What is a Waste Tire Carrier Permit?
Oregon DEQ: Land Quality - Solid Waste - Waste Tires - Waste...Waste Tire Carrier Permits are issued. by the Department of Environmental Quality to ensure that waste tires generated in the State of Oregon are transported for processing or disposal only by individuals/ businesses authorized to transport tires for processing or disposal and only to facilities authorized by the Department.
How do I obtain a Waste Tire Carrier bond?
Oregon DEQ: Land Quality - Solid Waste - Waste Tires - Waste...Contact a bonding or insurance company. Use a standard bond form provided by DEQ. If you cannot obtain a bond, the Department will accept other types of financial assurance. This would require you to obtain special forms from the Department. Remember any financial assurance provided will be held for two years by the Department after the end of your tire hauling activities.
How do I know if a waste is hazardous?
FAQRead the label. In many cases, a hazardous material will be indicated by a Caution, Warning or Danger heading. (For example, a pesticide might say Warning; Poison.) Examples of common household hazardous wastes include solvents, bug sprays, herbicides, used oil, antifreeze, gasoline, oil-based and specialty paints, lead-acid batteries, nicad/alkaline batteries, household cleaners, and smoke alarms.
What tire sales are subject to solid waste excise tax?
Solid WasteThe statue imposes the tax on motor vehicle, trailer and motorcycle tires as defined in Section 56-3-20(2), (4) and (13). The definitions are: Motor Vehicle - Every vehicle which is self-propelled, excepts mopeds, and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wire, but not operated upon rails; Motor-driven cycle - Every motorcycle, including every motor scooter, with a motor which produces not to exceed five horsepower.
Do individuals who aren't required to have a Waste Tire Carrier Permit have any obligations?
Oregon DEQ: Land Quality - Solid Waste - Waste Tires - Waste...Yes. Any person/business who handles or generates more than 100 waste tires per year must keep a log of the amount of waste tires generated and handled. In addition, anyone who generates any number of waste tires must keep receipts to establish that the tires were properly disposed of. This requirement includes both those having their tires hauled by a permitted Waste Tire Carrier and those hauling their own waste tires.
How do I know if my waste is classified as hazardous waste?
Trienekens | FAQCustomers can contact Trienekens Hazardous Waste Department direct line at 082- 612300 for enquiries on their type of waste. The list of waste classified as Scheduled Waste/Hazardous is referred under the Environmental Quality Act. Sample of waste can also be taken for lab testing to determine the classification of waste and the cost of disposal.
After using Fix-A-Flat® can my tire be repaired?
Fix-A-Flat - Car Care Products- A easy way to fix a flat tir...Yes, there is nothing in the formulation that would prevent a tire from being repaired. Advise the tire repair professional that you have used Fix-A-Flat® brand tire inflator in your tire, so they may properly clean the tire for repair.
How do I know if my license was registered?
TechNet Subscriptions FAQAfter successfully completing the registration process in the registration tool, you will receive an e-mail confirming your license has been registered.
How do I know if a name has been registered?
SGNIC - Domain Registrations - FAQYou can check the availability of your domain name by using our Online Whois at http://www.nic.net.sg.
Will my supervisor know that I am using the EAP?
Not unless you tell him or her. The University does not receive information about specific employees who utilize the services of the EAP, only demographic information to assist in providing better services.
How do I know if an installer is CORGI-registered?
Gas safety - Frequently asked questionsAll CORGI- registered installers carry ID cards which tell you which appliances they are qualified to work on. For more details visit our Registration Body page.
What is a Designated Hauler?
Recycling FAQsA Designated Hauler is one that is authorized by a Designated MRF Community to deliver recyclables collected from within that community to the MRF. A community authorizes a hauler by submitting a completed "Hauler Data Sheet" to the DEP. It is the community's responsibility to annually notify DEP of its designated haulers.
