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G. DESIGN CAPACITY <br /> Currently, the station receives approximately 450 tons per day with daily peak loadings <br /> of.up to 650 tons per day. This material is dumped and sorted in the 15,000 square foot <br /> tipping floor building. The proposed expansion will add an additional 89,000 square feet <br /> to the existing 17,000 square foot building. This will increase the resource recovery <br /> capability from the current 650 tons per day of incoming refuse to 2,000 tons per day. <br /> 1 H. PEAK LOADINGS <br /> Peak loading of 2000 tons per day are handled by the use of backup equipment and <br /> additional trips to the landfill. <br /> I. WASTE DISPOSAL <br /> All non marketable waste from the station is taken to designated county landfill sites. <br /> J. WASTEWATER <br /> All wastewater is disposed of in City of Lodi sanitary sewers. Berms are in place to <br /> keep the water that has come in contact with refuse segregated to sanitary sewers. <br /> There is no on site processing of waste water. <br /> Ks MANAGEMENT <br /> California Waste Removal Systems, Inc. is owned and operated by David Vaccarezza. <br /> Mr. Vaccarezza has been involved with the refuse industry in Lodi for 20 years and the <br /> business has been run by his family for 61 years. They have been owners and operators <br /> of the station since its beginning. <br /> The following individuals should be notified in case of an emergency: <br /> Name Telephone Addresses <br /> David Vaccarezza (209) 334-5241 999 E. Turner Road <br /> Lodi, CA 95240 <br /> Tom Sanchez (209) 931-0328 8335 Leale Street <br /> Stockton, CA 95212 <br /> The following organization is used to manage the station: <br /> 89,1 ►IM 13 <br /> 7am�ary 1992 <br />