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Transfer/Processing Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery& Transfer Facility <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> Final Disposal of Solid Waste <br /> 18221.6(m) planned method for final disposal of the solid waste <br /> The Facility is projected to be capable of recovering 50 to 60% of all of the material <br /> that is processed at the facility (based on variable tonnages received for each <br /> waste stream). <br /> MSW is routinely transferred to a permitted solid waste disposal facility for <br /> disposal. <br /> Storage of Recycled Material <br /> 18221.6(n) planned method for the storage and removal of salvaged <br /> material <br /> The Material Recovery Facility will be storing recovered material in the bunker <br /> below from where it was sorted. The multi-bunker systems will store cardboard, <br /> newspaper, mixed paper, tin/ferrous, aluminum, plastics No. 1, plastics No. 2, and <br /> plastics No. 3-7. When the bunkers are full, the materials are baled. The bales may <br /> be stored inside of the MRF Processing Building until loaded out to markets. <br /> There are numerous storage areas for recovered and recycled material on-site: <br /> • Baled storage on paved surfaces outside of the MRF building. <br /> • Baled storage under the canopy <br /> • Storage areas for the higher commodity priced baled materials will be located <br /> inside the expansion area of the MRF building. <br /> • Finished compost on the finished compost storage stockpile area at the north <br /> end of the compost pad. <br /> • Processed inert products, including 3/4 inch AB specification or 3/8 inch utility <br /> sand, at the Inert Processing Areas. <br /> • Recovered wood, metal, drywall, white goods, and residual debris adjacent to <br /> the C&D Processing Area. <br /> Any residual solid waste resulting from recovery operations or routine cleaning is <br /> removed from the site within 48 hours. <br /> 48 <br />