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EHD - Public
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4700 - Waste Tire Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0526259
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4740
FACILITY_ID
FA0017776
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY LOGISTICS
STREET_NUMBER
4199
STREET_NAME
GIBRALTAR
STREET_TYPE
CT
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17728055
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4199 GIBRALTAR CT
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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Page 1 of 2 <br /> Alfonso Arambula [EH] <br /> From: LeClaire, Mary [Mary.LeClaire@CalRecycle.ca.gov] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 12:51 PM <br /> To: Alfonso Arambula [EH]; Robert McClellon [EH] <br /> Cc: Strough, Barbara <br /> Subject: FW: <br /> Keith had a perfectly simple explanation: If the tire is rubber, we regulate it. If the tire is anything other than <br /> rubber, we don't regulate it. So . . . plastic tires do not get manifested and rubber tires do get manifested. <br /> Mary LeClaire <br /> TEA Grant Manager <br /> From: LeClaire, Mary <br /> Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 1:25 PM <br /> To: 'Alfonso Arambula [EH]'; Strough, Barbara <br /> Cc: Robert McClellon [EH] <br /> Subject: RE: <br /> Alfonso, <br /> Just want you to know that I haven't forgotten your question. Your question looks like it might be concern of <br /> the differences between plastic and polyurethane. I have heard of polyurethane being referred to as both <br /> plastic and rubber, but my understanding is that polyurethane tires(although they might be black in color) are <br /> not rubber- they are plastic and manifesting is not required. Just to be on the safe side, I wanted to discuss this <br /> with Keith Cambridge who is out of the office until Wednesday. I'll let you know what I find out as soon as <br /> possible. <br /> Mary LeClaire <br /> TEA Grant Manager <br /> From: Alfonso Arambula [EH] [mailto:aarambula@sjcehd.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 12:43 PM <br /> To: LeClaire, Mary; Strough, Barbara <br /> Cc: Robert McClellon [EH] <br /> Subject: <br /> Hello Mary and Barbra <br /> I am an Inspector with the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, I would like clarification on <br /> fork-lift tires. Is there a difference between Plastic Forklift Tires and Polyurethane Solid Core Forklift tires? <br /> Attached to this Email is guidance from the Spring Round Table meeting held this year. A CalRecycle response <br /> to forklift tires and regulatory threshold is: <br /> "Rubber(not plastic) forklift tires need to be manifested as well as golf cart and other non-highway pneumatic <br /> tires, bicycle tires are excluded. Plastic fork lift tires fall outside of the regulatory threshold and are not required to <br /> be manifested or hauled by a registered tire hauler."Pg. 3 <br /> 9/2/2010 <br />
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