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Project Description— Report of Composting Site Information <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, californla 95377 <br /> L� whether processed or not, that have never been used in connection with any structure, <br /> development, or other human purpose are not inert debris and may commingled with <br /> inert debris. <br /> (1) "Type A Inert debris" includes but is not limited to concrete (including <br /> fiberglass or steel reinforcing bar embedded in the concrete), fully cured asphalt, <br /> glass, fiberglass, asphalt or fiberglass roofing shingles, brick, slag, ceramics, <br /> plaster, clay and clay products. Type A inert debris is waste that does not contain <br /> soluble pollutants at concentrations in excess of water quality objectives and has <br /> not been treated in order to reduce pollutants. The board, upon consultation with <br /> the State Water Resources Control Board, will determine on a case by case <br /> basis whether materials not listed in this subdivision qualify as Type A inert <br /> debris. <br /> Produced Materials Definitions <br /> `finished compost"- Green Material or food waste that has undergone the composting <br /> process. Finished compost smells earthy rather than rotten or moldy and is dark and <br /> crumbly. <br /> "overs"—Waste residuals obtained from the screening of finished compost to 1-inch. <br /> Overs will not pass through the 1" screen. <br /> "product"— Product is screened to 5116" minus for sale. Following the screening <br /> process, product will be moved directly to a stockpile location for wholesale and retail <br /> sales. <br /> Throughput Tonnages <br /> Whereas each material type may have a maximum tons per day for a specific operation, <br /> typically the Composting Facility will receive an average of 160 TPD (averaged <br /> monthly), for Monday through Friday throughputs, reduced to an average of 132 TPD if <br /> Saturdays are included. Seaonal peak throughputs of up to 200 TPD are anticipated up <br /> to 15 days per year, which translates into a maximum throughput of 42,500 tons per <br /> year. Food waste is anticipated to comprise up to 20% of the co-composted elongated <br /> windrows (20% food waste/80% green waste) and up to 50% of the material composted <br /> in the enclosed, aerated static piles with the remainder being a bulking agent, probably <br /> greenwaste or wood chips. If the amount of food waste composted was reduced, <br /> additional green waste could be composted to fulfill the 132-ton per day entitlement. <br /> a <br /> 20 <br /> Edgar&Associates,Inc. Tracy Compost Fac ProjDesc042310 <br />