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2.4.1 WASTE TYPES <br /> Waste types accepted at the LMRF&TS include the following: <br /> • Mixed residential waste <br /> • Mixed light commercial/industrial waste <br /> • Source separated recyclables <br /> • Commingled recyclables <br /> • Wood waste <br /> • Construction and demolition debris <br /> • Green and yard waste <br /> • White goods <br /> • Bulky waste <br /> • Tires <br /> • Metals <br /> • Covered Electronic Devices (CEDs) <br /> In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17407.5 (a) and (c), the operator does not intentionally <br /> accept or store hazardous wastes, including paint or any liquid wastes (i.e., sewage sludge, <br /> industrial waste, water treatment sludge, grit screenings or other high liquid content wastes), <br /> designated waste or wastes requiring special handling. In addition, untreated medical wastes are <br /> not accepted by the operator in accordance with 1 CCR, Section 17408.2. <br /> 2.4.2 WASTE QUANTITIES <br /> The LMRF&TS design is capable of receiving and transferring a maximum of 1,320 tpd of non- <br /> hazardous solid waste and/or source separated recyclables. This figure represents the maximum <br /> quantity of waste/recyclables the facility will handle during the hours of operation. This design <br /> also allows the operator to have adequate storage capacity for residual wastes awaiting removal to <br /> a disposal site within 48 hours as allowed under 14 CCR, Section 17410.1. <br /> The current average daily throughput is approximately 500 tpd with peak loadings of <br /> approximately 1,320 tpd. Sufficient space to store materials during peak operating periods <br /> without infringing upon traffic flow or equipment operation is available at the facility. In <br /> instances of emergency situations where the inflow rate could be increased and/or additional <br /> waste storage is needed, the LEA will be contacted to coordinate the best procedures to minimize <br /> potential public health hazards for this type of short term condition. <br /> 2.4.3 FINAL DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE <br /> Solid wastes collected from the Central County Area and surrounding communities are processed <br /> through the LMRF&TS and then transferred to a permitted landfill. Currently the following <br /> Lovelace MRF and Transfer Station Department of Public Works/Solid Waste Division <br /> Transfer Processing Report 13 County of San Joaquin-Revised 7/26/05 <br />