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Biomass Delivery: 4-5 trucks per hour <br /> Briquette Pickup: 3-4 trucks per hour <br /> Used Lubricant Delivery: 1 truck every 2 to 3 <br /> hours <br /> 2.2.3.2 Combustion of Recovered Lubricants <br /> Combustion of recovered lubricants treated to <br /> remove water and other contaminants will produce <br /> emissions of total suspended particulates (TSP), <br /> sulfur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), <br /> carbon monoxide (CO), and reactive organic <br /> compounds (ROC). These emissions will result <br /> from combustion of approximately 200 gallons per <br /> hour of blended recovered lubricants. Proven and <br /> accepted engineering practices will be used to <br /> ensure the resulting emissions will be below the <br /> San Joaquin County Thresholds for new source <br /> review by the Air Pollution Control District. <br /> However, an authority to construct permit from <br /> the APCD will be required. <br /> 2.2.4 Odor <br /> No significant odors are expected to result from <br /> agricultural biomass or resource recovery operations. The <br /> oils will be stored in closed tanks. Minimization of <br /> residence time of biomass in piles will virtually eliminate <br /> formation of odors. <br /> 2.2.5 Water Discharges <br /> The facility will not have any discharges into surface <br /> waters. <br /> 2.2.6 Hazardous Materials <br /> The facility will store used motor oils and similar <br /> lubricants. Used oil is classified as hazardous by the <br /> State of California, though not by the EPA. All storage <br /> will be in accordance with petroleum industry practice and <br /> fire department regulations. Handling techniques will be in <br /> accordance with state hazardous waste facilities rules and <br /> regulations. <br /> 2.2.7 Displacement <br /> People will not be displaced as a result of constructing and <br /> operating the facility. <br /> 5 <br />