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Califomi me ated Waste emBoard , •�: <br /> �' ana gs <br /> ..° Rosario Marin, Chair <br /> •;®®® <br /> 10011 Street• Sacramento, California 95814 • (916)341-6000 <br /> Alan C.Lloyd,Ph.D. Mailing Address: P. O. Box 4025, Sacramento, CA 95812-4025 <br /> Y Arnold Schwarzene e, <br /> Secretaryfor www.Ciwmb.Ca Dov Governor gg <br /> Environmental <br /> Protection <br /> August 3, 2005 <br /> Mr. Mike Repetto <br /> Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Station <br /> 60 East 11 th Street <br /> Tracy, CA 95376 <br /> RE: SITE VISIT DURING SURVEY WEEK JUNE 8-14,2005 <br /> Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Station- SWIS #39-AA-0024 <br /> Dear Mr. Repetto: <br /> In a continued effort to increase the accuracy of disposal reporting, unannounced site visits at <br /> landfills and transfer stations are being conducted throughout the state. The purpose of these <br /> visits is to determine whether waste origin information is being collected as required by Title 14 <br /> California Code of Regulations (CCR) Sections 18805-18810, and to observe how the surveys <br /> are being conducted. These regulations specify that all permitted solid waste facilities are to <br /> conduct, at a minimum, quarterly surveys to obtain information on the jurisdictions) of origin <br /> for each vehicle load, including self-hauled waste, delivered to the facility during the required <br /> survey weeks. <br /> During the origin survey week, June 8-14,2005, California Integrated Waste Management Board <br /> staff brought waste to Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Station. Gatehouse staff asked for <br /> information regarding the origin of the waste. Specifically, the gate attendant asked, "Where is <br /> your waste from?" and correctly listed the reported jurisdiction of origin on the receipt. <br /> After observing the procedures at Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Station during the <br /> above mentioned survey week,the site was found in compliance with the requirements set forth <br /> in Title 14 CCR Section 18805. <br /> California Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Printed on Recycled Paper <br /> The energy challenge facing California is real.Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption.For <br /> a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs,see our Web site at htty://www.ciwmb.ca.gov! <br />