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Issued on Behalf of the <br />California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery <br />titutC of C'aliliimin <br />RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Related to your NOTICE OF VIOLATION <br />Be advised that the majority of the waste tire storage and waste tire hauler laws <br />are strict liability laws which means that the person violating them is liable without <br />regard to the person's intent or negligence. <br />Waste Tire Hauling and Manifesting Information: Anyone transporting 10 or <br />more waste or used tires on a public road must be a CalRecycle Registered <br />Waste Tire Hauler (or qualify for an exemption) and must comply with the <br />manifesting system requirements. For further information on how to become a <br />registered hauler, obtain a list of registered haulers, or obtain information on the <br />waste tire manifest system, contact CalRecycle at (866) 896-0600 (toll free) or <br />visit the CalRecycle tire web page at www.CalRecycle.ca.gov/Tires/. <br />Waste Tire Storage Information: The storage, stockpiling, or accumulation of <br />500 or more waste tires without a permit, exclusion, or an exemption is a <br />violation of 14 CCR 18420 and PRC, section 42834. Storage of 500 or more <br />waste tires shall comply with 14 CCR 17350 et al. <br />Important- If an unpermitted waste tire facility fails to correct violations <br />noted in an NOV and a Cleanup and Abatement Order is issued, under the <br />law --PRC 42845(a)(2) --you will be required to remove all waste and used <br />tires for a specified period of time. <br />Waste Tire Facility Permitting: If you continue to violate the California waste <br />tire storage laws you run the risk of having a permit application for this facility <br />denied. In addition to following all laws regarding waste tire storage, you must <br />stay below the legally allowed waste tire count: <br />499 or less for unpermitted individuals or businesses, <br />1,500 or less for tire dealers and auto dismantlers, <br />• 3,000 or less for tire retreaders, <br />• 5,000 or less for agricultural use, and <br />• up to 4,999 (or your permitted amount) for a permitted minor waste tire <br />facility. <br />For more information visit the tire facilities web page at <br />www.CalRecycle.ca..qov/Tires/Facilities/. You can also call the inspector who <br />signed your inspection report. <br />January 7, 2015 Page 2 of 2 <br />