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Waste Tire Enforcement Grant Program. Integrated Waste Management Board Georgianne Turner (916) 341-6429 $30 Million Waste Tire Recycling Fund $1.75 per tire $7.5 Million Enforcement Program Eliminate illegal disposal of tire Allocated by Five Year Plan
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Waste Tire Enforcement GrantProgram • Integrated Waste Management Board • Georgianne Turner (916) 341-6429 • $30 Million Waste Tire Recycling Fund • $1.75 per tire • $7.5 Million Enforcement Program • Eliminate illegal disposal of tire • Allocated by Five Year Plan • $6 Million for Local Enforcement Grants
Tire Enforcement Grantee Program • Began in 1994/1995 as a pilot program • Grown Big • FY 2001/2002 – 8 Grantees ($2 Million) • FY 2002/2003 – 24 Grantees ($4 Million) • FY 2003/2004 – 36 Grantees ($6 Million) • 59% of population covered • FY 2004/2005 – 39 Grantees ($6 Million) • 71% of population covered
Waste Tire Enforcement Grants Who’s Eligible ? • LEAs • City & County Code Enforcement • 50 sites or more • Where LEA is not in the Program • Grandfathered Agencies
Waste Tire Enforcement Grants Objectives • Initial survey of tire generators • Identify illegal tire piles > 500 tires • Conduct routine inspections of • Permitted and Exempt Tire Facilities (>500) • Haulers • Generators (every 3 years after initial survey) • Assist state with complaints and investigations • Provide education • Conduct initial enforcement (Issue NOV)
Progressive and Consistent Enforcement Program • Area of concern, only if first time offense • Violation & NOV issued • One-time NOV Extension • ONLY if significant progress is being made • Refer to state, unless approved otherwise • Cleanup and Abatement • Administrative Complaint ~ Fines
Waste Tire Enforcement Grants • Non-competitive Grant • Yearly renewal • 5-year resolutions • Next NOFA • October / November 2005 • Next applications due • January 2006 • Grant Term • June 30 to July 1
How does it work? • Apply for grant • Cover page • Who? & How much? • List of tire sites in jurisdictions • Budget • Inspections • Formula: sites X hours X # inspections • Surveillance and Enforcement • 50% of Inspections • Education • Training • Equipment
Grantee State Coverage 71 % of State’s Population Northern California Contra Costa LEA San Joaquin LEA Santa Clara LEA Alameda LEA San Francisco CE Sacramento LEA City of Oakland CE Placer LEA Sonoma LEA City of Berkeley Marin LEA Yuba –Sutter LEA Humboldt LEA Calaveras LEA Yolo LEA El Dorado LEA Napa LEA Tuolumne LEA City of Sunnyvale CE Monterey LEA Lake LEA Southern California Kern LEA/Code Enforcement (CE) San Bernardino City & County CE Fresno County LEA & City CE LA County LEA & City CE San Diego City LEA San Luis Obispo LEA Merced LEA City of Modesto CE City of Chowchilla CE Imperial LEA City of Victorville CE Tulare LEA City of Adelanto City of Madera
State’s Coverage Modoc Mono Nevada Orange Plumas Riverside San Benito San Diego County Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Ventura Alpine Amador Butte Colusa Del Norte Glenn Inyo Kings Lassen Mariposa Mendocino
Where to Find More Information? • Grantee Toolbox • http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Tires/Enforcement/Grantee • Grant Manager Amalia Fernandez (916) 341-6869 afernand@ciwmb.ca.gov • Waste Tire Facility Permitting Program: • Terry Smith (916) 341-6427 • tsmith@ciwmb.ca.gov • Hauler Registration & Manifesting Program • Keith Cambridge (916) 341-6422 • kcambrid@ciwmb.ca.gov • Waste Tire Hotline: Toll Free (866) 896-0600