Utah Admin. Code R315-320-2 - Definitions
Terms used in Rule R315-320 are defined in Sections R315-301-2 and 19-6-803. In addition, for Rule R315-320, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Abandoned waste tire pile" means a waste
tire pile that the local department of health has not been able to:
(a) locate the persons responsible for the
tire pile; or
(b) cause the persons
responsible for the tire pile to remove the tire pile.
(2) "Beneficial use" means the use of chipped
tires in a manner that is not recycling, storage, or disposal, but that serves
as a replacement for another product or material for specific purposes.
(a) "Beneficial use" includes the use of
chipped tires:
(i) as daily landfill
cover;
(ii) for civil engineering
purposes;
(iii) as low density,
light weight aggregate fill; or
(iv) for septic or drain field
construction.
(b)
"Beneficial use" does not include the use of waste tires for material derived
from waste tires:
(i) in the construction of
fences; or
(ii) as fill, other than
low density, light weight aggregate fill.
(3) "Chip" or "chipped tire" means a two-inch
square or smaller piece of a waste tire.
(4) "Demonstrated market" or "market" means
the legal transfer of ownership of material derived from waste tires between a
willing seller and a willing buyer meeting the following conditions:
(a) total control of the material derived
from waste tires is transferred from the seller to the buyer;
(b) the transfer of ownership and control is
an "arms length transaction" between a seller and a buyer who have no other
business relationship or responsibility to each other;
(c) the transaction is done under contract
that is documented and verified by orders, invoices, and payments;
and
(d) the transaction is at a
price dictated by current economic conditions.
(e) the possibility or potential of sale does
not constitute a demonstrated market.
(5) "Shredded waste tires" means waste tires
or material derived from waste tires that has been reduced to a six-inch square
or smaller.
(6) "Waste tire" means:
(a) a tire that is no longer suitable for the
tire's original intended purpose because of wear, damage, or defect;
or
(b) a tire that a tire retailer
removes from a vehicle for replacement with a new or used tire.
(7) "Waste tire generator" means a
person, an individual, or an entity that may cause waste tires to enter the
waste stream. A waste tire generator may include:
(a) a tire dealer, a car dealer, a trucking
company, an owner or operator of an auto salvage yard, or other person,
individual, or entity that removes or replaces tires on a vehicle; or
(b) a tire dealer, a car dealer, a trucking
company, an owner or operator of an auto salvage yard, a waste tire
transporter, a waste tire recycler, a waste tire processor, a waste tire
storage facility, or a disposal facility that receives waste tires from a
person, an individual, or an entity.
(8) "Waste tire pile" means a pile of 200 or
more waste tires at one location.
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