Or. Admin. Code § 340-096-0230 - Standards for Waste Tire Storage Sites
(1) The holder of a waste tire storage permit
shall comply with the technical and operational standards in OAR
340-096-0230.
(2) A waste tire storage site shall not be
constructed or operated in a wetland, waterway, floodway, 25-year floodplain,
or any area where it may be subjected to submersion in water.
(3) Operation. A waste tire storage site
shall be operated in compliance with the following standards:
(a) An outdoor waste tire pile and a
tire-derived material pile shall have no greater than the following maximum
dimensions:
(A) Volume: 50,000 cubic
feet;
(B) Area: 5,000 square
feet;
(C) Height: 10
feet.
(b) Fire apparatus
access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet,
exclusive of shoulders. Access roadways shall be within 150 feet of any point
in the storage yard where waste tire piles and tire-derived material piles are
located, not less than 20 feet from any waste tire pile and tire-derived
material pile;
(c) Waste tire piles
and tire-derived material piles shall be located at least 50 feet from
buildings and lot lines;
(d) Waste
tire storage piles and tire-derived material piles shall be separated by a
clear space of at least 40 feet from other waste tire piles or tire-derived
material piles;
(e) Waste tires to
be stored for one month or longer must be ricked or horizontally stacked
securely by overlapping so that the center of a tire fits over the edge of the
tire below it;
(f) The permittee
shall operate and maintain the site in a manner that minimizes vector
attraction and nuisance conditions;
(g) A sign shall be posted at the entrance of
the storage site stating operating hours, cost of disposal and site rules if
the site receives tires from persons other than the operator of the
site;
(h) No operations involving
the use of open flames or blow torches shall be conducted within 25 feet of a
waste tire storage pile or tire-derived material piles;
(i) An approach and access road to the waste
tire storage site shall be maintained passable for any vehicle at all times.
Access to the site shall be controlled through the use of fences, gates, or
other means of controlling access;
(j) If required by the Department, the site
shall be screened from public view;
(k) An attendant shall be present at all
times the waste tire storage site is open for business, if the site receives
tires from persons other than the operator of the site;
(l) The site shall be bermed or given other
adequate protection to keep any liquid runoff from potential tire fires from
entering waterways;
(m) If
pyrolytic oil is released at the waste tire storage site, the permittee shall
remove contaminated soil in accordance with applicable rules governing the
removal, transportation and disposal of the material;
(n) In the case of waste tires stored for
seasonal agricultural uses: During the annual period(s) during which the waste
tires are not being used for seasonal agricultural uses, they shall be stored
to meet the standards in this rule.
(4) The Department may impose additional
storage requirements for an individual site which are necessary to protect the
public health or the environment.
(5) The Department may approve exceptions to
OAR 340-096-0230(3)
if the Department determines that a waste tire storage site is not likely to
adversely impact the waters of the State or public health, or be a fire hazard
the department may waive any of the requirements of OAR
340-096-0230(3).
In making this judgment, the Department may consider the size and location of
the waste tire storage site, the volume of waste tires received, distance to
surface water, and any other relevant factors. The applicant must submit any
information the Department deems necessary to determine that the proposed waste
tire storage site and site operation will comply with all pertinent rules of
the Department.
(6) The director
may grant a variance to the technical and operational standards in this rule or
the requirements of OAR
340-096-0240(3)
for a waste tire storage site in existence on or before January 1, 1988. This
may include certain requirements of these technical and operational standards
when circumstances of the waste tire storage site location, operating
procedures, and fire control protection indicate that the purpose and intent of
these rules can be achieved without strict adherence to all of the
requirements, or when the site is not receiving additional tires and is under a
closure schedule approved by the Department.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 459.785
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 459.268, 459.710, 459.715 & 459.720
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