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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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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
QC Status
Approved
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Report of Composting Site Information <br />Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, Ca. 95377 <br />is appropriate feedstock, material bulk density and moisture content, availability of new or <br />additional feedstock sources, and market demand. There is on-site capacity for 56,000 <br />cubic yards of active compost, curing compost, feedstock, additives and ground <br />material. <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROVISIONS TO HANDLE UNUSUAL PEAK LOADING <br />The equipment and personnel scheduled to be located at the facility are expected to <br />handle any anticipated peak loading. Additional equipment availability to manage a <br />peak -loading situation is detailed in Table 4. Employee rotation, absence due to illness <br />or vacation, have been factored into personnel requirements to allow for peak loading <br />conditions. <br />J. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED METHOD FOR STORAGE AND FINAL <br />DISPOSAL OF NONRECOVERABLE OR NONMARKETABLE RESIDUES. <br />Non-recoverable material is likely to be encountered during normal operations. The <br />quantity of contaminant materials such as glass and cans from restaurant wastes, and <br />plastics from grocery store wastes, will be recovered from the feedstock and will be <br />temporarily stored on-site. The facility is equipped with ample storage and the operator <br />will transfer and remove residuals. The contaminant materials such as glass and cans <br />from restaurant wastes, and plastics from grocery store wastes, will be recovered from <br />the feedstock and will be temporarily stored on-site. Recyclables shipped to the facility <br />will be stored outside in bins or in bunkers inside the building. MSW disposal residues <br />will be taken to a permitted landfill. <br />K. DESCRIPTION OF THE WATER SUPPLIES FOR PROCESS WATER <br />REQUIRED <br />Assuming a maximum throughput of 200 tons per day the facility could require up to <br />21,600 gallons of process water per day. The on-site well has a capacity of 250 gallons <br />per minute and is more than sufficient to achieve this maximum requirement. This <br />water is suitable for use in the composting process to maintain the proper moisture <br />content. Water for feedstock conditioning will be added using a piped irrigation system. <br />The water will be added on the surface of the piles before turning to incorporate <br />moisture into the pile to during the turning of the windrows. Water will be added as <br />required to maintain moisture content at or near 30 percent. The covered aerated static <br />piles are watered when moved during processing or covers may be removed to <br />accommodate supplementary watering, if needed. <br />26 <br />
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