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Alphabetical Listing of Reference Documents by Title
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Management of Scrap Tires: Laws/Statutes [PDF]
Abstract: This portion of the U.S. EPA web site describes typical features of state scrap tire programs, information on tire fees, and links for further information.
Source: U.S. EPA
URL: http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/pubs/625r94010/625R94010Intro.pdf
Region 3: Scrap Tires
Abstract: This portion of the U.S. EPA Region 3 web site provides brief descriptions of scrap tire programs in the Mid-Atlantic area, three of which are in Pennsylvania. Links to related web sites and a contact for further information are also provided.
Source: U.S. EPA Region 3
URL: http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/materials/tires/laws.htm
Scrap Tires in U.S. EPA Region 5
Abstract: This portion of the U.S. EPA Region 5 web site provides contact information and web addresses for state scrap tire programs in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. Also includes a link to a brochure on scrap tires in the Great Lakes Region.
Source: U.S. EPA Region 5
URL: http://www.epa.gov/reg5rcra/wptdiv/solidwaste/tires/index.ht
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State Scrap Tire Programs: A Quick Reference Guide 1999 Update [PDF]
Abstract: This guide summarizes each state?s scrap tire management legislation and programs in a matrix for each state program. It is intended to provide state regulators, as well as members of industry, with a quick reference on scrap tire programs across the country. (PDF Format; Length: 53 pages)
Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
URL: http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/materials/tires/scrapti.pd
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U.S. EPA Region 2: Scrap Tires Programs and Contacts
Abstract: This portion of the U.S. EPA Region 2 web site includes information on the New York Scrap Tire Waste Program, and links to the agencies involved with scrap tire management in New York state.
Source: U.S. EPA Region 2
URL: http://www.epa.gov/region02/waste/scrap_tires.htm
Waste Tire Market Update [PDF]
Abstract: This report provides an update on the waste tire market in Wisconsin. (PDF Format; Length: 5 pages)
Source: University of Wisconsin Extension/SHWEC
URL: http://www3.uwm.edu/Dept/shwec/publications/cabinet/pdf/wast
etireissue1.pdf
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