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t <br /> ' Project Description—Construction & Demo Iition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> a <br /> eliminate or control dust, fumes, vapors, or gasses to protect worker and public <br /> safety, prior to their removal from the facility. <br /> h <br /> The greatest likelihood of hidden hazardous waste being in the waste,stream <br /> occurs in the C&D debris boxes. The debris boxes are dumped in the processing <br /> area and spread out for sorting. Hazardous materials discovered during dumping <br /> may be cause for rejection of the entire load or removal of said materials by the <br /> deliverer for proper disposal. The loads are screened for unacceptable materials <br /> by employees helping with the sorting process. Unacceptable materials are <br /> extracted from the waste, stored, and eventually recycled (latex paint) or <br /> disposed of properly. Remaining unacceptable materials are detected during the <br /> hand sorting and transfer process. <br /> The HHW will be stored within a HHW storage locker at the adjacent MRF & TS <br /> building. The HHW storage container and the storage area conform with the <br /> requirements of 22 CCR 66265.170 and HHW will be transported by the operator <br /> or a licensed vendor to a permitted facility for proper handling and/or disposal <br /> within 90 days. <br /> Litter Control [14 CCR 17408.1] <br /> Wind blown litter and residuals are removed daily, including from underneath <br /> equipment and other out-of-the-way locations,s, by site personnel top revent <br /> accumulated material from interfering with safe operation. A daily (at minimum) <br /> site walk by facility personnel focuses on ensuring that wind-blown litter is'picked <br /> up and a clean appearance maintained. The site is surrounded by fencing as <br /> shown on site plans in Appendix A, which prevents litter from blowing from the <br /> facility onto public roads or neighboring property. Portable litter fences may be , <br /> utilized, as needed, dependent upon wind conditions and direction. I <br /> Medical Wastes [14 CCR 17408.2] <br /> Medical wastes will not be accepted at this facility. .r <br /> Noise Control [14 CCR 17408.3] <br /> A noise analysis was performed for the facility as part of the 1993 EIR and no <br /> mitigations of impacts were required. Employee noise exposure shall be controlled <br /> by providing proper ear protection equipment for all employees in compliance with <br /> Cal-OSHA/Fed-OSHA. As discussed in the EIR, noise from station operations is <br /> unlikely to create a health hazard to persons using the site or to nearby residents. <br /> As previously discussed, the closest development to the project site are two <br /> residences (mobile homes) located approximately 600 feet north of the site bn the <br /> east side of MacArthur Drive. The closest residential subdivision is approximately <br /> one mile north of the site along MacArthur Drive. In addition, locating the main <br /> E <br /> 18 170.18 CDI FacReport 121907.doc <br /> i; <br />