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Mlnnwoti PoButlon C«...4rol Ag»ney <br />Hazardous Waste #4.30, Saptemtoer 1999 <br />Some shops have oil- <br />water separators on the <br />drain connected to the <br />sewer to collect small <br />drips, spills and grit To <br />ensure oil does not enter <br />the sanitary sewer, service <br />the separator regularly: <br />skim off the oil and place <br />it in the used-oil container <br />and remove and evaluate <br />the collected grit How <br />often this must be done <br />depends upon how much <br />oil and grit is allowed to <br />enter the drain and the <br />size of your grit chamber. <br />Table 2: Conditions for <br />On-Spsclflcatlon Usod Oil <br />lit in ( mididon <br />Response fact sheets and others <br />available on the MPCA Web site: <br />Flash posit <br />Arsenic <br />Cadmsan <br />Chromum <br />Lead <br />100* Fafarenhek msihaim <br />S.O ppia* maxinum <br />2.0 pptn* maxhaim <br />10.0 ppmf maximum <br />100.0 ppm* maxsiun <br />Ibtal <br />Habgens <br />1000.0 ppm* maximun* <br />Contain and clean np <br />liquid spills on <br />impcnneablc surfaces by <br />using squeegees and <br />dustpans or mops or <br />*parts ptr mUlioH <br />**A l€vtl of htdogm up zo 4,000ppm b <br />(uiowed f it ciat be proven that hazardous <br />waste has not been mixed with the used oil <br />• 6.3, Prevention and Preparedness <br />for Oil Delivery Companies <br />• 6.4, SpUl Prevention and Planning <br />• 6.6, Minnesota Spill Bill <br />• 6.\1, Small Petroleum Spill <br />Cleanup <br />• 6.14, Spill Debris Disposal Options <br />• 6.16, Thin Spreading Small <br />Quantities of Petroleum <br />Contaminated Soils <br />Shipping*Requirements (Minn. <br />Rules 7045.0855 Subp. 4) <br />vacuums designed for liquids. Combine and recycle <br />with other liquid used oil. If sorbents are required, use <br />sparingly and only after all liquid oil diat can be <br />recovered is recovered. <br />Control spills on land by using soil, sand, sorbent <br />socks or granules to build a barrier to contain flowing <br />oil. Recover liquid oil using appropriate pumps or <br />vacuum trucks (a contractor may be needed to assist) <br />and place in a container for recycling. Cont amin ated <br />soil, sand and clay sorbent must be excavated or <br />recovered and treated at a permitted facility. If the <br />quantity is less than 10 yards and if approved by the <br />MPCA Emergency Response Team, treatment on site <br />may be an option. <br />Used oil generators may transport up <br />to SS gallons of used oil sorbents in <br />their own vehicle or any amount of <br />used-oil filters without being subject <br />to the used oil/filter transporter <br />requirements. If haulin g your own oil wastes, you must: <br />• take the oil, filters and/or sorbents to a collection <br />site or to an aggregation point owned by the <br />generator. <br />• ensure that filters and sorbents do not contain fiee- <br />flowing oil. <br />ensure that used oil does not leak during transport. <br />Report all used oil or other petroleum spills of five <br />gallons or more to the Minnesota Duty Officer at the 24- <br />hour emergency number given on the last page. For <br />additional information about reporting spills, see MPCA <br />Emergency Response Fact Sheets 6.1, Reporting Spills <br />and Leaks, and 6.2, Reporting Hazardous Material <br />Spills. <br />If not hauled by the generator, used oil must be hauled <br />by an oil hauler having an U.S. Environmental <br />Protection .agency (EPA) identification number. Used <br />oil filters must be hauled by an oil-filter hauler that Las <br />a license from the MPCA or a metropolitan county. <br />MPCA Hazardous Waste frict sheet M.OO, Used Oil <br />Hauler Services, includes a list of oil service providers. <br />NOTE: Neither a hazardous-waste manifest nor a <br />hazardous-waste transporter is tequired when <br />transporting used oil destined for recycling. (However, <br />bodi must be used for oil that is too contaminated to be <br />recycled and requires disposal as a hazardous waste.) <br />Regardless of amount, if your spill enters a sewer, ditch <br />or surface waterway of any kind, report the spill to th« <br />National Response Center. <br />Records <br />For more information about spill prevention and clfctttup <br />requirements, see the following MPCA Emergency <br />Generauxs must keep reccuds at the ', businesses of all <br />shipments of used oil, used-oil filters and sorbents, <br />including those records they make themselves. Used oil <br />and used oil-filter haulers are required to give receipts <br />Managing Used Oil and Related Wastes Pages <br />tAiai
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