Storing of vehicle fluids after draining and dismantling.
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Establish a Fluid Storage Area for your facility.
The "Fluid Storage Area" shall be either indoors, or on an impervious surface that is contained and under cover. For example, a concrete pad with a berm to prevent fluid spills from leaving the pad that is located under a roof is acceptable.
All drained fluids must be placed in secondary containment and labeled for easy identification of contents.
All drained fluid shall be hauled off-site for recycling/disposal by a NJDEP licensed hauler. Receipts of recycling/disposal shall be kept onsite for a period of five years.
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Quick Tips
- Establish a "Vehicle Fluid Storagae Area" on an impervious surface that is contained and under cover.
- Cover must be constructed to prevent exposure to stormwater or the ground.
- Vehicle fluids include, but are not limited to: fuels(s), engine oil(s), coolant(s), brake fluid(s), power steering fluid(s), transmission fluid(s), wiper fluid(s).
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