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Project Description —Construction & Demolition/Inert Debris f=acility Report r <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 S MacArthur Drive, Tracy California 95377 <br /> Site Restoration <br /> The proposed facility is not designed with a pre-scheduled termination date. <br /> However, once the facility ceases operations, Tracy MRF & TS will comply with <br /> the site restoration requirements of 14 CCR §17384.1. This will include cleaning <br /> the operations area and any on-site structures—and proper disposal, reuse or <br /> recycling—of all residues including, but not limited to construction and demolition <br /> and inert debris, and other materials related to operations, in addition to cleaning <br /> and removal of all processing equipment. The LEA will be notified at least 30 <br /> days prior to site restoration activities commencing. <br /> Description of Methods to Comply with Title 14 <br /> The facility will employ methods to comply with the state minimum standards <br /> from the California Code of Regulations- Title 14 listed below: <br /> • Article 6.2. Operating Standards <br /> p 9 <br /> • Article 6.3. Record Keeping Requirements <br /> • Article 6.35 Additional Operating Requirements for Facilities Only <br /> Article 6.2 Operating—_ pg Standards f 9 4 CCR 17407.1 – 1749 0.41 <br /> Burning Wastes and Open Burning [14 CCR 17407.1] <br /> Burning wastes are not accepted. Any burning wastes that are inadvertently ' <br /> received in C&D debris boxes will be separated from other combustible <br /> materials, placed in a safe area away from operations areas or other potential fire <br /> hazards, spread, and fire extinguished using the existing water hoses normally <br /> applied to dust suppression or other firefighting equipment, as necessary."There <br /> will be no open burning on-site. <br /> The operator maintains several hydrants disbursed throughout the facility, as part <br /> of the onsite water supply system which includes a 150,000 gallon water tank <br /> (fed by onsite wells) and pressurization equipment. Hoses, also used onsite for <br /> dust suppression purposes, are available to suppress small fires, should they <br /> occur. ' Process water used for dust or fire control or other operational <br /> requirements, and will be minimized only to what is necessary. Surface water <br /> runoff, including all process water, will be directed to a onsite retention basin by <br /> use of grading design and drainage ditches, where it will be properly treated, if I <br /> necessary, to eliminate potential environmental impacts. <br /> Cleaning [14 CCR 17407.21 <br /> The facility will be maintained regularly by site personnel. A daily site walk will be <br /> conducted by facility personnel to identify areas of the entrance, site and <br /> buildings in need of cleaning or repair. Loose materials and litter will be removed <br /> 16 170.18 CDI FacReport 121907.doc <br />