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CJ <br />v <br />Construction & Demolition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br />Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />Table 9 — Mixed C&D Debris Storage Volumes <br />Storage of Materials <br />Maximum Proposed Capacity <br />Gate Tonnage <br />400 TPD <br />30 -day tonnage amount for <br />12,000 Tons <br />maximum operations <br />Maximum permitted storage of <br />12,000 Tons <br />unprocessed and processed <br />material <br />Conversion at 500 pounds per cubic <br />48,000 Cubic Yards <br />yard <br />Storage piles will be limited in size to maintain worker safety and conform to the <br />facility's fire control plan. Mixed C&D debris piles will not exceed 50 feet in width <br />and 20 feet in height; this will allow for water or fire -retardant foam coverage by <br />firefighting equipment, which is continuously maintained and available, and keep <br />the materials within reach of excavating equipment. Site personnel will be trained <br />in fire recognition, use of fire extinguishers and other basic firefighting equipment, <br />and emergency procedures. Debris piles will be separated by a minimum 20 foot <br />access area for heavy equipment, water trucks, and fire trucks or other <br />firefighting equipment. <br />Potential sources of ignition will be isolated from combustible materials. No <br />smoking will be allowed within operations areas. On-site equipment is properly <br />maintained to minimize excess heat or spark generation. <br />Stockpiles of wood debris will be visually inspected and monitored regularly for <br />temperature. Prior to the temperature of unprocessed feedstock reaching 122°F, <br />the materials will be removed from the facility for proper handling or disposal. <br />Continuous cycling of materials considerably minimizes the likelihood of <br />biological decay that causes temperature increases. <br />Due to the proper implementation of a fire prevention plan, the 15 day limits on <br />storage of unprocessed materials, the strict loadchecking program, and routine <br />site inspections by Site Manager, the risk of fire will be minimal. <br />Inspections <br />This facility will submit to monthly inspections from the Local Enforcement <br />Agency (LEA) to verify compliance with state minimum standards for this <br />operation. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division is the Local <br />Enforcement Agency that will be enforcing the Transfer/Processing Regulations <br />on behalf of the California Department of Resources Recovery and Recycling. <br />13 170.18 CDI FacReport 050813 revised <br />