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I. FACHM OVERVIEW <br /> A. INTRODUCTION <br /> This Report of Station Information describes the design and operation of the Tracy Materials <br /> Recovery and Transfer Facility which will be owned and operated by Tracy Material Recovery <br /> & Solid Waste Transfer, Inc. of Tracy, CA. <br /> The station is designed for an average material handling of 800 tons per day (tpd), with a peak <br /> loading of 1,000 tpd and will serve the City of Tracy and the Southern San Joaquin County area. <br /> Refuse and recyclables from the City of Tracy and unincorporated South County area will be <br /> brought to the facility for sorting and processing. Recyclables will be transported to vendors <br /> and residuals will be transported to a disposal site. The facility will help Tracy and San Joaquin <br /> County meet AB 939 goals, remove valuable recyclables, from the waste stream and provide <br /> refuse transfer capability. <br /> Solid waste generated in the City of Tracy and the surrounding unincorporated area is currently <br /> disposed of at the Corral Hollow Landfill located on Corral Hollow Road at Interstate 580, <br /> approximately five miles southwest of downtown Tracy. The site is owned by San Joaquin <br /> County. The County Public Works Department operates the site which receives approximately <br /> 1,200 cubic yards of waste six days per week from the South County region and 40 cubic yards <br /> from outside the County consisting of residential, commercial and industrial solid waste. <br /> The Corral Hollow Landfill is anticipated to reach capacity by 1995. A new landfill, if sited, <br /> will not, in all probability, be ready for use in 1995. Waste would most likely have to be <br /> transported to the Foothill Sanitary Landfill or North County Sanitary Landfill in northern San <br /> Joaquin County approximately 45 miles, one way, from the City of Tracy or to the Loveless <br /> Transfer Station located in Stockton. Without a materials recovery and transfer facility, the <br /> waste would be hauled this distance by commercial collection vehicles and private residents. <br /> This facility will allow the waste to be transported in trailers with 20 to 25 ton capacity thus <br /> decreasing the number of vehicle trips necessary. <br /> In addition to the transfer capability of the facility, a materials recovery and recycling program <br /> consisting of the removal from the waste stream of aluminum, glass, paper, metals, wood, <br /> cardboard, plastics and yard waste will be conducted. Tracy Material Recovery & Solid Waste <br /> L:/PR0JECT139711W/RS1-1.TCY <br /> Revision 1.0 1 December 15, 1993 <br />