Tire carcass definition
Tire carcass means the internal part of a used tire containing the plies, beads, and belts suitable for retread or remanufacture. [415 ILCS 5/54.10a] “TIRE CARCASS” MEANS THE INTERNAL PART OF A USED TIRE CONTAINING THE PLIES, BEADS, AND BELTS SUITABLE FOR RETREAD OR REMANUFACTURE. (Section 54.10(a) of the Act)
Tire carcass means the internal part of a used tire containing the plies, beads, and belts suitable for retread or remanufacture. [415 ILCS 5/54.10a] "Tire derived fuel" means a product made from used tires to exact specification of a system designed to accept a tire derived fuel as a primary or supplemental fuel source. [415 ILCS 5/54.10b]
Tire carcass means the internal part of a used tire containing the plies, beads, and belts suitable for retread or remanufacture. [415 ILCS 5/54.10(a)]“Tire derived fuel (TDF)” means a product made from used tires to exact specification of a system designed to accept a tire derived fuel as a primary or supplemental fuel source. [415 ILCS 5/54.10(b)] “Tire disposal site” means a site where used tires have been disposed of other than at a sanitary landfill permitted by the Agency, or operated in accordance with section 55(D) of the Act. [415 ILCS 5/54.11]