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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
1995
RECORD_ID
PR0440009
PE
4445
FACILITY_ID
FA0000428
FACILITY_NAME
CENTRAL VALLEY WASTE SERVICES
STREET_NUMBER
1333
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
TURNER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
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SEE COMMENTS
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1333 E TURNER RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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A. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS <br /> California WaRemoval Systems Inc. (CWRS) currently operateserates a klid waste transfer <br /> station andeoce <br /> recovery facility on 12.63 acres of land at 1333 East Turner Road, Lodi, <br /> CA. (Figures 1 through 3). This facility serves the City of Lodi, northern San Joaquin <br /> County, and southern Sacramento County. It is open to both commercial and public vehicles. <br /> The facility (39-AA-017) operates under a Solid Waste Facility Permit issued by the San <br /> Joaquin County Health Department (the LEA) on September 15, 1980. <br /> tThe existing permit allows for large volume transfer station and resource recovery station on <br /> a six acre site, open to commercial and public vehicles. <br /> Currently, the station receives approximately 450 tons per day with daily peak loadings of up <br /> to 650 tons per day. This material is dumped and sorted in the 15,000-square-foot tipping <br /> floor building. Figures 4 and 4A show the tipping floor building and the existing site plan for <br /> ithe facility. The current facility allows California Waste to sort and recover up to <br /> approximately 20% of the volume as recyclable material. <br /> ' In order to help meet the goals of AB 939 for the City of Lodi and the counties of San Joaquin <br /> and Sacramento, CWRS would like to increase the percentage of material to be recovered. In <br /> order to do this the size of the tipping floor needs to be increased and additional equipment <br /> added. This will allow more refuse to be sorted and the ability to segregate and process <br /> various types of refuse for better efficiency. It will also allow some of the recovery operations <br /> that are currently being performed outside to be accomplished indoors. <br /> The proposed expansion will add an additional 89,000 square feet to the existing <br /> 17,000-square-foot building. This will increase the resource recovery capability from the <br /> current 650 tons per` y of incoming refuse to 2,000 tons per day. <br /> ' Figures 1 through 3 show the location of the facility. <br /> The existing site plan is shown on FimMML 4 and 4A and the site plan for the proposed <br /> expansion is shown on Figures 5 and 5A <br /> Figure 6 is the property plan of the area Me permitted. <br /> ' r 7 shows the surrounding land use and structures within 1,N <br /> of the facility. <br /> Figure g <br /> 89-1921192Rosuft 1 <br /> lamiuy 1992 <br />
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