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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2017
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
APN
SEE COMMENTS
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1333 E TURNER RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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1.4 SITE LOCATION <br />The facility is located in the City of Lodi in San Joaquin County (see Figure 1). <br />The address of the facility is 1333 East Turner Road, Lodi, California. <br />1.5 SITE PLAN DESCRIPTION <br />The CVWS is a large volume transfer station facility located on approximately 23 <br />acres (see Figure 2). The transfer station activities, including the MRF, take <br />place on approximately 18 acres. The MRF operates within a 45,000 square feet <br />building west of the transfer building. Operations at the CVWS are currently <br />permitted by SWFP number 39 -AA -0017, dated July 23, 2002 and Use Permit <br />Number U 91-15, dated June 26, 1991. The transfer station facility is designed <br />to accept municipal solid waste generated by the City of Lodi and the <br />surrounding communities. The MRF is a regional facility designed to assist the <br />City of Lodi and surrounding areas in complying with the waste reduction and <br />recycling mandates of A13939. The MRF accepts commingled recyclables and <br />source -separated recyclables. The facility also has the capability of accepting <br />buy-back material; however this activity is currently suspended. Materials <br />designated for recovery are manually and mechanically sorted to separate <br />recyclables. The recyclables are then sold to secondary materials markets. The <br />residual waste is transported to the on-site transfer station for final disposal. In <br />addition, all waste loads unloaded directly in the transfer building are also <br />inspected for any salvageable/recyclable materials. Identified materials (i.e., <br />cardboard, mixed paper, metal, green waste, etc.) are separated and then <br />transferred to the MRF, placed within bins, or transferred to the wood/green <br />waste storage area. <br />The facility has designated areas for: unloading and transfer of solid waste from <br />refuse collectors and the general public, unloading of source separated <br />recyclables, baling and storage of recyclable materials, for wood waste and yard <br />waste storage and processing, for vehicle parking, office administrative activities, <br />hazardous waste storage (from on-site refuse load checking activities and <br />curbside recycling) and for miscellaneous activities related to the items listed <br />above. <br />Central Valley Waste Services 1-2 <br />Transfer Processing Report <br />Section 1 — 4-24-17 <br />
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