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Project Description <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 S. Mac4rthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> The MRF Equipment within the Building has recently been upgraded with more <br /> efficient and mechanical equipment to process up to 480 TPD with machinery <br /> capable of processing 20 tons per hours, up to 24 hours per day. The types of <br /> materials on the sort line wil include commercial commingled recyclables as well <br /> as residential commingled recyclables. <br /> The Project Description of the MRF/TS and ancillary facility is fully described in <br /> the attached document formatted as a Transfer/Processing Report. <br /> Composting Facility <br /> The facility will be designed to manage an average of 132 TPD, and up to 200 <br /> TPD for seasonal peaks, of yard waste and food waste keeping the facility at the <br /> current size of 8.4 acres. The wood waste operations will be moved from being <br /> co-located with the compost facility to the expansion parcel to the south. <br /> The composting process will include the inclusion of co-collected residential food <br /> waste with green waste where up to 20% of the material may be food waste. The <br /> material would be composted in outdoor windrows. <br /> The facility would include a new composting method by combing commercial and <br /> institutional food waste and green waste within an enclosed vessel flexible <br /> member bag. This technology is known as aerated static pile with forced area <br /> where odors and liquids are captured within the bag. <br /> The Project Description for the composting facility is fully described in the <br /> attached document formatted as a Report of Composting Site Information. <br /> C&D Processing Facility <br /> S <br /> 9aC t <br /> y <br /> The C&D Processing Area will be relocated from next to the MRF and will <br /> increase in capacity from 175 TPD to 400 TPD. In Phase 1 of the C&D <br /> operations, the operations will be relocated to the southern area of the site <br /> depicted on the proposed Site Plan and continue as a "floor sort" operation, <br /> utilizing manual labor and mobile equipment to separate the debris. Phase 2 <br /> operations will include the construction of a mechanical sort line to more <br /> efficiently process the mixed C&D materials, providing increased design capacity <br /> —to 400 tons per day (TPD) of mixed C&D. <br /> E: <br /> t <br /> The Project Description for the C&D Processing Facility is fully described in the <br /> attached document formatted as a Facility Report. <br /> Inert Debris Processing Operations <br /> Inert debris processing operations will be expanded, adding onsite crushing <br /> operations and an additional one acre operations area, to the existing stockpiling <br />` operations on approximately .25 acre portion of the existing facility, in order to <br /> I <br /> 170.18 CUP Project Des 121907 <br /> ES 6 <br />