Presented at Recycle Akron: 2013 Sponsored By: Bridgestone/Firestone and Liberty Tire Recycling August 22, 2013 by Harry E. Smail Ohio EPA/DMWM/ERA/FAR
Presentation Overview Elements of the Ohio Scrap Tire Program Future of the Ohio Scrap Tire Program Representative Scrap Tire Remediation Projects Future of the Program
A 20 YEAR, S100K PROGRAM OVERVIEW Major Elements of Ohio s Scrap Tire Program Public Information Administration Regulation Market Development and Tire Amnesty Grants Inspection/Enforcement Remediation Oversight of Scrap Tire Abatement Sites Major Achievements of Ohio s Scrap Tire Program Comprehensive Regulatory and Enforcement Program established. $10 M in stimulus market development grants to develop diverse and sustainable scrap tire markets in OH. $3.1 M in Tire Amnesty Grants to assist local governments to avoid open dumping. 534 Legacy and other scrap tire sites remediated thereby eliminating threats to the environment and public health (Fire, Pests and Blight).
A Professional Team Working Together: Private Businesses and Land Owners Local Governmental Agencies Registered Sanitarians from Approved Local Health Departments and SW Districts Private Scrap Tire Industry Local Law Enforcement Officers and Prosecutors OEPA District Solid Waste Inspectors OEPA Central Office Staff Ohio Attorney General Staff
A Professional Team Achieving Success By: Communications Spreading the Word Awareness Identifying Locations Monitoring Best Prevention Enforcement Issuing NOV s & Board Orders, then Referral to the Ohio EPA and AGO, as necessary Remediation Collections and Clean ups Cooperation All Parties Working Together
OEPA STAFF WITH SCRAP TIRE RESPONSIBILITIES Rules Dan Harris Developing Technologies Harry Sarvis Planning Andrew Booker Enforcement Kelly Jeter Compliance Bruce McCoy Public Inquires Aaron Shear Financial Assurance Fanny Haritos Remediation Connie Livchak Remediation Contracts Harry Smail Transporter Permits Brian Dearth Annual Reports Ralph McGinnis Cost Recovery Kelly Crawford Grant Program Chet Chaney
Funding/Revenues Fee of $1.00/New Tire Sold (at wholesale level) $.50 to Ohio EPA for Scrap Tire Program $.50 to Ohio Department of Natural Resources for Soil & Water Conservation Program Total SFY 2013 Scrap Tire Fund Revenues (7/1/12 6/30/13) $3.6 Million Fee Sunset Date is June 30, 2016
Where does the Money Go? Amount per Year Program Enforcement and Administration Scrap Tire Remediation Projects Market Development Grants Tire Amnesty and Local Cleanup Grants ~ $500,000 ~ $800,000 $1,000,000 $500,000
SFY13 SCRAP TIRE REMEDIATION PROJECT SUMMARY 95 Assistance Projects Removed 2,422 tons of Scrap Tires ($736,115). 2 Enforcement Projects Removed 339 tons of Scrap Tires ($62,466). 1 Market Development Grants totaling $200K utilized 1M of scrap tires. 17 Tire Amnesty Grants totaling $245K removed 2,400 tons of scrap tires. Ohio Legislature extended Scrap Tire Program through June 30, 2016. Approximately 75 known scrap tire sites remain.
Scrap Tire Transporters and Facilities (as of July 2013) 94 Registered Scrap Tire Transporters (includes 13 out of state firms) 17 Licensed Scrap Tire Recovery (processing) Facilities 2 Licensed Mobile Scrap Tire Recovery Units 13 Licensed Collection Facilities 2 Licensed Storage Facilities 1 Licensed Scrap Tire Monofill 1 Licensed Scrap Tire Monocell NOTE: Each registered transporter and licensed facility is backed by a financial assurance instrument.
Highest Volume Transporters Active in Ohio Calendar Year 2012 Annual Report Data (8 million tires [not PTEs] ~ 140,552 tons) Liberty Tire Service of Ohio 69,665 tons 48.9% Lightner Tire Company 16,598 tons 11.8% Rumpke Transportation Co. 10,172 tons 7.2% Enviro Tire Recycling 4,929 tons 3.5% R Willig Tire Distributions, Inc. 4,408 tons 3.1% Entech Inc. (Middlebury, IN) 4,393 tons 3.1% Campbell Scrap Tire Co. 4,071 tons 2.9% Slaughter Tire Services, Inc. 3,142 tons 2.2% Porter Tire Center, Inc. 2,925 tons 2.1% Genesis Concepts Unlimited, LLC 2,639 tons 1.9% TOTAL (10 of 94 transporters) 121,952 tons 86.7%
Highest Volume Scrap Tire Facilities in Ohio Calendar Year 2012 Annual Report Data (8 million tires [not PTEs] ~ 142,343 tons) Liberty (Grove City & Minerva) 106,139 tons 74.6% Rumpke (Multiple Locations) 13,818 tons 9.7% Genesis (Orrville & Galion 12,534 tons 8.1% Campbell (Zanesville) 4,054 tons 2.9% Sundown (Piketon) 2,390 tons 1.7% TOTAL (5 out of 34 Licensed Facilities) 97.0%
Scrap Tire Material Markets: End Uses of Scrap Tires Processed in Ohio in 2011.
Scrap Tire Clean up Assistance ORC 3734.85 (E) allows expenditure of Ohio Scrap Tire Funds for the removal and disposal of: More than 100, but less than 5,000 scrap tires (NOT PTE s) Without subsequent cost recovery; and If all six conditions are applicable. 488 sites remediated between October 2005 and July 2013. Funds available, always looking for additional qualified sites. NOTE: Assistance is available to private property owners, businesses and local governments.
Six Conditions for Scrap Tire Remediation Projects Without Cost Recovery 1.Tires placed after owner acquired title, OR tires placed before owner acquired title by bequest of devise; 2.Property owner did not have knowledge of or took actions to prevent tires from being placed on property; 3.Property owner did not participate in or consent to placing the tires on the property; 4.Property owner received no financial benefit; 5.Property title was not transferred to evade liability; and 6.Responsible party who placed tires on the property was not acting as an agent for the property owner.
Include copy of recorded deed with complete legal description as an attachment; Line out non applicable 4a or 4b condition; Have notarized signatures of all property owners listed on deed, or an authorized agent of firm, or a local government official; and Include site photos and map. Scrap Tire Clean-up Assistance Application Form available on Web Site http://www.epa.ohio.gov/portals/34/document/forms/st removal cert and consent form.pdf To be accepted for consideration, submitted forms must:
Kirby Scrap Tire Remediation Project, Wyandot County Sept 1999
Kirby Scrap Tire Remediation Project, Wyandot County April 2006 23 M Undamaged Tires $13.9M 7 M Burned Tires $10.9M 20.4 M Gals. Water Treated $7.3M 9 Years to Complete
Ohio s s Scrap Tire Program Ohio River Bank Scioto Co. Remediation Project June 2012 19
Future of the Ohio Scrap Tire Program Program Extended Through June 30, 2016 HB 592 Solid Waste Programmatic Review: Public and Industry Views Regarding Scrap Tire Management. Transition from Program Emphasis on Remediation to Prevention and Enforcement. Prevention of Continuing Open Dumping of Scrap Tires. epa.ohio.gov/portals/0/general%20pdfs/webinar_hd& OEPA_12102012_final.pdf - 30k - 2012-12-13
Today s Major Scrap Tire Challenge: Open Dumping: Open Dumping Continuing Along Rural Roads and Vacant City Lots and Alleys
Areas of Regulatory Emphasis Tire and auto dealer s must use registered scrap tire transporters & shipping papers. Used tires are scrap tires and must be hauled by registered scrap tire transporters. Collect data on current dumping (Need details). Number of sites & number of tires at each site. Public or private property. Identify tire dumps. Often hidden from view from public roads. Aerial photography (County engineer, tax maps, agriculture). Aerial photography available on the Web.
Brooks Scrap Tire Remediation Project, Brown Co. July 2013
For Further Information Web Site: http://epa.ohio.gov/dmwm/home/scraptires.aspx Toll Free: (877) 372 2621 Aaron Shear (614) 728 5350 Aaron.Shear@epa.ohio.gov Harry E. Smail (614) 728 5323 Harry.Smail@epa.ohio.gov Connie Livchak (614) 644 2966 Connie.Livchak@epa.ohio.gov Ohio Scrap Tire Remediation Program Information: