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Mliwtota PoUuMon Control Ao«nov <br />whenever they pick up oil or filters; generators may use <br />these receipts as their records or they may use a log. <br />Records for used oil, used-oil filters and used-oil- <br />contaminated sorbents should include: <br />* the date of the shipment; <br />* the amount shipped (gallons of used oil, wei^t, <br />number or volume of filters/sorbents); <br />* the name and identification number of the <br />transporter (if applicable); and <br />* where the waste was taken. <br />Very Small (Quantity Generators who mix parts washer <br />solvent with used oil must also: <br />• keep records of the amount of solvent mixed; <br />• report it annual!}^ and <br />• if generating more than 10 gallons of hazardous <br />waste per year, obtain a Hazardous Waste <br />Generator ’s License. (Some metropolitan counties <br />may require businesses generating less than 10 <br />gallons to get a license.) <br />Reporting <br />Businesses located outside the Twin Cities Metro Area <br />that generate and recycle only used oil, used-oil filtns <br />and/or used oil-contaminated sorbents are not required <br />to report annually or to obtain a license from the MPCA, <br />but they must still manage the waste as outlined in this <br />fiict shMt. <br />Businesses located in the seven<ounty metropolitan <br />area may still have reporting and licensing requirements. <br />Contact your county hazardous waste office for details. <br />Retiring Equipment, Closing or Selling Your <br />Business <br />When taking equipment out of service or when ceasing <br />operations, generators must either remove or clean up <br />used oil-storage equipment and any site contamination. <br />For More information <br />Your metropolitan county and the Minnesota Pollution . <br />Control Agency have staff available to answer oil- <br />management questions. For general information, <br />contact your metropolitan county hazardous waste office <br />or the MPCA office closest to your county. <br />Hazardous Waste #4.30. September 1999 <br />Metro County Hazardous Waste Offices <br />Anoka County ...................(612) 422-7093 <br />Carver County ...................(612)361-1800 <br />Dakota County ..................(612) 891-7011 <br />Hennepin County ..............(612) 348-8100 <br />Ramsey County .................(651) 773-4466 <br />Scott County ....................(612)496-8177 <br />Washington County ............(651) 430-6655 <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br />Toll-free ..........................(800) 657-3864 <br />Brainerd ..........................(218) 828-? J92 <br />Detroit Lakes ......... ........(218)847-1519 <br />Duluth..............................(218)723-4660 <br />Marshall ..........................(507) 537-7146 <br />Rochester ........................(507) 285-7343 <br />St Paul .............................(651)297-8363 <br />Tanks Hotline ....................(651) 297-8367 <br />Web Site: httD://www.pca.gtate itm <br />Signs <br />Wei^ts and Measures .......(612) 639-4010 <br />Spills, Planning for <br />Emergency Response Team . (651) 296-6300 <br />Spills, Reporting <br />Minn. Duty Officer (Metro) .(651) 649-5451 <br />Duty Officer (Greater Minn) (800) 422-0798 <br />National Response Center.... (800) 424-8802 <br />Storage Tanks <br />Above-ground ..................(651) 297-8679 <br />Underground ....................(651) 297-8367 <br />SUte Fire Marshal Division ... (651) 215-0500 <br />IVansportation Rcqnireoicnts (Department of <br />Transportation).................(651) 405-6060 <br />......................................(888) 4-Safety <br />Used-Ofl Burners <br />Building Codes (Department of <br />Administration )................(651) 296-5639 <br />Air Permit Requirements....(651) 282-5844 <br />Pngn6 <br />f <br />1 ^