Can a tire business be considered a generator, hauler, and end use facility in a single waste tire trip? If so, how is this possible?
Yes, it can and frequently does occur. See Section 2 of this manual (Know Your Role) for more information about how you may need to fulfill more than one role with respect to generating, hauling, and disposing of waste tires. The waste tire manifest system tracks tires from the point of pickup, through the haul, to the final delivery/disposal at a permitted end use facility. At each point in the sequence, specific steps must be taken and forms must be filled out to document each transfer of waste tires. While in most cases your role may seem obvious, in some situations you may need to fulfill more than one role. Under the waste tire manifest system, your primary business activity (for example, a waste tire generator or hauler), is not as important as the role(s) you play with respect to each specific movement of waste tires. This determines your responsibilities under the waste tire manifest system and the forms you are required to complete.
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