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Project Description —Construction &Demo]ition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> processing areas in the bottom of the abandoned gravel pit will reduce noise <br /> exposure outside the site boundaries. <br /> Mobile equipment has mufflers to minimize noise impacts. Inert processing <br /> equipment used at the facility meets OSHA standards for noise and safety. Ear <br /> protection devices are worn by all employees subject to excessive noise levels in <br /> the facility. <br /> Non-Salvageable Items [14 CCR 17408.4] <br /> Drugs, cosmetics, foods, beverages, hazardous wastes, poisons, medical <br /> wastes, syringes, needles, pesticides, and other materials capable of causing <br /> public health or safety problems will not be salvaged at this facility. <br /> Nuisance Control [14 CCR 17408.5] <br /> Tracy MRF & TS accepts responsibility for minimizing potential nuisances <br /> resulting from the facility operations and will be diligent in its compliance with all <br /> provisions regarding nuisance control required by its land use entitlements and <br /> other documents applicable to facility operations. <br /> Maintenance Program [14 CCR 17408.6] <br /> A preventative maintenance program is followed to provide for the timely <br /> identification and correction of equipment and facility problems. The preventative <br /> maintenance program includes daily cleaning of refuse and litter from the facility <br /> equipment and the processing areas. A daily site walk is conducted by facility <br /> personnel to identify areas of the site and buildings in need of cleaning or repair. <br /> Regular maintenance of vehicles and equipment, including frequent capacity <br /> checks and changes of oil and other fluids, tire maintenance, and minor <br /> equipment breakdowns will be managed by Tracy MRF & TS personnel in a <br /> timely manner. Tracy MRF & TS maintains an onsite vehicle and equipment <br /> repair shop for regular maintenance and emergency repairs of equipment and <br /> vehicles. Additionally, Tracy MRF & TS maintains good relationships with local <br /> heavy equipment vendors. These vendors have technicians and parts available <br /> at their service centers and provide leasing of replacement equipment if repairs <br /> cannot be made in a timely manner. <br /> Personnel Health and Safety [14 CCR 17408.7] <br /> Safety equipment is available and accessible to all site personnel and customers. <br /> Eye washes and first-aid kits are located in the MRF/TS building and <br /> maintenance/office building for quick treatment. Workers are equipped with <br /> appropriate safety clothing, including gloves, hard hats, ear protection, and <br /> goggles. Where appropriate, additional specialty clothing is provided, such as <br /> international orange vests or aprons for sorters. <br /> 19 170.18 CD{FacReport 121907.doc <br />