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3.1.2.3 HOUSEKEEPING <br /> In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17416.1, general housekeeping is <br /> conducted at the facility to minimize the accumulation of materials (i.e., used <br /> parts, inoperable equipment, tires, scrap and similar items) inherent in the <br /> operation of a transfer station. Housekeeping activities are conducted on a <br /> continual basis by station personnel. <br /> 3.1.3 SOLID WASTE REMOVAL <br /> In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17410.1(2) solid waste at the RRF is <br /> removed within 48 hours of receipt. All unrecyclable wastes (residual) are loaded <br /> into 40 cy drop boxes or transfer trailers and transported to the Forward Landfill <br /> for disposal. The empty and full drop boxes are stored on the north side of the <br /> RRF building. The drop boxes are away from the RRF operations and storage <br /> areas and all landfill operations. <br /> 3.1.4 NON-SALVAGEABLE ITEMS <br /> In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17408.4, drugs, cosmetics, foods, <br /> beverages, hazardous wastes, poisons, medical wastes, syringes, needles, <br /> pesticides and other materials capable of causing public health or safety <br /> problems are not salvaged at the RRF unless approved by the LEA. <br /> 3.1.5 SCAVENGING AND SALVAGING <br /> Scavenging is prohibited at the RRF in accordance with 14 CCR, Section <br /> 17409.3(a). Commercial haulers of non-hazardous solid wastes may be directed <br /> to the RRF for salvaging, volume reduction, and recycling activities and to conduct <br /> the hazardous waste screening program. Currently, the largest volume of <br /> recyclable material recovered is wood, followed by cardboard and metals. <br /> However, the types and quantities of materials recovered are dependent upon <br /> such factors as the composition of the incoming commercial and industrial waste <br /> stream, the local economy, supply and demand for these recovered materials by <br /> the secondary markets, and the price paid by the secondary market buyer for a <br /> specific material. The RRF workers are trained to identify different materials <br /> according to their secondary materials market. <br /> Forward,Inc.Resource Recovery Facility 3-6 <br /> Transfer/Processing Report <br /> (L•\Allied\2003.0146\Report\Final TPR\Sec3.doc:10/22/03;Revision 1: 11/20/2003""",,x-,-&/=00-3) <br /> ®RYAN A.STIRRAT&.ASSOCIATES <br />