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Facility Capacity Study <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Ration Expansion <br /> 30703 5. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, Callfomla 95377 <br /> The expansion of the facility will also involve the establishment of a biomass gasification <br /> unit for on-site renewableower, CDI <br /> p processing, wood waste grinding, appliance <br /> recycling, equipment storage, truck parking, and associated waste handling activities to <br /> the parcel (APN 253-130-026, the "southern parcel') adjacent to the south of the existing <br /> operations as shown on the attached Site Plans; <br /> Sheet A Proposed Site Layout <br /> Sheet Al Proposed Transfer Station/Material Recovery Facility Floor Plan <br /> Sheet A2 Proposed C&D/Wood Waste Processing Area <br /> Sheet A3 Proposed Compost Site Layout <br /> Sheet A4 Proposed Inert Material Processing Area <br /> Sheet A5 Traffic Capacity Plan <br /> Waste Quantities and Capacity Calculations <br /> The peak capacity of the Tracy MRF & TS will be adequate to accommodate 2,500 tons <br /> per day (TPD). The facility will be fully operational Mondays through. Sundays. A well <br /> known aspect of municipal solid waste management is the seasonal variations of waste <br /> generation. As industry practice, as suggested in the publication, "Handbook of Solid <br /> Waste Management" by Dr. George Tchobanoglous, waste generation may vary about <br /> 30% above and below the average in many communities. Whereas peak tonnage is <br /> being requested for permitting, the seasonal operational average is typically 30% below <br /> the peak. The Facility Capacity Study will analyze the peak tons, understanding that the <br /> average is typically 30% less than the peak. <br /> Table 1 shows the estimated daily peak tonnage of each waste category converted into <br /> cubic yards of material using standard industry average densities. <br /> Table 1 <br /> Typical Daily Throughput <br /> Waste Category Proposed Typical Density Conversion to cubic yards <br /> Input <br /> Municipal Solid 1,000 tons per day 400 pounds per cubic 5,000 CYD <br /> Waste with Food yard (CYD) <br /> Wastes <br /> Commingled 480 tons per day 333 pounds per cubic 3,000 CYD <br /> Rec clables and <br /> Green Material and 200 tons per day 333 pound per cubic 1,600 CYD <br /> co-collected yard <br /> residential green <br /> waste and food <br /> waste <br /> CDI Waste and 820 tons per day 500 pounds per cubic 3,500 CYD <br /> Wood Waste and <br /> Total 2,500 tons per day 380 pounds per cubic 13,100 CYD <br /> and average_ <br /> 2 <br />