Scrap Tire Collection Facility Inspection Checklist is a legal document that was released by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency - a government authority operating within Ohio.
Q: What is a scrap tire collection facility?
A: A scrap tire collection facility is a place where used or waste tires are stored, processed, or disposed of.
Q: Why are scrap tire collection facilities inspected?
A: Scrap tire collection facilities are inspected to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and to prevent hazards associated with tire storage and disposal.
Q: Who conducts inspections of scrap tire collection facilities in Ohio?
A: Inspections of scrap tire collection facilities in Ohio are conducted by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or local health departments.
Q: What are some of the things that inspectors look for during a scrap tire collection facility inspection?
A: Inspectors look for proper tire storage, fire prevention measures, stormwater management, recordkeeping, and compliance with other environmental regulations.
Q: What happens if a scrap tire collection facility fails an inspection?
A: If a scrap tire collection facility fails an inspection, they may be required to take corrective actions, pay fines, or face other enforcement actions.
Q: How often are scrap tire collection facilities inspected in Ohio?
A: Scrap tire collection facilities in Ohio are typically inspected on a regular basis, although the frequency may vary depending on the size and history of the facility.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for scrap tire collection facilities in Ohio?
A: Yes, Ohio has specific requirements for scrap tire collection facilities, including obtaining a permit, maintaining proper records, and following best management practices for tire storage and disposal.
Form Details:
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