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5.12 TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION <br /> TABLE 5.12-7 <br /> With-Project Intersection LOS Analysis Summary <br /> Intersection Movement Delay LOS <br /> SR 12 and Flag City Boulevard Northbound Approach 17 C <br /> West Eight Mile Road and SB 1-5 Ramps Entire Intersection 26 C <br /> SR 12 and SB 1-5 On-Ramp Entire Intersection 9 A <br /> West Eight Mile Road and North Thornton Road Entire Intersection 26 C <br /> North Devries Road and North Thornton Road Westbound Approach 10 B <br /> North Thornton Road and De Broggi Road Eastbound Approach 11 B <br /> West Eight Mile Road and NB 1-5 Ramps Entire Intersection 9 A <br /> Standards for the transport of hazardous materials are contained in the Code of Federal <br /> Regulations (CFR),Title 49 and enforced by the U.S. Department of Transportation. <br /> Additionally, the State of California has promulgated rules for hazardous waste transport <br /> that can be found in the California Code of Regulations,Title 26. Additional regulations for <br /> the transportation of hazardous materials are outlined in the CVC (Sections 2500-505, <br /> 12804-804.5,31300,3400, and 34500-501). The two state agencies with primary responsibility <br /> for enforcing federal and state regulations governing the transportation of hazardous wastes <br /> are the CHP and Caltrans. Transport of hazardous materials to and from the project site will <br /> comply with all applicable requirements. <br /> The recommended routes, subject to Caltrans approval, are as follows: <br /> • Coming from Sacramento and points north: from I-5 exit at SR 12 interchange then turn <br /> onto North Thornton Road <br /> • Coming from Stockton and points south:from 1-5 exit at West Eight Mile Road <br /> interchange then turn onto North Thornton Road <br /> • Coming from the Bay Area: from SR 4,then SR 160 and SR 12, turn onto North Thornton <br /> • Coming from Lodi and the foothills: from SR 12,turn onto Flag City Boulevard,then <br /> De Broggi Road and North Thornton Road <br /> Outbound trucks would proceed on 1-5 to access hazardous waste facilities throughout the <br /> state. Hauling would be carried out in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations <br /> that include the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S. Code 6901 et seq.) and <br /> the California Integrated Waste Management Act (Public Resources Code Sections <br /> 40000 et seq.). <br /> In addition,the federal government prescribes regulations for transporting hazardous <br /> materials. These regulations are described in the CFR,Title 49,Section 171. These laws and <br /> ordinances place requirements on various aspects of hazardous waste hauling,from <br /> materials handling to vehicle signs, to ensure public safety. <br /> SAC/371322/082380003(LEC_5.12_TRAFFIC_AND_TRANSPORTATION.DOC) 5.12-21 <br />