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Project Description —Construction & Demolition/inert Debris Facility Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 ` <br /> in size, and remain in place for no longer than 30 days to minimize risk of fire, <br /> health and safety hazard, vector harborage, or other hazard or nuisance. <br /> Wood waste will be stored and processed or marketed as a recycled product. <br /> Unprocessed wood waste will be stored separately from processed materials, as <br /> shown on the Site Plan. Once processed, wood waste will removed from bins <br /> and stockpiled. This clean wood debris will either be chipped/ground on site and <br /> transported to markets or used as feedstock at the onsite composting facility, or <br /> removed from site regularly for transportation to wood recyclers or brokers for <br /> further processing, within 30 days. <br /> Dry wall debris will be stored onsite pending transportation to a recycler or broker <br /> for reuse, or to a permitted landfill for disposal within 30 days. <br /> Storage of salvaged metals will be in separate storage bins located on perimeter <br /> of the C&D Operations Area and will be removed from the site regularly for <br /> transportation to metal recyclers or brokers for further processing. <br /> Reject materials (e.g. residual contaminants and unmarketable materials) <br /> removed from the processing area are loaded into debris boxes for transport to a <br /> permitted landfill for disposal. <br /> Signs [14 CCR 17409.4] <br /> The main entrance and access road is clearly posted with signs denoting the <br /> facility name, the facility phone number, schedule of charges, hours and the <br /> types of materials that will, and will not be accepted at the scales, for commercial <br /> and general public vehicles. Signage directing traffic to the separate entrance to <br /> the administrative offices, for general business purposes, is located at the main <br /> entrance. Additional signage is located within the facility to direct traffic to the <br /> Inert Operations Area or the C&D Operations Area, each of which will be <br /> identified with a sign. <br /> Loadchecking [14 CCR 17409.5] <br /> Materials are delivered to the facility in debris box trucks. Tracy MRF & TS <br /> accepts source-separated Type A inert and C&D debris collected and delivered <br /> to the facility by an affiliated waste service provider, and other known demolition <br /> and waste hauling operations. Inert and C&D debris will also be accepted from <br /> the general public. All materials are closely evaluated and controlled at the point <br /> of generation and in the tipping area to assure minimal contamination. <br /> All loads will be checked upon delivery to the Inert Operations Area or C&D <br /> Operations Area and prior to loading the materials into the processing . <br /> equipment. A minimum of one 40 cubic yard debris box will be maintained at all <br /> times for placement of unacceptable non-hazardous materials. This bin shall be <br /> 21 170.1&CDI FacReport 121907.doc <br />