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TRACY MATERIALS RECOVERY & TRANSFER FACILITY <br />RFI AMENDMENT NO. 3 <br />Operations: <br />Inert debris that has been received will be removed within 6 months of receipt. <br />Storage of unprocessed material will not exceed 6 months or 4,000 cubic yards <br />of material. <br />Figure 3 — Preliminary Site Plan has been amended to show the Appliance <br />Recycling Area in the northwest corner of the facility. TMR/TS stores metal <br />appliances at the site and contracts out the removal of mercury switches and <br />other items to a Certified Appliance Recycler. <br />On January 1, 2006, any person who transports, delivers, or sells discarded <br />major appliances to a scrap recycling facility must provide evidence that the <br />person is a certified appliance recycler. Certification allows the removal of <br />materials requiring special handling and the ability to transport, deliver, or sell <br />discarded major appliances to a scrap recycling facility. <br />TMR/TS is not a certified appliance recycler, but may store, transport, deliver, or <br />sell discarded major appliances to a scrap recycling facility. TMR/TS does not <br />crush, bale, shred, saw or shear apart, or otherwise process in such a manner <br />any appliances that could result in the release, or prevent the removal, of <br />materials that require special handling. <br />TMR/TS stores the appliances fro up to 90 days, and may contract for the <br />removal of materials requiring special handling on-site, and/or haul the <br />appliances to the scrap recycling facility that is a certified appliance recycler <br />where the appliances will have the material requiring may special handling will <br />be removed prior to being crushed, baled, shredded, or sawed or sheared apart. <br />UNIVERSAL AND ELECTRONIC WASTE STORAGE: <br />Figure 3 — Preliminary Site Plan has been amended to show the Electronic <br />Waste and Universal Waste Storage Area next to the Glass Bunker Area just <br />northeast of the Transfer Station. Changing state regulations has created this <br />new class of wastes (cathode ray tubes, thermostats, fluorescent lighting tubes, <br />and batteries) whose content of certain hazardous components (e.g. mercury <br />and cadmium) requires special handling. The goal of the Universal Waste Rule <br />is to prevent landfilling and encourage recycling. Universal waste such as CRTs <br />that are recovered from the tipping floor or dropped of will be stored on a pallet or <br />in containers in the designated Storage Area. Auto batteries and single use <br />alkaline -type batteries will be stored in boxes or placed on a pallet in a non -traffic <br />area within the Transfer Station following current load checking procedures. <br />Universal wastes will be temporarily stored in the separated non -traffic area of <br />the Facility prior to being transferred off-site. Typically, a pallet of universal <br />EDGAR & ASSOCIATES, INC. 3 APRIL 14, 2006 <br />