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LEA Advisory 20 Attachment - Inspection Guidance for SW Landfills Page 39 of 52 <br /> Length of Tire Storage Pile Height <br /> Exposed Face 6 8 10 <br /> 25 50 56 62 <br /> 50 66 75 84 <br /> 100 84 100 116 <br /> 150 99 117 135 <br /> 200 111 130 149 <br /> 250 118 140 162 <br /> (c) All of the requirements in subsections (a) and(b) shall apply to the storage of waste tires <br /> unless,for any particular requirement, the local fire authority having jurisdiction over a <br /> particular facility determines that a different requirement is necessary or adequate to meet the <br /> intent of these regulations for the prevention of fire and the protection of life and property. Any <br /> change in, or any new, local fire authority requirements that affect the requirements in this Article <br /> shall be reported to the Board by the operator within 30 days after their effective date. Any <br /> requirements approved by the local fire authority shall be subject to Board concurrence at the time <br /> of issuance or renewal of the permit. <br /> (d) Surface water drainage shall be directed around and away from the waste tire storage area. <br /> (e) Waste tires at existing waste tire facilities shall not be stored on surfaces with grades that will <br /> interfere with firefighting equipment or personnel unless mitigation measures have been <br /> approved in writing by the local fire authority, or afire safety engineer registered by the State of <br /> California. Measures established by afire safety engineer shall be subject to approval by the local <br /> fire authority. <br /> (f) New waste tire facilities shall not: <br /> (1) Be sited in any area where they may be subjected to immersion in water during a <br /> 100-year storm unless the operator demonstrates to the Board that the facility will be <br /> designed and operated so as to prevent waste tires from migrating off-site; or <br /> (2) Be located on sites with grades or other physical features that will interfere with <br /> firefighting equipment or personnel. <br /> (g) Tires must be removed from rims immediately upon arrival at the facility. <br /> (h) The site shall be designed and constructed to provide protection to bodies of water from runoff <br /> of pyrolytic oil resulting from a potential tire fire. <br /> Setbacks. For each waste tire unit, the inspector should make sure that the distance to the nearest <br /> structure, either on or off the property is equal to or greater than the particular distance specified for <br /> fire lanes in Table 1. <br /> Measurement <br /> http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/pe/advisory/20/attach2O/20attch l.htm 8/11/98 <br />