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California Integrated Waste Manac ement Board <br />40 <br />Daniel G. Pennington, Chainnun " <br />ko- <br />88(X) Cal Center Drive 0 Sacramento California 95826 (916) 255-22(x)ff■ <br />■r!• 1. <br />www.ciwm'b:c�.g�%` 12 Pete Wilson <br />Peter M. Rooney Governor <br />Sccretary fior <br />Environmental <br />Protection <br />October 30, 1998 <br />Albino Paz <br />Paz Tire <br />625 West Sacramento Street <br />Lodi, CA 95240 <br />Subject: Paz Tire, Facility No. 39 -TI -0884 <br />Dear Mr. Paz: <br />California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) staff conducted a state inspection of <br />the waste tire facility located at 625 West Sacramento Street, Lodi, CA on October 27, 1998, <br />pursuant to Division 30, Public Resources Code (PRC), Section 43303. The site was evaluated <br />for compliance with applicable sections of the PRC and Title 14, California Code of Regulations <br />(CCR). Enclosed is a copy of the State Inspection Report for your records. <br />The following violations of Title 14, CCR were documented: <br />30 PRC 42833 Authorized By Permit <br />14 CCR 17351 Fire Prevention Measures <br />14 CCR 17352 Facility Access and Security <br />14 CCR 17353 Vector Control Measures <br />14 CCR 17354 Storage of Waste Tires <br />Pursuant to 14 CCR § 18420(a), all operators of major or minor waste tire facilities that store, <br />stockpile, accumulate, or discard waste tires shall acquire a WTF Permit. <br />The CIWMB's Facilities Operations Branch is requesting that you submit a corrective action plan <br />by November 15, 1998 for the waste tires stored at the aforementioned location. The plan shall <br />either specify the time needed to remove the waste tires from the location or the intent to become <br />a permitted Waste Tire Facility (WTF) and abide by the applicable technical standards set forth <br />in the regulations prior to obtaining a WTF Permit. <br />Further, please be advised that the transportation of waste tires to this location is considered to be <br />a violation of state statute. <br />California Environmental Protection Agency <br />Printed on Recycled Paper <br />