The State of Florida requires that anyone who is operating mobile waste tire processing equipment shall operate pursuant to a General Permit for each processing unit.
The following is a list of the currently permitted Florida Mobile Processors.
Provides for the regulation of waste tire storage, collection, transport, processing, recycling, reuse and disposal through permitting and registration programs. "Waste tire" means a tire that has been removed from a motor vehicle and has not been retreaded or regrooved. "Waste tire" includes used tires and processed tires.
The State of Florida requires that anyone who is moving more than 25 waste tires on Florida roadways be registered with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection as a waste tire collector. The current waste tire collector decals are purple on white and will expire on April 1, 2023. The red on white decals expire April 1, 2022, and can no longer be used. Waste tire collector renewal forms are due by March 1 of each year.
Waste-to-Energy (WTE) facilities combust municipal solid waste (MSW) to produce electrical energy. Florida has grown from having one small WTE plant in 1982 to 11 operating WTE facilities as of 2022. Florida has established the largest capacity to burn MSW of any state in the country. Standards for the handling, processing, disposal and recycling of MSW combustor ash are contained in Chapter 62-702, Florida Administrative Code.
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