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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0006921
PE
2627
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0800005
STREET_NUMBER
30703
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
TRACY
APN
25313019 26
ENTERED_DATE
1/24/2008 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
30703 S MACARTHUR DR
RECEIVED_DATE
1/11/2008 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\M\MACARTHUR\30703\PA-0800005\SU0006921\APPL.PDF \MIGRATIONS\M\MACARTHUR\30703\PA-0800005\SU0006921\CDD OK.PDF \MIGRATIONS\M\MACARTHUR\30703\PA-0800005\SU0006921\EH COND.PDF \MIGRATIONS\M\MACARTHUR\30703\PA-0800005\SU0006921\EH PERM.PDF
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ii <br /> Project Description —Construction &Demo]ition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> M 30703 S. Mac4rthur Drive, rracy, California 95377 <br /> Projects. Stockpiles of inert materials do not exceed 25 feet in height. Dust from <br /> materials handling;;pis controlled with water spray from handheld hoses. <br /> On an average day, the operation wouldenera#e 30 loaded aded inbound trucks per <br /> day and 6 loaded outbound trucks. The operation will generate a peak amount of <br /> 40 loaded inboundtrucks per day and 80 loaded outbound truck trips per day up <br /> to 5 days per month. <br /> k <br /> IY <br /> Reject materials .i(e.g. residual contaminants and unmarketable materials <br /> consisting of less than 1% of the clean inert debris) removed from the processing <br /> area are loaded into debris boxes for transport to an offsite disposal facility or the <br /> metal is recycled atI a processing facility. <br /> Phase 1 and 2: C&D Operations Expansion <br /> Inert (Type A) recycling activities will continue as in Phase 1. Mixed C&D <br /> materials, up to 200 tons per day will be accepted and processed, as described <br /> below, increasing fo a peak of 400 TPD in Phase 2. Total peak tonnage of <br /> C&D/Inert materials at the Tracy MRF & TS will average 600 TPD. <br /> i <br /> Materials are. delivered to the facility in debris box trucks and commercial <br /> vehicles. Vehicles are weighed at the facility entrance both upon entering and <br /> exiting the facility. Trucks and debris boxes containing C&D debris are dumped in <br /> the C&D Processing Area, which is clearly signed and demarked. The main <br /> components of C&D recycling y g are inerts, metals, and wood. The residual waste <br /> debris shall not exceed 40% by weight, thus recycling a minimum of 60%. <br /> During Phase 1, the C&D material will be placed in the tipping area of the C&D <br /> Processing Area; up to 200 TPD will be manually sorted with assistance of front- <br /> end loaders, or other equipment, to handle the sorted piles and to load-out the <br /> recovered material' into transfer vehicles. Eventually, during Phase 2, a <br /> mechanical C&D processing line will be installed to process the mixed C&D more <br /> efficiently and with greater capacity up to 400 TPD, as shown on Figure 3. <br /> i <br /> C&D debris requiring little or no processing may be separated b a small front- <br /> end loader and placed in individual de y <br /> debris boxes or <br /> stockpiled by commodity (i.e., <br /> metals, wood wastes, bulky residuals). Large or bulky materials may be handled <br /> with a grappler and stockpiled or deposited in the appropriate debris boxes. The <br />' inerts are collected and regularly taken to the inert operations area. Up to 15 tons <br />+ per hour could be pre-sorted prior to placing the remaining mixed C&D on the <br /> Processing Line capable of 30 tons per hour. <br /> The remaining C&D;'debris will be sorted on a customized,I� i omized, mechanical pick line, <br /> designed by Krause Manufacturing (Figure 4 in Appendix A). Materials will be <br /> loaded onto a feed conveyor with a front-end loader. As the C&D debris <br /> proceeds along the conveyor, large or bulky materials (wood, metal, plastics) are <br /> manually pre-sorted land placed in appropriate debris boxes located below the <br /> I <br /> 4 170.18 CDI FacRepor#121907.doc <br />
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