12/22/2020 |
Site Inspection |
Routine; Transporter An Inspection Was Conducted By The Florida Department Of Environmental Protection (Fdep) Hazardous Waste Inspectors At The Waste Management Inc. Of Florida (Wmif) Facility In Key West On 12-22-2020. The Last Inspection Was Conducted On 4-29-2019 Under A Different Facility Id: Flr000195594. The Facility Changed Offices In May 2019, This Will Be The First Inspection Under Facility Id: Flr000232157. Fdep Inspectors Vincent Shanberg And Brian Cumbie Were Met By Greg Sullivan, District Manager. All Inspectors And Representatives Were Present During The Inspection.
This Inspection Included A Review Of The Facility'S Hazardous Waste Transporting Documentation, Transporter Of Universal Waste Lamps And Device Disposal Documentation, And Fleet Maintenance Shop Documentation. During The Last Inspection, The Fleet Maintenance Shop Was Determined To Be A Non-Handler Of Hazardous Waste. The Facility Receives Water Via Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority (Fkaa) And Is Connected To The County Waste System. |
Wmif Serves As A Fleet Maintenance Shop, Hazardous Waste Transporter, And Transporter Of Universal Waste And Devices. This Inspection Was Conducted At The Fleet Maintenance Shop. The Facility Generates Used Oil, Used Oil Filters, Spent Aerosol Cans, Used Shop Rags, And Spent Part Washer Solvent.
Hazardous Waste Transporter (Hwt) :
The Facility Is Registered As A Transporter Of Universal Waste Lamps And Devices Through 12-10-2021 And As A Hazardous Waste Transporter (Hwt) Through 11-20-2021.
The Facility'S Recycling Of Universal Waste Lamps Is Done Using A Program Called Lamptracker. The Facility Boxes The Universal Waste Lamps In Special Boxes Provided By The Program And Ships Them Via Mail When The Package Is Full. The Facility Had Two Boxes On-Site That Looked To Be In Good Condition And Labeled. The Last Waste Shipment Was Made On 12-8-2020. The Facility Provided Receipts For Review.
Hazardous Waste Transportation Is Only Done Once A Month Through A Household Hazardous Waste (Hhw) Collection Event For The City Of Key West. The Event Is Held The First Saturday Of Each Month At The City-Owned Indigenous Park In Key West. The Last Collection Event Occurred On 12-5-2020. During The Collection Day, The Process Described By Mr. Sullivan Is As Follows: Each Resident Is Required To Complete A Form With Name, Address, And A List Of The Waste. The Forms Since The Last Inspection Were Available For Review. The Contents For Each Collection Must Be Identified Before Wmif Can Accept It. Facility Staff Organizes The Waste By Type Before Transportation. After The Collection Event Of The Hhw, It Is Then Transported To The County Household Collection Center At The Cudjoe Key Waste Transfer Station. Spent Fluorescent Lamps Are Accepted And Managed Through Lamptracker. No Hhw Is Accepted From Businesses. Those Businesses Looking To Dispose Of Hazardous Waste Or Spent Fluorescent Lights Are Directed By Wmif Staff To Either The Hhw Collection Center In Cudjoe Key Or Referred To The Lamptracker Recycling Program.
Hhw Is Exempt From Manifest Requirements. The Receipts For Disposal At Cudjoe Key Hhw Collection Center Were Maintained And Available For Review. Electronics Are Collected And Transported To Long Key Transfer Station For Recycling. Receipts Were Available For Review.
Training Of The Treeo Course "Understanding Hazardous Waste Regulations In Solid Waste Operations" Was Completed By: Frederick Nassor, Jean Caricus, Vitiel Cenat, Edwin Cruz, Matt Dyer, Eddy Godoy, And Odom Rozzie.
Insurance From Ace American Insurance Company Was Current, Expiring January 1st, 2021.
Fleet Maintenance Shop:
Mr. Sullivan Escorted Fdep Inspectors Through The Fleet Maintenance Shop. He Was Able To Answer Any Questions And Made Receipts Available For Review. The Facility Was Maintained And Clean At The Time Of The Inspection.
Waste Streams:
Used Oil: Facility Stores Used Oil In A Double-Walled 500-Gallon Steel Tank Located Outside The Maintenance Shop. The |
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