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RECYCLED ASPHALT SHINGLES. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. “Texas Shingle Recycling Programs: A Technical Webinar” January 13, 2011. Mike Gould Air Permits Division Mech -Const Team. INTRODUCTION. General Comments Guidance Available Contact Information Conclusion Questions?.
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RECYCLED ASPHALT SHINGLES Texas Commission on Environmental Quality “Texas Shingle Recycling Programs: A Technical Webinar” January 13, 2011
INTRODUCTION • General Comments • Guidance Available • Contact Information • Conclusion • Questions?
Guidance Available • Air Permitting Guidance • Small Business Support • Air • Water • Waste
Air Permitting Guidance • TCEQ RAS/RAP Memo • February 12, 2009 • Authorizes use in Hot Mix Asphalt Plants • Provides contact information • Waste Permits Division • Water Quality Division
Air Permitting Guidance Continued • Disallows Shingles with Asbestos • EPA –New Source Performance Standard • Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) • Asbestos Program • Asbestos Training/Licensing
Air Permitting Guidance Continued • What Shingles Are Approved? • Manufactured Scrap • Residential Tear-offs • What Shingles Are Not Approved? • Non-residential roof tear-offs
Air Permitting Guidance Continued Current Hot Mix Asphalt Permit • Authorization • If, Recycled Asphalt Products (RAP), then • RAS approved • Limited to 15% RAS; and 1.5% deleterious materials • If RAP not authorized • Permit amendment required
Air Permitting Guidance Continued • Sizing RAS (grinding, shredding) • Requires separate authorization • Permit By Rule (PBR) 30 TAC 106.261 • Chain of custody on the shingles
Air Permitting Guidance Continued • Residential Roof Tear-Offs • Supplier of shingles • Certify from residential buildings • Do not contain asbestos • Have not been in contact with hazardous waste
Air Permitting Guidance Continued • Sizing of Shingles • Trained to identify asbestos • Reject suspect loads • Remove wood, paper, metal, plastics, etc. prior to grinding • Ensure deleterious materials <1.5% • Maintain custody document records
Small Business & Local Government Assistance • Mission Statement • Provides compliance assistance on air, water, and waste regulations • Works with industries and manufacturers to implement: • pollution prevention • recycling, and • innovative environmental programs
Small Business & Local Government Assistance • E-recycling/Recycling Compliance Checklist • Provides compliance and authorization guidance • Includes air, waste, and water • TCEQ 16 Regional Offices • Each has SBLGA representation • Regional office assistance
Contact Information • Air Permits Memo • www.tceq.state.tx.us/assets/public/permitting/air/memos/ras_memo2_09.pdf • Mike Gould (512) 239-1097/Dustin Jennings (512) 239-1268 • Permit by Rule (sizing) – 106.261 • www.tceq.state.tx.us/permitting/air/permitbyrule/subchapter-k/emission_limitations.html • Molly Wentworth (512) 239-0968 or Howard Uhal (512) 239-5115
Contact Information • Small Business and Local Government Assistance (SBLGA) • www.tceq.state.tx.us/assistance/sblga/sblga.html • Austin office main line: (800) 447-2827 • Texas Department of State Health Services • www.dshs.state.tx.us/asbestos/default.shtm • Asbestos Program (800) 572-5548 ext 2454
CONCLUSION • Air Permits Division February 9, 2009 Memo • Authorizes RAS • Manufactured scrap • Residential tear-offs • No asbestos – chain of custody on scrap • SBLGA prepared to provide guidance • Guidance available • Comprehensive checklist available • Sizing (grinders, shredders)
Thank You Questions?