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Transfer/Processing Report <br />Tracy Materia/ Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />Hazardous wastes, special wastes, or other prohibited wastes may be <br />discovered and segregated during the tipping of recyclable materials loads at <br />the Facility which employees are properly trained to handle. Hazardous wastes <br />are stored at the HHW storage areas and collected within 90 days by a <br />licensed hazardous waste handler. Electronic waste is properly stored and <br />collected by e -Recycling of California (or another permitted vendor) within 90 <br />days. Treated wood wastes are segregated, containerized, and disposed of at <br />an approved landfill within 90 days of receipt. Appliances requiring the removal <br />of Freon or mercury switches are stored for less than 60 days until collected or <br />delivered to a metals processor. Fluorescent tubes and batteries are <br />containerized for less than 60 days pending transportation to AERC Recycling <br />Solutions (or another permitted vendor). <br />Litter Control <br />Litter is removed daily, including from underneath equipment and other out-of-the- <br />way locations, by site personnel to prevent accumulated material from interfering <br />with safe operation. A daily (at minimum) site walk by facility personnel focuses <br />on ensuring that wind-blown litter is picked up and a clean appearance <br />maintained. The site is surrounded by fencing as shown on the Site Plan, which <br />prevents litter from blowing from the facility onto public roads or neighboring <br />property. Portable litter fences may be utilized, as needed, dependent upon wind <br />conditions and direction. <br />The operator will enforce a mandatory tarping policy for vehicles using the facility <br />to cover all loads to mitigate roadside litter and dust generation around the facility. <br />Medical Wastes <br />Medical waste will not be accepted, and is strictly prohibited, at the Facility. Should <br />medical waste be identified at the facility, the LEA would be notified immediately. <br />Where a solid waste collector is suspect that medical waste may be commingled <br />with MSW at the point of generation, the solid waste collector will load check the <br />bins prior to collection at the point of generation, and will not collect the loads <br />where a visual inspection would indicate that medical waste is present. The <br />collector would also notify the LEA of the medical waste identification. <br />Transfer Facility: Should the medical waste be found in those loads, by visually <br />identifying the medical waste "red bag" or containers, the LEA will be contacted <br />immediately, to alert them of the medical waste identification. A registered <br />hazardous waste handler will be contacted, with guidance from the LEA, as <br />needed, to recover the medical waste from the MSW loads at the Transfer Facility. <br />Material Recovery Operations: Should sharps or other medical waste be identified <br />on the recyclables pick line or C&D processing area, the supervisor will be alerted, <br />a trained employee would remove the waste from the pick line, and the waste <br />would be stored in an approved medical waste storage container, located in <br />29 <br />