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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> JOGI KHANNA M.D.,M.P.H. <br /> Health Officer <br /> P.O. Box 2009 0 (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) 9 Stockton,California 95201 <br /> (209)46&3400 <br /> December 16, 1992 <br /> California Waste Removal System <br /> P.O. Box 319 <br /> Lodi, CA 95241 <br /> RE: Storage and Disposal of Waste Tires at Existing Solid Waste Facilities <br /> The new non-emergency regulations for waste tire storage and disposal will be <br /> impacting all solid waste facilities. After January 1, 1993 waste tires may n_Qt be <br /> landfilled unless they are permanently reduced in volume prior to disposal by shredding <br /> or other methods approval by the Local Enforcement Agency (CCR Section 17355). <br /> This requirement shall not apply to: <br /> 1. Waste tires inadvertently received which are commingled with municipal solid <br /> waste that arrives in commercial loads, where the waste tires comprise less <br /> than one percent (1 %) by weight of the total load. <br /> 2. Waste tires that inadvertently arrive in homeowner delivered household loads <br /> of mixed waste and are not readily removable from the waste stream. <br /> 3. Oversized waste tires, 17.5 X 24 or larger in size received prior to January 1, <br /> 1994. After January 1, 1994 oversized waste tires cannot be landfilled. <br /> Permitting <br /> The operator of a solid waste facility that stores, stockpiles-or accumulates waste <br /> tires shall modify or revise the solid waste facility permit (CCR Section 184200 (a) <br /> (1)) <br /> This requirement shall not apply to: <br /> 1. Facilities using fewer than 5000 waste tires for agricultural purposes and those <br /> tires have been altered. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin Courcy Health Care Semk-M <br />