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Project Description <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 5. Maa4rthur Drive, Tracy, Callfornia 95377 <br /> Table 2 <br /> Comparison of Existing Operations and the Proposed Operations <br /> Characteristics Existing Operations Proposed Operations <br /> Compliance with State Compliance with AB 939 to Ability to address AB 32 goals from 2012 <br /> Mandates maintain the 50% landfill diversion to 2030 to expand regional mandated <br /> mandate on and after 2000, with commercial recycling capacity, expand <br /> operational modifications to get to organic feedstocks processing for compost <br /> 2012_ and anaerobic digestion facilities, and add <br /> on-site renewable energy from biomass <br /> and solar. <br /> Planning Horizon An AB 939 planning horizon of 21 An AB 32 planning horizon of 18 years <br /> years from 1990 to 2011. from 2012 to 2030. <br /> Permitting Tons Per Current Peak Volume in tons per Proposed Peak Volume in tons per day <br /> Day day (TPD): (TPD): <br /> 1,000 TPD 2,500 TPD <br /> Transfer/Processing 1,000 TPD <br /> and food waste processing <br /> Material Recovery Facility 480 TPD <br /> Outdoor Organics 200 TPD <br /> C&Dlwood Processing 820 TPD <br /> Hours of Operations Commercial: 4 am to 6 pm daily Receipt; 6 am to 6 pm daily <br /> Public: 6 am to 4 pm, daily <br /> 24 hours per day on processing of waste <br /> indoors <br /> 6:00 am to 10:00 pm outdoor operations <br /> Energy Use PG&E energy consisting of On-site biogenic energy from biomass and <br /> anthropogenic carbon sources solar that is carbon neutral. <br /> contributing to greenhouse gas <br /> emissions_ <br /> The City reports to CalRecycle annually on its compliance progress, and the <br /> City's diversion rate is recorded as sixty percent. This level of performance was <br /> primarily achieved through the implementation of the following programs <br /> performed at the Tracy MRFITS.: <br /> 1. Curbside collection of recyclables and yard waste at households <br /> 2. Commercial collection of recyclables <br /> 3. Recycling by major businesses in the City (e.g., Inland Paperboard <br /> Company) <br /> 4. Operation of the Materials Recovery Facility and composting facility <br /> 5_ Processing of inert materials for use as a recycled road base product <br /> 6. Use of chipped wood as a biomass fuel by Tracy Operators <br /> 170.18 CUP Project Des 050710 <br /> ES-7 <br />