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Transfer/Processing Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br /> 30703 5. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> hammermill grinder. The hammers, which are attached to a rotor or shaft impact <br /> the feed material, breaking it into smaller pieces. Below the hammer circle is a <br /> series of cast grates. The material remains inside the hammermill and is crushed <br /> or torn between the hammers and grates until its size is sufficiently reduced to <br /> pass through the grates where it is discharged onto a conveyor below. <br /> A transfer truck would receive the processed food waste from the stacking <br /> conveyor. The anticipated system capacity is 20 tons per hour, but may vary <br /> depending on the materials being sorted and on any future upgrades or additions. <br /> Other mechanisms, procedures or technologies may be incorporated into the <br /> system to improve its capabilities in the future. <br /> Solar Panel; <br /> The roof top of the Building would support solar panels with the capability to <br /> generate up to 800 kilo-watt hour of renewable energy. Current regulations allow <br /> the installation of solar panels administratively. The project is explicitly stated here <br /> to demonstrate the transformation of Facility into using carbon neutral energy <br /> sources. <br /> Composting Facility <br /> A detailed project description of the composting process is presented in Section 11 <br /> of this document. The composting technology to accommodate food waste will <br /> included a covered aerated static pile system. <br /> Construction and Demolition/Inert Debris Processing Operations <br /> A detailed CDI project description is provided in Section III of this document. The <br /> below information presents a brief summary of the proposed operations. <br /> Biomass Gasification Unit <br /> The Biomass Gasification Unit proposes to use 40 TPD of processed clean wood <br /> waste to generate 1 mega-watt/hour of energy for on-site use. A similar Biomass <br /> Gasification Unit was recently permitted in Merced County and has obtained an <br /> Authority to construct permit from the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control <br /> District. A copy of the permit and the Application Review are provided in Appendix <br /> E as a reference. <br /> The current operations have clean wood waste recovered from the mixed C&D <br /> Processing Facility being ground into into wood chips. The wood waste is <br /> stockpiled on a pad for a maximum period of 30 days. Chipping and grinding <br /> generally occurs within a few days. The wood chips are loaded from the stockpile <br /> into transfer trailers where the material is transported to an off-site biomass energy <br /> facility. There is no on-site biomass energy facility. <br /> The proposed biomass gasification operations would include the following activity <br /> and as provided in Table 3 below: <br /> 13 <br />