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Project Description <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station Expansion <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, california 95377 <br /> .age employee and truck parking areas will be relocated to the southern expansion area, as <br /> shown on the site plan. <br /> Table 10 — Parking Areas <br /> Service Area Parkinq Spaces <br /> Office and Maintenance building Current 24 parking spaces, 3 handicap <br /> Office and Maintenance building — New 45 parking spaces, 4 handicap <br /> expansion for employee parking (including 2 van spaces) <br /> Truck Parking Area New 85 parking spaces <br /> Utilities <br /> Utilities required for operation of the Tracy MRF & TS include water, electricity, sanitary <br /> sewer, and telephone service. Existing and proposed utilities are described below. <br /> Water Usage.- <br /> All <br /> sage:All water required for facility operations, including potable water, is obtained from an on- <br /> site groundwater supply well. This on-site also supplies an on-site, 150,000 gallon storage <br /> tank to satisfy local fire protection requirements. Electrical fire pumps are installed to <br /> �••+ serve the fire main and fire hydrant system and building sprinkler systems. A diesel <br /> generator is provided on-site for emergency power. <br /> Sanitary Sewer: <br /> All sanitary sewer wastes are collected and disposed of in a subsurface leach field <br /> installed on-site. The design of this system is per San Joaquin County Public Health <br /> Services requirements. <br /> All water used in the washdown of the MRF & TS Building, contact water that may be <br /> generated from being brought in by solid waste trucks during discharging of solid waste, <br /> and the storm water that may end up in the loading bays, will be collected and be <br /> pumped to a storage tank for disposal off site, and will not be discharge into the septic <br /> system. <br /> The Tracy MRF & TS does not accept liquid wastes. <br /> Electrici : Electricity is provided by the local power company. A biomass gasification <br /> unit is being proposed to use 40 TPD of processed clean wood waste to generate 1 <br /> mega-watt/hour of energy for on-site use. Solar panels are being proposed on top of the <br /> MRF & TS building to add 800 kWh. <br /> 20 <br /> 170.18.03 CUP Project Description 050710 <br />