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9 0 <br />STOCKTON RECYCLING & TRANSFER STATION <br />F,YP <br />10 9 9 F41 <br />Stockton Recycling & Transfer Station is an existing recycling facility. The existing facilities <br />and operations, and those proposed, are described in detail in the Report of Station Information <br />prepared in June, 1996 by Condor Earth Technologies, Inc. Portions of that report are hereby <br />incorporated, and modified when appropriate, to proved supporting information to the initial <br />Study prepared for the City of Stockton Community Development Department. Bold text in <br />this attachment refer to topic headings in the Initial Study. <br />A. Project Description <br />1. General Description of project: <br />The recycling operations at 401 S. Lincoln Street are wholly owned and operated by <br />Stockton Recycling Inc., DBA Stockton Recycling & Transfer Station. The transfer <br />facility has been in operation at this location since 1935, and became a state certified <br />recycling facility and processing center in 1978, operating under solid Waste Facilities <br />Permit No. 39 -AA -016. <br />2. Operational characteristics: <br />Describe the Basic Operation: Stockton Recycling & Transfer Station receives <br />recyclable materials from commercial, residential, industrial, construction, and <br />demolition types of customers. Materials processed at Stockton Recycling & Transfer <br />Station are predominantly source -separated materials retrieved from the typical <br />municipal waste stream. Hours of operation are 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday - <br />Friday. Public hours are 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. <br />Materials Received: Recyclable materials that are commonly processed by Stockton <br />Recycling & Transfer Station are aluminum, tin and bi-metal cans, California <br />Redemption glass and mixed glass, all grades of cardboard and paper, and all <br />categories of plastics, green waste, wood and concrete. Other miscellaneous recyclable <br />materials are accepted, so long as they comply with applicable Federal, State, County <br />and City codes and regulations and adopted standards. Non -recyclable materials that <br />arrive at Stockton Recycling & Transfer Station as a result of the operation are stored <br />on site for a maximum of 48 hours or less, before being delivered to Forward Landfill <br />as per our Solid Waste Facility Permit 39 -AA -0016. <br />Types of Materials Not Received: Materials that are not accepted, stored, or <br />processed at Stockton Recycling & Transfer Station, include residential refuse, sewage <br />sludge, septic tank pumping, agricultural wastes, cannery waste, liquid waste, dead <br />animals, untreated medical waste, non -hazardous waste requiring special handling, <br />designated waste or hazardous waste unless the acceptance of such waste is authorized by <br />all applicable permits. <br />