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2-1 <br /> 2.0 TRANSFER STATION INFORMATION <br /> 2.1 Transfer Station Activities (14 CCR, Section 18221.6 (d)) <br /> The following sections describe the activities conducted at the RRF from materials receiving <br /> to transfer of refuse/recyclables off-site in accordance with 14 CCR, Section 18221.6 (d). <br /> 2.1.1 Materials Receiving <br /> Incoming loads (i.e., collection vehicles, commercial customers) enter the facility through the <br /> RRF's entrance gate at Austin Road. The RRF transfer facility is located south of the <br /> entrance facility. The RRF has one scalehouse and a scale. It should be noted that the <br /> landfill has separate scalehouse/scale facilities. Incoming loads are weighed or measured <br /> and then directed to the appropriate unloading/tipping areas. In addition, all incoming loads <br /> have their city of origin, material type, and tonnage recorded in the scale's computer <br /> database. An initial visual inspection for the presence of prohibited wastes is also <br /> conducted. Commercial vehicles and larger trucks bring mixed recyclables to the transfer <br /> facility. These loads are required to be covered to prevent litter nuisances (see Section <br /> 3.2.3). These loads are spot checked routinely in accordance with the facility's approved <br /> waste exclusion plan through random load checks conducted by trained station personnel. <br /> Based on the type of material being delivered within the incoming loads, they are directed to <br /> designated unloading areas located within the transfer station building and outside of the <br /> building. After tipping, vehicles exit via the RRF main gate (see Figure 7). <br /> 2.1.2 Unloading <br /> Facility personnel directs all vehicles to the unloading area in the transfer station building or <br /> other appropriate unloading areas outside of the transfer station building as shown on Figure <br /> 7. Trucks back up to the west side of the transfer station building, which is the only side open <br /> for the whole width of the building (120 feet). All incoming recyclables are unloaded on the <br /> floor inside the RRF building, affording additional control for windblown materials. The <br /> operator maintain five bins for residual waste that may be in recyclables or green waste loads. <br /> 2.1.3 Incoming Materials Storage <br /> All of the incoming materials are unloaded on the tipping floor (Figure 8) and then reloaded <br /> onto larger transfer trailers for transport to a permitted recycler. There are no peak loading <br /> periods at the RRF. However, when the building is at capacity, incoming loads are not <br /> accepted until there is sufficient capacity to handle the load. Except for mixed recyclables, no <br /> incoming loads are stored anywhere else except inside the RRF building. Residual municipal <br /> solid waste is not stored for longer than 24 hours. Residual materials are stored in one of <br /> five bins. The transfer station has the capacity to store approximately 200 to 500 tons <br /> (depending on the density of the material) of recyclables within the structure. This storage <br /> Forward Resource Recovery Facility SWT Engineering <br /> Transfer/Processing Report-November 2014 <br /> z:\projects\allied waste\forward\resource recovery facility\5 yr permit rvw 2013-14\tpr 2014\text\sec2.doc <br />