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clean the transfer trailers tipping floor, conveyors and sorting line flows to a <br /> clarifier and is then discharged to the city sewer system. <br /> 3.1.2.2 CONTAINER CLEANING <br /> Containers (i.e., recycle bins, refuse cans, debris boxes) utilized for the storage <br /> and/or transport of waste are cleaned on an as-needed basis, usually to remove <br /> accumulated dust and dirt. Constant monitoring of containers by facility <br /> personnel allow the operator to ensure that all of the containers are cleaned to <br /> prevent the creation of nuisances and the harborage of vectors. <br /> 3.1.2.3 HOUSEKEEPING <br /> In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17416.1, general housekeeping is <br /> conducted at the facility to minimize the accumulation of materials (i.e., used <br /> parts, inoperable equipment, tires, scrap and similar items) inherent in the <br /> operation of a transfer station. Housekeeping activities are conducted on a <br /> continual basis by station personnel. <br /> 3.1.3 NON-SALVAGEABLE ITEMS <br /> In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17408.4, drugs, cosmetics, foods, <br /> beverages, hazardous wastes, poisons, medical wastes, syringes, needles, <br /> pesticides and other materials capable of causing public health or safety <br /> problems are not salvaged at the CVWSMRF/TS unless approved by the LEA. <br /> 3.1.4 SCAVENGING AND SALVAGING <br /> Scavenging is prohibited at the CVWSMRF/TS in accordance with 14 CCR, <br /> Section 17409.3(a). However, salvaging operations including collection of <br /> recyclable materials (e.g., including corrugated paper, mixed paper, newspaper, <br /> plastics, aluminum, ferrous metal, green materials and glass) is performed at the <br /> MRF. <br /> Central Valley Waste Services MRF/TS 3-3 <br /> Transfer/Processing Report <br /> (L:\Wstemgmt\2002.040\Reports\FinaITPR\Sec3:05/09/02) BRYAN A.STIRRAT 6 ASSOCIATES <br />