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Project Description <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station Expansion <br /> ( 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> �d State Water Resources Control Board <br /> • Conditional Waiver from Waste Discharge Requirements for Certain Composting <br /> Operations, Board Order No. 96-10. <br /> San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District <br /> • Permit to Construct—# N-3187-4-0 <br /> EXISTING SITE DESCRIPTION AND EXPANSION PLANS <br /> This Project Description provides a general overview of the proposed expansion to site <br /> operations. Detailed operational plans for expanded composting, construction and <br /> demolition/inert debris processing are provided in separate sections, as noted on the <br /> Table of Contents. The appendices provided will be referenced in -- and common to — all <br /> three sections of the document. <br /> I <br /> Schematic Drawing of Buildings and Structures and Operations Area <br /> 4 <br /> The Site Plans containing the schematic drawings of buildings and other structures <br /> showing the layout and general dimensions of the operations areas, including the <br /> unloading, storage and loading areas are provided Appendix A. 1 <br /> Existing Activities I <br /> The Tracy MRF & TS accepts nonhazardous solid waste from the City of Tracy and the <br /> south County of San Joaquin area. Recyclable materials are extracted from the waste <br /> stream, and the residual waste is transported to a permitted landfill for disposal, generally <br /> to the Foothill Landfill in the County. <br /> The majority of activities at the facility take place indoors at the MRF/TS building (of <br /> approximately 45,000 square feet), including the tipping, processing and transfer of � <br /> municipal solid waste (MSW) and non-recyclable residues for landfilling, the tipping, <br /> sorting, and processing of recyclables; vehicle and equipment maintenance takes place in <br /> a separate building which also houses the administrative offices. Outdoor activities include <br /> processing and composting of yard waste, sorting of construction and demolition/inert <br /> debris, and processing of white goods for freon and mercury switch removal. <br /> Driveways and parking and maneuvering areas are surfaced with concrete or asphalt. <br /> E Access to the site is via MacArthur Drive to the entrance driveway at the northern end of <br /> the site. Commercial and self-haul vehicles proceed to the gatehouse and are weighed at <br /> the scale, as appropriate, and where loads are screened for hazardous materials and <br /> assessment of tipping fees; the vehicles are then directed to the appropriate tipping areas. <br /> The gatehouse Is located over 800 feet along the access road from the MacArthur Drive <br /> entrance, allowing for substantial queuing of vehicles, negating the need for any traffic to <br /> back up on to MacArthur Drive. <br /> 4 <br /> 170.18.03 CUP Project Description 121807 <br />