- (a) submit an analysis of the waste oil proposed to be burned to the department, pursuant to section 225-2.6 of this Subpart;
- (b) a stationary combustion installation or process source that proposes to burn waste oil must have a minimum operating heat input of 20 million Btus per hour or greater;
- (c) an incinerator that proposes to burn waste oil must have a minimum charging capacity that equals or exceeds 2,000 pounds per hour of refuse;
(d) an owner or operator of space heaters located in automotive maintenance/service facilities or marine service facilities may burn waste oil and be excepted from the requirements of this section, where the following conditions are met:
- (1) the maximum operating heat input is less than 500,000 Btus per hour;
- (2) the waste oil is generated on site (this includes waste oils generated by do-it-yourself customers that the facility is required to accept) or at another facility under common ownership; and
- (3) the waste oil meets the criteria in section 225-2.5 Table 1 of this Subpart, except that lead may not exceed 25 parts per million (ppm) by weight (water free basis) of fuel.
As part of an application for a permit or registration to burn waste oil, except as provided in subdivision (d) of this section, owners or operators of facilities must meet the following criteria: