Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R315 - Waste Management and Radiation Control, Waste Management
Rule R315-15 - Standards for the Management of Used Oil
Section R315-15-3 - Standards for Used Oil Collection Centers and Aggregation Points

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 315-15-3

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

3.1 DO-IT-YOURSELFER USED OIL COLLECTION CENTERS TYPES A and B

(a) Applicability. R315-15-3.1 applies to owners or operators of Type A and B used oil collection centers:
(1) Type A used oil collection center. Type A and B is any site or facility that accepts/aggregates and stores used oil collected only from household do-it-yourselfers (DIYers) in quantities not exceeding five gallons per visit.

(2) Type B used oil collection center. Type B used oil collection center is any site or facility that accepts/aggregates and stores used oil collected from farmers as required by R315-15-2.1(a) (4) in quantities not exceeding 55 gallons per visit from farmers and not exceeding five gallons per visit from household do-it-yourselfers.

(b) Type A or B used oil collection center requirements. Owners or operators of Type A or B used oil collection centers shall:
(1) Comply with the generator standards in R315-15-2.

(2) Be registered with the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste to manage used oil as a used oil collection center as required by R315-15-13.1; and

(3) Keep records of used oil collected by the collection center. This does not include used oil generated on site from maintenance and servicing operations. These records shall be kept for a minimum of three years and shall contain the following information:
(i) Name and address of generator or if unavailable, a written description of how the used oil was received;

(ii) Quantity of used oil received;

(iii) Date the used oil is received; and

(iv) Volume of used oil picked up by a permitted transporter and the transporter's name and EPA identification number.

(4) A Type A or B used oil collection center shall not accept used oil from generators other than those specified in R315-15-3.1(1) and (2).

(c) Reimbursements. Type A or B used oil collection centers are classified as DIYer used oil collection centers and may be reimbursed as described in R315-15-14.

3.2 USED OIL COLLECTION CENTERS - Types C and D

(a) Applicability. R315-15-3.2 applies to owners or operators of Type C and D used oil collection centers.
(1) Type C used oil collection center is any site or facility that accepts/aggregates and stores used oil collected from used oil generators regulated under R315-15-2 who bring used oil to the collection center in shipments of no more than 55 gallons under the provisions of R315-15-2.5(a). Type C used oil collection centers may also accept used oil from household do-it-yourselfers and farmers described in R315-15-2.1(a)(4).

(2) A Type D used oil collection center is any site or facility that only accepts/aggregates and stores used oil collected from used oil generators regulated under R315-15-2 who bring used oil to the collection center in shipments of no more than 55 gallons under the provisions of R315-15-2.5(a). Type D used oil collection centers do not qualify for reimbursement.

(b) Used oil collection center Type C and D requirements. Owners or operators of Types C and D used oil collection centers shall:
(1) Comply with the generator standards in R315-15-2;

(2) Be registered with the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste to manage used oil; and

(3) Keep records of used oil received from off-site sources and transported from the collection center. This does not include used oil generated onsite from maintenance and servicing operations. These records shall be kept for a minimum of three years and shall contain the following information:
(i) Name and address of generator or, if unavailable, a written description of how the used oil was received;

(ii) Quantity of used oil received;

(iii) Date the used oil is received; and

(iv) Volumes of used oil collected by a permitted transporter and the transporter's name and federal EPA identification number.

(c) Reimbursements. Type C used oil collection centers may be reimbursed as described in R315-15-14 for household do-it-yourselfer and used oil generated by farmers as defined in R315-15-3.1. Other generator used oil does not meet the reimbursement criteria as do-it-yourselfer used oil and does not qualify for reimbursement.

3.3 USED OIL AGGREGATION POINTS OWNED BY THE GENERATOR

(a) Applicability. R315-15-3.3 applies to owners or operators of all used oil aggregation points. A used oil aggregation point is any site or facility that accepts, aggregates, or stores used oil collected only from other used oil generation sites owned or operated by the owner or operator of the aggregation point, from which used oil is transported to the aggregation point in shipments of 55 gallons or less under the provisions of R315-15-2.5(b). Used oil aggregation points may also accept used oil from household do-it-yourselfers as long as they register as do-it-yourselfer collection centers, as described in R315-15-13.1, and comply with do-it-yourselfer collection center standards in R315-15-3.1. Used oil aggregation points that accept used oil from other generators shall register as collection centers, as described in R315-15-13.2, and comply with collection center standards in R315-15-3.2.

(b) Used oil aggregation point requirements. Owners or operators of all used oil aggregation points shall comply with the generator standards in R315-15-2.

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