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time. At a minimum, your facility will be • Addition of demulsifiers to water <br /> inspected within two years of your initial containing used oil. <br /> notification. and then every three years <br /> thereafter(Health & Saf. Code Note: The authorized separation of <br /> §25201.4(b)(2)). used oil from water may not include <br /> a method using any of the <br /> Training Classes: {'Lilifornia Compliance following: <br /> School offers training on Tiered Permitting. <br /> The class focuses on how to comply with . Contaminated groundwater. <br /> hazardous waste management requirements. . Water containing any measurable <br /> Call California Compliance School at amounts of gasoline, or more than <br /> (800)-337-1422, or access its web site at two percent (2%) of a combination <br /> www.coml2liance.org for information of a Number 1 or Number 2 diesel <br /> regarding class times, locations. cost, and fuels. <br /> enrollment instructions. California • Constituents that render the material <br /> Compliance School also offers four hazardous under DTSC's <br /> generator modules, with classes available at regulations. <br /> central locations statewide or at your <br /> worksite. <br /> Defini�ion <br /> CEL Wastestreams: The following are <br /> the eligible wastestreams and treatment Certified Unified Program Agency <br /> processes for fixed treatment units (CUPA): A CUPA is a local agency, such <br /> operating under CEL (Health & Saf. Code as a county, city, or Joint Powers Agency <br /> §25201.14). Note that aerosol can that is certified by the Secretary for <br /> treatment is no longer authorized under Environmental Protection to implement the <br /> CEL, but is now authorized under DTSC's Unified Program within a jurisdiction as <br /> universal wastes regulations. specified in Health and Safety Code <br /> division 20, chapter 6.11. The CUPAs are <br /> 1. The separation of used oil from water. <br /> responsible for consolidating, coordinating, <br /> and making consistent many environmental <br /> provided that the wastestream is programs. <br /> hazardous solely due to the oil and the <br /> used oil is properly transported to an Fixed Treatment Unit(FTU): An FTU is <br /> authorized offsite oil recycler. You any equipment that performs hazardous <br /> may treat using: waste treatment that is permanently <br /> stationed at a single facility regardless of <br /> • Gravity separation; the period or frequency of treatment. <br /> • Centrifugation; <br /> • Membrane Technology: Onground Tank: A device meeting the <br /> • Heating of water containing used oil definition of"tank," situated in such a way <br /> to a temperature that is not more that the bottom of the tank is on the same <br /> than 20 degrees Fahrenheit below level as the adjacent surrounding surface so <br /> the flashpoint of the used oil that the external tank bottom cannot be <br /> component of the mixture at visually inspected (see Cal. Code Regs., tit. <br /> atmospheric pressure; and 22, §66260.10). <br />