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TRACY MATERIALS RECOVERY&TRANSFER FACIM Y <br /> RFI AMENDMENT NO. 3 <br /> Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Station is committed to work with the LEA <br /> on the current and future RFI Amendments while discussing plans to revise the <br /> Solid Waste Facility Permit during 2006 and 2007. <br /> RFI AMENDMENT NO. 3 FORMAT: <br /> RFI Amendment No. 3 is presented as a stand alone document that is presented <br /> as Appendix H to the RFI dated December 1993. Tracy Material Recovery and <br /> Transfer Station (TMR/TS) are committed to prepare a completely new <br /> Transfer/Processing Report (TPR) and Report of Composting Site Information <br /> (RCSI) as part of the Solid Waste Facility Permit Revision process in 2006 and <br /> 2007. <br /> INERT STORAGE AND PROCESSING OPERATION: <br /> Figure 3 — Preliminary Site Plan has been amended to show the Inert <br /> Processing Area just west of the compost pad along the access road to the <br /> northwest area of the facility. The size of the pad is 50 feet wide and 200 feet <br /> long and does not exceed 20 feet in height with 1:1 side slopes. The total volume <br /> of the inert stockpile will not exceed 4,000 cubic yards at any one time. <br /> Recent regulations adopted by the California Integrated Waste Management <br /> Board in August 2003 have state minimum standards for the storage and <br /> processing on inert materials. TMR/TS will conduct operations in a manner that <br /> could conceiving be an exempt activity from any state minimum standards should <br /> the activity be sited away from the current Solid Waste Facility Permit permitted <br /> boundary by only receiving Type A material and with storage of less than 6 <br /> months and with finished products on-site for less than 18 months. Because the <br /> activity is within the permit boundaries of the SWFP, this RFI Amendment is <br /> being filed for the inert storage and processing area. <br /> Material Types: <br /> Materials delivered to the inert processing and storage operations are source <br /> separated and separated for reuse Type A inert material only, are <10% residual <br /> material, contain <1% putrescible material, and are separated at the point of <br /> generation. Inert (Type A) Debris includes specific clean inert material including <br /> but is not limited to concrete (including fiberglass or steel reinforcing bar <br /> embedded in the concrete), fully cured asphalt, brick, slag, ceramics, plaster, <br /> clay and clay products. <br /> Materials are delivered to the facility in debris box trucks and commercial <br /> vehicles. Vehicles are weighed at the facility entrance scale. Trucks and debris <br /> boxes containing inert (Type A) debris are dumped in the Inert Storage and <br /> Processing Area as shown on Figure 3. C&D debris and other reject materials <br /> are separated out by both machine and hand processing and removed from the <br /> Inert Storage and Processing Area. <br /> EDGAR &ASSOCIATES, INC. 2 MAY 22, 2006 <br />