Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Hazardous Waste Facility Compliance History


Activity History Listing


Activity History for:

EPAID: FLD981928484, Liquid Environmental Solutions of Florida LLC


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Date Done Activity Type Activity Comments ETA Link
09/06/1991 Other Inspection Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
11/05/1991 File Review Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
01/03/1992 Other Inspection Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
01/03/1992 Enforcement Meeting Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
11/06/1992 Legacy Site Inspection Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
11/06/1992 Warning Letter Issued Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
11/16/1992 Enforcement Meeting Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
03/04/1993 Warning Letter Issued Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
03/17/1993 Enforcement Meeting Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
03/29/1993 Compliance Evaluation Inspection Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
02/22/1994 Legacy Site Inspection Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
04/01/1994 Warning Letter Issued Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
05/27/1994 File Review Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
11/17/1994 Legacy Site Inspection Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
11/18/1994 Financial Record Review Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
12/16/1994 Warning Letter Issued Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
01/04/1995 File Review Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
01/10/1995 Return To Compliance Letter Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
10/26/1995 Compliance Evaluation Inspection Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
04/01/1996 Financial Record Review Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96 Downloaded From Rcris On 18-Oct-96
09/26/1996 Compliance Evaluation Inspection
04/07/1998 Financial Record Review
05/12/1998 Financial Record Review
07/23/1998 Legacy Site Inspection Uo Labels On Catch Pans, Uof Label Uo Labels On Catch Pans, Uof Label
07/23/1998 Informal Verbal Enforcement
07/23/1998 File Review
07/23/1998 Compliance W/O Formal Enforcement Action
08/10/1998 Project Closed Letter
08/10/1998 Return To Compliance Letter
08/27/1998 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
08/27/1998 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
03/15/1999 Compliance Evaluation Inspection
03/19/1999 Financial Record Review Demonstrate Financial Compliance | Doug Outlaw-Reviewer Demonstrate Financial Compliance | Doug Outlaw-Reviewer
03/23/1999 Project Closed Letter
05/04/1999 Financial Record Review Demonstrate Financial Responsibility | Doug Outlaw-Reviewer Demonstrate Financial Responsibility | Doug Outlaw-Reviewer
02/25/2000 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
09/29/2000 Compliance Evaluation Inspection
11/17/2000 Project Closed Letter
11/20/2000 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
11/20/2000 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
11/20/2000 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
01/10/2001 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria - Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria - Reviewer
01/10/2001 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria - Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria - Reviewer
06/01/2001 Financial Record Review Letter Of Credit | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Letter Of Credit | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
09/07/2001 Compliance Evaluation Inspection
11/16/2001 Project Closed Letter
08/01/2002 Financial Record Review Standby Trust Fund Agreement | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Standby Trust Fund Agreement | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
08/20/2002 Compliance Evaluation Inspection
09/10/2002 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
10/04/2002 Project Closed Letter
06/20/2003 Compliance Evaluation Inspection
08/22/2003 Project Closed Letter
04/15/2004 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
04/15/2004 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
08/12/2004 Legacy Site Inspection
08/12/2004 Informal Verbal Enforcement
08/16/2004 File Review
10/27/2004 File Review
11/01/2004 Meeting
11/01/2004 File Review
12/17/2004 Return To Compliance Letter
12/17/2004 Compliance W/O Formal Enforcement Action
12/17/2004 Project Closed Letter
03/01/2005 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
03/01/2005 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
03/20/2006 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
03/20/2006 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
06/08/2006 Compliance Evaluation Inspection
09/18/2006 Project Closed Letter
03/01/2008 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
03/01/2008 Financial Record Review Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer Certificate Of Liability Insurance | Edgar Echevarria-Reviewer
07/24/2008 Legacy Site Inspection
08/11/2009 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-08/27/2008 ; Finished-08/11/2009
08/11/2009 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-02/12/2009 ; Finished-08/11/2009
08/11/2009 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-08/27/2007 ; Finished-08/11/2009
11/01/2010 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-08/06/2010 ; Finished-11/01/2010
11/01/2010 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-07/23/2010 ; Finished-11/01/2010
11/01/2010 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-01/01/2010 ; Finished-11/01/2010
11/01/2010 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-03/01/2010 ; Finished-11/01/2010
07/19/2011 Site Inspection Compliance Assistance Site Visit; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Compliance Assistance Site Visit; TSD Facility - Compliance Assistance Site Visit; Used Oil Transporter - Compliance Assistance Site Visit; Used Oil Processor - Compliance Assistance Site Visit; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Liquid Environmental Solutions Of Florida Llc (Les) Was Inspected On July 19, 2011, As An Unannounced Hazardous Waste Compliance Evaluation Inspection. A Follow-Up Visit Was Conducted On August 10, 2011. Les Is An Industrial Wastewater Pre-Treatment Facility, A Used Oil Processor (Permit # 72815-Ho-009), A Used Oil Transporter, And A Petroleum Contact Water (Pcw) Recovery Facility. The Facility Was Previously Known As Industrial Water Services (Iws), And The Permit Transfer To Les Was Completed On May 21, 2010. In The Application For Transfer Of Permit Dated December 23, 2009, Mr. Patrick Reilly, Les Senior Vice President, Acknowledged That He Was Familiar With The Permit And Agreed To Comply With Its Terms And Conditions. The Facility Was Most Recently Inspected On June 3, 2008, When Iws Was Still In Operation. The Facility Consists Of A Main Office, A Laboratory, A Maintenance Shop, A Container Storage Area, The Processing/Treatment/Recovery Areas, And A Solids/Sludge/Residues Management Area. Mr. Keith Adams, Process Supervisor, Was Present For The July 19 Inspection, And Mr. Yuri Turovsky, Plant Manager, Was Present For The August 10 Visit. Mr. Turovsky Was Employed By Iws And Participated In Previous Inspections. | The Facility Treats And Discharges Wastewaters Collected From Marine, Petroleum, Transportation, Environmental, And Industrial Sources. Incoming Wastewater Is Treated By Gravity Separation And/Or By Dissolved Air Flotation (Daf). It Is Then Chemically Treated To Adjust The Ph In Order To Induce Coagulation And Flocculation. Treated Wastewater Is Discharged To The Local Potw (Jea-Buckman Wastewater Plant). Stormwater Is Collected In A Sump On The Southeast Corner Of The Facility. The Stormwater Is Typically Sent Through An Oil/Water Separator To Tank 6, Then To The Daf Unit On-Site. At The Time Of The Inspection, The Oil/Water Separator Was Undergoing Repairs, So The Facility Was Routing All Stormwater Directly To Tank 6. According To Mr. Turovsky, Roughly 10% Of All Incoming Shipments Are Used Oil. These Shipments Of Used Oil Are Sampled For Toh And Flashpoint. After Passing The Analyses, The Used Oil Is Off-Loaded Into Tanks 51 And 52. The Used Oil Is Then Treated By Gravity Separation And/Or By Dissolved Air Flotation. After Treatment, The Oil Is Directed To Tanks 24-27 To Cool Down And Then, If No Other Processing Is Necessary, The Oil Is Directed To Tanks 54-56 For Shipment Off-Site. The Wastewater Fraction Receives Further Treatment And Processing, And It Is Then Discharged To The Potw. All Of The Facility'S Used Oil Processing Tanks Were Properly Labeled; However, Seven Containers Of Used Oil In The Area Were Not Labeled With The Words "Used Oil" (Photos 1-7) [40 Cfr 279.54(F)(1)]. There Were Several Releases Of What Appeared To Be Used Oil On The Concrete In The Secondary Containment. Mr. Turovsky Stated That The Containment Is Cleaned Once Per Day. Samples Are Also Taken Of Incoming Shipments Of Oily Wastewater. According To Mr. Turovsky, Toh Is Run On All Shipments Of Oily Wastewater That Have A Definable Amount Of Used Oil. After Passing The Analysis, Oily Wastewater Is Off-Loaded Into Tanks 1 And 2 For Gravity Separation. The Free Oil Is Then Transferred To The Oil Processing Tanks For Further Treatment. Pcw Is Sampled And Tested For Flashpoint, And After Passing The Analysis, The Pcw Is Off-Loaded Into Tanks 81 And 82. The Pcw Is Treated Via Gravity Separation, And The Recovered Product Volume Is Measured For Reporting Purposes. The Fuel Is Then Transferred To The Oil Processing Tanks. At The Time Of The Inspection, Both Pcw Tanks Were Properly Labeled. The Solids/Sludges/Residues Generated From The Facility'S Activities Are De-Watered, Loaded Into Roll-Off Containers, And Then Disposed At Camden County Landfill. Les Generates 10 To 15 Roll-Offs Of The Solids/Sludges/Residues Per Month; However, According To Mr. Turovsky, The Facility Cleans Out The Used Oi
09/06/2011 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-02/22/2011 ; Finished-09/06/2011
09/06/2011 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-07/23/2010 ; Finished-09/06/2011
09/06/2011 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-01/01/2010 ; Finished-09/06/2011
06/04/2012 Submittal Received By Department Received for SUBMITTAL RECEIVED BY DEPARTMENT-05/31/2012 ; Finished-06/04/2012
09/12/2012 Site Inspection Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Generator - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; Used Oil Marketer - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Liquid Environmental Solutions Of Florida Llc (Les) Was Inspected On September 12, 2012, As An Unannounced Hazardous Waste Compliance Evaluation Inspection. Les Is An Industrial Wastewater Pre-Treatment Facility, A Used Oil Processor (Permit # 72815-Ho-009), A Used Oil Transporter, And A Petroleum Contact Water (Pcw) Recovery Facility. The Facility Was Previously Known As Industrial Water Services (Iws), And The Permit Transfer To Les Was Completed On May 21, 2010. The Facility Was Most Recently Inspected On July 19, 2011. The Facility Consists Of A Main Office, A Laboratory, A Maintenance Shop, A Container Storage Area, The Processing/Treatment/Recovery Areas, And A Solids/Sludge/Residues Management Area. Mr. Yuri Turovsky, Plant Manager, Was Present Throughout The Inspection. | Inspection: The Facility Treats And Discharges Wastewaters Collected From Marine, Petroleum, Transportation, Environmental, And Industrial Sources. Incoming Wastewater Is Treated By Gravity Separation And/Or By Dissolved Air Flotation (Daf). It Is Then Chemically Treated To Adjust The Ph In Order To Induce Coagulation And Flocculation. Treated Wastewater Is Discharged To The Local Potw (Jea-Buckman Wastewater Plant). Stormwater Is Collected In A Sump On The Southeast Corner Of The Facility. The Stormwater Is Typically Sent Through An Oil/Water Separator To Tank 6, Then To The Daf Unit On-Site. According To Mr. Turovsky, Roughly 10% Of All Incoming Shipments Are Used Oil. These Shipments Of Used Oil Are Sampled For Toh And Flashpoint. After Passing The Analyses, The Used Oil Is Off-Loaded Into Specified Used Oil Tanks. The Used Oil Is Then De-Watered Using Gravity, Heat, And/Or De-Emulsifing Chemicals. After Treatment, The Oil Is Directed To Different Used Oil Tanks To Cool Down And Then, If No Other Processing Is Necessary, The Oil Is Directed To Tanks For Shipment Off-Site. The Wastewater Fraction Receives Further Treatment And Processing, And It Is Then Discharged To The Potw. All Of The Facility'S Used Oil Processing Tanks Were Properly Labeled; However, One Container Of Used Oil In The Area Was Not Labeled With The Words "Used Oil" (Photo 1) [40 Cfr 279.54(F)(1)]. Underneath The Heating Unit There Was A Large Amount Of Used Oil That Had Leaked From The Unit (Photo 2-3). Accordng To Mr. Turovsky, The Unit Had Recently Been Repaired, And The Leak Was Noted In The Inspection Log On August 31, 2012, [40 Cfr 279.22(D)]. There Were Several Releases Of What Appeared To Be Used Oil On The Concrete In The Secondary Containment (Photo 4). Mr. Turovsky Stated That The Containment Is Cleaned Once Per Day. Samples Are Also Taken Of Incoming Shipments Of Oily Wastewater. According To Mr. Turovsky, Toh Is Run On All Shipments Of Oily Wastewater That Have An Oily Sheen Or A Definable Amount Of Used Oil. After Passing The Analysis, Oily Wastewater Is Off-Loaded Into Tanks 1 And 2 For Gravity Separation. The Free Oil Is Then Transferred To The Oil Processing Tanks For Further Treatment. Pcw Is Sampled And Tested For Flashpoint, And After Passing The Analysis, The Pcw Is Off-Loaded Into Tanks 81 And 82. The Pcw Is Treated Via Gravity Separation, And The Recovered Product Volume Is Measured For Reporting Purposes. The Fuel Is Then Transferred To The Oil Processing Tanks. At The Time Of The Inspection, Both Pcw Tanks Were Properly Labeled. The Solids/Sludges/Residues Generated From The Facility'S Activities Are De-Watered, Loaded Into Roll-Off Containers, And Then Disposed At Camden County Landfill. Les Generates 10 To 15 Roll-Offs Of The Solids/Sludges/Residues Per Month; However, According To Mr. Turovsky, The Facility Cleans Out The Used Oil Processing Tanks Once Per Year, Which Generates Between 100 To 200 Gallons Of Oily Sludge Per Tank Cleaned. The Tank Cleanout Sludge Is Then Placed Into A Roll-Off With The Other Solids/Sludges/Residues Generated At The Facility. Les Performs Two Analytical Test Per Quarter On A Rand
10/11/2012 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-03/01/2012 ; Finished-10/11/2012
10/11/2012 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-03/01/2012 ; Finished-10/11/2012
10/11/2012 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-08/15/2012 ; Finished-10/11/2012
10/11/2012 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-08/30/2012 ; Finished-10/11/2012
10/11/2012 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-08/30/2012 ; Finished-10/11/2012
10/15/2012 Site Inspection Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Generator - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; Used Oil Marketer - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) The Facility Treats And Discharges Wastewaters Collected From Marine, Petroleum, Transportation, Environmental, And Industrial Sources. Incoming Wastewater Is Treated By Gravity Separation And/Or By Dissolved Air Flotation (Daf). It Is Then Chemically Treated To Adjust The Ph In Order To Induce Coagulation And Flocculation. Treated Wastewater Is Discharged To The Local Potw (Jea-Buckman Wastewater Plant). Stormwater Is Collected In A Sump On The Southeast Corner Of The Facility. The Stormwater Is Typically Sent Through An Oil/Water Separator To Tank 6, Then To The Daf Unit On-Site. According To Mr. Turovsky, Roughly 10% Of All Incoming Shipments Are Used Oil. These Shipments Of Used Oil Are Sampled For Toh And Flashpoint. After Passing The Analyses, The Used Oil Is Off-Loaded Into Specified Used Oil Tanks. The Used Oil Is Then De-Watered Using Gravity, Heat, And/Or De-Emulsifing Chemicals. After Treatment, The Oil Is Directed To Different Used Oil Tanks To Cool Down And Then, If No Other Processing Is Necessary, The Oil Is Directed To Tanks For Shipment Off-Site. The Wastewater Fraction Receives Further Treatment And Processing, And It Is Then Discharged To The Potw. All Of The Facility'S Used Oil Processing Tanks Were Properly Labeled. Samples Are Also Taken Of Incoming Shipments Of Oily Wastewater. According To Mr. Turovsky, Toh Is Run On All Shipments Of Oily Wastewater That Have A Definable Amount Of Used Oil. After Passing The Analysis, Oily Wastewater Is Off-Loaded Into Tanks 1 And 2 For Gravity Separation. The Free Oil Is Then Transferred To The Oil Processing Tanks For Further Treatment, And Discharge To The Potw. Pcw Is Sampled And Tested For Flashpoint, And After Passing The Analysis, The Pcw Is Off-Loaded Into Tanks 81 And 82. The Pcw Is Treated Via Gravity Separation, And The Recovered Product Volume Is Measured For Reporting Purposes. The Fuel Is Then Transferred To The Oil Processing Tanks. At The Time Of The Inspection, Both Pcw Tanks Were Properly Labeled. The Solids/Sludges/Residues Generated From The Facility'S Activities Are De-Watered, Loaded Into Roll-Off Containers, And Then Disposed At Camden County Landfill. Les Generates 10 To 15 Roll-Offs Of The Solids/Sludges/Residues Per Month. According To Mr. Turovsky, The Facility Cleans Out The Used Oil Processing Tanks Once Per Year, Which Generates Between 100 To 200 Gallons Of Oily Sludge Per Tank Cleaned. The Tank Cleanout Sludge Is Then Placed Into A Roll-Off With The Other Solids/Sludges/Residues Generated At The Facility. Les Performs Two Analytical Tests Per Quarter On Random Roll-Offs Containing The Solids/Sludges/Residues. The Last Analytical Performed Was In Early August 2012. Analytical Results Consitantly Show The Waste To Be Non-Hazardous. The Facility Is A Registered Used Oil Filter Processor; However, The Facility Does Not Process The Used Oil Filters It Receives. The Filters Come In Drums, And Any Free Oil Inside The Drum Is Pumped Out And Processed. The Drums Are Then Placed Into A Separate Storage Area Until They Can Be Picked Up For Disposal At Ecoflo Southeast In Georgia. The Drums Are Kept Closed And On An Oil-Impermeable Surface In The Drum Storage Area. In The Laboratory, The Facility Generates Small Amounts Of Waste Laboratory Solvents From Chlor-D-Tect And Chemical Oxygen Demand (C.O.D.) Analysis Procedures. Les Has Characterized The Chlor-D-Tect Test Waste As A D001/D006 Hazardous Waste. The C.O.D. Test Generates A D002/D007/D009 Waste Solvent. These Two Waste Streams Are Collected In Separate Satellite Containers Located Outside The Laboratory. Each Drum Contained Approximately 15 Gallons And Was Dated 1/14/10. When Needed, The Hazardous Wastes Generated From Laboratory Operations Are Manifested For Disposal To A Properly Permitted Tsd Facility. The Maintenance Shop Is Used For Repairing Items Such As Pumps And Valves. No Hazardous Waste Or Used Oil Is Generated In This Area. Cont
01/30/2013 Submittal Received By Department Received for SUBMITTAL RECEIVED BY DEPARTMENT-09/19/2012 ; Finished-01/30/2013
01/30/2013 Submittal Received By Department Received for SUBMITTAL RECEIVED BY DEPARTMENT-10/24/2012 ; Finished-01/30/2013
01/30/2013 Informal Verbal Enforcement Closed for Informal Verbal Enforcement-01/25/2013 ; Finished-01/30/2013
02/18/2013 Informal Verbal Enforcement Closed for Informal Verbal Enforcement-02/18/2013 ; Finished-02/18/2013
02/18/2013 Submittal Received By Department Received for SUBMITTAL RECEIVED BY DEPARTMENT-09/19/2012 ; Finished-02/18/2013
10/01/2014 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-02/21/2014 ; Finished-10/01/2014
10/01/2014 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-02/25/2014 ; Finished-10/01/2014
10/01/2014 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-03/15/2014 ; Finished-10/01/2014
10/14/2014 Site Inspection Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Liquid Environmental Solutions Of Florida, Llc (Les) Was Inspected On October 14, 2014, As An Unannounced Hazardous Waste Compliance Inspection. At The Time Of The Inspection, The Facility Was Operating As A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (Cesqg) Of Hazardous Waste. The Facility Has Been Assigned The Epa Id Number Fld981928484. Please Use This Number On All Hazardous Waste Manifests And On Future Correspondence With The Department'S Hazardous Waste Section. Mr. Yuri Turovsky, General Manager, Participated In The Inspection. Les Is An Industrial Wastewater Pre-Treatment Facility, A Used Oil Processor, A Used Oil Transporter, And A Petroleum Contact Water (Pcw) Recovery Facility. The Facility Consists Of A Main Office; A Laboratory; A Maintenance Shop; A Container Storage Area; The Processing, Treatment, And Recovery Areas; And A Solids, Sludges, And Residues Management Area. | The Facility Treats And Discharges Wastewaters Collected From Marine, Petroleum, Transportation, Environmental, And Industrial Sources. Incoming Wastewater Is Treated By Gravity Separation And/Or By Dissolved Air Flotation (Daf). It Is Then Chemically Treated To Adjust The Ph In Order To Induce Coagulation And Flocculation. Treated Wastewater Is Discharged To The Local Potw (Jea-Buckman Wastewater Plant). Stormwater Is Collected In A Sump On The Southeast Corner Of The Facility. The Stormwater Is Typically Sent Through An Oil/Water Separator To Tank 6, Then To The Daf Unit On-Site. According To Mr. Turovsky, Roughly 10% Of All Incoming Shipments Are Used Oil. These Shipments Of Used Oil Are Sampled For Toh And Flashpoint. After Passing The Analyses, The Used Oil Is Off-Loaded Into Specified Used Oil Tanks. The Used Oil Is Then De-Watered Using Gravity, Heat, And/Or De-Emulsifing Chemicals. After Treatment, The Oil Is Directed To Different Used Oil Tanks To Cool Down And Then, If No Other Processing Is Necessary, The Oil Is Directed To Tanks For Shipment Off-Site. The Wastewater Fraction Receives Further Treatment And Processing, And It Is Then Discharged To The Potw. All Of The Facility'S Used Oil Processing Tanks Were Properly Labeled. Samples Are Also Taken Of Incoming Shipments Of Oily Wastewater. According To Mr. Turovsky, Toh Is Run On All Shipments Of Oily Wastewater That Have A Definable Amount Of Used Oil. After Passing The Analysis, Oily Wastewater Is Off-Loaded Into Tanks 1 And 2 For Gravity Separation. The Free Oil Is Then Transferred To The Oil Processing Tanks For Further Treatment, And Discharge To The Potw. Pcw Is Sampled And Tested For Flashpoint, And After Passing The Analysis, The Pcw Is Off-Loaded Into Tanks 81 And 82. The Pcw Is Treated Via Gravity Separation, And The Recovered Product Volume Is Measured For Reporting Purposes. The Fuel Is Then Transferred To The Oil Processing Tanks. At The Time Of The Inspection, Both Pcw Tanks Were Properly Labeled. The Solids/Sludges/Residues Generated From The Facility'S Activities Are De-Watered, Loaded Into Roll-Off Containers, And Then Disposed At Camden County Landfill. Les Generates 10 To 15 Roll-Offs Of The Solids/Sludges/Residues Per Month. According To Mr. Turovsky, The Facility Cleans Out The Used Oil Processing Tanks Once Per Year, Which Generates Between 100 To 200 Gallons Of Oily Sludge Per Tank Cleaned. The Tank Cleanout Sludge Is Then Placed Into A Roll-Off With The Other Solids/Sludges/Residues Generated At The Facility. Les Performs Two Analytical Tests Per Quarter On Random Roll-Offs Containing The Solids/Sludges/Residues. Analytical Results Consistently Show The Waste To Be Non-Hazardous. Laboratory: The Laboratory Facility Generates Small Amounts Of Waste Solvents From Chlor-D-Tect And Chemical Oxygen Demand (C.O.D.) Analysis Procedures. Les Has Characterized The Chlor-D-Tect Test Waste As A D001/D006 Hazardous Waste. The C.O.D. Test Generates A D002/D007/D009 Waste Solvent. These Two Waste Streams Are Collected In
04/01/2015 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-03/15/2015 ; Finished-04/01/2015
04/01/2015 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-03/15/2015 ; Finished-04/01/2015
04/01/2015 Financial Record Reviewed for FINANCIAL RECORD-03/15/2015 ; Finished-04/01/2015
08/28/2015 Informal Verbal Enforcement Compliance Assistance Offer Verbal for Informal Verbal Enforcement-10/14/2014 ; Compliance Assistance Correspondence for Informal Verbal Enforcement-10/22/2014 ; Finished-08/28/2015
11/30/2016 Site Inspection Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; Used Oil Marketer - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Liquid Environmental Solutions Of Florida, Llc. (Les) Was Inspected November 30, 2016, As An Unannounced Hazardous Waste Compliance Inspection. The Facility Is Operating As A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (Cesqg) Of Hazardous Waste. Les Has Been Issued The Epa/Dep Identification Number Fld 981 928 484. Please Use This Epa/Dep Identification Number On All Hazardous Waste Related Correspondence With The Department. The Facility Was Issued Used Oil And Material Processing Facility Permit Numbers 72815-Ho-012 And 72815-Ho-015 And Solid Waste Permit Numbers 72815-So-013 And 72815-So-014. These Permits Expire November 20, 2017. The Facility Is Permitted To Discharge Wastewater Generated During Its Operations To City Sewer Under Industrial User Discharge Permit (Iudp) #019 Issued February 1, 2013. This Iudp Expires February 1, 2018. Les Is Not A Terminal Receiver Of Solid Waste As It Only Processes Spent Industrial Waste Streams With The Resulting Solid Waste Being Transported To A Landfill. The Facility Is Registered As A Used Oil Transporter, Processor, And Marketer (Off-Spec) Facility; A Used Oil Filter Transporter/Transfer Facility, And Filter Processor; And A Petroleum Contact Water (Pcw) Recovery/ Transporter/ Management Facility. Les Leases The Property, Owns The Facility, And Has Been Operating At This Location Since December 23, 2009. Les Has 27 Employees, And Is On City Water And Sewer. Les Operates Six Days A Week, Monday Through Friday, And Half Of The Day On Saturday. The Les Main Administrative Office Is Located Across The Street And North Of The Permitted Operating Facility. The Permitted Operating Facility Is Comprised Of A Laboratory Building And Trailer, A Maintenance Shop And Trailer Complex, The Facility Processing Area, And The Transportation Area. Mr. Yuri Turovsky, Plant Manager, Was Present Throughout The Inspection On November 30, 2016. | Laboratory Building And Trailer ---------------------------------------- The Laboratory Building Is Located At The Front Left Corner Of The Facility Processing Area And Is Connected To The Trailer By A Corrugated Steel Roof. The Trailer Contains The Plant Managers Office, Back Laboratory, And A Supply Room. Les Personnel Collect Samples From All Incoming Liquid Waste Using A Composite Liquid Waste Sampler (Coliwasa) For Fingerprint Analysis. After Sampling, The Coliwasa Is Placed In A Secondary Containment Sump For Continuous Use. There Was What Appeared To Be Oil In The Sump And On The Soil Adjacent To The Sump (Photo 1). At The Time Of The Inspection, The Facility Had Failed To Clean-Up The Release In This Area (Photo 2) [Permit Condition, Part Ii #8, And 40 Cfr 279.54(G)]. In The Two Laboratories, A Fingerprint Analysis Is Performed For Ph, Flashpoint, Total Organic Halogens (Toh), Metals (Except Mercury), And Pcb’S. In The Back Laboratory, Small Amounts Of Waste Laboratory Solvents Are Generated From Dexsil Chlor-D-Tect Q4000, Chlor-D-Tect 1000, And Chemical Oxygen Demand (Cod) 20-1500 Mg/L Test Kits. Review Of The Sds For The Chlor-D-Tect Kits Indicates The Kit Contains Ampules With Ethanol, Naphthalene, Mercuric Nitrate In Water, And Sulfuric Acid In Water Containing <0.05% Cadmium. Flashpoints Of The Individual Ampules Range Between 48°F And 162°F. Other Lab Analyses May Use Solvents Such As Toluene, Acetone, Hexane, Or Small Prefilled Vials Of Water. Spent Solvent Waste May Be F003, F005, Or D001 Hazardous Waste. Spent Cod Test Vials Are D002/D007/D009/D011 Hazardous Waste. Spent Chlor-D-Tect And Cod Test Kit Vials Generated From The Back Laboratory Are Emptied Into Two Glass Satellite Containers That Were Properly Labeled (Photos 3 And 4). The Facility Triple-Rinses All Emptied Spent Glass Vials And Disposes Of Them As Non-Hazardous Waste. When Full, Both Satellite Accumulation Containers Are Emptied Into The Facility’S Hazardous Waste Accumulation Container Located Outside The Laboratory Building Entrance App
03/06/2017 Issue Non-Compliance Letter Sent-03/06/2017 ; Finished-03/07/2017
05/07/2019 Site Inspection Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; Used Oil Marketer - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Liquid Environmental Solutions Of Florida, Llc. (Les) Was Inspected May 7, 2019, As An Unannounced Hazardous Waste Compliance Inspection. Les Was Last Inspected By The Department’S Hazardous Waste Program On November 30, 2016. The Facility Is Registered And Operating As A Used Oil Transporter, Used Oil Filter Transporter, Used Oil Filter Transfer Facility And Used Oil Filter Processor. The Facility Is Operating As A Very Small Quantity Generator (Vsqg) Of Hazardous Waste, An Off-Spec Used Oil Marketer And Petroleum Contact Water Transporter And Recoverer. The Facility Is Permitted And Operating As A Used Oil Processor. Pam Fellabaum (Dep) And Yuri Turovsky (Les) Were Present Throughout The Inspection. Kem Khim (Les) Was Present During The Inspection Of The Laboratory. A Follow-Up Meeting Was Held On July 8, 2019 With Mr. Turovsky To Clarify Some Of The Records. The Facility Was Issued Used Oil And Material Processing Facility Permit Numbers 72815-017-Ho And 72815-019-Ho And Solid Waste Permit Number 72815-018-So. These Permits Expire November 20, 2022. A Permit Minor Modification Was Approved On May 8, 2018. The Modification Included The Addition Of Tanks 121 And 122 And The Closure And Removal Of Tanks 3a, 3b, 4a And 4b. This Work Had Been Completed At The Time Of Inspection. The Facility Is Permitted To Discharge Wastewater Generated During Its Operations To The City Sewer Under Industrial User Discharge Permit (Iudp) #019 Issued February 1, 2018. This Iudp Expires January 31, 2023. Les Manages Non-Hazardous, Liquid And Solid Waste Streams. Les Is Not A Terminal Receiver Of Solid Waste, As It Only Processes Spent Industrial Waste Streams With The Resulting Solid Waste Being Transported To A Landfill. Les Leases The Property And Buildings And Has Been Operating At This Location Since December 23, 2009. Les Has 20-30 Employees And Is On City Water And Sewer. Les Operates Monday Through Friday From 7:00 Am To 6:00 Pm And Saturday From 7:00 Am To 12:00 Pm. The Les Main Administrative Office Is Located Across The Street And North Of The Permitted Operating Facility. The Permitted Operating Facility Is Comprised Of A Laboratory Complex, The Used Oil Processing Area, The Oily Water Treatment Area, The Petroleum Contact Water Treatment Area, The Wastewater Treatment Area, The Plate And Frame Filter Press Area, The Solidification Pits, The Used Oil Filter And Container Storage Area, The Transportation Area, The Grease Waste Processing Area And The Maintenance Shop. | Laboratory Complex ---------------------------------------- The Laboratory Complex Is Located In The Northwest Corner Of The Facility And Consists Of The Receiving Laboratory And “Back” Laboratory (Trailer). Prior To Trucks Being Off-Loaded At One Of Three Off-Loading Stations (Photo 1), Les Personnel Collect Samples From All Incoming Liquid Waste Using A Composite Liquid Waste Sampler (Coliwasa) For Fingerprint Analysis. After Sampling, The Coliwasa Is Placed In A Secondary Containment Sump (Photo 2) Located Outside And Adjacent To The Receiving Laboratory For Continuous Use. Accumulated Liquids Are Automatically Pumped To One Of The Process Tanks. There Was One Step-Can For The Collection Of Oily Rags Located Adjacent To The Coliwasa Sump. Rags Are Laundered Weekly By Aramark. A Portion Of All Used Oil Samples Is Maintained For 30 Days In A Refrigerator Located Outside The Entrance Of The Receiving Laboratory (Photo 3). The Excess Used Oil That Is Not Saved Is Accumulated In A 5-Gallon Container Located Outside And Adjacent To The Receiving Laboratory (Photo 4) And Managed As Used Oil. The Container Was Covered, Properly Labeled And Stored In A Secondary Container Which Appeared To Meet The Requirements. The Facility Is Reminded That Secondary Containment For Used Oil Containers Is Required To Have A Capacity Of 110% Of The Volume Of The Largest Container Within The Containment Area. When Full, The Container Is Emptied Into Ei
11/08/2019 Submittal Received By Department Finished-11/08/2019
12/10/2019 Phone Conversation Finished-12/10/2019
12/18/2019 Submittal Received By Department Received-07/19/2019 ; Finished-12/18/2019
12/18/2019 Submittal Received By Department Received-09/25/2019 ; Finished-12/18/2019
12/23/2019 Issue Non-Compliance Letter Compliance Warning Letter Sent-07/31/2019 ; Submittal Received by Department-10/03/2019 ; Submittal Received by Department-12/03/2019 ; Submittal Received by Department-12/04/2019 ; Return to Compliance Letter Sent (RCL)-12/23/2019 ; Finished-12/23/2019
05/13/2021 Site Inspection Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; Used Oil Marketer - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Liquid Environmental Solutions Of Florida, Llc. (Les) Was Inspected May 14, 2021, As A Hazardous Waste Compliance Inspection. Les Was Last Inspected By The Department’S Hazardous Waste Program On May 7, 2019. The Facility Is Registered And Operating As A Used Oil Transporter, Used Oil Filter Transporter, Used Oil Filter Transfer Facility And Used Oil Filter Processor. The Facility Is Operating As A Very Small Quantity Generator (Vsqg) Of Hazardous Waste, An Off-Spec Used Oil Marketer And Petroleum Contact Water Transporter And Recoverer. The Facility Is Permitted And Operating As A Used Oil Processor. Yuri Turovsky (Les) Was Present Throughout The Inspection. Kem Khim (Les) Was Present During The Inspection Of The Laboratory. The Facility Was Issued Used Oil And Material Processing Facility Permit Numbers 72815-017-Ho And 72815- 019-Ho And Solid Waste Permit Number 72815-018-So. These Permits Expire November 20, 2022. A Permit Minor Modification Was Approved On May 8, 2018. The Modification Included The Addition Of Tanks 121 And 122 And The Closure And Removal Of Tanks 3a, 3b, 4a And 4b. This Work Had Been Completed At The Time Of Inspection. The Facility Is Permitted To Discharge Wastewater Generated During Its Operations To The City Sewer Under Industrial User Discharge Permit (Iudp) #019 Issued February 1, 2018. This Iudp Expires January 31, 2023. Les Manages Non-Hazardous, Liquid And Solid Waste Streams. Les Is Not A Terminal Receiver Of Solid Waste, As It Only Processes Spent Industrial Waste Streams With The Resulting Solid Waste Being Transported To A Landfill. Les Leases The Property And Buildings And Has Been Operating At This Location Since December 23, 2009. Les Has 20-30 Employees And Is On City Water And Sewer. Les Operates Monday Through Friday From 7:00 Am To 6:00 Pm And Saturday From 7:00 Am To 12:00 Pm. The Les Main Administrative Office Is Located Across The Street And North Of The Permitted Operating Facility. The Permitted Operating Facility Is Comprised Of A Laboratory Complex, The Used Oil Processing Area, The Oily Water Treatment Area, The Petroleum Contact Water Treatment Area, The Wastewater Treatment Area, The Plate And Frame Filter Press Area, The Solidification Pits, The Used Oil Filter And Container Storage Area, The Transportation Area, The Grease Waste Processing Area And The Maintenance Shop. | Laboratory Complex ---------------------------------------- The Laboratory Complex Is Located In The Northwest Corner Of The Facility And Consists Of The Receiving Laboratory, “Back” Laboratory (Trailer) And “Old” Laboratory. Prior To Trucks Being Off-Loaded At One Of Three Off-Loading Stations (Photo 1), Les Personnel Collect Samples From All Incoming Liquid Waste Using A Composite Liquid Waste Sampler (Coliwasa) For Fingerprint Analysis. After Sampling, The Coliwasa Is Placed In A Secondary Containment Sump (Photo 2) Located Outside And Adjacent To The Receiving Laboratory For Continuous Use. Accumulated Liquids Are Automatically Pumped To One Of The Process Tanks. There Was One Step-Can For The Collection Of Oily Rags Located Adjacent To The Coliwasa Sump. Rags Are Laundered Weekly By Unifirst. A Portion Of All Used Oil Samples Is Maintained For 30 Days In A Refrigerator Located Outside The Entrance Of The Receiving Laboratory. The Excess Used Oil That Is Not Saved Is Taken Directly To A Processing Tank For Management As Used Oil. A Fingerprint Analysis Is Performed By The Receiving Laboratory For Total Organic Halogens (Toh), At A Minimum. Flashpoint, Ph, And Pcbs Are Also Typically Analyzed. Dexsil Chlor-D-Tect Q4000 (Ethanol 3.33%, Naphthalene 11.57%, Mercuric Nitrate In Water 9.32%, And Sulfuric Acid In Water Containing <0.05% Cadmium 68.64%; Flashpoint 48°F To 162°F) Is Used To Analyze Toh. The Test Kits Come With A Disposal Ampule And Instructions State That When The Disposal Instructions Are Followed, The Test Kits Will Pass A Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure
08/12/2021 Issue Non-Compliance Letter Submittal Received by Department-05/21/2021 ; Submittal Received by Department-06/01/2021 ; Submittal Received by Department-07/15/2021 ; Sent-08/12/2021 ; Submittal Received by Department-10/28/2021 ; Return to Compliance Letter Sent (RCL)-11/15/2021 ; Finished-11/18/2021
08/17/2023 Site Inspection Routine; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Routine; Used Oil Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Transfer Facility - Routine; Used Oil Processor - Routine; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Liquid Environmental Solutions Of Florida, Llc. (Les) Was Inspected August 17, 2023, As A Hazardous Waste Compliance Inspection. Les Was Last Inspected By The Department’S Hazardous Waste Program On May 13, 2021. The Facility Is Registered And Operating As A Used Oil Transporter, Used Oil Filter Transporter, Used Oil Filter Transfer Facility And Used Oil Filter Processor. The Facility Is Operating As A Very Small Quantity Generator (Vsqg) Of Hazardous Waste, An Off-Spec Used Oil Marketer And Petroleum Contact Water Transporter And Recoverer. The Facility Is Permitted And Operating As A Used Oil Processor. Joel Williams (Les Plant Supervisor) Was Present Throughout The Inspection Of The Plant. Kem Khim (Les) Was Present During The Inspection Of A Majority Of The Plant, The Laboratory And Records. The Facility Was Issued Used Oil And Material Processing Facility Permit Number 72815-019-Ho And Solid Waste Permit Number 72815-020-So. These Permits Expire November 20, 2027. The Facility Is Permitted To Discharge Wastewater Generated During Its Operations To The City Sewer Under Industrial User Discharge Permit (Iudp) #019 Issued February 1, 2023. This Iudp Expires January 31, 2028. Les Manages Non-Hazardous, Liquid And Solid Waste Streams. Les Is Not A Terminal Receiver Of Solid Waste, As It Only Processes Spent Industrial Waste Streams With The Resulting Solid Waste Being Transported To A Landfill. Les Leases The Property And Buildings And Has Been Operating At This Location Since December 23, 2009. Les Has 12 Plant Operation Employees And Is On City Water And Sewer. Les Operates Monday Through Friday From 7:00 Am To 6:00 Pm And Saturday From 7:00 Am To 12:00 Pm. The Les Main Administrative Office Is Located Across The Street And North Of The Permitted Operating Facility. The Permitted Operating Facility Is Comprised Of A Laboratory Complex, The Used Oil Processing Area, The Oily Water Treatment Area, The Petroleum Contact Water Treatment Area, The Wastewater Treatment Area, The Plate And Frame Filter Press Area, The Solidification Pits, The Used Oil Filter And Container Storage Area, The Transportation Area, The Grease Waste Processing Area, The Maintenance Shop And The Solid Waste Accumulation Area. | Laboratory Complex ---------------------------------------- The Laboratory Complex Is Located In The Northwest Corner Of The Facility And Consists Of The Receiving Laboratory, “Back” Laboratory (Trailer) And “Old” Laboratory. Prior To Trucks Being Off-Loaded At One Of Three Off-Loading Stations, Les Personnel Collect Samples From All Incoming Liquid Waste Using A Composite Liquid Waste Sampler (Coliwasa) For Fingerprint Analysis. After Sampling, The Coliwasa Is Placed In A Secondary Containment Sump Located Outside And Adjacent To The Receiving Laboratory For Continuous Use. Accumulated Liquids Are Automatically Pumped To One Of The Process Tanks. There Was One Step-Can For The Collection Of Oily Rags Located Adjacent To The Coliwasa Sump. Rags Are Laundered Weekly By Unifirst. A Portion Of All Used Oil Samples Is Maintained For 30 Days In A Refrigerator Located Outside The Entrance Of The Receiving Laboratory. The Excess Used Oil That Is Not Saved Is Taken Directly To A Processing Tank For Management As Used Oil. A Fingerprint Analysis Is Performed By The Receiving Laboratory For Total Organic Halogens (Toh), At A Minimum. Flashpoint, Ph, And Pcbs Are Also Typically Analyzed. Dexsil Chlor-D-Tect Q4000 (Ethanol 3.33%, Naphthalene 11.57%, Mercuric Nitrate In Water 9.32%, And Sulfuric Acid In Water Containing <0.05% Cadmium 68.64%; Flashpoint 48°F To 162°F) Is Used To Analyze Toh. The Test Kits Come With A Disposal Ampule And Instructions State That When The Disposal Instructions Are Followed, The Test Kits Will Pass A Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (Tclp) Test. Spent Test Kits Are Disposed Of In The Trash. Occasionally, Hexane Extraction Is Used To Analyze Toh. The Hexane Is Disposed Of With The Sample And
11/28/2023 Warning Letter Sent-11/28/2023 ; Finished-10/28/2024 196299
08/30/2024 Short Form Consent Order Executed-08/30/2024 ; Finished-10/28/2024 196299
10/07/2024 Penalty Received-09/27/2024 ; Finished-10/07/2024 196299
10/17/2024 Return To Compliance Letter Sent-10/17/2024 ; Finished-10/28/2024 196299
10/28/2024 Enforcement Tracking Finished-10/28/2024
10/28/2024 Case Report Sent to OGC-07/15/2024 ; Finished-10/28/2024 196299
10/28/2024 Meeting Finished-10/28/2024 196299

Violation History:

Vio# Area Regulation Opened By Date Determined Completed ETA Act Act Date Regulation Text Excerpt
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2 264.1 Chaz_Load 11/06/1992 04/02/1993 4461 11/06/1992 Purpose, scope and applicability.
3 265.E 265.71(a) Chaz_Load 04/01/1994 05/27/1994 4460 02/22/1994 Rule Description not available
4 265.E 265.73(a) Chaz_Load 04/01/1994 05/27/1994 4460 02/22/1994 The owner or operator must keep a written operating record at his facility.
5 UNKNOWN Chaz_Load 12/16/1994 01/04/1995 4459 11/17/1994 Unknown - insufficient data from import to identify rule.
6 262.C 262.34(a)(2) Chaz_Load 12/16/1994 12/20/1994 4459 11/17/1994 The date upon which each period of accumulation begins is clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container;
7 UNKNOWN Chaz_Load 12/16/1994 12/20/1994 4459 11/17/1994 Unknown - insufficient data from import to identify rule.
8 XXS 62-701.300(1) Chaz_Load 12/16/1994 01/04/1995 4459 11/17/1994 General prohibition.
9 279.C 279.22(c) Sykes_R 07/23/1998 07/23/1998 6611 07/23/1998 Labels.
10 XXS 62-710.850 Sykes_R 07/23/1998 07/23/1998 6611 07/23/1998 Management of Used Oil Filters.
11 XXS 62-710.800 Annicella_A 08/12/2004 12/17/2004 10276 08/12/2004 Permits for Used Oil Processing Facilities.
12 279.C 279.22(c)(1) Bodin_C 07/24/2008 07/24/2008 12453 07/24/2008 Containers and aboveground tanks used to store used oil at generator facilities must be labeled or marked clearly with the words "Used Oil."
23 279.F 279.54(f)(1) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 Containers and aboveground tanks used to store or process used oil at processing and re-refining facilities must be labeled or marked clearly with the words "Used Oil."
24 279.E 279.44(a) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 To ensure that used oil is not a hazardous waste under the rebuttable presumption of 279.10(b)(1)(ii), the used oil transporter must determine whether the total halogen content of used oil being transported or stored at a transfer facility is above o
25 PCR, XXS 62-740.300(2)(c), 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 Maintain records of the following PCW related activities for each shipment of PCW received for a minimum of 3 years, maintain the records on site, and make the records available to the Department upon request:, To fail to obtain any permit required b
26 XXS 62-710.850(5)(a) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 All persons storing used oil filters shall store used oil filters in above ground containers which are clearly labeled "Used Oil Filters," and which are in good condition (no severe rusting, apparent structural defects or deterioration) with no visib
27 PCR, 279.F, XXS 279.56(b), 62-710.510(1)(d), 62-710.510(1)(f), 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 Delivery. Used oil processor/re-refiners must keep a record of each shipment of used oil that is shipped to a used oil burner, processor/ re-refiner, or disposal facility. These records may take the form of a log, invoice, manifest, bill of lading or
28 PCR, 279.F 279.52(b)(3), 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 Copies of contingency plan. A copy of the contingency plan and all revisions to the plan must be:, To fail to obtain any permit required by this chapter or by rule or regulation, or to violate or fail to comply with any rule, regulation, order, permi
29 PCR 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 To fail to obtain any permit required by this chapter or by rule or regulation, or to violate or fail to comply with any rule, regulation, order, permit, or certification adopted or issued by the department pursuant to its lawful authority.
30 PCR, XXS 62-710.500(4), 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 Each registered person shall display the validated registration form and identification number in a prominent place at each facility location., To fail to obtain any permit required by this chapter or by rule or regulation, or to violate or fail to c
31 PCR 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 To fail to obtain any permit required by this chapter or by rule or regulation, or to violate or fail to comply with any rule, regulation, order, permit, or certification adopted or issued by the department pursuant to its lawful authority.
32 PCR 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 To fail to obtain any permit required by this chapter or by rule or regulation, or to violate or fail to comply with any rule, regulation, order, permit, or certification adopted or issued by the department pursuant to its lawful authority.
33 273.B 273.13(d) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 Lamps . A small quantity handler of universal waste must manage lamps in a way that prevents releases of any universal waste or component of a universal waste to the environment, as follows:
34 XXS 62-710.600(2)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 Show evidence of familiarity with applicable state laws and rules governing used oil transportation by submitting a training program for approval to the Department which includes provisions for at least the following:
35 PCR 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 To fail to obtain any permit required by this chapter or by rule or regulation, or to violate or fail to comply with any rule, regulation, order, permit, or certification adopted or issued by the department pursuant to its lawful authority.
36 PCR 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 To fail to obtain any permit required by this chapter or by rule or regulation, or to violate or fail to comply with any rule, regulation, order, permit, or certification adopted or issued by the department pursuant to its lawful authority.
37 PCR, XXS 62-710.800(5), 403.161(1)(b) Valade_V 07/19/2011 06/04/2012 153432 07/19/2011 To fail to obtain any permit required by this chapter or by rule or regulation, or to violate or fail to comply with any rule, regulation, order, permit, or certification adopted or issued by the department pursuant to its lawful authority.
16 273.B 273.13(d)(1) Breland_J 09/12/2012 09/19/2012 162452 09/12/2012 A small quantity handler of universal waste must contain any lamp in containers or packages that are structurally sound, adequate to prevent breakage, and compatible with the contents of the lamps. Such containers and packages must remain closed and
17 279.C 279.22(d) Breland_J 09/12/2012 09/19/2012 162452 09/12/2012 Response to releases . Upon detection of a release of used oil to the environment that is not subject to the requirements of part 280, subpart F of this chapter and which has occurred after the effective date of the recycled used oil management progr
18 279.F 279.54(f)(1) Breland_J 09/12/2012 09/19/2012 162452 09/12/2012 Containers and aboveground tanks used to store or process used oil at processing and re-refining facilities must be labeled or marked clearly with the words "Used Oil."
13 279.C 279.22(d) Breland_J 10/15/2012 10/24/2012 163215 10/15/2012 Response to releases . Upon detection of a release of used oil to the environment that is not subject to the requirements of part 280, subpart F of this chapter and which has occurred after the effective date of the recycled used oil management progr
14 273.B 273.13(d)(1) Breland_J 10/15/2012 10/24/2012 163215 10/15/2012 A small quantity handler of universal waste must contain any lamp in containers or packages that are structurally sound, adequate to prevent breakage, and compatible with the contents of the lamps. Such containers and packages must remain closed and
15 XXS 62-710.401(6) Breland_J 10/15/2012 10/24/2012 163215 10/15/2012 No person may store used oil in tanks or containers unless they are clearly labeled with the words "used oil" and are in good condition (no severe rusting, apparent structural defects or deterioration) with no visible oil leakage. If tanks or contain
38 273.B 273.15(c) Breland_J 10/15/2012 10/24/2012 163215 10/15/2012 A small quantity handler of universal waste who accumulates universal waste must be able to demonstrate the length of time that the universal waste has been accumulated from the date it becomes a waste or is received. The handler may make this demons
39 262.A 262.11 Breland_J 10/15/2012 10/24/2012 163215 10/15/2012 Hazardous waste determination. A person who generates a solid waste, as defined in 40 CFR 261.2, must determine if that waste is a hazardous waste using the following method:
19 279.C 279.22(c)(1) Breland_J 10/14/2014 10/14/2014 173388 10/14/2014 Containers and aboveground tanks used to store used oil at generator facilities must be labeled or marked clearly with the words "Used Oil."
20 279.F 279.56(b)(3) Breland_J 10/14/2014 10/14/2014 173388 10/14/2014 The EPA identification number of the transporter who delivers the used oil to the burner, processor/re-refiner or disposal facility;
21 279.F 279.54(d)(2) Butler_H 11/30/2016 01/25/2017 179213 11/30/2016 The entire containment system, including walls and floor, must be sufficiently impervious to used oil to prevent any used oil released into the containment system from migrating out of the system to the soil, groundwater, or surface water.
22 279.F 279.54(g) Butler_H 11/30/2016 03/06/2017 179213 11/30/2016 Response to releases. Upon detection of a release of used oil to the environment that is not subject to the requirements of part 280, subpart F of this chapter and which has occurred after the effective date of the recycled used oil management progra
40 279.F 279.54(d)(2) Bradshaw_B 05/07/2019 12/09/2019 185500 05/07/2019 ENTIRE CONTAINMENT SYSTEM MUST PREVENT USED OIL RELEASED INTO THE SYSTEM FROM MIGRATING OUT OF THE SYSTEM INTO SOIL, GROUNDWATER OR SURFACE WATER
41 279.E 279.44(a) Bradshaw_B 05/07/2019 10/03/2019 185500 05/07/2019 USED OIL TRANSPORTER MUST DETERMINE WHETHER TOTAL HALOGEN CONTENT OF USED OIL TRANSPORTED OR STORED IS ABOVE OR BELOW 1000 PPM
42 273.B 273.14(e) Bradshaw_B 05/13/2021 07/27/2021 190748 05/13/2021 EACH LAMP OR CONTAINER IN WHICH LAMPS ARE CONTAINED MUST BE CLEARLY LABELED OR MARKED WITH UNIVERSAL WASTE-LAMP(S) OR WASTE LAMP(S) OR USED LAMP(S)
43 273.B 273.15(a) Bradshaw_B 05/13/2021 07/27/2021 190748 05/13/2021 ONE YEAR ACCUMULATION PERIOD FOR SMALL QUANTITY HANDLERS UNLESS 273.15(B) REQUIREMENTS ARE MET
44 XXS 62-710.510(1)(g) Bradshaw_B 05/13/2021 07/27/2021 190748 05/13/2021 Documentation of halogen screening in accordance
45 262.A 262.11 Bradshaw_B 05/13/2021 10/28/2021 190748 05/13/2021 Generators must determine if their solid waste is a hazardous waste
46 XXS 62-710.401(6) Bradshaw_B 05/13/2021 07/27/2021 190748 05/13/2021 No person may store used oil in tanks or containers unless they are clearly labeled with the words "used oil" are in good condition (no severe rusting, apparent structural defects or deterioration), and not leaking (no visible leaks). If tanks or con
47 XXS 62-710.850(5)(a) Bradshaw_B 05/13/2021 07/27/2021 190748 05/13/2021 All persons storing used oil filters shall store used oil filters in above ground containers which are clearly labeled "Used Oil Filters," and which are in good condition (no severe rusting, apparent structural defects or deterioration) with no visib
48 262.A 262.11 Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 05/16/2024 196299 195867 08/17/2023 Generators must determine if their solid waste is a hazardous waste
49 279.F 279.52(a)(5) Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 07/31/2024 196299 195867 08/17/2023 Owner/op. must maintain aisle space to allow unobstructed movement of personnel & emergency equip. to any area of facility operation in an emergency, unless aisle space not needed for these purposes.
50 PCR 403.727(1)(c) Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 08/17/2023 196299 195867 08/17/2023 Fail to comply with a permit;
51 273.B 273.15(c) Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 12/22/2023 196299 195867 08/17/2023 SMALL QUANTITY HANDLERS MUST BE ABLE TO DEMONSTRATE THE LENGTH OF TIME THE UNIVERSAL WASTE HAS BEEN ACCUMULATED; THIS DEMONSTRATION IS MADE BY:
52 279.E, XXS 62-710.510(1)(g), 279.44(a) Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 10/10/2023 196299 195867 08/17/2023 Documentation of halogen screening in accordance , USED OIL TRANSPORTER MUST DETERMINE WHETHER TOTAL HALOGEN CONTENT OF USED OIL TRANSPORTED OR STORED IS ABOVE OR BELOW 1000 PPM
53 279.F 279.54(g) Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 08/17/2023 196299 195867 08/17/2023 On detection of a release of used oil that is not under 280 sub F, which occurs after the effective date of the recycled used oil program in the State in of the release, perform certain cleanup steps.
54 XXS 62-710.401(6) Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 10/10/2023 196299 195867 08/17/2023 No person may store used oil in tanks or containers unless they are clearly labeled with the words "used oil" are in good condition (no severe rusting, apparent structural defects or deterioration), and not leaking (no visible leaks). If tanks or con
55 273.B 273.13(d)(1) Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 10/10/2023 196299 195867 08/17/2023 LAMP MUST BE IN CONTAINERS THAT ARE STRUCTURALLY SOUND, ADEQUATE TO PREVENT BREAKAGE & COMPATIBLE; CONTAINERS MUST REMAIN CLOSED & LACK EVIDENCE OF LEAKAGE, SPILLAGE OR DAMAGE THAT COULD CAUSE LEAKAGE
56 273.B 273.14(e) Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 10/10/2023 196299 195867 08/17/2023 EACH LAMP OR CONTAINER IN WHICH LAMPS ARE CONTAINED MUST BE CLEARLY LABELED OR MARKED WITH UNIVERSAL WASTE-LAMP(S) OR WASTE LAMP(S) OR USED LAMP(S)
57 XXS 62-710.850(5)(a) Bradshaw_B 08/17/2023 10/10/2023 196299 195867 08/17/2023 All persons storing used oil filters shall store used oil filters in above ground containers which are clearly labeled "Used Oil Filters," and which are in good condition (no severe rusting, apparent structural defects or deterioration) with no visib