Ala. Admin. Code r. 335-4-5-.01
General Requirements For Receivers
Effective Aug 12, 2024New Rule: Filed June 30, 2004; effective August 4, 2004. Amended: Filed February 27, 2007; effective April 3, 2007. Amended: Filed February 23, 2010; effective March 30, 2010. Amended: Published June 28, 2024; effective August 12, 2024.Alabama Department of Environmental Management
- (1) A receiver shall not store tire materials in excess of the accumulation limit approved by ADEM. If the excess amount has not been eliminated within thirty (30) days of the date the accumulation limit was exceeded, the receiver shall notify ADEM as described in 335-4-1-.03, and shall begin to remove the tire materials from the facility to a permitted processor or SWDF.
- (2) No receiver may expose scrap tires to the elements for more than thirty (30) days. If scrap tires are exposed to the elements for more than seven (7) days, a Vector Control Plan shall be prepared and implemented.
- (3) Receivers are required to use a permitted transporter to transport scrap tires for further evaluation by another business, except as provided in 335-4-5-.01(4).
- (4) Neither Class One nor Class Two receivers are not required to use a permitted transporter for purposes of transporting their tires or their customers' tires between their business locations, between a customer site and the receiver, or to a permitted processor or SWDF permitted to accept scrap tires or scrap tire materials. Customer tires refer only to scrap tires for which replacement tires are sold by that Class One Receiver to the customer. Each vehicle operated by the receiver to transport scrap tires shall have a decal issued by ADEM, in accordance with 335-4-7-.02.
- (5) Receivers shall utilize manifests and comply with requirements of 335-4-4-.05 for shipment of tire materials.
Author: James L. Bryant, M. Gavin Adams, Adam N. Rhodes
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§22-40A-1 et seq.
History: New Rule: Filed June 30, 2004; effective August 4, 2004. Amended: Filed February 27, 2007; effective April 3, 2007. Amended: Filed February 23, 2010; effective March 30, 2010. Amended: Published June 28, 2024; effective August 12, 2024.