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State of California Vit,° California Environmental <br /> Protection Agency <br /> MEMORANDUM 1 <br /> To aMRL , <br /> Mark Goss Date: a �r,,9 19 wi <br /> State Clearinghouse / ' , <br /> 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 <br /> Sacramento, CA 95814 <br /> Kerry Sullivan, Senior Planner <br /> San Joaquin County Community Development tme <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> Prom &::� lYY1r( '4 <br /> Brian Larimore, Associate Waste Management Specialist <br /> Environmental Review Section <br /> Permitting and Enforcement Division <br /> California Integrated Waste Management Board <br /> Subject : SCH #93042093 - Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) <br /> for construction of the Tracy Materials Recovery and <br /> Transfer Facility, including composting operations, <br /> requiring "issuance of a Solid Waste Facilities 'Permit <br /> (SWFP) , San Joaquin County. <br /> s <br /> California Integrated Waste Management Board (CI ) staff have <br /> reviewed the DEIR for the document cited above`. <br /> Project Description <br /> Tracy Material Recovery and Solid Waste Transfer, Inc. has <br /> submitted a Use Permit application to locate the Tracy Material <br /> Recovery and Transfer Facility (TMRF) on a 39.2-acre site, south of. <br /> the City of Tracy, on the west- side of MacArthur Drive, south of <br /> Linne Road. The project site' s address is 30703 South MacArthur <br /> Drive, Tracy, and is identified as Assessor Parcel Number 253-130- <br /> 19 . The majority of the site consists of a large reclaimed;gravel <br /> pit, approximately 30-40 feet deep. Lonestar Industries mined the <br /> site for gravelbetween1971 and 1975, and reclaimed and seeded it <br /> in 1986 . <br /> The TMRF will accept non-hazardous solid waste from the City of- <br /> Tracy and the south San Joaquin County area. Recyclable materials <br /> will be extracted and the residual waste will be transported to <br /> either of the North County or Foothill Landfills, It is estimated <br /> that the facility will receive an average of approximately 800 tons <br /> per :day (tpd) , with occasional peaks of 1, 000 tpd. <br />