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Project Description --Construction & Demolition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> Training [14 CCR 17414 (g)] <br /> Training records will be maintained in accordance with [14 CCR 17410.3]. This <br /> information is kept on file in the administrative office under the supervision of the <br /> Site Manager. <br /> DRS Regulations [14 CCR 17414 (h)] <br /> Tracy MRF & TS will maintain records in accordance with the Disposal Reporting <br /> Regulations [14 CCR 18809] for all material received including the jurisdiction of <br /> origin, origin of potential alternative daily cover material (only for the C&D fines), <br /> and the total tons of solid waste exported from each jurisdiction of origin. This <br /> information is kept on file in the administrative office under the supervision of the <br /> Site Manager. <br /> Article 6.35 Additional,Operating Requirements for Facilities Only <br /> Communications Equipment [14 CCR 17415.7] <br /> Telephone service is provided by AT&T. Telephones are available in the <br /> administrative offices. The office staff and the key employees on site utilize a <br /> private radio network to communicate and coordinate their daily and routine <br /> operating practices. <br /> Firefighting Equipment [14 CCR 17415.2] <br /> Onsite processing buildings are designed and constructed with appropriate fire <br /> control equipment, which may include sprinklers, fire extinguishers, or other <br /> requirements. <br /> The operator maintains several hydrants disbursed throughout the facility, as part <br /> of the onsite water supply and fire suppression system, which includes a 150,000 <br /> gallon water tank (fed by onsite wells) and pressurization equipment. Fire hoses, <br /> also used onsite for dust suppression purposes, are available to suppress small <br /> fires, should they occur. Process water used for dust or fire control or other <br /> operational requirements, and will be minimized only to what is necessary. <br /> Surface water runoff, including all process water and potential fire flow, is <br /> directed to onsite retention basins by use of drain pipes, grading design, and <br /> drainage ditches, where it is properly treated, if necessary, to eliminate potential <br /> environmental impacts. <br /> Front-end loaders and excavator are available to aid in the management of <br /> materials to combat fire or prevent its spread. All firefighting equipment is <br /> properly maintained and available on a continuous basis. <br /> The facility operates under a fire prevention plan which has been developed in <br /> L� coordination with the Tracy Fire Department. <br /> 26 170.18 CDJ FacReport 121907.doc <br />