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Transfer/Processing Report <br />Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 5. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />18221.6(h) Information showing the types and the daily quantities of solid <br />waste to be received. If tonnage was figured from records of cubic yards, <br />include the conversion factor used <br />Nature and Quantity of Wastes to be Accepted <br />The Tracy MRF & TS receives material types that are accepted and prohibited at <br />the facility as listed in Table 5. <br />Table 5 - Materials Accepted and Prohibited <br />Materials Accepted <br />Materials Prohibited <br />Municipal Solid Wastes <br />Special Wastes <br />Source Separated Rec clables <br />Hazardous Wastes <br />Commingled Rec clables <br />Ashes <br />Commercial Wastes <br />Medical Wastes <br />Self -Haul Wastes <br />Sludges <br />Construction and Demolition Wastes <br />Asbestos Containing Wastes <br />Inert Wastes <br />Biosolids <br />Household Hazardous Waste <br />Liquid Wastes <br />Small Quantity Generator Waste <br />Large Animals <br />Universal Waste/Electronic Wastes <br />Industrial Wastes <br />Green Material and Green Waste <br />Food Material and Food Wastes <br />Co -collected green waste and food waste <br />Wood Wastes <br />Metallic Appliances <br />Cannery Wastes <br />Waste Quantities and Capacity Calculations <br />The peak capacity of the Tracy MRF & TS will be adequate to accommodate 1,800 <br />tons per day (TPD). The facility will be fully operational Mondays through <br />Sundays. Table 6 shows the estimated daily tonnage of each waste category. <br />21 <br />