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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4700 - Waste Tire Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0522781
PE
4740
FACILITY_ID
FA0015531
FACILITY_NAME
PRONTOS TIRES & BRAKES
STREET_NUMBER
208
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
PINE
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04307401
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
208 E PINE ST
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Nicola Tire Service <br /> Facility No. 39-TI-0848 <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> B) Adequate water supply for use by the local fire authority. The water supply <br /> shall be capable of delivering at least 1000 gallons per minute for a duration <br /> for at least three (3) hours and at least 2000 gallons per minute for a duration <br /> of at least three (3) hours if the sum of altered plus whole waste tires exceeds <br /> ten thousand (10,000) . <br /> All of the fire prevention measures referenced in (A) and (B) above shall apply unless <br /> the local fire authority having jurisdiction over the particular facility determines <br /> that a different requirement is necessary or adequate to meet the intent of this <br /> regulation for fire control and the protection of life and property. If such <br /> determination is made, written notification from that fire authority shall be provided <br /> to the CIWMB. <br /> 14 CCR 17353 Vector Control Measures <br /> At the time of this inspection, no vector control measures were observed to be in place for <br /> the waste tire piles. Pursuant to this section, all waste tires should be stored in a manner <br /> which prevents the breeding and harborage of mosquitoes, rodents, and other vectors by the <br /> following means: <br /> • Cover with an impermeable barrier, other than soil, to prevent the entry or <br /> accumulation of precipitation; or <br /> • The use of treatments or methods to prevent or eliminate vector breeding as <br /> necessary, provided the control program is approved as appropriate and effective <br /> by the local vector control authority, if such authority exists. If no local <br /> vector control authority exists, the local health department and the State <br /> Department of Health Services shall approve the vector control plan. Any control <br /> program approved by the local vector control authority shall be subject to CIWMB <br /> concurrence at the time of issuance or renewal of the permit. <br /> 14 CCR 17354 Storage of Waste Tires <br /> At the time of this inspection, approximately 1, 800+ waste tires were being stored on the <br /> premises. The tires were stored adjacent to the building structure. Weeds were allowed to <br /> grow in and around the waste tires. The site was not constructed to protect bodies of water <br /> from runoff of pyrolytic oil which might result from a tire fire. <br /> Pursuant to this section: <br /> (A) Waste tires shall be restricted to individual waste tires storage units which do <br /> not exceed 5,000 square feet of contiguous area. Any pile shall not exceed <br /> 50, 000 cubic feet in volume nor 10 feet in height. Waste tire storage units <br /> shall not exceed 6 feet in height when within 20 feet of any property line. <br /> Waste tires shall not be located within 10 feet of any property line. The <br /> minimum distance between waste tires and structures that are located either on- <br /> site or off-site shall be as specified in Table I of 14 CCR § 17354. <br /> (B) Waste tires shall be separated from vegetation and other potentially flammable <br /> material by no 'less than 40 feet. Accessible fire lanes with a minimum width as <br /> specified in the above referenced Table I shall be provided between tire units. <br /> Fire lanes shall be kept free of flammable or combustible material and <br /> vegetation. Access to fire lanes for emergency vehicles must be unobstructed at <br /> all times. Open flames, blow torches, or highly flammable materials, including <br /> but not limited to, tire inner tubes, are prohibited within 40 feet of any waste <br /> tire pile. <br /> All of the above storage requirements in section (A) and (B) shall apply to the <br /> storage of waste tires unless, for any particular requirement, the local fire <br /> authority having jurisdiction over a particular facility determines that a different <br /> requirement is necessary or adequate to meet the intent of this regulation for the <br /> prevention of fire and the protection of life and property. <br />
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