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<br /> <br />Lovelace MRF and Transfer Station Department of Public Works/Solid Waste Division <br />Transfer Processing Report 19 County of San Joaquin <br />September 16, 2024 <br /> <br />Additional equipment may be brought on site, as necessary, at the operators’ discretion. <br /> <br />2.9.1 Equipment Maintenance <br />Daily maintenance of the mobile and stationary equipment includes checking belts, engine oil, <br />hydraulic fluid, fuel, etc. An equipment maintenance program for repairs and routine servicing is <br />performed by the operator. All maintenance and repairs are performed by in-house personnel. <br />City of Manteca will maintain their food waste equipment. <br /> <br />2.9.2 Standby Equipment <br />LTS has standby equipment as listed in table 4. Rental equipment is also available as needed <br />from local rental businesses. <br /> <br />3 TRANSFER STATION INFORMATION <br /> <br />3.1 TRANSFER STATION ACTIVITIES <br /> <br />3.1.1 Station Maintenance <br />Preventative maintenance and station repairs are conducted as necessary. Station personnel <br />have been instructed to report any defective or deteriorated conditions to their supervisor. In <br />addition, supervisory personnel frequently monitor the facility for defective or deteriorated <br />conditions. When a problem is identified prompt repair will be implemented. <br /> <br />3.1.1.1 Cleaning and Housekeeping <br />The MRF and facility grounds are cleaned of loose materials and litter each operating day in <br />accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17407.2 (a) (1). A clean-up crew is dispatched regularly to <br />provide general housekeeping at the facility. The crew is responsible for the collection of any off- <br />site litter which may have been generated by the facility. Litter pick-up within the facility yard and <br />around the station is conducted on a continual basis to prevent the tracking or off-site migration <br />of waste materials.