329 Ind. Admin. Code 13-3-1

Current through December 4, 2024
Section 329 IAC 13-3-1 - Applicability

Authority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-19-3

Affected: IC 13-14; IC 13-19; IC 13-20; IC 13-22; IC 13-23; IC 13-30

Sec. 1.

(a) The department presumes that used oil is to be recycled unless a used oil handler disposes of used oil or sends used oil for disposal. Except as provided in section 2 of this rule, this article applies to used oil, and to materials identified in this section as being subject to regulation as used oil, whether or not the used oil or material exhibits any characteristics of hazardous waste identified in 40 CFR 261, Subpart C*, revised as of July 1, 2005.
(b) Mixtures of used oil and hazardous waste must be handled as follows:
(1) For mixtures of used oil with a listed hazardous waste, the following apply:
(A) Mixtures of used oil and hazardous waste that is listed in 40 CFR 261, Subpart D*, revised as of July 1, 2005, are subject to regulation as hazardous waste under 329 IAC 3.1 rather than as used oil under this article.
(B) Used oil containing more than one thousand (1,000) parts per million total halogens is presumed to be a hazardous waste because it has been mixed with halogenated hazardous waste listed in 40 CFR 261, Subpart D*, revised as of July 1, 2005. Persons may rebut this presumption by demonstrating that the used oil does not contain hazardous waste. For example, this may be done by showing that the used oil does not contain significant concentrations of halogenated hazardous constituents listed in 40 CFR 261, Appendix VIII*, revised as of July 1, 2005. The rebuttable presumption does not apply to the following:
(i) Metalworking oils or fluids containing chlorinated paraffins, if they are processed, through a tolling arrangement as described in 329 IAC 13-4-5(3), to reclaim metalworking oils or fluids. The presumption does apply to metalworking oils or fluids if the oils or fluids are recycled in any other manner or disposed.
(ii) Used oils contaminated with chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) removed from refrigeration units where the CFCs are destined for reclamation. The rebuttable presumption does apply to used oils contaminated with CFCs that have been mixed with used oil from sources other than refrigeration units.
(2) Used oil mixed with characteristic hazardous waste identified in 40 CFR 261, Subpart C*, revised as of July 1, 2005, is subject to 329 IAC 3.1.
(3) Mixtures of used oil and hazardous waste generated in compliance with 329 IAC 3.1-7 by a very small quantity generator as defined in 40 CFR 260.10 *, as added by 81 FR 85806*, are subject to regulation as used oil under this article.
(c) Materials containing or otherwise contaminated with used oil must be handled as follows:
(1) Except as provided in subdivision (2), materials containing or otherwise contaminated with used oil from which the used oil has been properly drained or removed to the extent possible so that no visible signs of free-flowing oil remain in or on the material:
(A) are not used oil and thus not subject to this article; and
(B) if applicable, are subject to the hazardous waste regulations under 329 IAC 3.1.
(2) Materials containing or otherwise contaminated with used oil that are burned for energy recovery are subject to regulation as used oil under this article.
(3) Used oil drained or removed from materials containing or otherwise contaminated with used oil is subject to regulation as used oil under this article.
(d) Mixtures of used oil with products must be handled as follows:
(1) Except as provided in subdivision (2), mixtures of used oil and fuels or other fuel products are subject to regulation as used oil under this article.
(2) Mixtures of used oil and diesel fuel mixed on-site by the generator of the used oil for use in the generator's own vehicles are not subject to this article once the used oil and diesel fuel have been mixed. Before mixing, the used oil is subject to the requirements of 329 IAC 13-4.
(e) Materials derived from used oil must be handled as follows:
(1) Materials that are reclaimed from used oil that are used beneficially and are not burned for energy recovery or used in a manner constituting disposal, such as re-refined lubricants, are:
(A) not used oil and thus are not subject to this article; and
(B) not solid wastes and are thus not subject to the hazardous waste regulations under 329 IAC 3.1 as provided in 40 CFR 261.3(c)(2)(A) *, revised as of July 1, 2005.
(2) Materials produced from used oil that are burned for energy recovery, such as used oil fuels, are subject to regulation as used oil under this article.
(3) Except as provided in subdivision (4), materials derived from used oil that are disposed of or used in a manner constituting disposal are:
(A) not used oil and are not subject to this article; and
(B) solid wastes and are subject to the hazardous waste regulations under 329 IAC 3.1 if the materials are listed or identified as hazardous waste.
(4) Used oil re-refining distillation bottoms that are used as feedstock to manufacture asphalt products are not subject to this article.
(f) Wastewater, the discharge of which is subject to regulation under either Section 402 or 307(b) of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1342 or 33 U.S.C. 1317(b), respectively, including wastewaters at facilities that have eliminated the discharge of wastewater, contaminated with de minimis quantities of used oil are not subject to the requirements of this article. As used in this subsection, "de minimis quantities of used oils" means small spills, leaks, or drippings from pumps, machinery, pipes, and other similar equipment during normal operations or small amounts of oil lost to the wastewater treatment system during washing or draining operations. This exception does not apply if the used oil is discarded as a result of abnormal manufacturing operations resulting in substantial leaks, spills, or other releases, or to used oil recovered from wastewaters.
(g) Used oil introduced into crude oil pipelines or a petroleum refining facility must be handled as follows:
(1) Used oil mixed with crude oil or natural gas liquids, such as in a production separator or crude oil stock tank, for insertion into a crude oil pipeline is exempt from the requirements of this article. The used oil is subject to the requirements of this article before the mixing of used oil with crude oil or natural gas liquids.
(2) Mixtures of used oil and crude oil or natural gas liquids containing less than one percent (1%) used oil that are being stored or transported to a crude oil pipeline or petroleum refining facility for insertion into the refining process at a point before crude distillation or catalytic cracking are exempt from the requirements of this article.
(3) Used oil that is inserted into the petroleum refining facility process before crude distillation or catalytic cracking without prior mixing with crude oil is exempt from the requirements of this article provided that the used oil constitutes less than one percent (1%) of the crude oil feed to any petroleum refining facility process unit at any given time. Before insertion into the petroleum refining facility process, the used oil is subject to the requirements of this article.
(4) Except as provided in subdivision (5), used oil that is introduced into a petroleum refining facility process after crude distillation or catalytic cracking is exempt from the requirements of this article only if the used oil meets the specification of section 2 of this rule. Before insertion into the petroleum refining facility process, the used oil is subject to the requirements of this article.
(5) Used oil that is incidentally captured by a hydrocarbon recovery system or wastewater treatment system as an article of routine process operations at a petroleum refining facility and inserted into the petroleum refining facility process is exempt from the requirements of this article. This exemption does not extend to used oil that is intentionally introduced into a hydrocarbon recovery system, such as by pouring collected used oil into the wastewater treatment system.
(6) Tank bottoms from stock tanks containing exempt mixtures of used oil and crude oil or natural gas liquids are exempt from the requirements of this article.
(h) Used oil produced on vessels from normal shipboard operations is not subject to this article until it is transported ashore.
(i) Used oil containing less than fifty (50) parts per million PCB is subject to the requirements of this article unless, because of dilution, it is regulated under 329 IAC 4.1 as a used oil containing PCB at fifty (50) parts per million or greater. Used oil containing PCB subject to the requirements of this article may also be subject to the prohibitions and requirements found in 329 IAC 4.1.
(j) Used oil containing PCB at concentrations of fifty (50) parts per million or greater is not subject to the requirements of this article, but is subject to regulation under 329 IAC 4.1. A person may not avoid these provisions by diluting used oil containing PCB, unless otherwise specifically provided for in this article or in 329 IAC 4.1.
(k) The use of waste oil that contains equal to or greater than two (2) parts per million PCB as a sealant, coating, or dust control agent is prohibited. Prohibited uses include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Road oiling.
(2) General dust control.
(3) Use as a pesticide or herbicide carrier.
(4) Use as a rust preventative on pipes.
(l) In addition to any applicable requirements under 329 IAC 13-8 and 329 IAC 13-9, marketers and burners of used oil who market, process, or distribute in commerce for energy recovery, used oil containing equal to or greater than two (2) parts per million PCB must comply with section 4 of this rule.

329 IAC 13-3-1

Solid Waste Management Board; 329 IAC 13-3-1; filed Feb 3, 1997, 9:15 a.m.: 20 IR 1494; readopted filed Sep 7, 2001, 1:35 p.m.: 25 IR 238; filed Jul 14, 2004, 9:15 a.m.: 27 IR 3978; filed Apr 13, 2005, 11:30 a.m.: 28 IR 2666; filed Jun 9, 2006, 3:40 p.m.: 20060712-IR-329050066FRA
Errata filed 2/9/2016, 2:10 p.m.: 20160224-IR-329160057ACA
Filed 11/26/2019, 11:36 a.m.: 20191225-IR-329180481FRA

*These documents are incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov, or are available for review at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Legal Counsel, Indiana Government Center North, 100 North Senate Avenue, Thirteenth Floor, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.