Waste Tires
To view a copy of the waste tire regulations, see Louisiana Administrative Code, Title 33, Part VII, Solid Waste - Subpart 2, Chapter 105. The regulations are found on the Department's Legal Division website, and can be accessed at the following link: Waste Tire Regulations
Waste Tire Pilot Program:
The program — launched to help local governments tackle the widespread problem of unauthorized and illegally dumped waste tires — will provide up to $20,000 per recipient reimbursement-based funding to selected municipalities and parishes. Funding may be used for tire-related cleanup, enforcement and prevention initiatives.
Examples of eligible uses of funds include:
- Equipment purchases to support cleanup or prevention of illegal dumping
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Overtime or labor costs for parish or municipal staff handling collection or enforcement
- Site-specific cleanup of newly discovered illegal tire dump locations
- Installation of barriers, signage or fencing to prevent future dumping
How to Apply
To be considered for the Waste Tire Pilot Program, municipalities and parishes must submit a proposal by Friday, July 18, outlining how the funds would be used to address unauthorized waste tire disposal in their jurisdiction. Proposals should be mailed to:
Selected applicants will enter into an intergovernmental agreement with LDEQ and receive reimbursement for qualifying expenses incurred during the program period.
Key Dates
- Applications open: May 1, 2025
- Application deadline: July 18, 2025
Questions?
For more information, please contact Dutch Donlon in LDEQ’s Office of Environmental Services at Lewis.Donlon@la.gov or (225) 219-3388.
Waste Tire Reports:
- Active Waste Tire Generators List
**NOTE: Generators that are registered eligible with the Department may also have ineligible tires. The ineligible tires must be reflected on the manifest. - Waste Tire Transporter List
- Waste Tire Processor List
Waste Tire Forms:
Waste Tire Processor Application Form (revised 3/26/2018) Document
Generator Applications
**NOTE** Per LAC 33:10535.A.1., the Waste Tire Transporter application fee is now $250. There will be only one fee regardless of the number of vehicles in the service of the transporter.
Generator Documents
- Waste Tire Generator Guidance (Updated Nov. 23, 2022)
- Waste Tire Consumer Notices (NEW--effective Oct. 1, 2018)
Monthly Reports & Logs
- Monthly Waste Tire Fee Report Form (WT-02) (Updated Jan. 23, 2024)
- Monthly Waste Tire Fee Report Form - Consolidated Accounts (NEW--effective Oct. 1, 2018)
- Monthly Waste Tire Collection Center Report Form and Logs
- Waste Tire Collection Center Logs
- Waste Tire Collection Center Roadside Pickup Log
End Use Applications
- Waste Tire End-Market Use Project Request Application (revised 7/10/2020) PDF | Document
- Waste Tire End-Market Use Project Request Guidance Document (revised 7/10/2020) PDF | Document
- Waste Tire High Volume End Use Facility Application (revised 5/6/2016) PDF | Document
- Waste Tire High Volume End Use Facility Guidance Document (revised 5/6/2016) PDF | Document
- Waste Tire Mobile Processor Application Form (revised 5/6/2016) PDF | Document
- Waste Tire Mobile Processor Guidance Document (revised 5/6/2016) PDF | Document
Recommendations and Requirements for Tire Chips
The following is a partial list of beneficial end uses for tire chips that the department has approved in the past:
- Tire derived fuel
- Lightweight backfill in gas venting systems
- Bulkheads Septic system drain fields
- Leachate collection systems in new cell construction
- Ground rubber applications
- New rubber products
- Rubber modified asphalt
- Landscape mulch
- Athletic/recreational surfaces
- Rubber modified asphalt and sealants
- Civil engineering application
- Tire derived aggregate
- Drainage aggregate
- Lightweight fill
- Landfill leachate collection and removal systems
- Landfill gas collection systems
- Septic system drain fields
*Please Note: Each individual beneficial use must be approved by the Department on a case by case basis.