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C <br />Transfer/Processing Report <br />Tracy Materia/ Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />stream. A closed water loop is used for cooling as well as to provide a seal to the <br />bottom of the gasifier. Water slurry level is maintained in a tank and pumped to an <br />automated filter. The automated filter is typical for river sludge treatment and <br />separates the solids from the recirculated water. The char byproduct, also called <br />biochar, is separated out using a special mechanical separator and periodically <br />tested prior to resale as a soil amendment, sequestering carbon in the ground in <br />solid form for up to 1,000 years. Water leaving the filter is passed through a final <br />stationary filter prior to heat exchange. The scrubbing water is absorbing heat from <br />the product gas and must be cooled in a cooling tower prior to returning to the <br />closed-loop scrubber. <br />Material Storage <br />There are numerous storage areas for recovered and recycled material on-site: <br />• Baled storage on paved surfaces outside of the MRF/TS building. <br />• Baled Stroage under the proposed Canopy <br />• Storage areas for the higher commodity priced baled materials will be located <br />inside the expansion area of the MRF/TS building. <br />• Finished compost on the finished compost storage stockpile area at the north end <br />of the compost pad. <br />ANIL • Processed inert products, including 3/ inch AB specification or 3/8 inch utility <br />sand, at the Inert Processing Areas. <br />• Recovered wood, metal, drywall, white goods, and residual debris adjacent to the <br />C&D Processing Area. <br />l� <br />Household Hazardous Waste, Universal Waste, and Electronic Wastes <br />Household hazardous waste will be collected as part of the load check program at <br />the Material Recovery Facility, the Transfer Station, the Composting Facility, the <br />C&D Processing Operations, and the Inert Processing Operations. HHW, <br />including latex paint, used oil and oil filters, and antifreeze, would be stored during <br />regular business hours by personnel at a location within the MRF/TS Building in <br />the method described below. <br />The facility will not intentionally accept or store hazardous wastes, including <br />batteries, oil, paint, and special wastes, unless it has been approved to handle the <br />particular waste by the appropriate regulatory agencies. Such approvals shall be <br />placed in the operating record. <br />Should unauthorized hazardous wastes be discovered, control measures as <br />necessary to protect public health, safety and the environment will be <br />implemented, such as elimination or control of dusts, fumes, mists, vapors or <br />gases shall be taken prior to isolation or removal from the operation or facility. <br />fi[ <br />