Title: County of San Diego DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
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2County of San Diego
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH UST and Used
Oil Regulations Update
- Ag Water Quality Research and Education Program
Meeting - June 15, 2004
3Underground Fuel Storage Tanks in Agriculture
- June 15, 2004
- Lisa Leondis
4Abbreviations Definitions
- UST underground storage tank
- HMD Hazardous Materials Division
- Farm a place of agricultural production which
has annual sales of agricultural products of
1000 or more.
5Exemptions LG Bulletin 109-1 (7-94) HSC
25281(x)
- Farm Tanks are exempt from state UST regulations
- Farm Tank means a tank that
- is located on a farm
- holds lt 1100 gal. motor vehicle fuel
- fuel used primarily for agricultural purposes
- fuel is not held for resale.
6Exemptions
- Home Heating Oil Tanks are exempt from state UST
regulations - Heating Oil Tank means a tank
- located on a farm or at a personal residence
- that holds lt 1100 gal. of home heating oil
- which is used consumptively at the premises
7Exemptions
- Exempt Farm Tanks are not subject to UST
installation, operating and closure requirements. - SWQCB maintains authority to require clean up or
other pollution prevention measures if the tanks
threaten water quality. - There is no exemption from liability.
8How to Obtain Exemption
- Complete the Claim of Exemption from Underground
Storage Tank Regulations and Law form. - Submit to HMD at the address on the form.
- Provides concurrence that HMD agrees that tank is
exempt, may be needed for real estate
transactions, lenders, etc.
9Loss of Exemption
- If the tank is changed to a regulated use
- an operating permit must be obtained, or
- the tank system must be closed in accordance with
HSC Chapter 6.7.
10Loss of Exemption
- If a tank has lost its exemption, do not remove
the tank system without a removal permit. - Contact the HMD Duty Desk at
- 619-338-2231 and request information on UST
removal.
11A Regulated UST
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13Regulated USTs
- To obtain an operating permit from HMD, tanks
must comply with 1998 upgrades - Corrosion protection
- Spill buckets on fill tubes
- Overfill prevention
- Striker plates for stickable openings
- Leak detection for pressurized piping
14Regulated USTs
- Additional requirements
- Secondary containment and testing for tanks,
piping and dispensers - Annual testing and certification of the
monitoring system - Monitoring and Emergency Release Plans
- Certification of Financial Responsibility
15Special Concern
- USTs within 1000 feet of a public drinking well
must use enhanced leak detection with Tracer
technology.
16- Any questions about exempt or regulated USTs so
far?
17Training Plus RegulationsNew for USTs
- May 13, 2004
- Sylvia Mosse
18Changes, how do we get the word out??
19UST Training Plus Regulations
- Effective May 8, 2004
- Implements training requirements found in SB 989
- Clarifies double-wall pressurized piping
monitoring - Addresses materials compatibility and permeability
20SB 989 Required Training For
- UST Owners and Operators
- UST Service Technicians
- UST Installers, and
- UST Inspectors
- ..meet minimum industryestablished training
standards.. HSC 25284.1(a)(4)(A)(i) - Adds 23 CCR Section 2715
21Owner Requirements
A signed statement must be submitted to the local
agency, which
- indicates UST Owner understands and is in
compliance with all applicable UST requirements - identifies the designated UST operator(s) for
each facility owned - Any change of the designated operator must be
reported to the local agency within 30 days of
the change. - Effective January 1, 2005
22Designated UST Operator Definition
- An individual designated by the owner to have
responsibility for - Training facility employees, and
- Conducting monthly visual inspections
- The Designated Operator is not considered the UST
operator as defined in HSC Chapter 6.7,
although the same person may hold both positions.
23Designated UST Operator Requirements
- Pass the California UST System Operator exam
administered by International Code Council (ICC)
Effective January 1, 2005 - Perform monthly visual inspections for each
facility and maintain a log - Effective January 1, 2005
- Provide on-the-job training for facility
employees - Effective July 1, 2005
24Designated UST Operator Facility Employee
Training
Topics required to be covered
- Operation of the UST system consistent with
facilitys best management practices - Monitoring equipment operation and alarm response
- Spill/overfills response procedures
- Emergency contact information
- Effective July 1, 2005
25Designated UST OperatorICC UST System Operator
Exam
- Access Candidate Bulletin at www.iccsafe.org
- Promissor testing center in San Diego (Computer
based testing center) - 70.00 cost
- Open book test
- All required references for the California UST
Operator are available for free on the web
26Designated UST OperatorICC UST System Operator
Exam
Topics
- 20 Tanks, piping containment, monitoring
systems and operation authority - 30 Operating Requirements
- 25 Release detection
- 17 Record keeping
- 8 release reporting and confirmation
27Designated UST OperatorICC UST System Operator
Exam
Direct link to all references on our website
http//www.sdcounty.ca.gov/deh/hmd/docs/ust-traini
ng-requirements-04-30-04.doc
- California Code of Regulations Title 23
- California Health Safety Code Chapter 6.7
- Straight Talk on Tanks EPA 510-B-97-007
- Operating and Maintaining UST Systems
EPA 510-B-00-008 - Dollars Sense EPA 510-K-95-004
28Designated UST OperatorMonthly Visual Inspection
- Review UST Alarm History
- Inspect Spill Containers and UDC
- Inspect containment sumps that have had
- an alarm, no service visit, and check for
- proper placement of sensors (lowest point).
- Check to assure that all required testing and
- maintenance have been completed
- Verify that all appropriate facility employees
- have been trained
29Designated UST OperatorMonthly Visual Inspection
Report
- Provide a copy of the report each month to owner
or operator - Alert the owner/operator of any condition
requiring follow-up - The owner or operator shall maintain a copy of
the report and all attachments for the previous
12 months
30Designated UST Operator Facility Employee
Training
Definition of Facility Employee
- an individual who is employed onsite, and
- may be called upon to respond to spills,
overfills - and other UST system problems
- The Facility Employee is not considered the UST
operator as defined in HSC Chapter 6.7,
although the same person may hold both positions.
31Designated UST Operator Facility Employee
Training
Training Topics required
- Operation of the UST system consistent with
facilitys Best Management Practices - Monitoring equipment operation and alarm response
- Spill/overfills response procedures
- Emergency contact information
- Effective July 1,
2005
32Designated UST Operator Facility Employee
Training
- Required within 30 days of hire for new employee
- Must be conducted every 12 months
- At least one trained facility employee must be
- present during normal operating hours
- A list of trained facility employees shall be
- maintained onsite and include
- Training dates
- Hiring dates for all employees hired after 7/1/05
33Frequency of UST Training/Certification
- Designated UST Operators, Service
- Technicians, Installers, and Inspectors must
- be re-trained/re-certified every 24 months.
- Facility Employees must be re-trained
- annually
3423 CCR 2631.1Compatibility and Permeability
- UST Owner/operator must provide local agency with
the compatibility and permeability testing
results for UST components, upon request. - Results to include list of compatible products
tested and the measured product permeation
rates, if such testing is required by the
industry code or engineering standard used to
evaluate the component. - Required for new UST system components installed
- after July 1, 2004
3523 CCR 2636 (f) Monitoring of Double-walled
Pressurized Piping
- Requires automatic line leak detectors for all
double-walled pressurized piping - Mechanical or Electronic LLD can be used
- Added in response to sensor study findings
- Consistent with recent API recommendation
- Effective November 9, 2004
36Monitoring of Double-walled Pressurized Piping
- Modifies the annual 0.1 gph piping test
equivalent alternative - Requires a continuous monitoring system that
- Stops the flow of the product at the dispenser
- when a leak is detected within the UDC, and
- Provides fail-safe pump shut-down when a
- leak is detected at any other point in the
- piping system (turbine and transition sumps)
- Effective May 8, 2004
37Monitoring of Double-walled Pressurized Piping
Definition of Fail-safe
- Monitoring system will shut down the turbine pump
in the event of - A power outage
- When the monitoring system fails or
- is disconnected
38You can find the new regulations (and a whole lot
more!) on the SWRCB website http//www.swrcb.ca.
gov/cwphome/ust/
39Used Oil Regulations
- June 15, 2004
- Lisa Leondis
40What is Used Oil?
- Any oil refined from crude oil, or any synthetic
oil, that has been used, and as a result of use
or consequence of extended storage, or spillage,
has been contaminated with physical or chemical
impurities.
41What is Used Oil?
- Vehicle crankcase oil
- Engine lubricating oils
- Transmission fluids
- Gearbox differential oils
- Hydraulic oils
- Compressor oils
- Turbine, Bearing Gear oils
- Transformer/Electrical oils
- Refrigeration oils
- Metal working oils
42What is not Used Oil?
- Antifreeze, brake fluid, other auto wastes
- Fuels gasoline, diesel, kerosene
- Grease, Solvents
- Oils mixed with hazardous waste
- Oils with gt1000 ppm total halogens or
- gt 5ppm PCBs
- Wastewater with small amounts of used oil
- Cooking oils
43Regulatory Status Labeling
- Used oil shall be managed as a hazardous waste
(HSC 25250.4). - Must be labeled used oil
- Must be stored in tanks or containers
- Containers and tanks must include the
accumulation start date - Containers must also include the generators name
and address, physical state, hazardous
properties, and be closed.
44Improper Storage of Used Oil Filters
- No labels
- Open containers
- Containers in poor condition
45Used Oil Container Labeling (a good start)
46Used Oil Container Labeling
47Portable Tanks
- DTSC is working on portable tank regulations.
- For the meantime, these are regulated as
containers.
48Labeling of Tanks
49Accumulation (Storage) Time
- Used oil may be accumulated on site for 90 to
365 days depending on the total amount of
hazardous waste produced by the generator in any
given month. - 90 days for LQGs (gt270 gal. or 2,200 lbs/mo.)
- 180 days for SQGs (lt270 gal. or 2,200 lbs/mo.)
- or 270 days for SQGs if waste is
transported - 200 miles
- 365 days under satellite accumulation (lt55 gal.,
direct supervision, at the point of generation)
50Record keeping
- Hazardous waste manifests, disposal records must
be kept on site for 3 years. - If self-hauling, keep a record of how much used
oil is transported, when, and to what collection
center. - For used oil and used oil filters
- Documents exempt status, if applicable
51EPA ID Numbers
- All generators of hazardous waste, even if
exempt, need to obtain an EPA ID number. - The only exceptions are households, silver only
(photographic) waste, and sponsored collection
events. - Take application form if you need to obtain an
EPA ID number.
52Exemptions
- Household (do-it-yourselfers) are exempt from
regulation, but must take used oil to a used oil
collection center. - HMD exempts farms that generate lt 5 gal/ month
and lt 50 gallon per year from obtaining a
hazardous materials permit (UPFP) if the used oil
is generated incidental to farming operations and
is managed/recycled properly.
53When is FARM used oil not exempt?
- If more than 5 gal/month or more than 50 gal/year
are generated, or - If 55 gallons or more are accumulated on site a
any one time - If the used oil generation in not incidental to
farming - A hazardous materials permit from the HMD (UPFP)
must be obtained annually.
54Disposal/Transportation Options
- Registered Hazardous Waste Haulers using
- consolidated manifest
- Self-Hauling up to 55 gallons, but make sure the
collection center can accept/handle drums - Mobile Maintenance Operations these have their
own requirements - County of San Diego CESQG program if less
than 27 gal. or 220 lbs. of hazardous waste is
generated each month, special rates are
available. Call our contractor at 800-714-1195.
55CESQG Program
- Must generate less than 27 gallons or 220 pounds
of hazardous waste per month. - Radioactive, infectious, and explosive wastes are
not accepted. - Appointments are required.
- Call phone number on flyer to get started.
56Used Oil Filters
- Must be drained of all free flowing oil
- Labeled as Drained Used Oil Filters with
initial date of accumulation - Stored in rain-proof, non-leaking, tightly sealed
containers - Up to one ton may be stored for one year
- Must be recycled (scrap metal)
57Universal Waste
- CRTs may not be disposed of to landfills -must be
recycled - see brochure. - Other universal wastes include batteries,
fluorescent lamps, non-empty aerosol cans, and
many other items. - Businesses are currently regulated.
- Household exemptions expire 2-8-06.
58Any Questions ???Contact informationHMD Duty
Desk 619-338-2231orLisa Leondis
858-495-5423lisa.leondis_at_sdcounty.ca.gov
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