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The following sample waste tire trip scenarios are
provided to illustrate participation roles and the respective Waste Tire
Manifest Program requirements.
Trips within California
Standard Trip
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Pickup |
Trip |
Disposal or Delivery |
| Role |
Generator (California) |
Hauler (Registered or Exempt*) |
End Use Facility (California) |
| Responsibility |
Hauler will complete the Comprehensive Trip Log; Generator will review
for accuracy, initial receipt, and retain receipt for three years at their
place of business. |
Hauler will have completed Comprehensive Trip Log in possession; submit
CIWMB copy within 14 days of initial use, and retain form for three years at
their place of business. |
Hauler will complete the Comprehensive Trip Log; End Use Facility
operator will review for accuracy, initial receipt, and retain receipt for
three years at their place of business. |
Trips out of California (export)
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Pickup |
Trip |
Disposal or Delivery |
| Role |
Generator (California) |
Hauler (Registered or Exempt*) |
End Use Facility (Out-of-State) |
| Responsibility |
Hauler will complete the Comprehensive Trip Log; Generator will
review for accuracy, initial receipt, and retain receipt for three years
at their place of business. |
Hauler will have completed Comprehensive Trip Log in possession;
submit CIWMB copy within 14 days of initial use, and retain form for
three years at their place of business. |
Hauler will complete the Comprehensive Trip Log; End Use Facility
operator will review for accuracy, initial receipt, and retain receipt
for three years at their place of business |
Trips into California (import)
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Pickup |
Trip |
Disposal or Delivery |
| Role |
Generator (Out-of-State) |
Hauler (Registered or Exempt*) |
End Use Facility (California) |
| Responsibility |
Hauler will complete the Comprehensive Trip Log; Generator will review
for accuracy, initial receipt, and retain receipt for three years at their
place of business. |
Hauler will have completed Comprehensive Trip Log in possession; submit
CIWMB copy within 14 days of initial use, and retain form for three years at
their place of business.
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Hauler will complete the Comprehensive Trip Log; End Use Facility
operator will review for accuracy, initial receipt, and retain receipt for
three years at their place of business |
Trips passing through California
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Pickup |
Trip |
Disposal or Delivery |
| Role |
Generator (Out-of-State) |
Hauler (Registered or Exempt*) |
End Use Facility (Out-of-State) |
| Responsibility |
None |
None |
None |
* "Exempt haulers" refers to those entities listed in PRC 42954 as being exempt
from the waste tire hauler registration requirements. All registered haulers and
exempt haulers hauling 10 or more waste tires on a public road must comply with
the manifesting requirements described in this manual.
Scenario 1: Hauler as Generator and End Use Facility
As a waste tire hauler, you load your truck with waste tires from your business
location or facility for delivery to various customers and to an offsite tire
storage facility you maintain. In loading the 10 or more waste tires on your
vehicle for transport on a public road, you are considered a waste tire
generator as well as a waste tire hauler for this load. For this transaction,
you must:
- Complete Comprehensive Trip Log and receipt showing a pick up from your
location and retain receipt at your place of business for 3 years.
- Be registered with the CIWMB under the waste tire hauler registration program.
If during or at the end of the trip you deliver waste tires to one of your other
business locations or facilities, you would also be considered an end use
facility. For this transaction, you must:
- Complete Comprehensive Trip Log receipt showing a delivery to your location as
the end use facility and retain receipt at your place of business for 3 years.
Scenario 2: Generator as Hauler and End Use Facility
As a tire store owner, you load waste tires from your store on one of your
trucks to transport them to a cross-town storage facility you maintain. In
loading the 10 or more waste tires on your vehicle for transport on a public
road, you are considered a waste tire hauler as well as a waste tire generator
for this load. For this transaction, you must:
- Complete Comprehensive Trip Log and receipt showing a pick up from your
location and retain receipt at your place of business for 3 years.
- Be registered with the CIWMB under the waste tire hauler registration program.
When you drop the waste tires off at your storage facility, you are considered
an end use facility. For this transaction, you must:
- Complete Comprehensive Trip Log receipt showing a delivery to your location as
the end use facility and retain receipt at your place of business for 3 years.
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