Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Hazardous Waste Facility Compliance History


Activity History Listing


Activity History for:

EPAID: FLR000267815, Quick Drip LLC


Note: ETA links to Enforcement Tracking Activity
Date Done Activity Type Activity Comments ETA Link
01/15/2025 Site Inspection Routine; SQG (100-1000 kg/month) Quick Drip, Llc (Quick Drip), Was Inspected By The Florida Department Of Environmental Protection (Department) On January 15, 2025, To Determine The Facility'S Compliance With State And Federal Hazardous Waste Regulations Governing Used Oil Transporters (Uots), Used Oil Generators (Uogs), And Small Quantity Generators (Sqgs). The Facility Initially Notified As An Sqg And Hazardous Waste Transporter (Hwt) On June 20, 2024. This Was The Department'S First Inspection Of The Facility. The Department Inspectors Were Accompanied Throughout The Facility By The Owner, Salomon Borja, For The Duration Of The Inspection. | Quick Drip Is A Mobile Oil Change Company That Travels Between Multiple Counties And Conducts Roadside And Onsite Vehicle Maintenance. The Physical Facility Site Is Owned And Operated By Mr. Borja And Utilized On An As-Needed Basis. The Facility Is Connected To The City Of Winter Haven'S Water And Sewer Systems. Led Lighting Is Used Throughout The Facility. Quick Drip Primarily Changes Vehicle Oil And Oil Filters For Passenger Cars, Trucks, And Suvs. Quick Drip Has All Operations Related To Performing Oil Changes Self-Contained On One Fleet Vehicle That Is Driven To Each Job Site. The Vehicle Stores All Used Oil And Oil Filters Generated From Their Maintenance Work For Customers. Used Oil And Used Oil Filters Are Then Transported To The Facility Address At 115 3rd Wahneta Street West In Winter Haven. Used Oil Is Stored Within A 35-Gallon Drum In A Fully Enclosed Containment Shed At The Facility. When Roughly 25 Gallons Of Used Oil Is Collected At The Facility, Quick Drip Takes It To Polk County Household Hazardous Waste Facility (Epa Id: Flr000115329). Fleet Vehicle The Quick Drip Vehicle Has One Containment Bin That Stores A Drip Pan. At The Time Of Inspection, The Drip Pan Was Not Labeled With The Words "Used Oil." Mr. Borja Was Provided With A Label, And The Labeling Was Corrected Onsite. Additional Equipment, Such As Tools, A Carpet To Prevent Oil Staining, And Product Were Also Stored Within The Vehicle. Storage Area A Containment Shed For Storing Used Oil Wastes Is Located At 115 3rd Wahneta Street West In Winter Haven On The Rear Of The Property. The Used Oil Storage Area Contained One 35-Gallon Drum For Used Oil And Two 55-Gallon Drums Of Oil Product On Secondary Containment. At The Time Of Inspection, The 35-Gallon Drum Was Not Labeled Properly. Department Staff Provided Mr. Bojah With A "Used Oil" Label And Immediately Corrected The Labeling. When Roughly 25 Gallons Of Used Oil Is Collected Within The 35-Gallon Drum, It Is Transferred To 5-Gallon Containers For Transportation To Polk County For Disposal. Additionally, One 5-Gallon Container Was Observed For The Storage Of Used Oil Filters. At The Time Of Inspection, This Container Was Not Labeled Properly. Department Staff Provided A "Drained Used Oil Filter" Label And Corrected The Labeling Onsite. Administrative Office Since Quick Drip Is A Mobile Company, The Address On File Is The Administrative Office Where All The Records Are Stored. Records Review At The Time Of Inspection, Quick Drip Was Notified As An Hwt And Sqg; However, Once The Operations Were Reviewed, The Department Staff Explained That Changes To Their Notification Would Be Necessary. The Facility Was Directed To Complete A Corrected 8700-12 Form To Update Its Status. The Facility Is Currently Operating As A Uog, Uots, And Vsqg. Quick Drip Became A Registered Facility On June 20, 2024; Therefore, The Department Reviewed All Available Documentation Generated Since Quick Drip Began Operation In June 2024. • Used Oil And Used Oil Filter Delivery Records: The Records Were Reviewed And Appeared To Be Complete. The Most Recent Shipment Of Used Oil Was On October 10, 2024, For 17 Gallons Of Used Oil And 16 Oil Filters. This Shipment Was Transported By Quick Drip, And The Final Destination Was Polk County Household Hazardous Waste Facility (Epa Id: Flr000115329). • Proof Of Liability Insu
02/07/2025 Issue Non-Compliance Letter Submittal Received by Department-02/03/2025 ; Sent-02/07/2025 ; Return to Compliance Letter Sent (RCL)-02/26/2025 ; Finished-02/26/2025
02/26/2025 Technical Review Finished-02/26/2025

Violation History:

Vio# Area Regulation Opened By Date Determined Completed ETA Act Act Date Regulation Text Excerpt
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2 XXS 62-730.150(2)(b) Weaver_E 01/15/2025 02/26/2025 199214 01/15/2025 All generators, transporters, or persons who own or operate a facility which treats, stores, or disposes of hazardous waste, and everyone required to notify under Rule 62-730.181, F.A.C., shall notify the Department of all changes in status and shall
1 XXS 62-710.850(5)(a) Weaver_E 01/28/2025 02/26/2025 199214 01/15/2025 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
3 279.C 279.22(c)(1) Weaver_E 01/28/2025 02/26/2025 199214 01/15/2025 CONTAINERS AND ABOVEGROUND TANKS MUST BE CLEARLY MARKED USED OIL