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11 <br />Construction & Demolition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br />Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />entrance. Additional signage is located within the facility to direct traffic to the <br />Inert Operations Area or the C&D Operations Area, each of which will be <br />identified with a sign. <br />Loadchecking [14 CCR 17409.5] <br />Materials are delivered to the facility in debris box trucks. Tracy MRF & TS <br />accepts source -separated Type A inert and C&D debris collected and delivered <br />to the facility by an affiliated waste service provider, and other known demolition <br />and waste hauling operations. Inert and C&D debris will also be accepted from <br />the general public. All materials are closely evaluated and controlled at the point <br />of generation and in the tipping area to assure minimal contamination. <br />All loads will be checked upon delivery to the Inert Operations Area or C&D <br />Operations Area and prior to loading the materials into the processing <br />equipment. A minimum of one 40 cubic yard debris box will be maintained at all <br />times for placement of unacceptable non -hazardous materials. This bin shall be <br />taken to the MRF/TS building for consolidation with like materials, and removed <br />for legal, offsite disposal at a permitted landfill and replaced within 48 hours, <br />unless an alternate removal frequency is approved by the LEA. <br />Particular attention will be taken to avoid incorporating any chromated copper <br />arsenate (CCA) pressure treated wood and lead based painted materials into <br />C&D mulch. Any contaminated feedstock will be stored in a segregated area for <br />special handling and disposal in a Subtitle D lined landfill, in an area properly <br />designated for such disposal. <br />The LEA will be notified of the identification, segregation, acceptance and <br />disposition of any serious unlawful delivery of hazardous materials identified <br />through this process. Any such items shall be handled and disposed of by trained <br />personnel in accordance with applicable law and regulation. <br />Records of loadchecks and the training of personnel in the recognition, proper <br />handling, and disposition of prohibited waste are kept. A copy of the <br />Loadchecking program and copies of the loadchecking records for three years are <br />maintained on file in the administrative office and are available for review by the <br />LEA during normal business hours. <br />In the event any prohibited wastes are identified, the hauler is required to remove <br />the wastes from the facility for proper disposal elsewhere. Unacceptable material <br />that does not pose an immediate threat to public health and safety and the <br />environment will be collected at the facility and segregated, handled and <br />disposed of by trained personnel in accordance with applicable law and <br />regulation and stored on site at the household hazardous waste (HHW) storage <br />area. It is better to collect these HHW waste materials when there is a chance for <br />22 170.18 CDI FacReport 050813 revised <br />