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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 /> Visual Screening [14 CCR 97419,1] <br /> The driveway and entrance areas to the facility are the only ground level areas <br /> visible to passersby. A daily (at minimum) site walk by facility personnel focuses <br /> on ensuring that the entry and driveway are free of debris and a clean <br /> appearance maintained. <br /> There is slatted chain link fencing surrounding accessible portions of the site to <br /> screen the operation from the view of the public on the adjacent streets. A <br /> landscaped setback area consisting of living plant materials—a mix of shrubbery, <br /> turf, and trees is utilized to screen the facility. <br /> There are no scenic vistas or scenic highways visible from the project site; nor is <br /> the facility visible from any nearby scenic vista or scenic highway. <br /> Water Supply [14 CCR 17419.2] <br /> Water is provided from private onsite wells. The project will not result in a <br /> significant impact on utility services. Bottled or tap water located in the <br /> administrative office/maintenance building and MRF/TS building may be supplied <br /> to the employees; coolers or individual bottles of water may be maintained at <br /> employee break areas during operations. <br /> Process Water and Wastewater <br /> All portable crushing equipment used on site is equipped with water sprays to <br /> control dust during processing. Additional manual watering of the site is done to <br /> control dust as needed. The watering is done using handheld hoses. The <br /> material is not sprayed so much as to generate runoff from the waste piles. There <br /> is no other process water involved with the grinding of inert debris or the <br /> processing of C&D debris. There is no waste water or leachate generated by this <br /> facility. <br /> Description of Provision to Handle Peak Loading <br /> The facility is designed to handle peak loading as provided in Table 14 and the <br /> permits are being revised to allow peak loading. The facility design and site <br /> layout allows for a maximum amount of storage volume and the permit will limit <br /> the storage times for inert debris and C&D debris for both processed and <br /> unprocessed materials. <br /> The operator generates a significant amount of the incoming materials from <br /> demolition jobs. With the permit conditions and ability to control incoming debris, <br /> Tracy MRF & TS is prepared to handle peak loading. <br /> 30 170.18 GD1 FacReport 121907.doc <br />