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§ 30-20-1413. Mobile processors - requirements

CO Rev Stat § 30-20-1413 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) A mobile processor shall, as specified by the commission by rule:

(a) Establish and maintain financial assurance in the amount of ten thousand dollars if not already registered as a waste tire collection facility, waste tire processor, or waste tire monofill;

(b) Register the mobile processor's permanent business address with the department;

(c) Affix a decal required pursuant to section 30-20-1417 (1) to the required location;

(d) Develop and maintain an engineering design and operations plan, including a fire prevention and control plan;

(e) Maintain mobile processing records, including the manifests required by section 30-20-1417 (2), relating to the mobile processing of waste tires;

(f) Submit an annual report to the department;

(g) Not lease or own the property on which the processing occurs;

(h) Not accept or accumulate waste tires unless also registered as a waste tire processor at the property on which the processing occurs;

(i) Notify and receive permission from the local governing authority to process waste tires at the location for any period of time;

(j) Not process waste tires at a location for more than thirty consecutive days unless the mobile processor:

(I) Receives department approval to process at the location; and

(II) Remains in compliance with all state and local environmental requirements at the location of mobile processing; and

(k) Complete and submit self-certification documentation as required by the department.

(2) The department may issue a waiver relating to any requirement of this section.

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§ 30-20-1413. Mobile processors - requirements