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Project Description <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station Expansion <br /> 30703 5. Mac4rthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> Parking for employees and visitors is located adjacent to the administration and <br /> maintenance building at the southern end of the site. Truck parking is located in the center <br /> of the site adjacent to the MRF/TS building. <br /> Sorting and Transfer Operations <br /> Sorting takes place within the MRF/TS building. Upon arrival at the facility, the general <br /> public is directed to the public tipping area, and commercial vehicles are directed toe the <br /> commercial tipping area. Refuse is dumped directly onto the tipping floor for processing <br /> and pushed using front loaders to the loadout pit and into transfer trailers below. <br /> In addition to materials separated from the mixed waste stream, recyclable materials will <br /> be delivered by the public, picked up a t recycling centers, and picked up a curbside or <br /> other locations within the service area. Individuals arriving at the site are able to drop off <br /> material at the buy-back center within the MRF/TS building. <br /> Recyclables are processed on a mechanical sort-line utilizing manual sorting and <br /> mechanical means to separate plastics, paper and cardboard, metals, glass and other <br /> recoverable materials from the waste stream. Separated recyclables are then baled or <br /> containerized for shipment to their various markets, with residues consolidated with other I <br /> refuse for transfer to landfills for disposal. I <br /> Yard Waste and Composting <br /> An 8.4 acre area to the north of the MRF/TS building is provided for processing and <br /> composting of yard waste. Yard waste is delivered via commercial collection vehicles or <br /> separated from self-haul load.; Large woody material is separated from the yard waste <br /> prior to processing at the composting area, where the material is ground and placed into <br /> windrows on the concrete pad. The windrows are managed in accordance with <br /> California Codes & Regulations, Title 14 requirements until the composting process is <br /> complete. The finished compost product is then sold as a soil amendment to local <br /> markets. <br /> Construction and Demolition/Inert Debris Processing <br /> The facility receives mixed construction and demolition debris and processes it utilizing <br /> a "floor sort" operation; manual labor and mobile equipment are used to separate the <br /> materials for the recovery of recyclable materials, such as wood, metals, cardboard, <br /> wallboard, inerts, and plastics. Some of the materials, particularly inert and wood debris <br /> are received in source-separated loads that are diverted directly to their respective <br /> processing operations areas. <br /> Tracy MRF and TS operates an Inert Processing Area just west of the compost pad <br />` along the access road, in the northwest area of the facility. The size of the pad is 50 feet <br /> wide and 200 feet long and does not exceed 20 feet in height with 1:1 side slopes. The <br /> total volume of the inert stockpile does not exceed 4,000 cubic yards at any one time. <br /> 5 <br /> 170.18.03 CUP Project Description 121807 <br /> I <br />