Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-711.530 - Waste Tire Processing Facility Requirements
(1) All waste tires shall be stored in
accordance with the waste tire site requirements in Rule
62-711.500, F.A.C.
(2) A waste tire processing facility shall
not accept any waste tires for processing if it has reached its permitted
storage limit for any category of waste tires, or if the number of waste tires
on the site exceeds the quantity estimate in the closing cost estimate. The
maximum storage limits that will be set in a waste tire processing facility
permit are:
(a) For the aggregate of whole
waste tires, processed waste tires, and residuals, 60 times the daily
through-put of the processing equipment being used; however, whole waste tires
shall not exceed 30 times the daily through-put of the processing equipment
being used; and,
(b) For used
tires, 10, 000 used tires stored separately from other waste
tires.
(3) At least 75
percent of the whole tires, used tires, and processed tires that are delivered
to or are contained on the site of the waste tire processing facility at the
beginning of each calendar year shall be processed and removed for disposal or
recycling from the facility during the year, or disposed of on the site at a
permitted solid waste management facility. Processed tires stored for recycling
or disposal shall meet the minimum size requirements specified in paragraph
62-711.400(3)(b),
F.A.C., unless a demonstration is made as part of a permit application or
modification that storage of a larger size will not adversely affect the
environment or the public health or welfare, and that storage of a larger size
is necessary for purposes of recycling or transportation. Initial cover shall
not be required for stored, processed tires that are not in excess of the
storage limit of the facility.
(4)
The owner or operator of a waste tire processing facility shall record and
maintain for three years the following information regarding their activities,
which records shall be available for inspection by Department personnel during
normal business hours:
(a) For all waste tires
shipped from the facility, the name and waste tire collector registration
number of the waste tire collector who accepted the waste tires for transport,
and the quantity of waste tires shipped with that collector; and if the waste
tires were shipped with a person who is not a waste tire collector, the number
of tires shipped, the person's name, address and telephone number; and the
place where the waste tires were deposited;
(b) For all waste tires received at the
facility, the name and waste tire collector registration number of the
collector who delivered the waste tires to the facility, and the quantity of
waste tires received from that collector; and if more than five waste tires
were delivered by a person who is not a waste tire collector, the number of
tires delivered and the person's name, address and telephone number; and,
(c) For all waste tires removed
for recapping, the quantity and type removed, and the name and location of the
recapping facility receiving the tires.
(5) Owners and operators of waste tire
processing facilities shall submit quarterly reports to the Department that
summarize the information collected under subsection (4), above. These reports
shall be submitted by the 20th of the month following the close of each
calendar quarter. The report shall be submitted to the Department on Form
62-701.900(21).
In addition to the information required in subsection (4), above, the following
information shall be included:
(a) The
facility name, address and permit number;
(b) The quarter covered by the
report;
(c) The total quantity, by
category, of waste tires received at the facility during the quarter covered by
the report;
(d) The total quantity,
by category, of waste tires shipped from the facility during the quarter
covered by the report;
(e) The
total quantity of waste tires processed during the quarter;
(f) The total quantity, by category, of waste
tires located at the facility on the last day of the quarter; and,
(g) A list of all dates on which one or more
category of waste tires exceeded the storage limit, which category was in
excess, and how this condition was relieved or will be
relieved.
(6)
Applications for processing facility permits shall be submitted to the
Department on Form 62-701.900(23).
(7) Processing facilities that will process
less than 1, 500 tires during any 30 days and store less than 1, 500 waste
tires on any day may be permitted as "Small processing facilities." The owner
or operator of such a facility shall submit a permit application to the
Department on Form 62-701.900(24).
The application fee for a "Small processing facility" is $500.00. A small
processing facility is subject to the same requirements as a waste tire
processing facility, but is exempt from the specific requirements of
subsections 62-711.530(1), (2) and
(6), and paragraph
62-711.540(3)(e),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.704, 403.717 FS. Law Implemented 403.087, 403.717 FS.
New 2-19-89, Amended 11-7-90, 2-28-94, Formerly 17-711.530, Amended 3-22-00.
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