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the LS include the Materials Recovery Facility (in which most material recovery activities occur), <br />an Office and Maintenance Building (show on drawing) and related structures. <br />The LTS has designated areas for unloading and transfer of solid waste from the refuse <br />collectors and the general public, unloading of source separated recyclables, storage of <br />recyclable materials, for wood waste, yard waste and electronics storage, for vehicle parking, <br />hazardous waste storage from on-site refuse load checking activities, and for miscellaneous <br />associated activities. <br />The Materials Recovery Facility is designed to accommodate receipt of up to 1,959 tpd, which <br />exceeds the present permit limit of 1,300 tpd. <br />The facility was designed to process 1,280 vehicles per day (Draft and 1993 RSDI Section 5-6). <br />1.6.1 Scale House <br />The scale house allows the weighing of incomings vehicles, collecting appropriate fees for <br />unloading, and verification that the materials intended for unloading are acceptable. <br />1.6.2 Materials Recovery Facility <br />The Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) consists of 120,000 square foot pre-engineered metal <br />building. <br />Customer disposal areas include 24 stalls for "self -haul" and nine stalls for "commercial" vehicles <br />that have a mechanical dumping mechanism. For the purposes of operation, "self -haul" vehicles <br />are those that must be emptied manually. "Commercial" vehicles are those that empty by <br />mechanical means. <br />The <br />MRF is provided with a single <br />Transfer Truck Loading <br />Chute through which refuse enters the <br />tops <br />of the transfer vehicle trailers. <br />Lovelace MRF and Transfer Station <br />Transfer Processing Report <br />April 10, 2015 <br />Department of Public Works/Solid Waste Division <br />County of San Joaquin <br />