Confirm The Location Of The Current Hwta. Mr. Davis Accompanied The Inspector During This Portion Of The Follow Up Inspection. The Inspector Also Obtained Addition Information About The Bio-Diesel Manufacturing Process. Mr. Garciljuad Accompanied The Inspector And Provided Additional Information About The Bio-Diesel Process. | The Location Of The Current Hwta Was Determined To Be Located Southwest Of The Actual Permitted (2008) Hwta As Shown On The Attached Site Map - Attachment 1. The Current Hwta Consisted Of Fenced Bay Approximately X' And Its Back Wall Was The Facility'S South Exterior Wall. The East Side Of The Hwta Was An Interior Wall Of The Warehouse And The West Side Was Contiguous With The Non-Hazardous Waste Storage And Was Separated By A Drive-Over Curb And Fencing. The Front Of The Hwta Was Gated, But Not Provided With A Berm Or Curb. The Oily Wastewater Treatment Plant (Wwtp) And The Nonhazardous Waste Storage Areas In This Warehouse Were Provided With Curbs And Thus Were Segregated From The Hwta. However, The Hwta Did Not Appear To Be Segregated From The Wwtp'S Bulk Treatment Chemical Containers Stored Both East And North Within The Common Secondary Containment Of The Warehouse. The Inspector Roughly Measured That The Back Wall Of The Hwta Was Approximately 30 Feet North Of The North Curb Of Nw North River Drive. The Facility'S Actual Property Line Was Not Determined By The Inspector. Containers Labeled With Hazardous Waste Labels And Flammable Dot Labels Were Observed Near The Back Wall Of The Hwta.
Cbi Miami Uses The Base-Catalyzed Methanol Process To Process Used Vegetable Oils Into Bio-Diesel Fuel. Sodium Hydroxide Is Used As The Base. At The Time Of The Follow Up Inspection, Cbi Miami Had Approximately 70,000 Gallons Of Used Vegetable Oil Stored On-Site In Two Frac Tanks, One Tanker Trailer, And Numerous 55-Gallon Drums. Water Removed From The Vegetable Oil Is Processed Through Cbi Miami'S Wwtp. Glycerin From The Process Is Being Accumulated On-Site In A Plastic Tote. No Hazardous Waste Determination Had Been Made For The Glycerin Because Mr. Garciljuad Believed The Glycerin Was A Usable Material That Could Be Sold As A Product. The Bio-Diesel Fuel Is Mixed With The Facility'S On-Site Diesel Fuel Supply.
| Based On The Initial And Follow Up Inspections, It Appeared That At Least The Back Part Of The Relocated Hwta Was Less Than 50 Feet From The Facility'S Property Line And Ignitable Hazardous Wastes Were Observed Stored In The Hwta Near The Back Wall. It Also Appeared That The Hwta Shared A Common Secondary Containment With Bulk Chemicals Used For The Wwtp, And Therefore, Incompatible Mixing Of Hazardous Wastes And Other Materials Could Occur. | Ready For Approval. | Ready For Approval. |
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11/21/2011 |
Informal Verbal Enforcement |
Finished-11/21/2011 |
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12/30/2011 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-12/30/2011 |
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12/30/2011 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-12/30/2011 |
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12/30/2011 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-12/30/2011 |
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12/30/2011 |
Site Photos |
Finished-12/30/2011 |
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06/26/2012 |
Request For Additional Information |
Finished-06/26/2012 |
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08/22/2012 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-08/22/2012 |
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09/11/2012 |
Warning Letter |
Sent for WARNING LETTER-09/11/2012 ; Finished-09/25/2012 |
160501 |
10/22/2012 |
Case Report |
Sent to OGC for CASE REPORT-10/18/2012 ; Finished-10/22/2012 |
160501 |
10/23/2012 |
Site Photos |
Finished-10/23/2012 |
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10/24/2012 |
Meeting |
Finished-10/24/2012 |
160501 |
12/06/2012 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Universal Waste Transporter - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; Used Oil Marketer - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Cbi Miami Is Located In An Industrial Area Near The Miami River In Miami, Florida. Cbi Miami Is Located On An Approximately 3.39-Acre Parcel Of Land Owned By Cliff Berry, Inc., And Is Served By City Of Miami Water And Sewer. The Facility Is Authorized To Process Used Oil, Oily Wastewater, Petroleum Contact Water, Oily Solid Waste, And Used Oil Filters Under Their Active Permits #77628-Ho-004 And #77628-So-005. The Facility Is Also Registered As A Hazardous Waste Transporter And Transfer Facility (Less Than 10-Day Storage), And A Large Quantity Handler Of Universal Waste Batteries, Mercury Lamps And Devices, And A Small Quantity Handler Of Pharmaceutical Waste. The Used Oil Processing Permit Was Set To Expire On February 12, 2013; However, A Permit Renewal Has Been Received And A Request For Additional Information Was Sent To The Facility On January 15, 2013. In Addition, Cbi Miami Is A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (Cesqg) Of Hazardous Waste. The Facility Employs 14 People, And Operates Monday Through Friday From 6am To 9pm.
Compliance History
The Two Most Recent Inspections Conducted By The Department Were On October 27, 2011 And December 10, 2009. There Was Also A Follow-Up Inspection On November 7, 2011 That Was Associated With The October 27, 2011 Inspection. Both Of These Original Inspections Resulted In Enforcement And Consent Orders Were Executed For The Two Inspections On February 5, 2013 And June 9, 2010, Respectively.
During The Inspection, The Inspector Was Escorted By Facility Personnel Through The Bulk Offloading/Pit Area; The Tank Farm And Used Oil Processing Area; The Wastewater Pre-Treatment Plant; The Facility Laboratory; The Container Offloading And Solid Waste Bulking Area (Covered Dock); The Nonhazardous Waste And Hazardous Waste 10-Day Storage Areas; The Used Oil Filter Processing Building; And The Oily Waste Roll-Off Storage Area. The Inspector Also Observed The Loading Station Where Processed Used Oil Is Loaded Into Trucks.
| Cbi Miami Appeared To Be Out Of Compliance With Hazardous Waste And Used Oil Rules And Regulations. The Facility Was Given 35 Days To Return To Compliance.
| The Two Main Waste Streams Managed At The Facility Are Used Oil And Oily Wastewater. The Oily Wastewater Treated At The Facility Consists Of Bilge Water From Cruise Ships, And Wastewaters And Petroleum Contaminated Water From Facilities Such As Car Wash Facilities And Fuel Distribution Centers.
Used Oil Processing Area
No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
Oily Waste Roll-Off Storage Area
No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
East Warehouse Area
The Biofuel Manufacturing Operation That Had Been Going On In This Building During The Last Inspection Has Ceased. At This Time, The Building Is Being Used For Storage And The Facility Is Slowly Dismantling The Machinery To Sell Whatever Is Salvageable. No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
Solid Waste Bulking Area
On The End Of The Dock, Near The In Use Solids Rolloff, Were Two Open 55-Gallon Blue Poly Drums That Appeared To Have A Small Amount Of Whitish, Yellow Slurry Remaining In The Bottom Of Each Drum. One Of These Two Drums Had A "Hazardous Waste" Label On It. Also Located In The Same Area Was A Red Five-Gallon Bucket Which Was Approximately One Quarter Full Of A Yellowish Liquid. Facility Representatives Were Unsure Of The Contents Of These Containers.
Hazardous Waste Transfer Area
During The Inspection Of The Hazardous Waste Transfer Area (Hwta), The Inspector Noted That There Were Incompatible Wastes Stored Next To Each Other With No Observable Means Of Segregation. In Particular, There Was A Drum Whose Label Indicated It Was From Classic Brass, Which Held D002, D010 Wastes And This Was Next To A Drum That Was Indicated To Be From 950 Building Llc, Whose Contents Was Indicated To Be F002 Wastes. Also, The Drum From 950 Building Llc, Had A Small Hole Near The Top Which Had Apparently Been Leaking. This Made The Inc |
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12/10/2012 |
Status Report |
Finished-12/10/2012 |
160501 |
12/10/2012 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-12/10/2012 |
160501 |
12/10/2012 |
Status Report |
Finished-12/10/2012 |
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12/10/2012 |
Site Photos |
Finished-12/10/2012 |
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12/19/2012 |
Short Form Consent Order |
Finished-12/19/2012 |
160501 |
01/17/2013 |
Penalty |
Finished-01/17/2013 |
160501 |
02/05/2013 |
Short Form Consent Order |
Finished-02/05/2013 ; Executed for SHORT FORM CONSENT ORDER-02/05/2013 |
160501 |
02/06/2013 |
Enforcement Tracking |
Finished-02/06/2013 Facility Snc Because Of Failure To Determine And Failure To Notify Department Of Permit Modifications And Storing Hazardous Waste Less Than 50 Feet From Property Line. | 07/27/2012 Cbi-Miami Has Not Provided A Full Response To The Inspection Report. Cbi Did Respond That They Relocate Their Hazardous Waste Transfer Area Back To Its Former Location Identified In The Permit. | District Was Waiting For Approval From Tally To Move Forward With Enforcement. Warning Letter Is Now Being Routed Through District For Signatures And Then Will Be Sent Out. | Facility Has Return To Compliance And An Enforcement Meeting Has Been Scheduled For Oct. 17, 2012. However; Due To The Time Constraints, The Facility Will Be Case Reported At 350 Days. The District Will Still Continue To Negotiate With The Facility To Try To Come To An Amicable Solution. | Case Report Was Sent Up To Ogc On 10/18/2012. Allviolations Were Resolved |
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02/27/2013 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-02/27/2013 |
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02/28/2013 |
Informal Verbal Enforcement |
Finished-02/28/2013 |
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04/28/2014 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Universal Waste Transporter - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; Used Oil Marketer - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Cbi Miami Is Located In An Industrial Area Near The Miami River In Miami, Florida. Cbi Miami Is Located On An Approximately 3.39-Acre Parcel Of Land Owned By Cliff Berry, Inc., And Is Served By City Of Miami Water And Sewer. The Facility Is Authorized To Process Used Oil, Oily Wastewater, Petroleum Contact Water, Oily Solid Waste, And Used Oil Filters Under Their Active Permits #77628-Ho-006 And #77628-So-007. The Facility Is Also Registered As A Hazardous Waste Transporter And Transfer Facility (Less Than 10-Day Storage), And A Large Quantity Handler Of Universal Waste Batteries, Mercury Lamps And Devices, And A Small Quantity Handler Of Pharmaceutical Waste. The Facility'S Most Recent Used Oil Processing Permit Was Issued On July 26, 2013 And Will Expire On February 12, 2018. In Addition, Cbi Miami Is A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (Cesqg)) Of Hazardous Waste. The Facility Employs 17 People, And Operates Monday Through Friday From 6am To 9pm.
Compliance History
The Two Most Recent Inspections Conducted By The Department Were On December 6, 2012 And October 27, 2011, Respectively. There Was Also A Follow-Up Inspection On November 7, 2011, That Was Associated With The October 27, 2011 Inspection. During The December 6, 2012 Inspection, Only Minor Violations Were Noted And The Facility Returned To Compliance Without Enforcement On February 27, 2013. The October 27, 2011 Inspection Resulted In Enforcement And A Consent Order, Which Was Executed On February 5, 2013, Resolved The Matter.
| During The Inspection, The Inspector Was Escorted By Facility Personnel Through The Bulk Offloading/Pit Area; The Tank Farm And Used Oil Processing Area; The Wastewater Pre-Treatment Plant; The Facility Laboratory; The Container Offloading And Solid Waste Bulking Area (Covered Dock); The Nonhazardous Waste And Hazardous Waste 10-Day Storage Areas; The Used Oil Filter Processing Building; And The Oily Waste Roll-Off Storage Area. The Inspector Also Observed The Loading Station Where Processed Used Oil Is Loaded Into Trucks.
Used Oil Processing Area
No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
Oily Waste Roll-Off Storage Area
No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
East Warehouse Area
At This Time, This Building Is Being Used For Used Oil Filter Consolidation And Miscellaneous Storage. Also, There Are Still Some Tanks And Machinery Left In The Building From The Experimental Biofuel Manufacturing Operation. The Facility Is Working On Selling Or Incorporating Into Their Operations Any Of These Items That Are Salvageable.
Solid Waste Bulking Area
No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
Hazardous Waste Transfer Area
No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
Record Review
The Facility'S Contingency Plan Did Not Include The Home Addresses Of The Primary Or Secondary Emergency Coordinators. The Secondary Emergency Coordinator'S Name In The Contingency Plan Was Incorrect. Also, The Facility Couldn'T Prove That The Most Recent Version Of The Contingency Plan Had Been Distributed To The Appropriate Local Authorities. All Other Records Appeared To Be In Order: The General Facility Inspection Log, Weekly Container Inspection Logs, Manifests, Acceptance And Delivery Logs For Both Hazardous Waste And Used Oil, Training Records, And The Permit; Which Included The Waste Analysis Plan And The Closure Plan.
| An Exit Interview Was Conducted At The Conclusion Of The Inspection Which Addressed The Potential Violations Listed Above. The Facility Was Not In Compliance At The Time Of The Inspection And Was Given 14 Days To Return To Compliance. | Doing This Out Of Order As Steve Collins Requested A Copy. | Doing This Out Of Order As Steve Collins Requested A Copy. |
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04/28/2014 |
Status Report |
Finished-04/28/2014 |
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04/30/2014 |
Site Photos |
Finished-04/30/2014 |
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04/30/2014 |
Site Photos |
Finished-04/30/2014 |
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04/30/2014 |
Site Photos |
Finished-04/30/2014 |
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04/30/2014 |
Site Photos |
Finished-04/30/2014 |
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04/30/2014 |
Site Photos |
Finished-04/30/2014 |
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07/21/2014 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-07/21/2014 |
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07/21/2014 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-07/21/2014 |
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07/21/2014 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-07/21/2014 |
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07/13/2016 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; Transporter - Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Universal Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Cbi Miami Is Located In An Industrial Area Near The Miami River In Miami, Florida. Cbi Miami Is Located On An Approximately 3.39-Acre Parcel Of Land Owned By Cliff Berry, Inc., And Is Served By City Of Miami Water And Sewer. The Facility Is Authorized To Process Used Oil, Oily Wastewater, Petroleum Contact Water, Oily Solid Waste, And Used Oil Filters Under Their Active Permits #77628-Ho-006 And #77628-So-007. The Facility Is Also Registered As A Hazardous Waste Transporter And Transfer Facility (Less Than 10-Day Storage), And A Large Quantity Handler Of Universal Waste Batteries, Mercury Lamps And Devices, And A Small Quantity Handler Of Pharmaceutical Waste. The Facility'S Most Recent Used Oil Processing Permit Was Issued On July 26, 2013 And Will Expire On February 12, 2018. In Addition, Cbi Miami Is A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (Cesqg)) Of Hazardous Waste. The Facility Employs 17 People, And Operates Monday Through Friday From 6am To 9pm.
Tank Information
At This Time, Cbi Has Taken Out Of Service Four Of Their Horizontal Tanks In The Water Treatment Area. They Are Tank Numbers 13, 14, 15 And 18. In This Same Area, Two New Vertical Tanks Numbered 10a And 10b Were Added; These Are Cone Bottom Tanks Which Facilitates Separation Of Solids And Liquids. On The Used Oil Treatment Side Of The Facility, Four 29,900 Gallon Vertical Tanks Were Added. This Will Allow For More Storage Of Product And Used Oil Awaiting Treatment.
Compliance History
The Two Most Recent Inspections Conducted By The Department Were On April 24, 2014 And December 6, 2012, Respectively. In Both Cases, The Inspectors Only Noted Minor Violations And The Facility Return To Compliance Without Enforcement.
| During The Inspection, The Inspector Was Escorted By Facility Personnel Through The Bulk Offloading/Pit Area; The Tank Farm And Used Oil Processing Area; The Wastewater Pre-Treatment Plant; The Facility Laboratory; The Container Offloading And Solid Waste Bulking Area (Covered Dock); The Nonhazardous Waste And Hazardous Waste 10-Day Storage Areas; And The Used Oil Filter Processing Building. The Inspector Also Observed The Loading Station Where Processed Used Oil Is Loaded Into Trucks.
Used Oil Processing Area
No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
East Warehouse Area
At This Time, This Building Is Being Used For Used Oil Filter Crushing And Consolidation. There Is Also A Roll-Off Stationed There Now For Drums That Have Reached Their Lifespan. They Are Crushed, As Well, And Then Sent For Scrap Metal Recycling. Any Already Filled Oily Waste Roll-Offs Are Stored In This Area Until They Can Be Transferred To The Local Municipal Landfill.
Solid Waste Bulking Area
No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
Hazardous Waste Transfer Area
In The Transfer Facility Area Were Three Containers That Had Both A Hazardous Waste Stickers On Them And Non-Hazardous Waste Stickers With An Envelope With The Appropriate Profiles Attached. After Examining The Profiles And Speaking With The Facility Manager Briefly, It Was Established That These Containers Held Non-Hazardous Waste. The Facility Was Warned About This Issue And Reminded That If A Facility Identifies A Container As Containing Hazardous Waste By Means Of A Sticker, An Inspector Can Look At This As If It Were A Waste Determination And Consider The Contents Hazardous Waste.
Record Review
All The Facility’S Records Appeared To Be In Order: The General Facility Inspection Log, The Contingency Plan, Weekly Container Inspection Logs, Manifests, Acceptance And Delivery Logs For Both Hazardous Waste And Used Oil, Training Records, And The Permit Which Included The Waste Analysis Plan And The Closure Plan.
Safety And Ppe
This Facility Has Safety Showers And Eyewashes Within A Reasonable Distance Of Any Area Where Exposure Is Likely. Spill Kits And Assorted Types Of Absorbents Are Also Available Both Near Any Generation Points And Around All The Loading/Unloading Sites. Backups For All This |
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08/11/2016 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-08/11/2016 |
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05/10/2018 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Universal Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; Used Oil Marketer - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) On May 10, 2018, A Representative Of The Florida Department Of Environmental Protection(Fdep)Conducted An Used Oil And Hazardous Waste Compliance Inspection At Cliff Berry Inc. (Cbi)- Port
Everglades Terminal. Cbi Currently Operates As A Permitted Facility (Permit #77628-009-Ho; 77628-10-So) For The Operation Of A Hazardous Waste Transporter And Transfer Facility As Well For Used Oil Activities.
These Permits Were Recently Renewed And Expire On February 12, 2023. The Facility Is A Permitted Used Oil Processing Facility And Is Located On An Approximately 8.11-Acre Parcel Of Land Leased From Cliff Berry Family Limited Partnership (Landlord.) The Facility Is Serviced By City Water And Septic Tank And Employs Approximately 60 To 65 People. The Operations Facility Is Located At 3400 Se 9th Ave. Dania Beach, Fl. The Department Was Represented By Norva Blandin, Environmental Manager And Robert Berberena, Environmental Specialist Iii. Cbi Was Represented By Kelly Brandenburg, Corporate Compliance Officer And Leroy Arce, Cbi Site Manager.
Notification History:
Last Notification 2/21/18
Inspection History:
The Last Inspection Was Conducted On 7/13/16 - The Facility Was In Compliance. No Further Actions Were Required By Fdep.
Ppe Was Required To Enter The Facility. Safety Boots, Hard Hat, And A Safety Vest Were Used During The Inspection. | This Facility Is Authorized To Process Used Oil, Oily Wastewater, Petroleum Contact Water, Oily Solid Waste And Used Oil Filters. The Facility Is Also A Registered Hazardous Waste Transporter And Transfer Facility (Less Than 10-Days Storage) Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility. The Department Inspectors Toured The Facility With Mr. Leroy Arce, Site Manager And Ms. Kelly Brandeburg, Corporate Compliance Officer.
Since The Last Inspection Conducted In 7/13/16, The Facility Did Not Conduct Any Changes To Their Used Oil Processes. The Inspectors Toured The Following Area: Qa/Qc Laboratory, Tanks Farms, And Used Oil Processing Areas, Used Oil Filters (Uof’S) Storage Area, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Solid Waste Bulk Storage Area, And Hazardous Waste Storage Area.
Qa/Qc Laboratory
At This Area, The Transporters Bring Their Samples To Be Analyzed By The Technician Prior To Uploading Their Used Oil To The Processing Areas. Cbi Conduct An Additional Test For Halogens And % For Water Content. No Hazardous Waste Was Observed At This Area.
Tank Farms And Used Oil Processing Area:
At This Area, The Facility Has Thirty (30) -Above Storage Tanks For Their Used Oil Processing Activities And Wastewater Storage Areas. The Inspectors Observed Each One Of The Areas Where These Tanks Were Located And Observed The Following:
- Secondary Containment Was Adequate And Cleaned.
- Fire Extinguishers Up To Date
- Unloading And Loading Areas Were Clean
- Spill Kits Were Accessible
- Internal Communication System
- Properly Identified As Used Oil Or Describing Their Contents
Also, Mr. Leroy Described The Process Of Receiving Used Oil, Halogen Screening Or Testing, And Then Upload The Used Oil To Their System. The Inspectors Observed Three (3) Railcars Located At This Facility. Cbi Has A Total Of Five (5) Railcars With A Capacity Of Approximately 26,000 Gallons Each One. Their Destination Is Vertex Energy Refinery. The Facility Was In Compliance With The Permit Conditions Part Ii Subpart B, C, And D. No Issues Were Noted In This Area.
Uof'S Storage Area (East Warehouse Area)
At This Time, This Building Is Being Used For Used Oil Filter Storage. Cbi Is Not Longer Crushing The Used Oil Filters (Uof). The Inspectors Observed Approximately Eighty (80)-55 Gallon Drums Of Uof'S And One (1)- 20 Cubic Yards Roll Off Properly Labeled And Protected From The Elements. Also, This Area Is Designated To Store Empty Containers (From Uof'S) For Reuse. There Is Also A Roll-Off Stationed There Now For Drums That Have Reached Their Lifespan. All Uof'S Are Sent For Scrap Metal Recycling To U.S. Foundry. Any Already Filled Oily Waste Ro |
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07/02/2018 |
Site Photos |
Finished-07/02/2018 |
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07/02/2018 |
Letter |
Finished-07/02/2018 |
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11/19/2018 |
Status Report |
Finished-11/19/2018 |
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11/18/2020 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Universal Waste Transporter - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) On November 18, 2020, Justin Stark With The Florida Department Of Environmental Protection (“Fdep”) Conducted A Compliance Evaluation Inspection (“Cei”) At Cliff Berry Inc - Miami Terminal (Hereinafter “Cbi” Or “Facility”), Located At 3033 Nw North River Dr, Miami, Florida 33142. Cbi Was Inspected To Determine The Facility’S Compliance With The State And Federal Hazardous Waste Regulations Described In Title 40, Code Of Federal Regulations (“C.F.R.”) Parts 260-268, 273, And 279, Adopted And Incorporated By Reference In Rule 62- 710, 62- 730, And Rule 62-737, Florida Administrative Code (“F.A.C.”).
The Inspector Was Escorted Around The Facility By Leroy Acre, Vice President, Resource Recovery. Upon Arrival At The Facility, The Inspector Presented Their Credentials And Explained The Purpose Of The Inspection.
Cbi Is Located On An Approximately 8.11-Acre Parcel Of Land Leased From Cliff Berry Family Limited Partnership (Landlord.) The Facility Is Connect To City Water And Sewer And Currently Employs 16 Staff.
Notification History
Cbi Currently Operates As A Permitted Facility (Permit #77628-009-Ho; 77628-10-So) For A Used Oil Processor. This Permit Expires On February 12, 2023. The Facility Recently Registered On 02/26/2020 As A Hazardous Waste And Used Oil Transporter And Transfer Facility, A Universal Waste Transporter, And A Processor For Used Oil.
Cbi Initially Notified (Under Union Oil Company Of California) With The Fdep As A Small Quantity Generator ("Sqg") On August 1980. The Facility Was Assigned The Epa Identification (“Epa Id”) Number Fld058560699.
Inspection History:
Cbi Was Inspected By The Fdep On 05/21/2018 And Found To Be In Compliance.
Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe) Was Not Required To Enter The Facility. Department Personnel Were Equipped With Steel-Toed Boots And A Facial Mask. | This Facility Is Authorized To Process Used Oil, Oily Wastewater, Petroleum Contact Water, Oily Solid Waste And Used Oil Filters. The Facility Is Also A Registered Hazardous Waste Transporter And Transfer Facility (Less Than 10-Days Storage).
Since The Last Inspection Conducted In 5/10/2018, The Facility Has Not Changed Its Operations. The Inspectors Toured The Following Area: Qa/Qc Laboratory, Tanks Farms, And Used Oil Processing Areas, Used Oil Filters (Uof’S) Storage Area, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Solid Waste Bulk Storage Area, And Hazardous Waste Storage Area.
Qa/Qc Laboratory:
At This Area, The Transporters Bring Their Samples To Be Analyzed By The Technician Prior To Uploading Their Used Oil To The Processing Areas. Cbi Conduct An Additional Test For Halogens And % For Water Content. No Hazardous Waste Was Observed At This Area.
Tank Farms And Used Oil Processing Area:
In This Area, The Facility Has Thirty (30) -Above Storage Tanks For Their Used Oil Processing Activities And Wastewater Storage Areas. The Inspectors Observed Each One Of The Areas Where These Tanks Were Located And Observed The Following:
-Fire Extinguishers Up To Date
-Unloading And Loading Areas Were Clean
-Spill Kits Were Accessible
-Internal Communication System
-Properly Identified As Used Oil Or Describing Their Contents
The Inspectors Observed Approximately 1-3 Inches Of Accumulated Rainfall Within The Northern Side Of The Secondary Containment. The Facility Was Aware Of The Accumulated Rainfall. Paragraph 8 Under Part Ii Subpart C – Tank And Container Conditions Of Cbi'S Permit States "The Permittee Shall Remove Spilled Or Leaked Waste And Accumulated Precipitation From The Secondary Containment Areas Within 24 Hours Of Detection And Manage The Material In Accordance With The Spill Prevention Control And Countermeasures Plan (Spcc) (Also Known As The Preparedness And Prevention Plan (Ppp)) And The Contingency Plan Of The Permit Application".
Cbi Has A Total Of Five (5) Railcars With A Capacity Of Approximately 26,000 Gallons Each One. The Facility Has Not Used The Rail Carts Since March Of 2020. When Operating The Destination Is Ver |
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01/05/2021 |
Status Report |
Finished-01/05/2021 |
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01/05/2021 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-01/05/2021 |
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01/05/2021 |
Site Photos |
Received-11/18/2020 ; Finished-01/05/2021 Photos Uploaded Directly Into Oculus Due To File Size. |
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01/05/2021 |
Informal Verbal Enforcement |
Return to Compliance Letter Sent (RCL)for InformalVerbalEnforcement-01/04/2021 ; Finished-01/05/2021 |
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03/01/2022 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Universal Waste Transporter - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) On March 1, 2022 (03/01/2022), Tarin Tischler With The Florida Department Of Environmental Protection (Fdep) Conducted A Compliance Evaluation Inspection At Cliff Berry Inc – Miami Terminal, Located At 3033 Nw North River Dr Miami, Fl 33142. Cliff Berry (Hereinafter Cbi Or Facility) Was Inspected To Determine The Facility’S Compliance With The State And Federal Hazardous Waste And Used Oil Regulations Described In Title 40, Code Of Federal Regulations (Cfr) Parts 260-268, 273, And 279, Adopted And Incorporated By Reference In Rules 62-710, 62-730, And 62-737, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). The Inspector Was Accompanied By Justin Stark And Romina Lancellotti With Fdep.
The Inspectors Were Escorted By Leroy Arce, Vice President, Resource Recovery, And Michael Acosta, Lab Supervisor. Upon Arrival At The Facility The Inspectors Presented Their Credentials And Explained The Purpose Of The Inspection.
Cliff Berry Occupies 147,668 Square Feet And Is Connected To Miami-Dade Water And Sewer. The Facility Operates 24 Hours A Day Monday Through Friday And Can Operate Saturday And Sunday On An As Needed Basis For Cruise Ship Waste. Cbi Employs 17 Staff.
Notification History:
Cbi Currently Operates As A Used Oil And Material Processing Facility Under Permit Numbers 77628-009-Ho And 77628-010-So. These Permits Were Issued 04/12/2018 And Expire On 02/12/2023. Cbi Initially Notified (Under Union Oil Company Of California) With The Fdep As A Small Quantity Generator (Sqg) On August 1980. The Facility Was Assigned The Epa Identification (Epaid) Number Fld058560699. Facility Most Recently Notified As A Very Small Quantity Generator (Vsqg) Of Hazardous Waste, A Large Quantity Handler (Lqh) And Transporter Of Universal Waste, A Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility, A Used Oil Transporter, Transfer Facility, And Processor, And A Used Oil Filter Transporter And Transfer Facility Via An Annual Report Submitted 02/11/2022.
Inspection History:
Cliff Berry Inc Was Most Recently Inspected By The Department On 11/18/2020 And Was Found To Be Out Of Compliance For Failure To Containerize Universal Waste Lamps And Failure To Remove Accumulated Precipitation From Secondary Containment Within 24 Hours Of Detection. The Facility Was Also Previously Inspected On 05/10/2018 And Found To Be In Compliance.
Hard Hats, Safety Vests, Safety Glasses, And Steel Toed Boots Were The Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe) Required To Enter The Facility. The Inspectors Were Also Equipped With Face Masks. | Cliff Berry Inc - Miami Terminal Operates As A Hazardous Waste And Used Oil Filter Transfer Facility And A Used Oil Processor. The Facility Is Authorized To Process Used Oil, Oily Wastewater, Petroleum Contact Water (Pcw), Oily Solid Waste, And Used Oil Filters. The Facility Consists Of 31 Tanks And Is Permitted To Store And Use A Total Of 904,590 Gallons Of Used Oil In Aboveground Tanks And Containers. The Facility Is Authorized To Handle All Epa Waste Codes But Does Not Handle Explosives.
The Facility Consists Of Offices And Conference Rooms In The Front Building, A Pit Area, Wall, An Advanced System For Used Oil Processing, An Area For Oily Water Processing, A Wastewater Treatment Plant, A Hazardous Waste Storage Area, A Laboratory, And A Warehouse For Used Oil Filter Storage.
The Area Behind The Front Entrance Building Holds The Tanks For Used Oil, Oily Water, And Petroleum Contact Water Storage And Processing. Mr. Arce Explained To Inspectors That When A Nonhazardous Liquid Waste Shipment Such As Oil, Oily Water, Or Wastewater, Is Delivered, The Driver Signs A Sheet By The Pit Docks And Collects A Sample Of The Waste In One Of The Empty Jars In A Box Near The Sign In Sheet. The Sign In Sheet Records The Name Of The Driver, The Truck Number, Manifest Number, Arrival And Departure Time, Transporter And Generator Company Names And Waste Category. The Driver Then Adds The Sample To A Tray On The Same Table And Calls The Laboratory To Inform Them A Sample Ha |
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05/31/2022 |
Site Photos |
Generated-03/01/2022 ; Finished-05/31/2022 Site Photos Uploaded Directly To Oculus |
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05/31/2022 |
Status Report |
Finished-05/31/2022 |
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05/31/2022 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-05/31/2022 |
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05/31/2022 |
Informal Verbal Enforcement |
Finished-05/31/2022 |
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05/31/2022 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-05/31/2022 |
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07/06/2022 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-07/06/2022 |
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02/27/2024 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Universal Waste Transporter - Routine; Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) On February 27, 2024, Kaitlyn Taylor With The Florida Department Of Environmental Protection (Fdep) Conducted A Compliance Evaluation Inspection At Cliff Berry Inc - Miami Terminal (Hereinafter Cbi Or Facility) Located At 3033 Nw North River Dr, Miami, Florida 33142. Cbi Was Inspected To Determine The Facility’S Compliance With The State And Federal Hazardous Waste Regulations Described In Title 40, Code Of Federal Regulations (Cfr) Parts 260-268, 273, And 279, Adopted And Incorporated By Reference In Rule 62-710 And 62-730 Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). The Inspector Was Accompanied By Shelby Luong And Breanna Moore With The Fdep.
The Inspectors Were Escorted Around The Facility By Leroy Arce, Vice President And Kelly Brandenburg, Corporate Compliance. Upon Arrival At The Facility, The Inspectors Presented Their Credentials And Explained The Purpose Of The Inspection.
Cbi Occupies 147,668 Square Feet And Is Connected To The City Water And Sewer. Cbi Has Been Operating At Its Current Location Since 1980 And Employs 16 Staff. The Facility Operates 7am-6pm Monday Through Saturday.
Notification History:
Cbi Currently Operates As A Used Oil And Material Processing Facility Under Permit Numbers 72815-011-Ho And 72815-012-So. These Permits Were Issued On 06/04/2023 And Expire On 02/12/2028. Cbi Initially Notified (Under Union Oil Company Of California) With The Fdep As A Small Quantity Generator (Sqg) In August 1980. The Facility Was Assigned The Epa Identification (Epaid) Number Fld058560699. The Facility Most Recently Notified As A Very Small Quantity Generator (Vsqg) Of Hazardous Waste; Transporter Of Universal Waste; Hazardous Waste Transporter And Transfer Facility; Used Oil Transporter, Transfer Facility, And Processor; And Used Oil Filter Transporter And Transfer Facility On 03/01/2024.
Inspection History:
- 03/01/2022 - Found To Be Out Of Compliance For Failure To Comply With The 10-Day Storage Limit For Hazardous Waste Transfer Facilities, Failure To Transport Hazardous Waste With A Manifest, And Failure To Deliver The Entire Quantity Of Hazardous Waste Which He Or She Accepted From A Generator To The Designated Facility Listed On The Manifest. A Return To Compliance Letter Was Sent On 05/23/2022.
- 11/18/2020 - Found To Be Out Of Compliance For Failure To Containerize Universal Waste Lamps And Failure To Remove Accumulated Precipitation From Secondary Containment Within 24 Hours Of Detection. A Return To Compliance Letter Was Sent On 01/04/2021.
| Cliff Berry Inc - Miami Terminal Is Authorized To Process Used Oil, Wastewater, Petroleum Contact Water (Pcw), Oily Solid Waste, And Used Oil Filters. The Facility Consists Of 31 Tanks And Is Permitted To Store And Use A Total Of 904,590-Gallons Of Used Oil In Aboveground Tanks And Containers. Waste Generated By The Facility Includes Xylene (D001, F003), Wastewater Sludge, Oily Solids, And Scrap Metal.
The Facility Consists Of A Laboratory, Pit Area, Loading And Unloading, Tank Farm, Used Oil Processing System, Oily Water Processing System, Cooker Tanks, Welding, Used Oil Filter Processing, Hazardous Waste Storage, And Wastewater Processing System.
Laboratory:
The Laboratory Is Used To Conduct Ph, Flashpoint, And Particulate Matter Testing. When A Nonhazardous Liquid Waste Shipment Such As Oil, Oily Water, Or Wastewater Is Delivered, The Driver Signs A Signs In By The Pit Docks And Collects A Sample Of The Waste In One Of The Empty Jars In A Box Near The Sign In Table. The Sign In Sheet Is Used To Match The Sample To The Manifested Waste. The Driver Records Their Name And Truck Number And Lists The Corresponding Manifest Details. The Driver Adds The Sample To A Tray On The Same Table. A Fire Extinguisher And Spill Kit Were Available In This Area. Samples Are Maintained For One Year And Then Disposed In The Pit Area.
Pit Area:
Tanker Trucks Of Used Oil And Wastewater Contaminated With Solids Are Vacuumed Into The Pits. The Pits Are Used To Remove Solids From Oi |
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03/01/2024 |
Status Report |
Finished-03/01/2024 |
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03/01/2024 |
Site Photos |
Finished-03/01/2024 Site Photos Uploaded To Oculus On 3/1/2024 |
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03/19/2024 |
Submittal Received By Department |
Finished-03/19/2024 Submittals Uploaded To Oculus On 3/19/2024 |
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04/18/2024 |
Informal Verbal Enforcement |
Return to Compliance Letter Sent (RCL)-04/17/2024 ; Finished-04/18/2024 |
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