Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Hazardous Waste Facility Compliance History


Activity History Listing


Activity History for:

EPAID: FLR000097378, Alta Construction Equipment Florida LLC


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Date Done Activity Type Activity Comments ETA Link
07/06/2017 Site Inspection Routine; Used Oil Transporter On July 6, 2017, Zachary West, Helena Ochoa, And John White, Florida Department Of Environmental Protection, Inspected Flagler Construction Equipment, Located At 9601 Boggy Creek Road, Orlando, Florida, For Compliance With State And Federal Hazardous Waste And Used Oil Regulations. Flagler Construction Equipment Was Represented By Lisa Albury, Director Of Safety & Training Compliance. This Was A Routine Compliance Inspection. Flagler Construction Equipment Is A Registered Used Oil Transporter And A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Of Hazardous Waste. Flagler Construction Equipment Initially Notified The Department As A Non-Handler Of Hazardous Waste And As A Used Oil And Used Oil Filter Transporter In March 2015 And Received Epa Identification Number Flr000097378. Inspection Of The Facility Noted The Facility Is Not A Non-Handler Of Hazardous Waste But Is Currently Regulated As A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Of Hazardous Waste. Should The Facility’S Participation In Safety-Kleen Systems Continued Use Program (Cup) Cease, The Facility Would Be Regulated As A Small Quantity Generator Of Hazardous Waste Due To The Number Of Solvent Parts Washers Currently In Use On The Facility. Flagler Construction Equipment Has Been At This Location Since 2009 And Has Approximately Forty-Five Employees. The Facility Is Connected To The Municipal Potable Water System And Has An On-Site Septic System For Management Of Domestic Waste. | Flagler Construction Equipment Is The Certified Volvo Construction Equipment Dealer For The State Of Florida. The Facility Sells, Leases, And Provides Preventive Maintenance For Volvo Heavy Equipment Including Wheel Loaders, Haulers, Compactors, Skid Loaders, Excavators, Etc. The Facility Services Heavy Equipment Owned, Or Leased, By Off-Site Companies. Service Vehicles Performing Oil And Filter Changes In The Field Transport The Used Oil To The Facility For Temporary Storage Prior To Off-Site Reclamation/Disposal. When The Oil Is Transported To The Facility, It Is Stored In An Aboveground 250-Gallon, Double-Walled Used Oil Tank. The Tank Was Labeled “Used Oil” And Was Staged Within A Secondary Containment Structure. Review Of The Facility’S Used Oil Transporter Registration Noted The Facility Has Not Registered For The Year Beginning July 1, 2017. According To Ms. Albury, The Facility Will Complete The Registration Process Within The Next Couple Of Weeks. Insurance For Transportation Operations, Previously Documented By The Department, Has Not Changed. Records Documenting Used Oil Transportation For Calendar Year 2016 Were Requested From Ms. Albury. Ms. Albury Submitted The Transportation Manifests For The Last Year Of Used Oil Transportation. The Used Oil Is Picked Up By Safety-Kleen Every Two Weeks And Transported To Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc. In Sanford Florida, Facility Id Fld984171165. | Flagler Construction Equipment For Compliance With State And Federal Hazardous Waste And Used Oil Regulations. No Citations Were Issued During The Inspection.
10/23/2019 Site Inspection Routine; Used Oil Transporter On October 23, 2019, Michael Eckoff, Florida Department Of Environmental Protection (Fdep Or Department), Accompanied By Howard Wieder, Flagler Construction Equipment (Fce Or Facility), Inspected Fce For State And Federal Used Oil Transporter Requirements. The Facility Most Recently Notified The Department On March 19, 2019 And Was Originally Issued Epa Id Flr000097378 On March 24, 2015. Fce Is A Registered Used Oil Transporter And Transfer Facility, And Used Oil Filter Transporter And Transfer Facility. The Current Registration Expires On June 30, 2020. The Facility Employs Approximately 25 People Working From 7:00 Am To 5:00 Pm, Monday To Friday. The Facility Is Connected To The Municipal Potable Water System And Has An Onsite Septic System. The Property Is Owned By Be Orlando, Llc, C/O Kathy J Amon, 1745 Indian Wood Circle, Suite 250, Maumee, Ohio 43537-4061. Inspection History The Facility Was Last Inspected By The Department In July 2017 For Compliance With State And Federal Used Oil Transporter Requirements. No Potential Violations Were Noted At That Time. | Flagler Construction Equipment Was Inspected As A Used Oil Transporter And Was Not In Compliance At That Time. | The Facility Sells, Leases, And Services Heavy Equipment. Equipment Is Serviced Either Onsite Or At Offsite Locations. Offsite Services Only Includes Oil Changes, Any Other Services Are Performed At The Facility. Used Oil Is Stored In A Double-Walled Tank That Was Properly Labeled "Used Oil" And Closed. The Tank Was Located Outside The Building In Secondary Containment. Used Oil Filters Are Stored In A 2-Yard Dumpster That Was Properly Labeled "Used Oil Filters" And Closed. The Dumpster Was Located Outside The Building. Records Service Records Include Site Identification, Gallons Of Used Oil Removed From Equipment, Date Of Service, And If Oil Filter Was Changed. Used Oil And Used Oil Filters Are Picked Up By Safety Kleen. Records Of Pickups Were Not Being Maintained Onsite [40 Cfr 279.46(B) And 62-710.510(4), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.)]. Used Oil And Used Oil Filter Handlers Annual Report For 2018 Was Received On April 23, 2019. The Certificate Of Liability Insurance On File With The Department Expired On May 1, 2019 [62-710.600(2)(E), F.A.C.].
11/21/2019 Issue Non-Compliance Letter Sent-11/21/2019 ; Finished-02/20/2020
11/21/2019 Issue Non-Compliance Letter Sent-11/21/2019 ; Finished-02/25/2020
11/17/2023 Site Inspection Routine; Used Oil Transporter On November 17, 2023, Wanda Robles, Florida Department Of Environmental Protection (Fdep Or Department) Conducted A Compliance Inspection At Alta Construction Equipment Florida Llc (Acef Or Facility), Located At 9601 Boggy Creek Road, Orlando, Florida For Compliance With State And Federal Used Oil Transporter Requirements. The Facility Most Recently Notified The Department On June 23, 2019, And Was Originally Issued Epa Id Flr000097378 On March 24, 2015. Alta Construction Equipment Florida Llc Is A Registered Used Oil Transporter And Transfer Facility And Used Oil Filter Transporter And Transfer Facility. The Current Registration Expires On June 30, 2024. The Facility Employs Approximately 40 Employees, And Operation Hours Are 7:00 Am To 5:00 Pm Monday To Friday. One Site Representative Was Mr. John Whitsell, Operation Manager. Inspection History The Facility Was Inspected By The Department On October 23, 2019, Under The Previous Name Flagler Construction Equipment | Alta Construction Equipment Florida Llc, Facility Sells, Leases, And Services Heavy Equipment. Equipment Is Serviced Onsite And Offsite Locations. Offsite Services Only Include Oil Changes, Any Other Services Are Performed At The Facility. As Per The Operation Manager When They Are Going Off-Site For Pm The Transporter Doesn'T Do Multiple Sites And Never Exceeds 55 Gallons Of Used Oil On Services At Any One Time. Used Oil Filters Are Stored In A 2-Yard Dumpster That Was Properly Labeled "Used Oil Filters" And Closed. The Dumpster Was Located Outside The Building. Used Oil Is Stored In A Double-Walled Tank That Was Properly Labeled "Used Oil" And Closed. The Tank Was Located Outside The Building In Secondary Containment. Records Used Oil And Used Oil Filters Are Picked Up By Safety Kleen. Records Of Pickups Were Being Maintained Onsite And Contained All The Requirements. Used Oil And Used Oil Filter Handlers Annual Report For 2022 Was Received In A Timely Manner. The Certificate Of Liability Insurance On File With The Department Expires On April 1, 2024. | Alta Construction Equipment Florida Llc Was Inspected On November 17, 2023, For Compliance With State And Federal Regulations, And Based On The Information Provided During The Inspection, The Facility Was Determined To Be In Compliance With The Department’S Rules And Regulations. Because The Service Company Is Handling Shipments Of Used Oil Totaling 55 Gallons Or Less From The Generation Site To A Used Oil Aggregation Point Or Collection Center, The Activity Would Not Be Regulated Under The Subpart E Standards For Used Oil Transporters And Transfer Facilities. As We Read The Exemptions In 279.40 "Applicability" To Exempt Self-Transporters From Meeting Any Of The Requirements In Subpart E: 279.40(A)(3) - This Subpart Does Not Apply To Generators Who Transport Shipments Of Used Oil Totaling 55 Gallons Or Less From The Generator To A Used Oil Aggregation Point Owned Or Operated By The Same Generator As Specified In § 279.24(B).

Violation History:

Vio# Area Regulation Opened By Date Determined Completed ETA Act Act Date Regulation Text Excerpt
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1 XXS 62-710.600(2)(e)1.a Eckoff_M 10/23/2019 02/17/2020 186719 10/23/2019 Evidence of liability insurance, either on a claim made or an occurrence basis, with or without a deductible, if any, to be on a per occurrence or per accident basis and not to exceed ten percent of the equity of the business), using DEP Form 62-730.
2 279.E 279.46(b) Eckoff_M 10/23/2019 12/27/2019 186719 10/23/2019 USED OIL TRANSPORTERS MUST KEEP A RECORD OF EACH USED OIL SHIPMENT DELIVERED TO ANOTHER USED OIL TRANSPORTER, BURNER, PROCESSOR/RE-REFINER, OR DISPOSAL FACILITY; WHAT THE RECORDS MUST INCLUDE