Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-711.540 - Storage Requirements
(1) All waste
tire sites, collection centers, processing facilities, and disposal facilities
which store waste tires shall comply with the following technical and
operational standards:
(a) If the site
receives waste tires from the public, a sign shall be posted at the entrance of
the site stating operating hours, cost of disposal and site rules.
(b) No operations involving the use of open
flames shall be conducted within 25 feet of a waste tire pile.
(c) An attendant shall be present when the
site is open for business if the site receives waste tires from the
public.
(d) Fire protection
services for the site shall be assured through notification to local fire
protection authorities. A fire safety survey shall be conducted at least
annually and the survey report shall be made part of the next quarterly
report.
(e) The operator of the
site shall prepare and keep at the site an emergency preparedness manual. A
copy of the current manual shall be kept at an off-site location designated by
the operator. The manual shall be updated at least once a year and upon changes
in operations at the site. The manual shall contain the following elements:
1. A list of names and numbers of persons to
be contacted in the event of a fire, flood, or other emergency,
2. A list of the emergency response equipment
at the site, its location, and how it should be used in the event of a fire or
other emergency; and,
3. A
description of the procedures that should be followed in the event of a fire,
including procedures to contain and dispose of the oily material generated by
the combustion of large numbers of waste tires.
(f) The operator of the site shall
immediately notify the Department in the event of a fire or other emergency
which poses an unanticipated threat to the public health or the environment.
Within two weeks of any emergency, the operator of the site shall submit to the
Department a written report on the emergency. This report shall describe the
origins of the emergency, the actions that were taken to deal with the
emergency, the results of the actions that were taken, and an analysis of the
success or failure of the actions.
(g) The operator of the site shall maintain
records of the quantity of waste tires received at the site, stored at the
site, and shipped from the site.
(h) If the operator of the site is not the
owner of the property, the operator shall obtain written authorization to
operate the facility from the owner of the property.
(i) Communication equipment shall be
maintained at the waste tire site to assure that the site operator can contact
local fire protection authorities in case of a fire.
(j) The owner or operator shall provide for
control of mosquitoes and rodents so as to protect the public health and
welfare.
(k) An approach and access
road to the waste tire site shall be kept passable for any motor vehicle at all
times.
(2) All waste tire
sites, collection centers, processing facilities, and disposal facilities which
store waste tires indoors must comply with the following additional technical
and operational standards:
(a) Tire piles may
not be more than 50 feet in width, except that piles along a wall shall not be
more than 25 feet in width.
(b) The
width of main aisles between tire piles shall be not less than eight
feet.
(c) The clearance from the
top of storage to sprinkler deflectors or roof structures shall not be less
than three feet.
(d) The clearance
in any direction from unit heaters, radiant space heaters, duct furnaces, and
flues shall not be less than three feet.
(e) When waste tires are stored up to 15 feet
high, walls between adjacent warehouse areas and between manufacturing and
warehouse areas shall have not less than a four-hour fire rating.
(f) When waste tires are stored over 15 feet
high, walls between manufacturing and warehouse areas shall have a fire rating
of not less than six hours and steel columns shall have one hour fireproofing.
If the top of storage exceeds 20 feet in height, two-hour fireproofing shall be
provided for the column and its connections with other structural
members.
(g) An automatic sprinkler
system installed in compliance with "The Standard for Storage of Rubber Tires,
" NFPA 231D, published by the National Fire Protection Association, Battery
March Park, Quincy, Massachusetts, incorporated herein by reference, may be
substituted for fire walls and column fireproofing.
(h) At any time when an attendant is not
present, access to the site shall be controlled through the use of doors,
fences, gates, natural barriers, or other means.
(3) All waste tire sites, collection centers
and any processing or disposal facilities which store waste tires outdoors must
comply with the following additional technical and operational standards:
(a) A waste tire site shall not be
constructed, maintained or operated in or within 200 feet of any natural or
artificial body of water, including wetlands within the jurisdiction of the
Department, except bodies of water contained completely within the property
boundaries of the facility which do not ordinarily discharge from the site to
surface waters. A person may maintain a waste tire site within the 200-foot
setback area upon demonstration to the Department, as part of a permit
application or modification, that permanent control methods for residuals will
result in compliance with water quality standards in chapters 62-302 and
62-520, F.A.C. Stormwater control methods shall meet stormwater requirements of
chapters 62-25 and 62-330, F.A.C., as applicable. The site shall be managed in
such a way as to divert stormwater or floodwaters around and away from the
storage piles. This section shall not apply to artificial reefs constructed
pursuant to Department permit.
(b)
An outdoor waste tire pile shall have no greater than the following maximum
dimensions:
1. Width: 50 feet,
2. Area: 10, 000 square feet; and,
3. Height: 15 feet.
(c) A 50-foot wide fire lane shall be placed
around the perimeter of each outdoor waste tire pile. Access to the fire lane
for emergency vehicles must be unobstructed at all times.
(d) Access to the site shall be controlled
through the use of fences, gates, natural barriers or other means.
(e) The site shall be bermed or given other
adequate protection if necessary to keep liquid runoff from a potential waste
tire fire from entering water bodies.
(f) The waste tire site shall be kept free of
grass, underbrush, and other potentially flammable vegetation at all
times.
(4) For all waste
tire sites, collection centers, processing facilities, and disposal facilities
which store processed waste tires, the temperature of any above-ground piles of
compacted, processed tires over ten feet high shall be monitored and may not
exceed 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperature control measures shall be instituted
so that pile temperatures do not exceed 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperature
monitoring and controls are not required for processed tires disposed of in
permitted landfills.
(5) Any
residuals from waste tire processing must be managed so as to be contained
onsite, and must be controlled and disposed of in a permitted solid waste
management facility or properly recycled.
(6) The Department shall approve exceptions
requested by an applicant as part of a waste tire processing facility permit
application or modification to the preceding technical and operational
standards if:
(a) No waste tires are stored on
that site for more than one month; and,
(b) The Department, after consultation with
the local fire authority, is satisfied that the site owner or operator has
sufficient fire suppression equipment or materials on site to extinguish any
potential waste tire fire within an acceptable length of
time.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.704, 403.717 FS. Law Implemented 403.717 FS.
New 2-19-89, Amended 11-7-90, 2-28-94, Formerly 17-711.540, Amended 3-22-00.
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