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Construction & Demolition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br />Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />Definitions <br />The Construction and Demolition and Inert Debris Processing Tier Regulations <br />from CalRecycle provide the following definitions: <br />"Inert Debris" means solid waste and recyclable materials that are source <br />separated or separated for reuse, do not contain hazardous waste (as defined in <br />CCR, Title 22, section 66261.3 et. seq.) or soluble pollutants at concentrations in <br />excess of applicable water quality objectives and do not contain significant <br />quantities of decomposable waste. Inert debris may not contain more than 1% <br />putrescible wastes by volume calculated on a monthly basis and the putrescible <br />wastes shall not constitute a nuisance, as determined by the EA. Gravel, rock, <br />soil, sand and similar materials, whether processed or not, that have never been <br />used in connection with any structure, development, or other human purpose are <br />not inert debris and may be commingled with inert debris. <br />(1) "Type A inert debris" includes but is not limited to concrete (including <br />fiberglass or steel reinforcing bar embedded in the concrete), fully cured asphalt, <br />brick, slag, ceramics, plaster, clay and clay products. Type A inert debris is <br />waste that does not contain soluble pollutants at concentrations in excess of <br />water quality objectives and has not been treated in order to reduce such <br />pollutants. The board, upon consultation with the State Water Resources <br />Control Board, will determine on a case by case basis whether materials not <br />listed in this subdivision qualify as Type A inert debris. <br />"Inert Debris (Type A) Processing Operation " means a site that receives less <br />than 1500 tons per operating day of only Type A inert debris for storage, <br />handling, transfer, or processing. <br />"Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris" means source separated or <br />separated for reuse solid waste and recyclable materials, including commingled <br />and separated materials, that result directly from construction, remodeling, repair, <br />demolition or deconstruction of buildings and other structures (collectively, <br />"construction work") that are not hazardous, as defined in CCR, Title 22, section <br />66261.3 et seq., and that contain no more than 1 % putrescible wastes by volume <br />calculated on a monthly basis and the putrescible wastes do not constitute a <br />nuisance, as determined by the EA. <br />(1) C&D debris includes only the following items which meet the above <br />criteria: <br />(A) components of the building or structure that is the subject of the <br />construction work including, but not limited to, lumber and wood, gypsum <br />wallboard, glass, metal, roofing material, tile, carpeting and floor coverings, <br />window coverings, plastic pipe, concrete, fully cured asphalt, HVAC systems and <br />10 170.18 CDI FacReport 050813 revised <br />