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Transfer/Processing Report <br />Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />Compost Facility: <br />The Report of Compost Site Information for the composting facility is found in <br />Section II of this document; it includes an Odor Impact Minimization Plan (OIMP) <br />that is being proposed and will be incorporated as part of this Solid Waste Facility <br />Permit revision process. <br />Hazardous Waste Exclusion Program <br />Tracy will not intentionally accept hazardous wastes, including paint, and special <br />wastes. <br />Should unauthorized hazardous wastes be discovered during the transfer process, <br />control measures as necessary to protect public health, safety and the <br />environment will be implemented by Tracy, such as elimination or control of dusts, <br />fumes, mists, vapors or gases shall be taken prior to isolation or removal from the <br />operation or facility. <br />Liquid wastes and sludges will not be accepted or stored at the Facility. <br />The loadchecking protocol for the Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />consists of the following: <br />• The curbside collected MSW, recyclables, and organic waste will have already <br />been initially screened by the collection driver before the load arrives at the <br />site. Remaining unacceptable materials are detected during the transfer <br />process. <br />• Only non -hazardous wastes are accepted at the site. Typical unacceptable <br />materials include liquid wastes, paint containers, aerosol cans, and friable <br />asbestos, which will be stored inside of the MRF Building or C&D Processing <br />Area upon detection. <br />• All loads are visually checked as they are transferred. Debris boxes are <br />checked at pickup and during the tipping and sorting process. <br />• The greatest likelihood of hidden hazardous waste, special wastes, or other <br />prohibited wastes being in the waste stream occurs in the debris boxes and <br />annuals. The loads are visually screened for unacceptable materials by <br />employees helping with the transfer and/or processing. Unacceptable materials <br />are extracted from the waste and stored in a Title 22 -compliant hazardous <br />waste storage locker at the facility, where it is handled by a licensed contractor <br />to manage. As each debris box is numbered, the unacceptable waste can be <br />traced back to its origin, if necessary. Tracy experiences a very low incidence <br />of unacceptable waste being mixed in the debris box material. Tracy provides <br />debris box customers with a written list of acceptable and unacceptable <br />materials. <br />28 <br />