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Project Description <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station Expansion <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> rfr✓ <br /> Ritter Control <br /> A routine daily site walk will be conducted by facility personnel to identify and clean <br /> areas around the building which have accumulated litter. <br /> Noise Control <br /> Mobile equipment will have mufflers to minimize noise impacts. Waste processing <br /> equipment to be used at the facility meets OSHA standards for noise and safety. All <br /> employees subject to excessive noise levels will wear ear protection devices in the <br /> enclosed facility. <br /> A noise analysis was performed for the facility as part of the EIR and no impacts were <br /> required. Employee noise exposure shall be controlled by providing proper ear protection <br /> equipment for all employees in compliance with Cal-OSHA/Fed-OSHA. As discussed in <br /> the EIR, noise from station operations is unlikely to create a health hazard to persons <br /> using the site or to nearby residents. As previously discussed, the closest development to <br /> the project site are two residences (mobile homes) located approximately 600 feet'north of <br /> the site on the east side of MacArthur Drive. The closest residential subdivision is <br /> approximately one mile north of the site along MacArthur Drive. In addition, locating the <br /> main processing areas in the bottom of the abandoned gravel pit will reduce noise <br /> exposure outside the site boundaries. See EIR for further information on noise. <br /> Odor Control } <br /> Odor controls shall consist primarily of rapid waste rotation. As discussed above, refuse <br /> shall <br /> be stored at the station for no more than 48 hours. Normal story time me anticipated <br /> at the station is no more than a few hours. Minimizing waste storage at the station <br /> combined with daily sweeping and periodic wash down of the tipping floor, to eliminate <br /> residue build-up, will eliminate the source of any potential odors. A Standard Operating <br /> Procedure (SOP) plan has been prepared and is included in Appendix J. This SOP <br /> addresses the reduction of the generation and emission of odors from the facility. <br /> A misting system is installed within the MRF/TS building over the trailer loading"area to <br /> minimize the potential of odor and dust problems. The misting system will be outfitted <br /> with the ability to convey an enzyme based odor neutralizer should odor become a <br /> seasonal problem during periods of extreme heat. <br /> Compost Facility: <br /> The project description for the composting facility is found in Section II of this document; <br /> it includes an Odor Impact Minimization Plan that is being proposed and ;will be <br /> incorporated into the Report of Compost Site Information as part of the Solid, Waste <br /> Facility Permit revision process. <br /> 28 <br /> 170.18.03 CUP Project Description 121807 <br />