including any facility that discharges through a public sewer system. "Oil-storage
facility" does not include an oil field petroleum or brine storage facility,
a
recreational marina, installations of oil-containing electrical equipment, or any
transportation-related facility, as defined in 40 C.F.R. part 112.
(g) "On-land facility" means a temporary or permanent land-based industry,
plant, establishment, firm, storage site, or other facility, which receives, processes,
manufactures, uses, stores or ships polluting
materials and at which there is
present an amount of any polluting material equal to or more than its threshold
management quantity and which is so situated that loss of polluting materials could
directly or indirectly reach the surface or groundwaters of this state, including any
facility which discharges through a public sewer system. "On-land facility" does not
include an oil storage facility, an oil field petroleum or brine storage facility, a
recreational marina, installations of oil containing electrical equipment, or a
transportation-related facility as defined in 40 C.F.R. part 112.
History: 2001 AACS.
R 324.2002 Definitions; p to u.
Rule 2. As used in this part:
(a) "Polluting material" means all of the following:
(i) Oil.
(ii) Salt.
(iii) Any material specified in table 1 in R 324.2009.
(iv) Any compound or product that contains 1%, or more, by weight, of any material
listed in paragraphs (i) through (iii) of this subdivision based on material safety data
sheet formulation information for the compounds or products.
(v) "Polluting material" does not include manufactured items.
(b) "Release" is defined in section 20101(1)(bb) of the act. For the purposes of
this rule, "release" does not include any of the following:
(i) Spilling, leaking, or discharging less than 1000 gallons of a polluting material
into a secondary containment structure that complies with these rules, if recovery of
the material spilled, leaked, or discharged is initiated within 24 hours of detection,
is completed as soon as practicable, but not more than 72 hours after detection, and
if no polluting materials are released directly or indirectly to any public sewer system
or to the surface waters or groundwaters of this state.
(ii) Spilling, leaking, or discharging less than 55 gallons of oil to the ground surface,
if the spill, leak, or discharge is detected and the oil recovered within 24 hours of the
spill, leak, or discharge, and if oil is not released directly or indirectly to any public sewer
system or to the surface waters or groundwaters of this state.
(iii) Spilling, leaking, or discharging less than 55 gallons of oil to the surface waters
of this state, if effective recovery measures are implemented in response to the spill,
leak, or discharge immediately upon detection.
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