South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-107 - Solid Waste Management
Subchapter 61-107.279 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: USED OIL
Subpart F - STANDARDS FOR USED OIL PROCESSORS AND RE-REFINERS
Section 61-107.279.F.55 - Analysis Plan
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-107.279.F.55
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
Owners or operators of used oil processing and re-refining facilities must develop and follow a written analysis plan describing the procedures that will be used to comply with the analysis requirements of 279.53 and, if applicable, 279.72. The owner or operator must keep the plan at the facility.
a. At a minimum, the plan must specify the following:
(1) Whether sample
analyses or knowledge of the halogen content of the used oil will be used to
make this determination.
(2) If
sample analyses are used to make this determination:
(a) The sampling method used to obtain
representative samples to be analyzed. A representative sample may be obtained
using either:
(i) One of the sampling methods
in Appendix I of R.61-79.261; or
(ii) A method shown to be equivalent under
R.61-79.260.20 and 260.21;
(b) The frequency of sampling to be
performed, and whether the analysis will be performed on-site or off-site;
and
(c) The methods used to analyze
used oil for the parameters specified in 279.53; and
(3) The type of information that will be used
to determine the halogen content of the used oil.
b. At a minimum, the plan must specify the following if 279.72 is applicable:
(1)
Whether sample analyses or other information will be used to make this
determination;
(2) If sample
analyses are used to make this determination:
(a) The sampling method used to obtain
representative samples to be analyzed. A representative sample may be obtained
using either:
(i) One of the sampling methods
in Appendix I of R.61-79.261; or
(ii) A method shown to be equivalent under
R.61-79.260.20 and 260.21;
(b) Whether used oil will be sampled and
analyzed prior to or after any processing/re-refining;
(c) The frequency of sampling to be
performed, and whether the analysis will be performed on-site or off-site;
and
(d) The methods used to analyze
used oil for the parameters specified in 279.72; and
(3) The type of information that will be used
to make the on-specification used oil fuel determination.
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