Ala. Admin. Code r. 335-4-1-.01 - Definitions
For the purpose of these rules, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this Rule and as given by law unless the context of ADEM Administrative Code 335-4 indicates differently.
(a)
Accumulation - any of the following activities related
to scrap tires at a particular location:
1.
The amassing or gathering of scrap tires, for whatever purpose, not in
accordance with the Act and 335-4, in a manner that poses a threat to human
health and the environment.
2. The
amassing or gathering of scrap tires by a permitted processor, registered
receiver, or permitted landfill or solid waste disposal facility.
(b)
Act -
the "Alabama Scrap Tire Environmental Quality Act," Act No. 2003-332,
Code of Ala. 1975, § 22-40A-l et seq.
(c)
Approved -
authorized, certified, permitted by, or meets standards of a regulatory
authority.
(d)
Baling - a method of volume reduction in which whole
tires are compressed into bales.
(e)
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) - an agency of the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services whose function is developing and applying disease prevention
and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education
activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United
States.
(f)
Cleanup - the cleaning up, remediation, control, or
removal of scrap tires from the environment.
(g)
Closure Plan -
the plan for closing a processing facility prepared in accordance with
335-4-6-.06(b).
(h)
Consumer -
either a retail purchaser or a vehicle dealer who buys a tire to be installed
on a vehicle for resale. A wholesale purchaser who buys tires for resale is not
considered a consumer.
(i)
Current Closure Cost Estimate - the most recent of the
estimates prepared in accordance with
335-4-8-.03(2).
(j)
Department - the
Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) or its successor
organization having similar responsibility.
(k)
Department of Public Health
(ADPH) - the Alabama Department of Public Health as defined by
Code of Ala. 1975, §
22-2-1.
(l)
Director - the Director of ADEM or a duly authorized
representative.
(m)
Disposal - the deposit of a tire in a permitted solid
waste disposal facility or landfill.
(n)
Duly Authorized
Representative - a person or position designated by a responsible
official to act in place of that responsible official. A person or position is
a duly authorized representative if:
1. The
authorization is made in writing by a responsible official and is submitted to
ADEM. The written authorization shall specify the actions or activities the
duly authorized representative has approval to conduct for the regulated
facility or activity, and shall be updated in writing to accurately identify
any changes to the authorized individual or position.
2. The authorization specifies either an
individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the
regulated facility or activity.
(o)
Enforcement
Officer - an employee of ADEM or the person appointed by the
County Commission having a delegation agreement with ADEM to enforce the Act
and 335-4, enforcement officers under the supervision of the County Enforcement
Officer, and persons authorized by law or regulation to enforce the Act and/or
33 5-4.
(p)
Engineer - a person currently registered as a
professional engineer with the Alabama Board of Licensure for Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors.
(q)
Final Designated Facility - a person indicated on a
manifest as the last, or ultimate, recipient of the scrap tires or processed
tire material to be recycled, reused or disposed.
(r)
Fuel User - a
processor that uses tire-derived fuel as a source of energy and has been
permitted by ADEM or a local air pollution control agency for the use of
tire-derived fuel.
(s)
Ground or Crumb Rubber - a processed tire material
resulting from the grinding or other processing of scrap tires whose particles
have a diameter of less than 0.375 inches and are 98% wire free by
weight.
(t)
Individual
Scrap Tire Generator - an individual who generates eight (8) or
less scrap tires per year from his personal use vehicles. Not included in this
definition are tires removed from a vehicle used in commerce or business by an
individual, even if that vehicle is owned by the individual.
(u)
Innocent
Landowner - one who meets either all of the conditions of 335-4-1
-.01(u)(1) or 335-4-1-.01(u)(2):
1. an owner
of real property upon which there is located an accumulation of scrap tires
i. The scrap tires were disposed of on the
property after the owner acquired title to or obtained financial interest in
the property, or the scrap tires were disposed of before the owner acquired
title to the property and the owner lacked actual knowledge of the waste after
conducting reasonable due diligence or title was acquired by intestate
succession or devise.
ii. The owner
did not have knowledge that the scrap tires were being disposed of on the
property, or the owner took steps, including, but no limited to, posting signs
to prevent disposal on the property.
iii. The owner did not participate in or
consent to the disposal of scrap tires on the property.
iv. The owner did not receive any financial
benefit from the disposal of scrap tires on the property.
v. Title to the property was not transferred
to the owner for the purpose of evading liability for operating an unauthorized
accumulation of scrap tires.
vi.
The person or persons responsible for disposing of the scrap tires on the
property, in doing so, was not acting as an agent for the property owner or
interest holder.
2. The
State of Alabama shall be considered an innocent landowner for properties it
owns or holds upon which scrap tires are disposed in which disposal the State
did not participate nor to which the State consented.
(v)
Manifest - a
form used for identifying the quantity, composition, origin, routing and
destination of scrap tires or processed tire material during its transportation
from the point of origination to the point of end-use, processing or
disposal.
(w)
Operating
Record - a collection of documents relating to the permitting or
operation of a scrap tire facility.
(x)
Operator - the
person responsible for the overall operation of a scrap tire facility, or a
part of a facility, with the authority and knowledge to make and implement
decisions, or whose actions or failure to act may result in noncompliance with
the requirements of 335-4 or the Act.
(y)
Owner - The
person who owns a scrap tire facility or part of a facility.
(z)
Permit - written
authorization granted to a person by ADEM to transport scrap tires or to
operate a scrap tire processing facility.
(aa)
Permitted
Processor - a person engaged in the processing of tires as defined
in this section, that has received the proper permit from ADEM. A retreader or
sorter is not considered a processor.
(bb)
Permitted
Transporter - a person who has received the proper transporter
permit from ADEM.
(cc)
Person - an individual, organization, business, or
entity, whether or not organized for profit.
(dd)
Processed Tire
Material - a material produced from scrap tires through any
chemical, physical, or thermal process, including, but not limited to,
baling.
(ee)
Processing - for purposes of tire processing, the term
includes any of the following activities related to pneumat ic tires:
1. The compression and binding of whole tires
or processed tire material or baling.
2. Shredding, reducing, or altering tires by
any physical, chemical, or thermal process, including, specifically, the
burning of tires as fuel.
3.
Incorporating whole scrap tires into any end use product or structure where the
scrap tire is not deconstructed into its component parts.
4. Punching or stamping products from whole
scrap tires or producing processed tire material, crumb, or ground rubber
product, whether or not that product is held for sale or used in the facility
to produce an end product.
(ff)
Recall Tire - a
scrap tire resulting from its replacement at no cost to the consumer due to a
manufacturing defect and specifically recalled by the manufacturer or by the
federal government.
(gg)
Receiver - a person who generates or accumulates scrap
tires, including the following:
1. Class One
Receivers include retail tire dealers, retreaders, and used tire
dealers.
2. Class Two Receivers
include all other receivers of scrap tires, other than Class One Receivers,
that generate or accumulate a minimum of ten (10) scrap tires in a year,
specifically including, among others, a component of government, vehicle fleet
maintenance or dismantling, rental or sales operations, or other activity that
generates scrap tires, whether or not organized for profit.
(hh)
Recycling or
Reuse - a use of scrap tires or processed tire material other than
for land disposal, including, but not limited to, new products, rubber modified
asphalt, civil engineering applications, or fuel use.
(ii)
Remediation -
this term is synonymous with "cleanup."
(jj)
Replacement
Tire - a pneumatic tire sold to the consumer regardless of whether
or not mounted on a rim or wheel.
(kk)
Responsible
Official - means one of the following:
1. For a corporation, a president,
vice-president, secretary, or treasurer of the corporation in charge of a
principal business function, or other person who performs similar policy or
decision-making functions for the corporation, or a duly authorized
representative of the person if the representative is responsible for the
overall operation of one or more facilities applying for or subject to a permit
and either:
(i) The facilities employ more
than 250 persons or have gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding $25
million (in second quarter 1980 dollars); or
(ii) The delegation of authority to the
representative is approved in advance by ADEM.
2. For a partnership, a general
partner.
3. For a sole
proprietorship, the proprietor.
4.
For a limited liability company, a person as designated under the authority of
Code of Ala. 1975, § 10-12-22.
5. For a municipality, state, federal, or
other public agency, either a principal executive officer or ranking elected
official. A principal executive officer of a federal agency includes the chief
executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a
principal geographic unit of the agency.
(ll)
Responsible Party or
Responsible Person - with respect to the remediation of any
accumulation of scrap tires on any property, a person who meets one or more of
the following conditions:
1. A person who
deposited the scrap tires on the property, if other than the person who holds
the title to or has a financial interest in the property.
2. A person who holds title to or has a
financial interest in the property, and who does not qualify as an innocent
landowner.
(mm)
Retail Tire Dealer - a person selling replacement
tires to the consumer whether or not mounted on a rim.
(nn)
Retreaded Casing Replacement
Tire - a retreaded casing sold to the consumer regardless of
whether or not mounted on a rim or wheel.
(oo)
Retreader - a
person engaged in the retreading of casings.
(pp)
Scrap Tire -
any pneumatic tire no longer suitable or useable for its original purpose, and,
in addition, includes but is not limited to, all tires with a manufacturing
defect, except those that are in the process of being returned to the
manufacturer for a refund.
(qq)
Scrap Tire Commission (STC) - the commission
established to review implementation of the Act and to recommend changes of the
Act to the Legislature.
(rr)
Scrap Tire Environmental Fee - the fee established by
the Act, to be collected on the purchase of replacement tires by the Department
of Revenue and deposited to the Scrap Tire Fund.
(ss)
Scrap Tire Facility or
Facility - all contiguous land, structures and other appurtenances
thereto used for the accumulation, storage or processing of scrap tires or
processed tire material.
(tt)
Scrap Tire Fund (STF) - the separate fund established
by the Act to fund the cleanup of scrap tire sites, the scrap tire program
implemented by ADEM and other activities described in the Act.
(uu)
Scrap Tire Site
- a site or location where scrap tires or tire pieces are illegally stored or
accumulated and is not in compliance with the Act or 335-4.
(vv)
Solid Wastes and Recyclable
Materials Management Act - Chapter 27 of Title 22,
Code of Ala. 1975.
(ww) Solid Waste Disposal Facility (SWDF) -
all contiguous land, structures and other appurtenances used for the
processing, treatment or disposal of solid waste including landfill cells, and
is not a land application unit, surface impoundment, injection well or waste
pile as those terms are defined in ADEM Admin. Code
335-13-1-.03.
(xx)
Thirty-Day
Supply - the amount of scrap tires or processed tire material
necessary to provide a 30-calendar day supply for the indicated
process.
(yy)
Threat - a condition creating a substantial
probability of harm, where the probability and potential extent of harm makes
it reasonably necessary to take immediate action to prevent, reduce, or
mitigate damage to persons, property, the environment, natural resources, or
the public health and safety.
(zz)
Tire Chips - A processed tire material resulting from
the shredding or chopping of whole scrap tires whose pieces have a basic
geometrical shape and are generally between one-half (0.5) inches and two (2)
inches in size and have most of the wire removed.
(aaa)
Tire Dealer -
a person engaged in the sale of tires to the consumer, whether or not mounted
on a rim or wheel.
(bbb)
Tire-Derived Fuel (TDF) - a scrap tire or processed
tire material intended for use as fuel.
(ccc)
Tire Materials
- either scrap tires, processed tire material, or both.
(ddd)
Tire Shreds -
A processed tire material resulting from the shredding or chopping of whole
scrap tires whose pieces have a basic geometrical shape and are generally
between two (2) inches and twelve (12) inches in size.
(eee)
Used Replacement Tire or
Used Tire - a pneumatic tire that is capable of reuse as a tire,
directly or following repair, regrooving, or retread, excluding processed tire
material, end-use products or by-products derived from scrap tires, that meets
all of the following requirements:
1. If a
tire is designed for highway use it shall still have more than two
thirty-seconds (0.0625) inch of tread.
2. The tire is stored in a rack or a stack,
but not in a pile, in a manner consistent with National Fire Protection
Association guidelines for tire storage, as well as in a manner that minimizes
vector breeding.
3. The tire is
stored in a manner to allow inspection of each individual tire.
(fff)
Warranty
Tire - a scrap tire resulting from the replacement of a tire at no
or reduced cost to the consumer, under a manufacturer's or other warranty, due
to damage to the tire while mounted on a vehicle.
(ggg)
Whole Tire - a
scrap tire that has been removed from a rim but which has not been
processed.
Notes
Authors: James L. Bryant, M. Gavin Adams
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 22-40A-l et seq.
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