WAC 173-303-522
Special requirements for recycling spent
antifreeze. (1) Applicability. This section applies to the
recycling of spent antifreeze. Antifreeze means ethylene
glycol based coolant used as a heat exchange medium in motor
vehicle radiators, motorized equipment, or in other industrial
processes. For the purposes of this section recycling means
reclamation and reuse, but not burning for energy recovery.
(Also, see WAC 173-303-120(3).)
(2) Standards. Persons who generate, transport, or store
spent antifreeze but do not reclaim or recycle it are subject
to the requirements of WAC 173-303-050, 173-303-145, and 173-303-960 if their spent antifreeze is going to a recycler.
Any discharge of spent antifreeze to the environment
constitutes disposal and is subject to full regulation under
this chapter.
(a) Generator requirements:
(i) Persons who reclaim or recycle their spent antifreeze
on-site, or send their antifreeze off-site to be reclaimed or
recycled, must keep records for a period of five years from
the date of reclamation/recycling.
Proof of reclamation/recycling is either a log for
on-site reclamation/recycling or an invoice or bill of lading
for off-site reclamation/recycling.
(ii) Containers and tanks used to accumulate spent
antifreeze must be labeled "spent antifreeze."
(iii) Spent antifreeze that is to be reclaimed can be
accumulated on-site for any length of time, and in any amount.
(iv) During accumulation, spent antifreeze must be stored
in a manner to prevent releases to the environment. This
includes, but is not limited to, storing wastes in compatible
containers, on impermeable surfaces, or in secondary
containment structures.
(b) If spent antifreeze is mixed with another dangerous
waste, generators are subject to the generator requirements,
WAC 173-303-170 through 173-303-230.
(c) Persons who generate spent antifreeze that is not
reclaimed/recycled, but is otherwise disposed, are subject to
all applicable requirements of this chapter.
(3) Transporters and transfer facility requirements:
(a) Persons engaged in routine off-site transportation of
spent antifreeze are required to obtain a state/EPA ID number,
WAC 173-303-060, and to comply with the transporter
requirements, WAC 173-303-240.
(b) If spent antifreeze is mixed with another dangerous
waste, transporters are subject to the generator requirements,
WAC 173-303-170 through 173-303-230.
(c) Transporters who store spent antifreeze at a transfer
facility are allowed to use tanks or containers as defined in
WAC 173-303-040, and store such waste for up to ten days, WAC 173-303-240(6).
Transporters may store spent antifreeze at a transfer
facility for longer than ten days if they meet the
requirements for tank and/or container management, including
secondary containment in WAC 173-303-630 through 173-303-640.
(4) Reclamation/recycling facility requirements: Owners
and operators of antifreeze reclaiming/recycling facilities
are subject to the conditions of WAC 173-303-120 (4)(c).
These conditions apply equally to facilities whether or not ecology approved case-by-case seventy-two
hour storage of spent antifreeze occurs prior to reclamation.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.105 and 70.105D RCW. 09-14-105 (Order 07-12), § 173-303-522, filed 6/30/09,
effective 7/31/09; 03-07-049 (Order 02-03), § 173-303-522,
filed 3/13/03, effective 4/13/03. Statutory Authority:
Chapters 70.105, 70.105D, 15.54 RCW and RCW 70.105.007. 00-11-040 (Order 99-01), § 173-303-522, filed 5/10/00,
effective 6/10/00. Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.105 and 70.105D RCW. 98-03-018 (Order 97-03), § 173-303-522, filed
1/12/98, effective 2/12/98.]