25 Pa. Code § 298.31 - Waste oil aggregation points owned by the generator
(a)
Applicability. This
section applies to owners or operators of all waste oil aggregation points. A
waste oil aggregation point is any site or facility that accepts, aggregates or
stores waste oil collected only from other waste oil generation points owned or
operated by the owner or operator of the aggregation point, from which waste
oil is transported to the aggregation point in shipments of no more than 55
gallons under §
298.24(b)
(relating to offsite shipments). Waste oil aggregation points may also accept
waste oil from household do-it-yourselfers.
(b)
Permit-by-rule for waste oil
aggregation points. The owner or operator of an aggregation point may
operate the aggregation point under a permit-by-rule. The Department may
require the owner or operator of an aggregation point operated under a
permit-by-rule to apply for and obtain a permit or take other appropriate
action, when the generator is not in compliance with the requirements for the
permit-by-rule or is conducting an activity that harms or presents a threat of
harm to the health, safety or welfare of the people or the environment of this
Commonwealth. For the operation of a waste oil aggregation point to be
authorized by a permit-by-rule, the owner or operator shall:
(1) Comply with the generator standards in
Subchapter C (relating to waste oil generators).
(2) Maintain on the premises waste oil
collection tanks that are properly sheltered and protected to prevent spillage,
seepage or discharge of the waste oil into the water, land and air of this
Commonwealth and of sufficient size to handle returns of waste oil.
(3) Have within a very close proximity to the
collection tanks, collection facilities for the safe and proper disposal of
waste oil containers.
(4) Not
accept water, antifreeze, other residual or hazardous wastes or other
contaminants.
(5) Submit a written
notice to the Department that includes the name, address and the telephone
number of the facility, the individual responsible for operating the facility
and a brief description of the facility.
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