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Tire Recycling Program Annual Report, 1994 |
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III. ContractsBesides awarding grants, revenue from the California Tire Recycling Management Fund has been used to fund contracts for program activities including waste tire facility regulation, hauler registration, public education, and marketing and technical research. The following section is a status of the contracts still in progress. FY 1991-92 This contract is important because it will assist in the development of specifications for the use of rubber in asphalt concrete. Once developed and distributed, the specifications will facilitate the increased use of rubber in asphalt concrete at the local level. The Air Resources Board (ARB) was awarded an IAA for $160,000 to provide emissions testing of tire derived fuel (TDF) combusted at a cement manufacturing facility and a biomass combustion facility. These results would benefit other facilities in the state interested in combusting waste tires by further demonstrating the use of TDF to the local Air Pollution Control Districts and Air Quality Management Districts. A TDF testburn was conducted at a biomass facility in May 1994. Results are anticipated by Spring 1995. FY 1992-93 A contract was awarded to Calrecovery, Inc., for $69,000 to research existing pyrolysis projects in the nation. A draft report has been received and is currently being reviewed. Preliminary recommendations indicate that pyrolysis, gassification, and liquefaction technologies are not yet commercially viable. A final report will be available by mid 1995. R. W. Beck & Associates have been awarded a contract for $40,000 to research the characteristics and possible uses of tire combustion ash. The final report will be available in early 1995. An IAA for $350,659 was awarded to the State Fire Marshal to develop a waste Tire Fire Prevention Program. Tasks included developing a training program, training local fire authorities, producing a video, and identifying waste tire sires in California. The IAA terminated on October 1, 1994. FY 1993-94 Two IAA's were awarded to the University of California, Davis, for a total of $100,000 to investigate the domestic and foreign markets for waste tires and tire rubber; identify existing recycling technologies, recycling programs, and recycling ordinances and laws; identify and research industry trends and tire supplies; and to provide findings and recommendations. Results are anticipated by 1996. Two IAAs totaling $100,000 ($50,000 each) were awarded to Dr. James Crossfield, CSU, Fresno, and Dr. Eugene Tseng, UCLA Extension, for development of a methodology for estimating the number of tires contained in a waste tire pile. The development of the methodology is in its initial stages. Results are expected in 1996. FY 1994-95 The IWMB allocated $1,000,000 for the Waste Tire Abatement Program to identify and remediate tire sites in California. Staff will develop a method of prioritizing the sites and create a list which ranks them. Funds will be used for IWMB contracts and in cooperation with other governmental agencies. At this time no remedial actions have been approved. The IWMB allocated $35,000 for the development and production of the Second Biennial Waste Tire Conference. Staff is currently pursuing an IAA with several universities and anticipate entering into an agreement by January 1995. The conference is tentatively planned for summer 1995.
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