Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-740.040 - General
(1) A producer shall determine whether to
recover product from PCW.
(2) If a
producer decides not to recover product from the PCW, or the PCW contains
hazardous constituents above those found in the product that produced the PCW,
the PCW is a solid waste and the producer of the PCW shall determine whether
the PCW is a hazardous waste in accordance with
40 CFR
262.11, as adopted by reference in Chapter
62-730, F.A.C.
(3) A producer that
has determined PCW to be a hazardous waste, and has determined not to recover
product, shall manage the PCW in accordance with Chapter 62-730,
F.A.C.
(4) A producer that has
determined PCW to be non-hazardous, and has determined not to recover product
is only subject to the provisions of paragraphs
62-740.040(4)(a)
-(f), F.A.C., below, regarding the management and disposal of the PCW.
(a) Transporting and disposing of the PCW off
site at a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) subject to regulation under
section 402 or section 307(b) of the Clean Water Act, as amended, or other
facility permitted by the Department;
(b) Transporting and disposing of the PCW off
site at a pre-treatment facility connected to a POTW subject to regulation
under section 402 or section 307(b) of the Clean Water Act, as
amended;
(c) Transporting or piping
the PCW to an on site treatment facility permitted by the Department, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, or certified, pursuant to Chapter 403, Part
II, F.S., and Chapter 62-17, F.A.C.;
(d) Transporting or piping the PCW to an
onsite storage or slop tank;
(e)
Transporting the PCW to a recovery facility that meets the requirements of this
chapter, or
(f) Transporting the
PCW to a facility which has a currently valid industrial waste permit, air
operating permit, or other local, state or federal permit, provided that the
PCW is managed at the facility in a manner to prevent any violation of
Department ground water, surface water, and air emissions
standards.
(5) If a
producer decides to recover product or have product recovered from PCW, the
producer must maintain adequate records including documentation of process
knowledge or test results to demonstrate that the PCW:
(a) Contains a recoverable product;
(b) Is managed as a product;
(c) Undergoes product recovery;
(d) Is managed in accordance with the
applicable PCW management practices; and,
(e) Does not contain levels of hazardous
constituents above those found in the source of the PCW.
(6) Methods used for recovery of product in
PCW include the following:
(a) Phase
separation of product from PCW by the producer.
(b) Use of one or more oil/water separators
by the producer.
(c) Use of
available technology onsite by the producer beyond oil/water separators (e.g.,
centrifuge, filter press, thermal desorption, etc.).
(d) Shipment of PCW to and reintroduction of
the PCW into a petroleum refinery.
(e) Recovery of product from PCW at a
recovery facility.
(7) If
a producer conducts initial on site recovery of product from PCW by one or more
of the methods in subsection (6), above, and determines not to recover
additional product the producer is subject to and must comply with subsections
(2), (3) and (4), of this rule.
(8)
PCW managed for the recovery of product in accordance with the management
standards contained in this chapter is not a solid waste as defined in 40
C.F.R. Part 261.2.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 376.303, 403.721 FS. Law Implemented 376.30, 376.302, 376.303, 403.702, 403.704, 403.72, 403.721 FS.
New 12-18-95.
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