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TRACY WITI MITIERIALS RECOVERY & TRANSFER FACITrTY <br />RFI AMENDMENT NO. 3 <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 />wastes will be encased by shrink wrap as proper storage to mitigate breakage <br />during collection and hauling to an authorized recycler. Bins, boxes, or other <br />containers may be used to package these wastes. The Facility is a registered <br />CRT Handler with the Department of Toxic Substance Control. Regulations <br />(22CCR, Section 66273.35) require large quantity handlers (greater than 5,000 <br />kg. at any one time) comply with: <br />• Storage less than 90 days <br />• Marking or labeling receipt date, <br />• Inventory control system, and <br />• Maintaining a specific accumulation area. <br />YARD WASTE COMPOSTING AREA: <br />Figure 3 — Preliminary Site Plan has been amended to show the Site Plan <br />modifications to the yard waste composting area. <br />Figure 3 — Preliminary Site Plan has been amended to show the Site Plan <br />modifications to the wood waste processing area. <br />The load checking plan has been amended to include treated wood waste <br />(TWW) and CCA wood waste. TTW and CCA wood wastes are not accepted at <br />the facility. <br />Figure 3 — Preliminary Site Plan and Figure 7 — Preliminary Floor Plan have <br />been amended to show the footprint of the building addition. Additionally Figure <br />Al and Figure A2 by Roger J. Wilson Architect have also been provided to show <br />the plan view and profile of the Building Addition. The building will constructed <br />with a concrete slab floor with metal siding and roof. The building will add 11,950 <br />square feet of floor space and will house a paper baler, and will be approximately <br />37 feet tall. <br />EDGAR & ASSOCIATES, INC. 4 APRIL 14, 2006 <br />