Source: http://deq.ne.gov/Press.nsf/PNForm.xsp?databaseName=CN=DEQSER6/O=NDEQ!!PublicNo.nsf&documentId=E4B8835C0E626146862581780040126F&action=openDocument
Timestamp: 2017-09-22 15:19:59
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§270', '§81', 'art 124', 'art 264', 'art 270', 'art 264', 'art 270', '§81']

NDEQ Facility ID 13742
Location 13915 A Plaza
Nearest City Omaha NE
THE NDEQ HAS RECEIVED AND REVIEWED A RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE PERMIT RENEWAL APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. TO OPERATE AN EXISTING HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE FACILITY AT 13915 A PLAZA IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
The permit will allow Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc. to operate two container storage areas and one aboveground storage tank. The two container storage areas are used for storage of spent immersion cleaner, dry cleaning waste, paint waste, and spent aqueous parts washer solvent. The aboveground tank is used for the storage of spent parts washer solvent.
The permit will be re-issued for a term of 5 years and will supersede NDEQ’s previously issued September 28, 2011 portion of the permit (Part I) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) September 28, 2006 portion of the permit (Part II).
The EPA’s September 28, 2006 RCRA Permit issued to Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc. in Omaha, Nebraska has been continued since the Permit’s expiration date of September 28, 2016. In accordance with Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations §270.51(d) EPA’s Permit will remain in effect until the effective date of a new Permit issued by the NDEQ.
A copy of the public notice, fact sheet, draft permit, administrative record, and related correspondence is available for review from August 15, 2017 to September 29, 2017 at the following locations: Millard Library, 13214 Westwood Lane, Omaha, NE 68144, 402-444-4848 and NDEQ, Suite 400, The Atrium, 1200 N Street
Lincoln, NE 68509, 402-471-3557.
FACT SHEET for SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC., OMAHA, NEBRASKA
This fact sheet provides information regarding the permit process under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Nebraska Environmental Protection Act, Neb. Rev. Stat. §§81-1501 through 81-1533 and in accordance with the requirements of Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Subpart 124.8 (40 CFR 124.8) and Title 128 – Nebraska Hazardous Waste Regulations for the Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc., Omaha, Nebraska hazardous waste storage facility. This permit process is being conducted by the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) for the re-issuance of the RCRA permit.
Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc. has operated a hazardous waste storage facility at 13915 A Plaza, Omaha, Nebraska under interim status since July 3, 1985 and under a hazardous waste storage permit since March 27, 1995 and was assigned the following EPA/NDEQ identification number: NED 981 495 724. The Omaha facility is an accumulation point for spent parts washer solvent and other wastes generated by Safety-Kleen’s customers. The facility will be permitted to accumulate hazardous waste in two container storage areas and one above ground storage tank.
One container storage area, known as the North Container Storage Area (NCSA), is located inside the North Warehouse and the other one, known as the South Container Storage Area (SCSA), is located inside the South Warehouse. The NCSA may store spent immersion cleaner, dry cleaning waste, aqueous parts washer solvent, and sediment from the return and fill, while the SCSA will store paint waste within a flammables storage room in addition to those wastes listed for the NCSA. The container storage areas in the North Warehouse and South Warehouse are capable of storing up to 4,920 gallons and 62,920 gallons of hazardous waste, respectively. The container storage areas provide secondary containment and comply with the standards of Title 128, 40 CFR Part 264 Subpart I, and Part 270 requirements for container storage areas.
The above ground hazardous waste storage tank stores spent parts washer solvent and has a 15,000-gallon capacity. The storage tank has secondary containment and complies with the standards of Title 128, 40 CFR Part 264 Subpart J, and Part 270 for tank storage units.
The draft permit sets forth in a concise document all of the applicable requirements NDEQ will require the permittee to comply with during the five (5) year duration of the permit. The draft hazardous waste permit includes general permit conditions, general facility conditions, storage in containers and tanks, air emission standards, as well as corrective action requirements. Section G addresses corrective action for all releases or future releases of hazardous waste or hazardous constituents from any solid waste management unit (SWMU) or area of concern (AOC) at this facility. Section G includes general conditions, process steps, and a facility submission summary for corrective action activities.
The draft permit is being considered for issuance under authority of Nebraska statutes §81-1505(13) et seq. and Title 128 – Nebraska Hazardous Waste Regulations. The corrective action requirements of this permit have been developed based on the results of the RCRA Facility Assessment Report, EPA corrective action guidance, and other documents contained in the administrative record. Documents that support the permit conditions specified in the draft permit are part of the administrative record.
Millard Library	Mon, Tue, Wed……10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
13214 Westwood Lane	Thur., Fri, Sat………10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Omaha, Nebraska 68144	Sunday………………1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Suite 400, The Atrium, 1200 N Street, Lincoln, NE 68509, 402-471-3557
Section F – Air Emission Standards
Specific conditions and framework for assessing the nature and extent of releases and, if necessary, implementing corrective measures to protect human health and the environment, pursuant to the regulatory requirements of 40 CFR 264.101, as incorporated by reference in Title 128, which address corrective action for releases of hazardous waste management units and areas of concern, as appropriate.