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2) <br /> <br />5) <br /> <br /> SECTION VII. ADDITIONAL INFOR/~TION <br />FOR WASTE TIRE PROCESEING FACILITIES <br /> <br />Describe the processes and procedures used at the <br />facility for waste tire processing: <br /> <br />Waste tires will be shredded with a Columbus McKinnon <br />shredder down to two inch by two inch chip size and be <br />either loaded directly into 20-ton capacity trucks or <br />temporarily stored on the ground in an area approximately <br />500 square feet in size. Extracted wheels will be <br />handled by a local scrap dealer. <br /> <br />What is the processing capacity of the facility in tires <br />processed per year? <br /> <br />2,750,000 passenger tires or 686,000 truck tires. <br /> <br />What is the current processing rate at the facility? <br /> <br />]~/A. Proposed.new facility. <br /> <br />Describe how 75 percent of the annual accumulation of <br />waste tires will be processed: <br /> <br />The method of processing will be as described above in <br />1). To ensure that at least 75 percent of the tires are <br />processed annually, tires will be placed in the staging <br />area progressing from south to north. Tires taken from <br />the staging area to be processed will also be removed <br />with progression from south to north. In so doing, the <br />tires which have been in the staging area for the longest <br />period of time will be the earliest to be processed. <br /> <br />Describe the existing and the proposed markets for the <br />tire-derived products: <br /> <br />Initial market is use of shredded tires as supplemental <br />fuel for a coal fired power plant at Fort Howard Company, <br />Green Bay, Wisconsin. ~q,~I will also be investigating <br />other suitable markets for the shredded tires. Extracted <br />wheels will be sold to a scrap metal dealer. <br /> <br />Include a completed copy of the Emergency Preparedness <br />Manual, Section X of this application. <br /> <br />See Section X. <br /> <br />88W5-15 <br /> <br /> <br />