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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2013_2
RECORD_ID
PR0505006
PE
4445
FACILITY_ID
FA0006475
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY MATERIAL RECOVERY/TRANSF
STREET_NUMBER
30703
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25313019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
30703 S MACARTHUR DR
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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C <br />Report of Composting Site Information <br />Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, Ca. 95377 <br />• The temperature and moisture of the ASP materials will be monitored and controlled, <br />and the piles turned on a 15 -day cycle so that the composting process is maintained <br />and evenly distributed to all materials. A front-end loader or compost turner will be <br />used to move the ASPs, and ASPs will be maintained to meet the time and <br />temperature requirements. <br />Water will be added as necessary to the ASPs to maintain the appropriate <br />composting moisture. Water will be sprayed under the weatherproof covers, or prior <br />to placing the compost cover layer, as needed to maintain optimum composting <br />conditions. The frequency of spray irrigation will vary with the season and moisture <br />content of feedstock materials. A water truck may also be used to control dust <br />generation during grinding or screening and be available for fire protection. <br />• During the pathogen reduction phase, the controlled aeration process in the covered <br />ASP method provides sufficient oxygen to sustain the biological activity and keep <br />the material at a temperature of 55 degrees Celsius (131 degrees Fahrenheit), or <br />higher, for a period of 3 days, or longer, which meets regulatory pathogen reduction <br />requirements (14 CCR §17868.3). There will be a minimum of 2 rotations of the ASP <br />during a 45 -day period during which readings such as temperature and oxygen <br />content are monitored and documented on a continual basis. For management <br />purposes, upon completion of the pathogen reduction phase, temperature of the <br />windrows is measured automatically and aeration flow rates are adjusted by the <br />control system as needed to properly manage the composting process, minimize fire <br />danger, and produce optimum end product. When the desired level of decomposition <br />has been achieved, the compost materials will be screened, then moved to the <br />curing areas for a two to six-week period or left in place until shipment from the site. <br />• Compost product will be sampled at a frequency of one composite of twelve samples <br />per each 5,000 cubic yards for the metals constituents required by 14 CCR <br />§17868.2. <br />• From the start of all composting cycles, temperatures will be taken and recorded <br />automatically, and monitored daily to confirm satisfactory results. Temperature <br />measurements will be taken at 12 to 18 inches below surface for the ASP process. <br />The minimum frequency for temperature readings for this method will be based on a <br />200 cubic yard volume per reading. <br />Procedures for taking temperatures <br />• Temperature probes 1 to 2 feet long, with a dial on one end and a <br />thermocouple on the other will be used for taking temperatures. <br />The temperature probes will transmit readings to the control system <br />via hard -wire or radio frequency connections. <br />• Depths at which the temperatures will be taken as discussed <br />above. <br />16 <br />
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