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1, . _.::_. <br />B. The California Waste Removal Systems MRF is owned and operated <br />by California Waste Removal Systems, Inc., a private company <br />located in Lodi. It accepts and processes source separated <br />residential, commercial, and industrial recyclable materials. <br />It also includes a transfer station where sorting occurs <br />before transporting waste to the North County Landfill. About <br />28 percent of the waste going through the facility is <br />diverted. The site also includes a permitted compost <br />facility. <br />C. The Stockton East Side Transfer Station is a privately owned <br />and operated transfer station that handles primarily <br />commercial and industrial waste. Currently, about 20 percent <br />of the waste that passes through this facility is diverted <br />from the waste stream. It is permitted to handle a maximum of <br />512 tons per day. <br />D. The Forward Incorporated MRF is located south of Stockton and <br />is owned and operated by Forward, Inc., a private collection <br />company and landfill. It consists of a 12,000 square foot <br />building that is permitted to accept about 250 tons a day. <br />c <br />However, the facility is seeking to increase its permitted <br />capacity. Currently, about 72 percent of the waste passing <br />through this facility is being diverted. <br />E. The Lovelace Materials Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br />is a County owned and operated MRF with a 125,000 square foot <br />building. Waste from the Central County Area is delivered <br />inside of the building where it is sorted to remove recyclable <br />materials and green waste. The residual waste which is not <br />recycled is transferred to one of the County landfills. This <br />facility is open to the public. <br />F. The Independent Trucking Company Transfer Station and <br />Recycling Center does business as Delta Paper Stock Company. <br />It is privately owned and operated within the City of Stockton <br />by the City's franchised residential refuse collector. It is <br />permitted to receive up to 250 tons per day of residential and <br />commercial waste. Incoming curbside collected recycled <br />material is dumped onto a sorting floor where recycled <br />materials are pushed into a baler for processing for market. <br />Residuals are taken to the Forward, Inc., Landfill for <br />dis osal. About 96 percent of the waste passing through this <br />F% =a p <br />20 <br />Chapter 4, 4/22/96 <br />