Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 33 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part VII - Solid Waste
Subpart 2 - Recycling
Chapter 105 - Waste Tires
Section VII-10515 - Submittal Requirements for End-Market Use Project Applications
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code VII-10515
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. A permitted processor requesting approval of an end-market use project shall apply to the administrative authority for approval of each project by completing the end-market use project application available on the departments website. Each application contains the following:
1. name
of the permitted processor;
2. name
of the end-market user utilizing waste tires and/or waste tire material in the
project;
3. mailing address,
including city, state, zip code, and parish of the end-market user utilizing
waste tires and/or waste tire material in the project;
4. physical address, including city, state,
zip code, and parish of the end-market use project site;
5. telephone number of end-market user
utilizing waste tires and/or waste tire material in the project;
6. site master plan, including, property
lines, buildings, facilities, excavations, drainage, roads, and other elements
of the site, if applicable;
7.
detailed description of the project including drawings and/or
pictures;
8. estimate and
calculations of waste tires and/or waste tire material needed to complete the
project;
9. estimated dates to
start and end the project specified as month, day, and year;
10. description of the material to be
replaced and the engineering properties of waste tires and/or waste tire
material that provide equivalent or improved performance compared to
conventional technologies; and
11.
name, address, and phone number of a contact person responsible for the daily
operations at the project, in case of an emergency;
12. date and signature of the processor and
the end-market user utilizing waste tires and/or waste tire material in the
project;
13. designation of the
project as a one-time project or as a project that requires extended storage;
and
14. any additional information
as requested by the administrative authority.
B. Land Reclamation Pilot Study
1. The administrative authority will conduct
a pilot study to determine the effectiveness of land reclamation using waste
tire material.
a. This study will expire on
December 31, 2020.
b. At the
expiration of the pilot study, the administrative authority will issue a
summary report on the results and make a determination on the future allowance
of land reclamation projects.
2. In addition to the requirements of this
Section, applications for land reclamation projects shall include a plan to
confirm the thickness of the cover soil upon completion of the project.
a. This plan shall specify the method used to
determine the thickness of the cover soil using either:
i. surveys of the base and top elevations of
the cover at a maximum of 100 foot spacing; or
ii. borings taken through the cover at a
minimum density of four locations per acre.
b. A report on the implementation of the plan
shall be submitted to the administrative authority within 30 days of the
approved project completion.
3. Land reclamation will be approved on a
case-by-case basis and shall meet the following standards.
a. The applicant shall certify that the
proposed location was excavated for a purpose other than the burial of waste
tire material.
b. Waste tire
material shall be mixed with inert fill material. The waste tire material shall
comprise no more than 50 percent of the total volume required to restore the
land to its approximate natural grade.
c. Processors may use up to 50 percent of the
total annual volume of waste tire material generated at each facility, as
determined on a three-year rolling average, for land reclamation
projects;
d. Completed projects
shall be covered with a minimum of 18 inches of clean soil material;
e. Within 30 days of completing an approved
land reclamation project, the end-market user shall update the conveyance
record to reflect the use of waste tire material on the property and submit
verifiable documentation that this was completed to the administrative
authority.
f. Whole tires may not
be used in land reclamation projects.
C. Prior to any deviations from the approved project, modifications must be submitted to and approved by the administrative authority in writing.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2411-2422.
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