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Project Description <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station Expansion <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> Trac MRF & TS FACILITY <br /> Y EXPANSION <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> Project Overview <br /> This Project Description describes the design and operational modifications, and the <br /> proposed expansion, of the Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station (Tracy <br /> MRF & TS). which is owned and operated by Tracy Material Recovery & Solid Waste <br /> Transfer, Inc. of Tracy, California. The proposed expansion will enable the facility to better <br /> serve the long-term needs of the local community to provide improved landfill diversion <br /> opportunities as well as the establishment of a regional hub that will enable the processing <br /> and transfer of recyclable materials with enhanced economies of scale and reduced <br /> environmental impacts. <br /> The Trac MRF & TS serve h <br /> Y s the City of Tracy and the Southern San Joaquin County <br /> area. Refuse and recyclables from the City of Tracy and the unincorporated County area <br /> are brought to the facility for sorting and processing. Recyclables are transported to <br /> vendors and residuals are transported to a disposal site. The facility has been <br /> instrumental in enabling Tracy and San Joaquin County to meet AB 939 goals, removing <br /> valuable recyclables from the waste stream and providing refuse transfer capability, thus <br /> reducing air quality impacts of diesel emissions. <br /> In addition to the transfer capability of the facility, a materials recovery and recycling <br /> t program consisting of the removal from the waste stream of aluminum, glass, paper, <br /> metals, wood, inerts, cardboard, plastics and yard waste is conducted. Organic materials j <br /> (consisting of yard waste, agricultural waste, and food waste) are managed at the onsite <br /> composting facility. Tracy Material Recovery & Solid Waste Transfer, Inc. vehicle <br /> maintenance and operations facilities are also housed at the facility. <br /> f <br /> The expansion of the facility will include an increase in the overall incoming tonnage from <br /> the current 1,000 tons per day (TPD) to the proposed throughput capacity of 2,500 TPD. <br /> The majority of the increased design capacity is achieved through the addition of <br /> technologically-improved MRF equipment coupled with expanded MRF processing hours. <br /> Additionally, an expansion of the composting operations — while not increasing the <br /> throughput tonnage - will involve broadening the types of organics processed from yard <br /> waste to include pre- and post-consumer food waste. Increased tonnages of construction <br /> and demolition/inert debris (CDI) is also expected as a result of substantial area growth <br /> and the anticipated development of CDI ordinances — ordinances that mandate the <br /> recycling of CDI debris resulting from commercial and residential construction and <br /> demolition projects—that are prevalent on both a statewide and local basis. <br /> The expansion of the facility will also involve the establishment of CDI processing, wood <br /> waste grinding, appliance recycling, equipment storage, truck parking, and associated <br /> M waste handling activities on the parcel (APN 253-130-026)(the "southern parcel") <br /> adjacent to the south of the existing operations. The southern parcel is currently <br /> 1 <br /> 170.18.03 CUP Project Description 121807 <br /> I <br />