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Transfer/Processing Report <br />Tracy Materia/ Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />® 30703 5. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />loading pit. Drains are in place at the end of each ramp to collect the storm water <br />and pump it up to the storm water collection system. <br />Liquids from the loading pit area will be managed as wastewater. The amount of <br />liquid will be minimized due to the drainage controls at each end of the ramp and <br />the covered loading bays where rain water will be directed away from the loading <br />bay. Some liquids may be generated off the tipping pad even with the slightly <br />concave design of the floor. The final design will allow the contact liquids from the <br />loading pits to flow through a clarifier to remove solids, then to an on-site storage <br />tank. The tank will be pumped as frequently as necessary to prevent overflow. <br />Wastewater from the tank will be pumped and transported to an offsite sanitary <br />sewer dump station or directly to a POTW in the local area. <br />No storm water or free liquids will be disposed of in the proposed or existing septic <br />system. Only toilets, sinks, and other office or locker room type facilities will be <br />drained into the septic systems. <br />Dust Control <br />Incoming and outgoing traffic, as well as the transfer of materials, have the Dust in <br />the trailer loading area of the MRF/TS building will be controlled using a misting <br />ANIL system. Traffic areas of the site will be paved with concrete or asphalt concrete <br />and thereby reduce the generation of dust. <br />Manual watering of the Composting Facility and the C&D/Inert Processing Area is <br />done to control dust. The watering is done using handheld hoses or by a <br />dedicated water tender. As necessary, employees water the green material, wood <br />waste, and C&D material as it is unloaded from collection trucks and reloaded into <br />the transfer trucks. The water spray is mostly absorbed by the material. The <br />material is not sprayed so much as to generate runoff from the debris piles. <br />Odor Control <br />Odor controls shall consist primarily of rapid waste removal. As discussed above, <br />refuse shall be stored at the station for no more than 48 hours. Normal storage time <br />anticipated at the station is no more than a few hours. Minimizing waste storage at <br />the station combined with daily sweeping and periodic wash down of the tipping floor, <br />to eliminate residue build-up, will eliminate the source of any potential odors. A <br />Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) plan has been prepared. This SOP addresses <br />the reduction of the generation and emission of odors from the facility. <br />A misting system is installed within the MRF/TS building over the trailer loading <br />area to minimize the potential of odor and dust problems. The misting system will <br />be outfitted with the ability to convey an enzyme based odor neutralizer should <br />odor become a seasonal problem during periods of extreme heat. <br />27 <br />