Or. Admin. Code § 340-142-0080 - Disposal of Recovered Spill Materials
(1) Spilled oils and oil contaminated
materials resulting from control, treatment, and clean up must be handled and
disposed of in a manner approved by the Department.
(2) Oils and oily wastes resulting from clean
up of an oil spill may be disposed of by reclaiming and recycling, disposing at
a disposal site operated under and in accordance with a permit issued pursuant
to ORS Chapter 459 or treating and discharging in accordance with a permit
issued under 468B.050.
(3)
Recovered hazardous materials or hazardous waste must be disposed of in
compliance with the rules and statutes applicable to the specific material
after the emergency phase of a response is complete. Disposal conducted during
the emergency must be consistent with Department rules unless health, safety,
and environmental concerns require alternate procedures approved by the
Department during the emergency.
(4) Any storage of recovered oil or hazardous
materials between its recovery and permanent disposal must be of sufficient
capacity and design to provide for complete containment of all recovered
materials and contaminated media. Interim storage must also be sited so as to
cause the lowest practicable environmental impact, and be fully compatible with
all applicable safety requirements.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 459
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468B.315
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