HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 94-084-CCBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON
IN THE MATTER OF
ADOPTING A WASTE
OIL AMENDMENT TO
THE REGIONAL LOCAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR
GRANT, ADAMS, AND
LINCOLN COUNTIES
RESOLUTION NO. 94 -84 -CC
WHEREAS, the 1991 State Legislature passed 2SSB 5591, Chapter 319, which
required all local hazardous waste plans to include a used oil recycling element, and
WHEREAS, Grant County has prepared an amendment to the Regional Local
Hazardous Waste Management Plan for Grant, Adams, and Lincoln Counties entitled
"APPENDIX H, GRANT COUNTY USED OIL AMENDMENT," in accordance with for -
inclusion 2SSB 5591 in the Plan, and
WHEREAS, the amendment has been reviewed and approved by the Grant County
Solid Waste Advisory Committee,
. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the attachment amendment to the
Regional Local Hazardous Waste Management Plan for Grant, Adams, and Lincoln Counties
entitled "APPENDIX H, GRANT COUNTY USED OIL AMENDMENT," is hereby adopted
for inclusion into the Plan.
DONE THIS
DAY OF
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APPENDIX H
GRANT COUNTY USED OEL AMENDMENT
PART A
EXISTING CONDITIONS
A-1. Household Used Oil Generation and Management
a) Grant County oil generation is 12,444 gallons (50.4 tons, at 8.1 lbs.
per gallon) annually based on the Adams -Grant -Lincoln Counties
hazardous Waste Plan (Table IV -4).
b) Based on this estimate, 2.4 gallons (12,444 / # of Households
([51,900]) per household is generated in Grant County.
c) Fstimated Current Recycling Rate.
Total amount of known recycled oil divided by estimated gallons of
used oil in Grant County = County recycling rate (35%,
Hazardous Waste Plan Table E-1, Appendix E);
4,355/12,444 = approx. 35% estimated current recycling rate
d) Gallons generated in 1996 x State recycling goal (80%) = amount
to collect to reach goal;
1993 12,444 x 35% = 4,355 gallons
1996 12,444 x 80% = 9,955 gallons
e) Amount needed to achieve the 80% State recycling goal for 1996 -
amount currently recycled = amount which needs to be recycled in
order to reach state goal;
9,955 - 4,355 = 5.600 additional gallons need to be recycled.
LOCATION
EXISTING:
Grand Coulee Landfill
Grand Coulee
Gregoire Distributing, Inc.
A Southeast, Ephrata
Central Cheveron
Quincy
Cenex
Moses Lake
Cascade Diesel
L Northeast, Moses Lake
Minit Lube
Stratford Road, Moses Lake
Davis Automotive
Beverly
PLANNED:
Ephrata
Gloyd
k
Coulee City
George
Royal City
Wilson Creek
1a Mattawa
{ Warden
{ Quincy
O'Sullivan
A-2 EXISTING AND PLANNED COLLECTION SERVICES
SYSTEM USED HOURS/
TYPE CAPACITY START UP DATE
Public
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Landfill/Public
Public
Public
Public
Public
Public
Public
Public
Public
Public
FEE
550 Gal. Tank
T -Th -Sat. 9-5
10 cents gal.
55 to 500 Gal.
M -F 8-5
25 cents gal.
350 Gel. Tank
T Days 8-5
50 cents Gal.
1000 Gal. Tank
M -F 8-5
25 cents Gal.
3000 Gal. Tank
M -F 8-5
0
1200 Gal. Tank
M -Sat. 9-6
0
1300 Gal. Tank
M -F 8-5
0
2000 Gal. Holding M -F 9-5
Tank +2-55 Gal. Drums
Sat. & Sun. 1-5
Amount Undecided
2-55 Gal. Drums
T & Th. 1-5 Sun. 9-5
Amount Undecided
2-55 Gal. Drums
T, Sat., Sun., 1-5
Amount Undecided
2-55 Gal. Drums
F 1-5, Sun. 9-5
Amount Undecided
2-55 Gal. Drums
M, W, Sat. 1-5
Amount Undecided
2-55 Gal. Drums
M, W, Sat., Sun., 9-12:30
Amount Undecided
2-55 Gal. Drums
W, Sat., Sun. 1-5
Amount Undecided
2-55 Gal. Drums
M; Th. 1-5
Amount Undecided
2-55 Gal. Drums
M, Th. 1-5, Sat. 9-5
Amount Undecided
2-55 Gal. Drums
M. W. Sat.. 9-12:15
Amount Undecided
The existing and planned facilities are a mix of public, private, and public at a private site. The used motor oil collected at each of these
is visually checked by the operator/owner for contamination and not accepted if there is evidence of water or antifreeze. Most of the oil
accepted is from persons the owner knows personally. Those that use the oil for burning keep a record of where the oil originates. They
are all interested in purchasing the Clor-D Test Kit to check for solvent contamination. The used oil is held until the tanks are full and are
picked up by one of the waste oil handlers. Dobbins Oil from Spokane, Clean Care Corp., from Tacoma, and Burlington Environmental.
Holding tanks, one (1) above ground and two (2) below, are installed at the county shops. The shop foremen are responsible for transfer
of oil to the tanks.
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A-3.. NEEDS FOR UPGRADING THE USED OIL COLLECTION SERVICE
a) All chosen sites will permit access to used oil collection containers
for the general populace.
b) Impediments at existing sites could be possible vandalism.
c) There are no curbside collection programs in the County.
Current used oil collections sites do not adequately serve the entire
county on a geographic basis. The planned sites are expected to
resolve this problem.
A-4. OPPORTUNITIES TO EXPAND OR UPGRADE HOUSEHOLD USED OIL
COLLECTION SERVICE
Potential Sponsor
County Solid Waste
Sites
County Road Dept
A.S. USED OIL EDUCATION
Location Comments/Sponsor Needs
Various County will provide equip-
ment and arrange disposal
to used oil haulers
Moses Lake County will provide equip-
ment and proper disposal
Weekly articles could be established in weekly newspapers. Articles
will discuss all aspects of used oil, proper collection, disposal, and
storing methods.
A letter could be sent to the businesses that generate used oil. Follow
up letters will also be provided.
Brochures are available now at the Solid Waste Coordinators office,
and will also be made available at the local County Fair and other
community events.
An education program will be established in the school system after
Sept. 94. We hope this information will then carry over into the
household.
There is currently no signage at any of the oil retail outlets describing
recycling opportunities in the vicinity. This is expected to be corrected
by Sept., 1994.
A-6. USED OIL HAULING AND MARKETS
USED OIL HAULERS AND USERS
HAULER END OF USE COST/PAY/CAPACITY
Dobbins Oil Re -refining To Be Determined
Spokane, WA
Clean Care Corp. Marine Fuel 20 Cents/Gal. (Both)
Tacoma, WA Re -refining
Burlington
Environmental
A-7. FINANCING OF USED OIL EFFORTS
Planned financing of used oil activities will be under the Coordinated
Prevention Grant. At this point the County does not have any
dedicated funds for used oil activity, however, if the collection program
is successful, then additional money will be funded by future user fees
or other sources.
A -S. OTHER NEEDS RELATED TO USED OIL
The County will use "milk runs" to improve economy of scale in
dealing with waste oil.
A program aimed at addressing farming operation needs as a small
quantity generator should be identified in the future.
The majority of businesses and homeowners in Grant County are
practicing proper draining of used oil filters, and proper disposal. The
businesses in this County can't justify costly oil filter crushers, etc., for
the lack of business volume.
Individuals indicate they will use county provided collection sites once
they are in place. Education and convenience will also enhance this
program.
PART B
OBJECTIVES AND ALTERNATIVES
1. Objectives
Our main goal is to comply with the statewide goal of recycling 80% of
the oil generated in Grant County by 1996. Results of surveys, and in
general indicate that the residents of Grant County are willing to
recycle their used oil, if the county will provide collection tanks. Most
of the oil that has or is presently being stored, is being stored properly,
however, the owners admit they have no idea what to do with it, or
what options are available.
PART C
RECOMMENDED PROGRAMS AND ACTIONS
C-1. IMPROVEMENTS TO HOUSEHOLD USED OIL COLLECTION
Collection Rate Goals
Year
% Recvcled
Total Gallons Recvcled
1993
35%
4,355 (12,444 generated)
1994
50%
6,284 (12,568 generated)
1995
65%
8,250 (12,693 generated)
1996
80%
10,250(12, 812 generated)
(1 % growth)
The oil collection system in Grant County will consist of the present
one public and six private facilities plus the nine proposed sites
described and listed in Chart A-2 and map, making a total of 16 sites.
The sites are disbursed throughout the county to provide easiest access
to more residents averaging one site per 3,438 residents.
C-2. MARKETING OF USED OIL
Grant County will continue to use only haulers that deliver a significant
portion of collected oil to re -refiners.
C-3. PROGRAM FOR USED OIL EDUCATION
Educating the public about the proper disposal of used oil is the link to
the success of our goals. We are also starting an educational program
in the school system, which we will then carry over into the household.
Materials will be made available to every household in Grant County
concerning recyclables, bin locations, and used oil collection methods
and sites. Brochures will also be made available to all the businesses in
town that generate used oil and wastes such as paints, solvents, and
antifreeze, etc., concerning the proper disposal of these products.
C4. ENFORCEMENT STRATEGY AND ORDINANCE DEVELOPMENT
Grant County plans to comply with the plans for enforcing the sign and
container ordinances required by RCW 70.95I.040 Plans include
posting signs explaining the benefits of used oil recycling, and will also
include locations of nearest public used oil collection sites.
C-5. EMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
1994 1995 1996 1997
Landfill Sites x x
Dropbox Sites x x
Education x x x x
Used oil Collection Project Annual Budget (Cost estimates
are provided on page VI -23)
1994 1995 1996 1997
Education $1500 $1000 $700 $900
9 site
development $15000 $7000 $0 $0
Landfill Site $6000 $2000 $0 $0
Collection and
disposal $2200 $3000 $3000 $3000
Reserve $0 $1700 $1700 $1100
Total 24700 $14700 $4400 $5000
C-6. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
All County owned sites will be monitored with daily inspections for
damages and spills. This most likely will be added on to the duties
of the landfill manager or his assistant. Small spills within the
containment will be their responsibility, and the county will be
responsible for determining the proper management practice of any
spills not contained by the containment unit.
All oil collected will be tested by the county for their presence of
halogenated hydrocarbons. Oil which contains more than 1000 ppm
of halogenated hydrocarbons will be treated as dangerous waste
pursuant to WAC 173-303-515.
County employees will be trained in the proper handling, testing,
storage, and transportation of used oil. Classes taught by
authorized instructors will be utilized, and eventually the County
Solid Waste Coordinator will provide this education.