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Transfer/Processing Report <br />Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />. . � <br />CONTROLSAND SITE <br />18221.6(i) description of the methods used by the facility to comply with <br />each state minimum standard contained in sections 17406.1 through 17419.2 <br />The Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility will comply with state minimum <br />standards and the conditions of the conditional use permit, and all other state and <br />local laws. The following sections of the TPR are described in order as required by <br />state regulations. <br />Siting on Landfills <br />The Facility is not located on top of a landfill, partially closed landfill, or the <br />intermediate cover of a landfill. <br />General Design Requirements <br />The design of the Facility utilized expert advice, as appropriate, from persons <br />competent in engineering, architecture, landscape design, traffic engineering, air <br />quality control, and design of structures. <br />The Transfer/Processing Report was prepared under supervision of Evan W.R. <br />Edgar, Registered Civil Engineer 42053 in the State of California. Evan W.R. <br />Edgar is the Principal Civil Engineer for Edgar & Associates, Inc. and has over 20 <br />years of professional solid waste experience. <br />The design of Facility was based on appropriate data regarding the expected <br />service area, anticipated nature and quantity of wastes to be received, <br />climatological factors, physical settings, adjacent land use (existing and planned), <br />types and number of vehicles anticipated to enter the operation or facility, <br />adequate off-street parking facilities for transfer vehicles, drainage control, the <br />hours of operation and other pertinent information. The facility will be not used by <br />the general public, but the design of the facility took into account the safety <br />features that may be needed to accommodate the general public. <br />The Facility was designed in such a manner as to minimize the propagation or <br />attraction of flies, rodents or other vectors and the creation of nuisances by reason <br />of solid wastes being handled at the operation. Other factors that were taken into <br />consideration were dust control, noise control, public safety, and other pertinent <br />matters related to the protection of public health at the facility. The operational <br />24 <br />