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LA <br />IN <br />Zk <br />TYPE OF FACILITY Expanding Facility - The County owns and operates this <br />facility which is an existing Transfer Station currently <br />being renovated and expanded into a MRF. The expanded <br />facility will occupy 15 acres and include a 124,500 square <br />foot Transfer/Recycling Building, an Office and <br />Maintenance Building, recycling areas, four scales, a scale <br />house, a retention pond for site drainage, and a network of <br />paved roadways. The facilities have been sized to handle <br />the Central County waste stream through the year 2010. <br />All incoming waste will be unloaded onto a tipping floor <br />inside the Transfer/ Recycling Building. Recyclables, <br />such as.metals, plastic, newspaper, cardboard, yard waste, <br />wood, and others, will be separated and sorted. The <br />residual waste is taken to the Foothill Sanitary Landfill. <br />Mechanized equipment will be added in the future to help <br />meet waste diversion goals. <br />FACILITY CAPACITY <br />The Lovelace Materials Recovery Facility and Transfer <br />Station is permitted to process an average of 800 tons per <br />day and a peak of 1300 tons per day. <br />EXPECTED <br />About 15% of the waste passing through this facility will <br />0 <br />DIVERSION RATE <br />be diverted from the waste stream. It is anticipated that <br />this diversion will increase up to 50% by the year 2000. <br />This will require installation of mechanized sorting <br />Greater than 5% <br />equipment in the future. <br />PARTICIPATING <br />City of Manteca. City of Stockton, and the unincorporated <br />JURISDICTIONS <br />Central County area. <br />LOCATION <br />Located on Lovelace Road between Airport Way and <br />Union Road approximately 5 miies south of Stockton in <br />the unincorporated area of central San Joaquin County. <br />NONDISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT <br />0 <br />9 <br />