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Access to the facility is from Turner Road (see Figure 2). Waste is brought to the <br /> CVWSMRF/TS from the greater City of Lodi and surrounding communities. Waste <br /> materials are transferred to large transfer trucks and transported to one of four <br /> landfills located within a 35 mile radius of the site. <br /> 1.6 ADJACENT LAND USE <br /> Land use within 1,000 feet of the CVWSMRF/TS includes the following: agricultural <br /> uses and a large winery to the east; a variety of industrial uses including a cement <br /> batch plant, a truck terminal and warehouses to the south; residences, Casa de Lodi <br /> Mobile Home Park and vacant industrial land to the west; and the Mokelumne <br /> River, a recreational park and agricultural land to the north. The nearest residence is <br /> located approximately 500 feet from the facility. <br /> 1.7 AREA CLIMATOLOGY <br /> The climate of Lodi area is mild. Seasonally, summer temperatures typically range <br /> between 53° and 92° Fahrenheit (F). Winter temperatures range between 35° and <br /> 53° F and rarely drops below freezing. The wet season at the CVWSMRF/TS <br /> extends from October through April, and January is typically the wettest month. The <br /> mean annual rainfall for the area is approximately 16 inches. The internal roads of <br /> the CVWSMRF/TS are paved providing all-weather access. In addition, waste and <br /> material unloading is conducted inside the transfer station and/or MRF building <br /> which prevents litter migration from wind and/or contact with storm water flows. <br /> Central Valley Waste Services MRF/TS 1-3 <br /> Transfer/Processing Report <br /> (L:\Wstemgmt\2002.040\Reports\FinaITPR\Sec1:05/08/02) BRYAN A.STIRRAT&.ASSOCIATES <br />