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ARCHIVED REPORTS_2023 RPT OF FACILITY INFO
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2023 RPT OF FACILITY INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0505006
PE
4445
FACILITY_ID
FA0006475
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY MATERIAL RECOVERY/TRANSF
STREET_NUMBER
30703
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25313019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
30703 S MACARTHUR DR
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Load Checking Program <br /> Tracy Material Recovery&Transfer Facility <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, CA 95377 <br /> TABLE OF CONTENTS <br /> 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 <br /> 1.1. Goals...................................................................................................................... 1 <br /> 1.2. Responsibility and Authority................................................................................... 1 <br /> 2. Acceptable and Prohibited Wastes......................................................................... 2 <br /> 2.1. Acceptable Waste .................................................................................................. 2 <br /> 2.2. Conditionally Accepted Waste Requiring Special Handling.................................... 2 <br /> 2.2.1. Appliances........................................................................................................2 <br /> 2.2.2. Universal Waste (UW)...................................................................................... 2 <br /> 2.2.3. Treated Wood Waste ....................................................................................... 3 <br /> 2.2.4. Treated Medical Waste .................................................................................... 3 <br /> 2.3. Prohibited Waste.................................................................................................... 3 <br /> 2.3.1. Hazardous Waste............................................................................................. 3 <br /> 2.3.2. Listed Waste.....................................................................................................4 <br /> 2.3.3. Immediate Burial Waste ...................................................................................4 <br /> 2.3.4. Biohazardous/Medical Waste...........................................................................4 <br /> 2.3.5. Other Prohibited Wastes ..................................................................................4 <br /> 3. Public Communication/Education...........................................................................4 <br /> 3.1. Signage ..................................................................................................................4 <br /> 3.2. Printed Information ................................................................................................. 5 <br /> 3.3. Verbal Communication ........................................................................................... 6 <br /> 3.3.1. Phone Personnel.............................................................................................. 6 <br /> 3.3.2. Fee Collector.................................................................................................... 6 <br /> 3.3.3. Spotter.............................................................................................................. 6 <br /> 3.3.4. Load Checker................................................................................................... 6 <br /> 4. Training Requirements........................................................................................... 6 <br /> 4.1. Introduction ............................................................................................................ 6 <br /> 4.2. Trainee Responsibilities ......................................................................................... 7 <br /> 4.3. Training .................................................................................................................. 7 <br /> 4.3.1. Awareness Training.......................................................................................... 7 <br /> 4.3.2. Load Checker Training ..................................................................................... 8 <br /> 4.3.3. Supervisors/Managers Training........................................................................ 8 <br /> 4.4. Training Recordkeeping .........................................................................................9 <br /> 5. Load Check Program Equipment ...........................................................................9 <br /> 6. Load Checking Procedures.................................................................................... 9 <br /> 6.1. Constant Visual ...................................................................................................... 9 <br /> 6.2. Random Routine .................................................................................................. 10 <br /> 6.3. Targeted Non-Routine.......................................................................................... 10 <br />
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