(A) Applicability. Scrap tires, specifically
including but not limited to used tires and retreadable casings, shall be
stored and handled as specified in this rule at all sites containing more than
one hundred scrap tires unless one of the following applies:
(1) If that premises is a licensed solid
waste facility, then rule
3745-27-65
of the Administrative Code applies rather than this rule.
(2) If the premises is solely operated as the
business location of a scrap tire transporter, then rule
3745-27-56
of the Administrative Code applies rather than this rule. If the scrap tire
transporter operates a tire retail or retreading business at the same location,
rule 3745-27-60 of the Administrative Code would only apply if the scrap tire
transporter did not include that portion of the property in their scrap tire
transporter registration.
(3) If
the premises has one hundred or fewer scrap tires, this rule shall only apply
if the tires are stored in such a manner that, in the judgment of the director
or the board of health of the health district in which the scrap tires are
stored, the storage causes a nuisance, a hazard to public health or safety, or
a fire hazard.
[Comment: The scrap tire rules provide Ohio EPA's minimum
standards to prevent and reduce fire hazards associated with scrap tire storage
and handling. State and local fire codes may be more restrictive and impose
additional requirements that need to be followed.]
(B) The storage of scrap tires in
any amount outside or inside a trailer, vehicle, or building is deemed a
nuisance, a hazard to public health or safety, or fire hazard unless the scrap
tires are stored in accordance with the following standards:
(1) Sufficient drainage shall be maintained
such that water does not collect in the area where scrap tires are stored.
(2) Scrap tire storage piles shall
be separated from possible ignition sources including but not limited to open
flame, welding equipment, cutting equipment, and heating devices by at least
fifty feet.
(3) Where a single
portable container, truck, or semi-trailer is used to store scrap tires, the
portable scrap tire container, truck, or semi-trailer shall be located as
determined by the business owner and the local fire official.
(4) Where multiple portable containers,
trucks, or semi-trailers are used to store scrap tires, the portable scrap tire
containers, trucks, or semi-trailers shall be separated from the following:
(a) Buildings and structures that are owned
or leased by the person storing the scrap tires by at least fifteen feet.
(b) Other buildings or structures
not owned or leased by the person storing the scrap tires by at least:
(i) Fifty-six feet of separation if
semi-trailers or other portable containers that have a volume of more than
fifty-one cubic yards are used for scrap tire storage. Semi-trailers shall have
enclosed sides, top, and doors such that the semi-trailer is capable of keeping
the contents dry. Up to a maximum of ten semi-trailers or portable containers
may be located adjacent to each other and the fifty-six feet of separation
shall apply to all sides of the group of semi-trailers or portable containers.
All semi-trailers and portable containers shall be positioned such that any
semi-trailer or portable container can be moved without movint any other
semi-trailer, or container.
(ii)
Twenty-five feet of separation if roll-off containers or box vans are used as
portable containers for scrap tire storage. The roll-off containers and box
vans shall each contain five hundred or less scrap tires or shall have a volume
of fifty-one cubic yards or less and shall be capable of keeping the contents
dry. Up to a maximum of ten portable containers may be located adjacent to each
other and the twenty-five feet of separation shall apply to all sides of the
group of containers. All containers shall be positioned such that any container
can be moved without moving any other container.
No scrap tires shall be left on the ground outside of
semi-trailers, trucks, or portable containers beyond the end of the current
work shift.
(5) Scrap tires shall not be stored by
submergence.
(6) Scrap tires shall
not be covered with soil except at a scrap tire beneficial use site and only as
approved in accordance with rule
3745-27-78
of the Administrative Code.
(7) The
following requirements apply to storage of scrap tires outside of portable
containers, trucks, semi-trailers, a building or covered structure:
(a) Individual scrap tire storage piles shall
be no greater than two thousand five hundred square feet in basal area and the
total number of scrap tires shall not exceed the amount specified in paragraph
(A) of rule
3745-27-61
of the Administrative Code. Scrap tire storage piles shall include any area
where scrap tires are stored in racks. The two thousand five hundred square
feet basal area shall apply to multiple racks and small scrap tire piles not
separated from other racks, piles, or structures by a fire break at least
fifty-six feet wide. The basal area of the scrap tire storage pile shall
include the area of the tire piles, racks, and the area of any walkway or other
open areas that do not meet the definition of a fire break as defined in rule
3745-27-01 of the
Administrative Code.
(b) Scrap tire
storage piles shall not exceed eight feet in height.
(c) Scrap tire storage piles of five hundred
scrap tires or less shall be at least twenty-five feet away from all buildings
and other scrap tire storage piles.
(d) Scrap tire storage piles of more than
five hundred scrap tires including single or multiple racks containing a total
of more than five hundred scrap tires shall be separated from other scrap tire
storage piles and from buildings and structures by a fire break with a width
equal to or greater than fifty-six feet in accordance with the fire break chart
in appendix I to rule
3745-27-65
of the Administrative Code.
(e)
Sufficient fire breaks shall be maintained to allow access of emergency
vehicles at all times to, around, and between the scrap tire storage piles and
areas.
(8) The following
requirements apply to the storage of scrap tires in a building or covered
structure:
(a) Individual scrap tire storage
piles shall not exceed two thousand five hundred feet in basal area and the
total number of scrap tires shall not exceed the amount specified in paragraph
(A) of rule
3745-27-61
of the Administrative Code. Scrap tire storage piles shall include any area
where scrap tires are stored in racks, stacks, or piles. The two thousand five
hundred square feet basal area shall apply to multiple racks not separated from
other racks, piles, or structures by at least eight feet.
(b) The width of aisles between scrap tire
storage piles shall be at least eight feet.
(c) The clearance from the top of scrap tire
storage piles to sprinkler deflectors shall be at least three feet.
(d) Clearances in all directions from the top
of scrap tire storage piles to roof structures shall be at least three feet.
(e) Clearances from the top of
scrap tire storage piles to unit heaters, radiant space heaters, duct furnaces,
and flues shall be at least three feet in all directions, and shall be in
accordance with the clearance distances recommended by the equipment
manufacturer.
(9) Scrap
tires shall not be stored under bridges, elevated trestles, elevated roadways,
elevated railroads, or electrical power lines having a voltage in excess of
seven hundred fifty volts or that supply power to fire emergency systems.
(10) A trailer pre-positioned at
any site by a scrap tire transporter shall be empty at the time it is delivered
and shall be considered part of the site until the transporter removes the
trailer. The site owner or operator shall designate the location of the
trailer, shall assure that the empty trailer is properly positioned before the
transporter leaves the site, and shall be responsible for any violations of
Chapter 3734. of the Revised Code concerning the pre-positioned trailer. If the
transporter is notified that the storage of scrap tires in the trailer has
become a public nuisance or public health or safety hazard, the transporter
shall remove the trailer if the site owner fails to correct the violations.
(11) Fire breaks shall be
maintained free of all combustible material including but not limited to weeds,
leaves, and debris. Fire breaks may include well mowed grass if the fire break
also include a gravel or paved fire lane at least twenty feet wide.
[Comment: State fire codes, local fire codes, local ordinances,
or zoning may be more restrictive and impose additional requirements that need
to be followed.]
(C) Anyone storing scrap tires shall maintain
mosquito control as follows:
(1) One or more
of the following shall be done to control mosquitoes:
(a) Remove liquids from scrap tires within
twenty-four hours of accepting the scrap tires.
(b) Store scrap tires such that water does
not accumulate in scrap tires or containers. Tires shall be kept free of water
at all times.
(c) Within
twenty-four hours of accepting scrap tires containing liquid, arrange for the
application of a pesticide or larvicide, which is registered for use as
mosquito control by the Ohio department of agriculture.
(2) Maintain mosquito control by keeping all
tires dry or by continuing applications of a pesticide or larvicide to all
scrap tires stored outdoors at no greater than thirty-day intervals or as
recommended by the manufacturer or formulator.
(3) Maintain mosquito control records at the
premises indicating the name, type, amount used per tire, and EPA registration
number of the pesticide or larvicide, the date and time of the application, and
the name of the person who applied the pesticide or larvicide. The property
owner or the owner or operator of the premises shall make the mosquito control
records available for inspection by the director or the health commissioner
during normal operating hours. The owner or operator shall retain copies of
mosquito control records for a minimum period of three years.
(D) If upon inspection and written
notification, Ohio EPA or the approved health district discover the existence
of either one or both of the following:
(1)
Mosquitoes at the premises, the owner or operator shall apply within
twenty-four hours or the next business day an adulticide which is registered
for use for mosquito control by the Ohio department of agriculture. The
application shall be according to the manufacturer's or formulator's
recommendations. Records shall be kept at the premises indicating the trade
name of the adulticide, the date and time of the application, and the name of
the person who applied the adulticide.
(2) Mosquito larvae at the premises, the
owner or operator shall apply within twenty-four hours or the next business day
a larvicide which is registered for use for mosquito control by the Ohio
department of agriculture. The application shall be according to the
manufacturer's or formulator's recommendations. Records shall be kept at the
premises indicating the trade name of the larvicide, the date and time of the
application, and the name of the person who applied the larvicide.
(E) The disposal of off-the-road
construction and mining equipment tires, that have a bead width of at least
fourteen inches and a rim or wheel diameter of a least twenty-four inches, is
authorized by section
3734.86 of the Revised Code, at
an off-road construction or mining site. The owner of the off-the-road scrap
tires shall meet the following:
(1) Own or
lease the off-road construction or mining site where the off-the-road scrap
tires are to be or were disposed.
(2) Totally bury the off-the-road scrap tires
in that portion of the off-road construction or mining site least likely to be
disturbed by future construction or mining.
(3) Not accept or bury other scrap tires on
the site. The only scrap tires, which may be buried on the site, are
off-the-road scrap tires generated on the site by equipment owned or leased by
the person who owns or leases the off-road construction or mining site.
Acceptance or burial of other scrap tires constitutes open dumping.
[Comment: Recycling options, especially retreading of these
valuable tires, can be more cost effective and should be explored before these
tires are buried.]
Replaces: 3745-27-60