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i <br /> adds additional cost. Oversized material from screening may be returned for grinding, <br /> recycled to be used in the compost mixture or landfilled. <br /> Compost Quality. The decision on what quality of compost to produce will depend on the <br /> available feedstocks, potential markets for compost and the overall economics of the com- <br /> posting process. Potential uses/markets for the compost are as follows: <br /> • Direct landfilling <br /> • Daily landfill cover <br /> • Bulk agricultural use <br /> • Wholesale to topsoil manufacturers <br /> • Turf farm <br /> • Farm land reclamation <br /> • Wholesale to landscape industry <br /> • Retail to individuals <br /> 4. Fad ty Construction <br /> Include a schematic drawing of buildings and other structures showing lay- <br /> out and general dimensions of unloading, storage, processing, parking and <br /> loading areas. <br /> Describe how all facility equipment and handling areas will be designed and <br /> constructed for sale handling, easy clean up, and prevention of the propaga- <br /> tion of vectors and the creation of nuisances. <br /> Include a diagram of the water delivery system. <br /> The operation of the composting facility will be coordinated with operation of the existing <br /> RRF and landfill facilities. Unloading of materials requiring processing will be done in the <br /> RRF area. Handling of wood waste, green material, and agricultural wastes will be similar <br /> to the existing wood waste handling procedures. MSW processing will require implemen- <br /> tation of new procedures and could be conducted in the RRF facility or require a new <br /> building. The specific requirements will be determined based on operating experience <br /> depending on the types and quantities of materials received and the quality requirements of <br /> the final compost product. An area of over 9 acres is allowed for this operation. <br /> The existing conditions plan, legal property limits, and topography are shown in Fig- <br /> ure 1.2. Except for some setbacks, internal roads, the South Fork easement, and County <br /> of San Joaquin right of way for Austin Road, virtually the entire South Area will be devel- <br /> oped for composting (including the area now occupied by the RRF). The easement and <br /> right of way are shown in Figure 1.2. The ancillary facilities are shown in Figure 1.3. A <br /> detailed site plan, including the unloading, compaction, processing, and loading areas, is <br /> shown in Figure 1.4. <br /> a ea10029M4.wp5/29 <br /> 9/28/94 29 <br />