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CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD <br /> STATE INSPECTION REPORT <br /> WASTE TIRE FACILITIES <br /> PAGE 1 OF 3 <br /> FACILITY: Nicola Tire Service PERMITTED CAPACITY: N/A <br /> FACILITY #: 39-TI-0848 TIRE QUANTITY: > 1,500 <br /> INSPECTION DATE: October 7, 1998 SITE TELEPHONE #: (209) 3339-8012 <br /> LOCATION: 208 E. Pine Street PERMIT ISSUE DATE: N/A <br /> Lodi, CA 95240 <br /> OWNER: Unknown PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE: N/A <br /> OPERATOR: Unknown LEA: San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Services <br /> INSPECTOR: Keith E. Cambridge ACREAGE: < 1 <br /> ACCOMPANIED BY: N/A <br /> Remarks: <br /> On October 7 1998, California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) staff conducted a <br /> site inspection of this facility. Staff determined that this site contained more than 1,500 <br /> waste tires stored onsite. <br /> During the inspection, the facility was found to be in violation of several waste tire <br /> standards. This facility did not have adequate fire fighting suppression equipment <br /> (chemical extinguisher, water extinguisher, pike pole, pointed/flat shovels) , adequate water <br /> supply, or vector control measures in place. Further, the waste tires were stored adjacent <br /> to the perimeter fencing. There were no measures in place for the control of pyrolytic oils <br /> which may be created during a tire fire. <br /> Violations: <br /> 30 PRC 42833 Operator Authorized by Permit <br /> At the time of this inspection, the waste tire site operator did not have a minor Permit <br /> issued by the CIWMB. Pursuant to this section, the CIWMB shall issue a minor Permit pursuant <br /> to the regulations once an application has been submitted and the facility is in compliance <br /> with applicable regulation and law. <br /> 14 CCR 17351 Fire Prevention Measures <br /> A water supply adequate for fire fighting equipment as defined by this section was not <br /> observed during the inspection. Further, the operator did not have adequate fire fighting <br /> suppression equipment on site (chemical extinguisher, water extinguisher, pike pole, <br /> square/pointed shovels) . The operator needs to contact the local fire authority and receive <br /> written verification if fire requirements other than those specified in this section are <br /> acceptable. <br /> Pursuant to this section, the operator must provide the following fire fighting suppression <br /> equipment: <br /> (A) Adequate equipment to aid in the control of fires, including: <br /> • one (1) dry chemical fire extinguisher <br /> • one (1) two and one-half gallon water extinguisher <br /> • one (1) pike pole at least ten feet in length <br /> • one (1! round point and one (1) square point shovel <br /> tt'L_" Integrated Waste Management Specialist <br />