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{ <br /> i� <br /> Project Description —Construction & Demo]ition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, Califomia 95377 <br /> The facility maintains an Injury and Illness Prevention Plan, which is be;kept in <br /> the administrative office and will be available for review by local and state <br /> inspectors during normal business hours, Monday — Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. <br /> Protection of Users [14 CCR 17408.8] <br /> Debris transfer truck and collection truck drivers will be regulars who are trained <br /> and familiar with the site. A 6-foot high, slatted chain link fence with two gates <br /> that is locked, when it is not in use, surrounds the facility. The general public will <br /> have limited access to the facility's Inert Operations Area and C&D Operations <br /> Area for delivery of self-haul loads. Appropriate, visible signage, traffic cones, <br /> and instruction by the site attendant will direct vehicles to the Inert Operations <br /> Area or C&D Operations Area tipping pads, as appropriate. <br /> Pile heights have been limited to 25 feet for inerts and 20 feet for C&D debris to <br /> more readily manage materials, and facilitate safe handling of materials with <br /> onsite equipment and minimize risk to public, drivers and onsite personnel. Site <br /> personnel will monitor and maintain pile construction to prevent potential hazards <br /> due to unstable or poorly configured piles. <br /> Roads [14 CCR 17409.1] <br /> The roads are located on paved asphalt concrete or concrete pad and are <br /> accessible year round and for all types of weather. A daily site walk by facility <br /> j personnel focuses on ensuring that the entry and driveway are free of debris and <br /> a clean appearance maintained. <br /> Sanitary Facilities [14 CCR 17409.2] <br /> Employee restroom facilities are available in the MRF/TS building and the <br /> Maintenance/Office building. The operator will maintain all sanitary and hand- <br /> washing facilities, which may be required by applicable state or local <br /> requirements, in a reasonably clean and adequately supplied condition. <br /> Scavenging and Salvaging [14 CCR 17409.3] <br /> E No scavenging will occur at the facility since the general public will --inot be <br /> allowed on site. Salvaging of metals, wood, and inerts are be part of operations <br /> and be limited to the processing areas shown on site plans in Appendix A. <br /> Storage of salvaged metals will be located on perimeter of the C&D Operations <br /> Area and the Inert Processing Area, will be consolidated with like materials at the <br /> MRF building, and removed from site regularly for delivery to recycling facilities. <br /> Salvaging activities will be controlled by site employees so as to not interfere with <br /> other site operations, including entry and exit of vehicles delivering waste to the <br /> facility, and to prevent health, safety or nuisance problems. Debris piles ,will not <br /> be formed in tipping areas and will be limited to no more than 5,000 cubic yards <br /> 20 170.18 CDI FacReport 121907.doc <br />