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C a l i f o r n i a E n v i r o n m e n t a l P r o t e c t i o n A g e n c y <br /> %ftWjNN _ELWWS ADVISORY <br /> 7__ <br /> Integrated Waste Management Board <br /> Attn:Environment Editor <br /> For Planning Purposes Contact: Chris Peck <br /> NOT FOR PUBLICATION Lanny Clavecilla <br /> November 28, 2000 <br /> Orl <br /> -092A (916) 869-1323 <br /> opa@ciwmb.ca.gov <br /> WASTE BOARD TO EXTINGUISH TRACY TIRE FIRE <br /> WHAT: Media tour and press availability with Waste Board experts, firefighters, and <br /> members of the Tracy community at the site of the Royster tire fire in Tracy. <br /> Interviews and actualities will provide details on planned fire suppression efforts that <br /> begin next week. <br /> V;aUALS: A final opportunity to get close to the tire pile before it is cordoned off for fire fighting <br /> operations. <br /> WHEN: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 — 11:00 a.m. <br /> WHY: On August 7, 1998, an estimated seven million tires being illegally stored at the <br /> Royster tire site were ignited. Because of the site's bowl-shaped geography <br /> environmental and fire officials determined that the best strategy was to let the tires <br /> burn. The majority of the fire now has burned itself out and only a small portion of <br /> the site where the tire pile was the deepest still continues to smolder. Fire <br /> suppression efforts at this point will pose minimal risk to the environment. <br /> zH0: The Integrated Waste Management Board—one of six boards and departments <br /> within the California Environmental Protection Agency and the State agency <br /> charged with cleaning up waste tire sites—will begin operations to extinguish the <br /> Royster tire fire near Tracy this week. The Board approved funding to put out the <br /> fire at its October Board meeting, knocking down once and for all the fire that has <br /> been smoldering for the past two years. <br /> WHERE: 29425 South Mac Arthur Drive <br /> DIRECTIONS: Take the Tracy Blvd exit from 1-205. Go south on Tracy Blvdto <br /> Linne Road. Make a left on Linne Road. At the intersection of Linne Road and <br /> South Mac Arthur Drive make a right (south). Go across the railroad tracks and <br /> pass the gravel plant on South Mac Arthur Drive. Continue on South Mac Arthur <br /> about 1/2 mile until you see the signage on the right. Follow the dirt road to the site. <br /> The six-member Integrated Waste Management Board is responsible for protecting the public's <br /> health and safety and the environment through management of the estimated 56 million tons of <br /> solid waste generated in California each year. The Board's mandate is to work in partnership <br /> with local government, industry, and the public to achieve a 50 percent reduction in waste <br /> disposed by the end of the year, while ensuring environmentally safe landfill disposal capacity. <br /> California's 1999 statewide diversion rate was estimated at 37 percent. <br />