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SJCEDH rense to Tuff Boy on August 19, .0. <br /> When hauling aste tires and repairable/used tires, t' should be no distinction <br /> on the waste mane sts. The total numbers of tires hauled, regardless of type (unless <br /> new or newly retreaded) should be counted. <br /> Additional comments/questions by Tuff Boy submitted to SJCEHD on <br /> October 01, 2010: <br /> a. None <br /> 17.Tuff Boy question submitted to SJCEHD on August 11, 2010. <br /> If Tuff Boy delivers only "maintenance ready used tires" to a customer site, does the <br /> customer need to be registered with the State? <br /> SJCEDH response to Tuff Boy on August 19, 2010. <br /> When delivering used tires (including, "maintenance ready used tires") to a customer <br /> site, and the number of times the customer is receiving such tire is minimal in a given <br /> year, then the customer does not need to have a Tire Program Identification (TPID <br /> number. When filling out waste tire manifests in such a situation simply leave the area of <br /> the manifest that says "Facility Tire Program ID" (but fill in the name, phone number, and <br /> address of the customer's site). When delivering such tires to customer with a TPID <br /> number, fill in the TPID on the manifest where is says "Facility Tire Program ID."When <br /> delivering such tires to a customer's site several times in a given year, then the customer <br /> must obtain and have a TPID number. <br /> Additional comments/questions by Tuff Boy submitted to SJCEHD on <br /> October 01, 2010: <br /> a. Since 95% plus of tires sold by Tuff Boy will be to a single customer, will such <br /> customer be required to have a Tire Program Identification Number? <br /> 18.Tuff Boy question submitted to SJCEHD on August 11, 2010. <br /> Does Tuff Boy need to maintain any manifest when it is hauling reusable tires? <br /> SJCEDH response to Tuff Boy on August 19, 2010. <br /> When hauling used tires of any type, a waste tire manifest must be filled out. This does <br /> not apply when hauling 9 tires or less and/or using a vehicle that is not registered waste <br /> tire hauling vehicle. In such situations, Bill of Ladings is sufficient. <br /> Additional comments/questions by Tuff Boy submitted to SJCEHD on <br /> October 01, 2010: <br /> a. None <br /> 19.Tuff Boy question submitted to SJCEHD on August 11, 2010. <br /> Does the truck hauling "maintenance ready used tires" need to be registered as a waste <br /> hauling vehicle? <br /> SJCEDH response to Tuff Boy on August 19, 2010. <br /> A vehicle hauling used tires (including "maintenance ready used tires") must be a <br /> registered waste tire hauling vehicle when hauling 10 or more of such tires. <br /> Additional comments/questions by Tuff Boy submitted to SJCEHD on <br /> October 01, 2010: <br /> a. None <br /> 20.Tuff Boy question submitted to SJCEHD on August 11, 2010. <br /> Is a manifest even required when hauling "maintenance ready used tires"? <br /> SJCEDH response to Tuff Boy on August 19, 2010. <br /> Waste tire manifests must be filled out when hauling 10 or more used and waste tires <br /> and/or using a registered waste tire hauling vehicle. "Maintenance ready used tires" are <br /> defined in PRC Section 420806.5 as used tires (there is no distinction made between <br /> used and waste tires when hauling). <br /> 6 <br />