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Project Description <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer 5tabon Expansion <br /> 30703 5. Mac*thur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> Traffic Control <br /> There are no schools, hospitals, or essential public facilities near the site. <br /> Traffic routing on-site is a direct line from the front entrance, across the scale, into the <br /> building, then back to the street. Entrance gates to the facility are closed and locked <br /> when the facility is not operating. <br /> E <br /> Flood Control: <br /> The site is not located within a 100-year or 500-year flood area according to the Federal <br /> Emergency Management Agency's Flood Insurance Rate Maps. <br /> t <br /> Leachate Control: <br /> There will be no leachate generated from the Transfer Station or the Material Recovery <br /> Facility. The contact water that is generated on the tipping pad of the Transfer Station <br /> and the loading bay, as well as that generated during cleaning of the MRF/TS facility, <br /> will be collected and stored on-site prior to being transferred to a sewage treatment <br /> plant. <br /> The Compost Facility will generate some <br /> compost leachates asart of the compost <br /> P P <br /> process. The compost process will occur on top of a concrete or asphalt-concrete paved <br /> surface that is graded to drain into the drainage basin. The composting operations and <br /> storage pad will have and maintain a minimal permeability relative to the downward <br /> movement of applied, produced, and precipitated waters. <br /> The drainage basin has been designed for the 25-year 24-hour event.g y All of the <br /> E compost pad and the tipping pad area will drain into the drainage basin. <br /> t. <br /> i <br /> C <br /> 38 <br /> 170.18.03 CUP Project Description 050710 <br />