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gate and the tipping fee is doubled for those vehicles. Load inspection crews are on hand to collect <br />a any litter or other contaminants to the site as each truck unloads. Litter collected is placed in <br />covered receptacle and disposed. <br />The unloading of waste within the MRF affords adequate controls for wind blown materials. <br />Station maintenance is routine, consisting of equipment sweepers, regular staff and AWP laborers. <br />Controls include a set schedule for the roadway, grounds and buildings. Transfer trucks are steam <br />cleaned in the truck wash daily and materials bins are cleaned periodically. Perimeter fencing and <br />surrounding areas are inspected daily and picked by hand to remove any windblown litter. <br />3-.2-.5 3.4.6 NOISE CONTROL <br />in meor-dance with 14 CGR, Seetien 17498.3, noise eopArel measures hwe been instittited a4 the <br />T N4RF&TCrr The primary means of noise control is the walls of the MRF, which contains the <br />noise. Most material and waste handling, processing, recovery and transfer is conducted within the <br />MRF. In addition, all collection vehicles and equipment used at the site are properly muffled. <br />Workers are provided with ear protection as necessary. All eelleetio„ vehieles and equipment usea4 the site are properly muffied. The majority of ma4er-ial and waste l <br />handling, <br />and transfer- is een"etedwithin the LN4RF&TS station to minimize noise. in addition, the e <br />pefi,,,oto,- is feneea and ; most areas vegetation has been established_ <br />In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17498.4, the operator institutes measures to control and <br />prevent the propagation, harborage and attraction of flies, rodents and other vectors and animals, <br />and to minimize bird attraction. Items received at the facility which tend to attract vectors (e.g_ <br />food wastes, seed, etc.) are rapidly processed and transferred off-site for disposal at a Class III <br />landfill. Both the recycling and transfer areas are surveyed regularly for harborage of vectors or <br />birds. AllWaste materials which are brought to the site are transported for disposal within 48 <br />hours. Materials that are recovered as recyclables are processed and removed from the site at <br />regular intervals. , items r-eeeived- _At the faoility whieh ten <br />�_:srrsrer.�r-�=r..:ralszrsr�a-Tr■ <br />Lovelace MRF and Transfer Station Department of Public Works/Solid Waste Division <br />Transfer Processing Report 42 County of San Joaquin -Revised 8/23/07 <br />. - <br />'- <br />_ <br />11 <br />- -.61 NON <br />- <br />In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17498.4, the operator institutes measures to control and <br />prevent the propagation, harborage and attraction of flies, rodents and other vectors and animals, <br />and to minimize bird attraction. Items received at the facility which tend to attract vectors (e.g_ <br />food wastes, seed, etc.) are rapidly processed and transferred off-site for disposal at a Class III <br />landfill. Both the recycling and transfer areas are surveyed regularly for harborage of vectors or <br />birds. AllWaste materials which are brought to the site are transported for disposal within 48 <br />hours. Materials that are recovered as recyclables are processed and removed from the site at <br />regular intervals. , items r-eeeived- _At the faoility whieh ten <br />�_:srrsrer.�r-�=r..:ralszrsr�a-Tr■ <br />Lovelace MRF and Transfer Station Department of Public Works/Solid Waste Division <br />Transfer Processing Report 42 County of San Joaquin -Revised 8/23/07 <br />