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BMPs & Bucks Preventing PCB Contaminated Used Oil

BMPs & Bucks Preventing PCB Contaminated Used Oil. Northwest NAHMMA Conference June 2014. Chapter 70.95I RCW. Requires inclusion of used oil recycling element in plan A plan to reach goals established in local plans Compliance with sign and container requirements Education.

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BMPs & Bucks Preventing PCB Contaminated Used Oil

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  1. BMPs & BucksPreventing PCB Contaminated Used Oil Northwest NAHMMA Conference June 2014

  2. Chapter 70.95I RCW • Requires inclusion of used oil recycling element in plan • A plan to reach goals established in local plans • Compliance with sign and container requirements • Education

  3. Used Oil Collection Fixed Facility Sites

  4. Used Oil Collection in Washington Limited Sites

  5. What is TSCA? • Toxic Substances Control Act • Targets specific materials and wastes • Administered mostly by EPA • Very narrow household exemptions • Strict liability regulation

  6. TSCA Part 761- PCBs Declares that distributing items with PCB concentrations of 50 ppm or greater presents an unreasonable risk of injury to health within the United States.

  7. Current Practices • Conduct a Chlor-d-tect • Arrange pump-out with service provider • Service provider takes samples • Service provider sends samples to lab when problem is detected in their tanks • Local governments liable for contaminated oil

  8. Local Government Experience City of Tacoma

  9. PCB Contamination • May 4, 2012 - Vendor pumps 750 gallons from DIY used oil tanks at the Recycling Center. • Oil passes standard Chlor-D-Tect test • Testing protocol that is used statewide for collection of DIY used oil • May 11 - Notified by Vendor that PCBs were found in their bulk tank. Samples collected from both Tacoma tanks. • May 15, PCBs were found at 95.8 ppm in one of Tacoma’s tanks.

  10. Tacoma TSCA Violations • Failure to Notify EPA of PCB Waste Handling Activities • Needs to be done before shipment or removal by vendor • Failure to Prepare a PCB Waste Manifest • Needs to be done when shipping waste oil before shipment or removal by vendor • Distribution of PCB in Commerce

  11. Liability • Disposal liability – extra costs for disposal of contaminated oil • Always have this liability • Several instances in the past of different types of contamination, usually less than $4,000/tank • Regulatory liability – much higher potential liability

  12. Long Term Options • Option 1 – Increased sampling program at Transfer Station tanks and eliminate offsite tank locations • Capital and increased operational cost very high to implement this sampling program at offsite locations • Collect sample and lock tank that is sampled • Send sample to lab to perform laboratory analysis for PCB • Pump and re-open tank if lab results are acceptable • Two tanks are needed because of problems when you lock a tank • Significantly reduces regulatory liability, reduces disposal liability to about 25% compared to untested tanks

  13. Long-Term Options • Option 2 – Share disposal liability with vendor • Only covers liability for costs to dispose of correctly • Does not address regulatory liability for added TSCA violations • Not likely that vendors will share liability without significant cost • Option 3 – Regulatory relief; eliminate TSCA violations for those collecting DIY oil • Does not address disposal liability

  14. Summary • Option 1 Chosen • Next Steps • Start removing tanks at beginning of year • Implement tank testing at landfill • New RFP for used oil collection and processing • Continue working on regulatory relief

  15. RCW 70.95I Used Oil Recycling • Senate Bill 6501 (concerning used oil recycling) was signed by Governor Inslee on March 31, 2014 • Ecology Responsibilities • Local Government Responsibilities

  16. Ecology Responsibilities - BMPs • By July 1, 2015 Ecology must develop BMP’s for preventing and managing PCB contamination at public used oil collection sites. BMP’s must include: • Tank testing requirements • Contaminated tank labeling and security measures • Contaminated tank cleanup standards • Proper contaminated used oil disposal as required under Chapter 70.105 RCW and 40 C.F.R. Part 761 • Spill control measures • Model contract language for contracts with used oil collection vendors

  17. Ecology Responsibilities - Guidelines • By July 1, 2015 Ecology must update guidelines establishing statewide equipment and operating standards for public used oil collection sites. These guidelines must include: • The BMP’s developed for preventing and managing PCB contamination at public used oil collection sites. • A process for how to petition the legislature for relief of extraordinary costs incurred with the management and disposal of contaminated used oil.

  18. Ecology Responsibilities – Petition Process • Ecology, in consultation with city and county MRW coordinators, the EPA, and other stakeholders, must process and prioritize city and county petitions that meet the following: • BMP’s have been met by the city or county • Ecology must also determine: • If costs are “extraordinary” • Before January 1st of each year, Ecology will develop and submit a prioritized list of submitted petitions to the legislature.

  19. RCW 70.95I Local Government Responsibilities • Assist Ecology In the development of BMP’s to prevent and manage PCB contamination at public used oil collection sites. • Update local hazardous waste or combined solid waste management plans with a plan for addressing the BMP’s developed. • Submit petition to Ecology for reimbursement if necessary.

  20. Stay Tuned • Have great BMPs you’d like to share? • Had experience with PCB contamination? Contact: Megan Warfield 360-407-6963 megan.warfield@ecy.wa.gov

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