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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 39 - Chapter 65 - 39-6503
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39-6503 - WASTE TIRE DISPOSAL
(1) No person shall dispose of waste tires
on any public or private property in this state or in the waters of this state
except at permitted public or private municipal solid waste landfills which
have been approved to accept waste tires in their operating plans as specified
in the following subsection.
(2) Waste tires may be disposed at a permitted public or private
municipal solid waste landfill with an approved operating plan only if the
waste tires have been processed to meet the following criteria:
(a) The volume of one hundred (100) unprepared randomly selected whole
tires in one (1) continuous test period must be reduced by at least
sixty-five percent (65%) of the original volume as specified in subsection
(3) of this section. No single void space greater than one hundred
twenty-five (125) cubic inches may remain in the randomly placed processed
tires; or
(b) The tires shall be reduced to an average chip size no greater than
sixty-four (64) square inches in any randomly selected sample of ten (10)
tires or more. No more than forty percent (40%) of the chips may exceed
sixty-four (64) square inches.
(3) Tire volumes shall be calculated as follows:
(a) Unprocessed whole tire volume shall be calculated by randomly placing
one hundred (100) unprepared randomly selected whole tires in a
rectangular container and multiplying the depth of unprocessed tires by
the bottom area of the container.
(b) Processed tire volume shall be determined by randomly placing the
processed tire test quantity in a rectangular container and leveling the
surface. It shall be calculated by multiplying the depth of processed
tires by the bottom area of the container.
 
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