[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 26]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR279.1]



[Page 477-479]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 279_STANDARDS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF USED OIL--Table of Contents

 

                          Subpart A_Definitions

 

Sec.  279.1  Definitions.









                          Subpart A_Definitions



Sec.

279.1 Definitions.



                         Subpart B_Applicability



279.10 Applicability.

279.11 Used oil specifications.

279.12 Prohibitions.



               Subpart C_Standards for Used Oil Generators



279.20 Applicability.

279.21 Hazardous waste mixing.

279.22 Used oil storage.

279.23 On-site burning in space heaters.

279.24 Off-site shipments.



  Subpart D_Standards for Used Oil Collection Centers and Aggregation 

                                 Points



279.30 Do-it-yourselfer used oil collection centers.

279.31 Used oil collection centers.

279.32 Used oil aggregate points owned by the generator.



  Subpart E_Standards for Used Oil Transporter and Transfer Facilities



279.40 Applicability.

279.41 Restrictions on transporters who are not also processors or re-

          refiners.

279.42 Notification.

279.43 Used oil transportation.

279.44 Rebuttable presumption for used oil.

279.45 Used oil storage at transfer facilities.

279.46 Tracking.

279.47 Management of residues.



       Subpart F_Standards for Used Oil Processors and Re-Refiners



279.50 Applicability.

279.51 Notification.

279.52 General facility standards.

279.53 Rebuttable presumption for used oil.

279.54 Used oil management.

279.55 Analysis plan.

279.56 Tracking.

279.57 Operating record and reporting.

279.58 Off-site shipments of used oil.

279.59 Management of residues.



Subpart G_Standards for Used Oil Burners Who Burn Off-Specification Used 

                         Oil for Energy Recovery



279.60 Applicability.

279.61 Restrictions on burning.

279.62 Notification.

279.63 Rebuttable presumption for used oil.

279.64 Used oil storage.

279.65 Tracking.

279.66 Notices.

279.67 Management of residues.



             Subpart H_Standards for Used Oil Fuel Marketers



279.70 Applicability.



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279.71 Prohibitions.

279.72 On-specification used oil fuel.

279.73 Notification.

279.74 Tracking.

279.75 Notices.



 Subpart I_Standards for Use as a Dust Suppressant and Disposal of Used 

                                   Oil



279.80 Applicability.

279.81 Disposal.

279.82 Use as a dust suppressant.



    Authority: Sections 1006, 2002(a), 3001 through 3007, 3010, 3014, 

and 7004 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6905, 

6912(a), 6921 through 6927, 6930, 6934, and 6974); and sections 101(37) 

and 114(c) of CERCLA (42 U.S.C. 9601(37) and 9614(c)).



    Source: 57 FR 41612, Sept. 10, 1992, unless otherwise noted.







    Terms that are defined in Sec. Sec.  260.10, 261.1, and 280.12 of 

this chapter have the same meanings when used in this part.

    Aboveground tank means a tank used to store or process used oil that 

is not an underground storage tank as defined in Sec.  280.12 of this 

chapter.

    Container means any portable device in which a material is stored, 

transported, treated, disposed of, or otherwise handled.

    Do-it-yourselfer used oil collection center means any site or 

facility that accepts/aggregates and stores used oil collected only from 

household do-it-yourselfers.

    Existing tank means a tank that is used for the storage or 

processing of used oil and that is in operation, or for which 

installation has commenced on or prior to the effective date of the 

authorized used oil program for the State in which the tank is located. 

Installation will be considered to have commenced if the owner or 

operator has obtained all federal, state, and local approvals or permits 

necessary to begin installation of the tank and if either (1) A 

continuous on-site installation program has begun, or

    (2) The owner or operator has entered into contractual obligations--

which cannot be canceled or modified without substantial loss--for 

installation of the tank to be completed within a reasonable time.

    Household ``do-it-yourselfer'' used oil means oil that is derived 

from households, such as used oil generated by individuals who generate 

used oil through the maintenance of their personal vehicles.

    Household ``do-it-yourselfer'' used oil generator means an 

individual who generates household ``do-it-yourselfer'' used oil.

    New tank means a tank that will be used to store or process used oil 

and for which installation has commenced after the effective date of the 

authorized used oil program for the State in which the tank is located.

    Petroleum refining facility means an establishment primarily engaged 

in producing gasoline, kerosine, distillate fuel oils, residual fuel 

oils, and lubricants, through fractionation, straight distillation of 

crude oil, redistillation of unfinished petroleum derivatives, cracking 

or other processes (i.e., facilities classified as SIC 2911).

    Processing means chemical or physical operations designed to produce 

from used oil, or to make used oil more amenable for production of, fuel 

oils, lubricants, or other used oil-derived product. Processing 

includes, but is not limited to: blending used oil with virgin petroleum 

products, blending used oils to meet the fuel specification, filtration, 

simple distillation, chemical or physical separation and re-refining.

    Re-refining distillation bottoms means the heavy fraction produced 

by vacuum distillation of filtered and dehydrated used oil. The 

composition of still bottoms varies with column operation and feedstock.

    Tank means any stationary device, designed to contain an 

accumulation of used oil which is constructed primarily of non-earthen 

materials, (e.g., wood, concrete, steel, plastic) which provides 

structural support.

    Used oil means any oil that has been refined from crude oil, or any 

synthetic oil, that has been used and as a result of such use is 

contaminated by physical or chemical impurities.

    Used oil aggregation point means any site or facility that accepts, 

aggregates, and/or stores used oil collected only from other used oil 

generation sites owned or operated by the owner or operator of the 

aggregation point,



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from which used oil is transported to the aggregation point in shipments 

of no more than 55 gallons. Used oil aggregation points may also accept 

used oil from household do-it-yourselfers.

    Used oil burner means a facility where used oil not meeting the 

specification requirements in Sec.  279.11 is burned for energy recovery 

in devices identified in Sec.  279.61(a).

    Used oil collection center means any site or facility that is 

registered/licensed/permitted/recognized by a state/county/municipal 

government to manage used oil and accepts/aggregates and stores used oil 

collected from used oil generators regulated under subpart C of this 

part who bring used oil to the collection center in shipments of no more 

than 55 gallons under the provisions of Sec.  279.24. Used oil 

collection centers may also accept used oil from household do-it-

yourselfers.

    Used oil fuel marketer means any person who conducts either of the 

following activities:

    (1) Directs a shipment of off-specification used oil from their 

facility to a used oil burner; or

    (2) First claims that used oil that is to be burned for energy 

recovery meets the used oil fuel specifications set forth in Sec.  

279.11 of this part.

    Used oil generator means any person, by site, whose act or process 

produces used oil or whose act first causes used oil to become subject 

to regulation.

    Used oil processor/re-refiner means a facility that processes used 

oil.

    Used oil transfer facility means any transportation related facility 

including loading docks, parking areas, storage areas and other areas 

where shipments of used oil are held for more than 24 hours and not 

longer than 35 days during the normal course of transportation or prior 

to an activity performed pursuant to Sec.  279.20(b)(2). Transfer 

facilities that store used oil for more than 35 days are subject to 

regulation under subpart F of this part.

    Used oil transporter means any person who transports used oil, any 

person who collects used oil from more than one generator and transports 

the collected oil, and owners and operators of used oil transfer 

facilities. Used oil transporters may consolidate or aggregate loads of 

used oil for purposes of transportation but, with the following 

exception, may not process used oil. Transporters may conduct incidental 

processing operations that occur in the normal course of used oil 

transportation (e.g., settling and water separation), but that are not 

designed to produce (or make more amenable for production of) used oil 

derived products or used oil fuel.



[57 FR 41612, Sept. 10, 1992, as amended at 58 FR 26425, May 3, 1993; 59 

FR 10559, Mar. 4, 1994]