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r- -I <br />LJ <br />Construction & Demolition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br />Tracy Materia/ Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 5. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />proper management as opposed to potential illegal dumping, misuse at the <br />home, or later attempts to pass the HHW through the system undetected. <br />HHW is stored for less than 90 days. The HHW from the load -checking program <br />will be stored within a HHW storage locker at the MRF/TS building. The HHW <br />storage containers and the HHW storage area will conform to the requirements of <br />22 CCR 66265.170, and HHW will be transported by the operator or a licensed <br />vendor to a permitted facility for proper handling and/or disposal. <br />Solid Waste Removal [14 CCR 17410.1] <br />Any residual solid wastes remaining from sorting are containerized for transport <br />to a permitted landfill within 48 hours of filling up the debris box or transfer trailer, <br />at a minimum of once every 7 days. Any putrescible waste will be removed within <br />48 hours of receipt. There will be debris boxes on site for residual material and/or <br />at least one transfer trailer. One debris box will be located next to the Inert Debris <br />Processing Area and 2 debris boxes will be located adjacent to the C&D <br />Processing Area. Transfer trailers will replace debris boxes as the tonnages <br />increase. The type of residual is non-putrescible and will not present a vector <br />attraction or odor problem. <br />Supervision and Personnel [14 CCR 17410.2] <br />An onsite supervisor will be present daily to provide adequate supervision and <br />sufficient qualified personnel to assure operations are proper and in compliance <br />with all applicable laws, regulations permit conditions or other requirements. <br />Training [14 CCR 17410.3] <br />Employees are trained by staff that is skilled in: (1) various aspects of the work <br />and (2) the proper use of facility equipment for which they may be responsible. <br />Potential hazards and safety features are stressed. No employee is permitted to <br />operate equipment until the employee has demonstrated proficiency in its use. <br />Employees are trained in proper load checking techniques, including the <br />screening and recognition of hazardous materials, including, but not limited to <br />lead-based painted wood, asbestos containing material and CCA treated wood. <br />Additional training is provided surrounding environmental controls utilized at <br />facility, employee and public safety, fire safety, and emergency procedures to be <br />followed. <br />Annual review and refresher training ensures continued safe operations of the <br />facility and compliance with regulations. Weekly "tailgate" safety meetings are <br />held to reinforce training and gain employee feedback on potential hazards. <br />23 170.18 CDI FacReport 050813 revised <br />