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Used OR Filter Management Requirements— <br /> (1)The filters are drained of free-flowing used oil. For the purposes of this subsection, free-flowing is <br /> defined as a continuous stream of oil exiting the filter when the filter is inverted. Oil exiting drop by drop is <br /> not considered to be free-flowing. However, if the filter is equipped with a device (such as a rubber flap <br /> located just inside the filter opening)which impedes the drainage of used oil from the filter, that device <br /> shall be manipulated to allow the oil to exit the filter freely, or the filter punctured, crushed, opened, <br /> drained, or otherwise handled in a manner that will allow the used oil to exit the filter. <br /> (2)The drained used oil filters are transported for purposes of metal reclamation to any of the following: <br /> (A)A smelter or other scrap metal processor where they are recycled or; <br /> (B)A storage facility or consolidation facility that subsequently transfers the filters to a facility described <br /> in paragraph (A) or(C) of this subsection or; <br /> (C)A municipal solid waste incinerator for energy recovery, if the residual casings are subsequently <br /> transferred to a facility described in paragraph (A) of this subsection, or to a storage or consolidation <br /> facility that subsequently transfers the residual casings to a facility described in paragraph (A) of this <br /> subsection. <br /> (3)The drained used oil filters are accumulated, stored, and transferred in a closed, rainproof container <br /> that is capable of containing any used oil that may separate from the filters placed inside. Drums of used <br /> oil filters shall be sealed during transfer so that used oil will not spill out when they are laid upon their <br /> sides. Drums shall be secured as a load to prevent movement or tipping during transfer. Containers shall <br /> be labelled as "drained used oil filters" (not as hazardous waste) and show initial date of accumulation <br /> or receipt on each container of filters. <br /> (4) Storage of less than one ton of used oil filters shall be limited to one year. Storage of one ton or more <br /> of used oil filters is limited to 180 days. <br /> (5) Persons generating, transporting, or receiving used oil filters shall use a bill of lading to record the <br /> transfer of used oil filters. Bills of lading must indicate generator, transporter, and receiving company <br /> names, addresses, telephone numbers, the quantity and size of used oil filter containers transferred, <br /> and the date of transfer. A copy of each bill of lading must be kept on the premises of the generator, <br /> transporter, and receiving facilitywhere the used oil filters were handled. Copies of bills of lading shall <br /> be kept for a period of three years. <br /> Best, <br /> Lynsey Sammons <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> Cell: (209)616-3067 <br /> Office: (209)468-3420 <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 E.Hazelton Avenue,Stockton,CA.95205 <br /> www.siaov.org/ehd <br /> SAN.)JOAQUIN <br /> COUNTY <br /> Greatness grows here. <br /> *Test notifications and test results should be sent to the general UST email: ust(&s,gov.om <br /> Please note: I am out of office every other Friday. <br /> EHD will be closed for holidays on: <br /> 3 <br />