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When should “closed” or “inactive” be marked under “operational status” on the inspection report form?

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When should “closed” or “inactive” be marked under “operational status” on the inspection report form?

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• Inactive–Waste tires are present; but tire operations are not active. Tires are not being moved in and out of the facility. Inactive sites will have a TPID, only for the purpose of the inspection report. However, the grantee is not required to inspect on a routine basis, unless there are over 500 tires. Inspections for these type of situations are inspected at the discretion of the grantee depending on the potential for the business to illegally dump or contract with haulers that illegally dump. • Closed–Does not generate waste tires. The business may be active, such as an auto body repair shop, however, the Board considers it “closed.” Closed sites include former waste tire locations where all tires have been removed and tire operations are not longer or never were conducted. If the inspector determines the site is closed, they should fill in the closed bubble under “operational status” on page 1 of the Survey and Inspection Report (CIWMB 181), and explain why the site is consider

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