Waste tire collection facility - requirements - exemptions.

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(1) A person who owns or operates a waste tire collection facility shall, as specified by the commission by rule:

  1. Establish and maintain financial assurance;

  2. Register with the department;

  3. Affix a decal required pursuant to section 30-20-1417 (1) to the required location;

  4. Develop and maintain an engineering design and operations plan, including a fireprevention and control plan and a plan for emergency response;

  5. Maintain records, including the manifests required by section 30-20-1417 (2), relating to the collection of waste tires;

  6. Develop and maintain a closure plan;

  7. Submit an annual report to the department; and

  8. Complete and submit self-certification documentation as required by the department.

  1. A waste tire collection facility that is not also registered as a waste tire processor orwaste tire monofill shall not have on site more than seven thousand five hundred waste tires at any one time.

  2. A local, state, or federal agency that stores waste tires as part of a roadside cleanupactivity is exempt from this section if the agency stores fewer than one thousand five hundred waste tires at the facility and the waste tires are disposed of or recycled in accordance with this part 14.

  3. The department may issue a waiver relating to any requirement of this section.

Source: L. 2014: Entire part added, (HB 14-1352), ch. 351, p. 1588, § 1, effective July 1.


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