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How to fill out the Tceq Scrap Tires 10300 Form online
Filling out the Tceq Scrap Tires 10300 Form is a critical step in managing scrap tire disposal effectively. This guide will provide you with a clear, detailed walkthrough of each section of the form to ensure that you complete it accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the Tceq Scrap Tires 10300 Form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred online document editor.
- Enter the facility information. Provide the company or facility name, tax identification number, operator or contact person's name, telephone number, fax number, mailing address, physical address, and legal description of the property.
- Fill in the age of the excavation or eroded area in years, the size and depth of the area to be filled in feet, and the approximate expected life of the site in years.
- Indicate the volume of tire pieces or the equivalent number of whole tires to be placed below ground in cubic yards, along with the source of the tire material and the source of fill soil.
- Provide consulting engineer information, including their name, telephone number, and mailing address.
- Complete the property owner information by entering the name, telephone number, and mailing address.
- Affix your signature as the applicant and insert the date.
- Once all fields have been filled out accurately, review all information for correctness before saving your changes.
- Download, print, or share the completed form as necessary to ensure it reaches the correct authorities.
Complete your documents online to ensure compliance with TCEQ requirements.
How to Dispose of Old Tires? Take Them to Play Parks, Sports Clubs, Or Zoos. Do not throw that old tire on landfills or incinerators. ... Upcycle Them. This is an exciting option for those who feel creative or crafty. ... Exchange Them at Your Garage. ... Take Them to Your Local Recycling Center.