Current through the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 149-M:60 - General Permit for Operating a Motor Vehicle CrusherI. The department shall establish a general permit for operating a motor vehicle crusher. The general permit shall cover all motor vehicle crushers that do not hold a standard permit under RSA 149-M:9, I, provided that the owner registers to use the permit as specified in paragraph III of this section.II. The general permit shall contain terms and conditions for the regulation of all aspects of the motor vehicle crushing operation to assure protection of environmental quality and compliance with applicable environmental requirements, including requirements for managing: (a) Fluids, including gasoline, oil, antifreeze and other regulated substances.(e) Refrigerants and other potential air pollutants.(f) Other regulated substances, materials, and waste.III. The owner of a motor vehicle crusher seeking coverage under the general permit shall register to use the permit by submitting the following information to the department in writing: (a) Owner identification and contact information.(b) Operator identification and contact information.(c) For a stationary crusher: (1) The name and location of the motor vehicle salvage facility where the crusher is permanently stationed.(2) Confirmation that the motor vehicle salvage facility has registered to operate under the general permit established under RSA 149-M:59 or holds a standard permit to operate issued under RSA 149-M:9.(d) For a mobile crusher: (1) The owner's principal place of business.(2) A telephone number where the owner or operator can be directly contacted when the crusher is operating at other locations.(3) The mobile crusher registration plate number and state issuing it.(e) Description of the crusher, including: (1) The make, model, and vehicle identification number.(2) Description of the fluid collection and containment design features.(f) A description of the scope of crushing-related services offered to customers, including whether the operator will drain fluids, dispose of fluids, evacuate refrigerants, or perform other end-of-life motor vehicle preparation services prior to crushing vehicles. (g) A signed statement certifying compliance with the terms and conditions of the general permit provided under this section. 2008, 191:6, eff. Aug. 10, 2008.