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• Employee restrooms/sanitary sources <br />• Transfer station and Material Recover Facilities Waste handling <br />areas <br />• Facility Wash Bays <br />Wastewater generated from the sanitary facilities is directly discharged <br />into the city sanitary sewer system. Wastewater generated through <br />contact with waste materials or the truck wash flows into a clarifier for <br />reduction of high BOD and suspended solids prior to discharge into the <br />city sanitary sewer system. <br />3.1.11 MANAGEMENT OF UNIVERSAL WASTE TREATED WOOD WASTE <br />AND TEMPORARY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE <br />COLLECTION EVENTS <br />The CVWS accepts Universal Waste in its daily operations via <br />loadcheck activities and holds up to four (4) Universal Waste collection <br />events per year under the auspices of local agencies such as the City <br />of Lodi and the San Joaquin County Department of Public Works Solid <br />r <br />Universal Waste collection events will be staffed by trained contractor <br />personnel. The procedures for the management of Universal Wastes at <br />collection events are as follows. <br />• Customers will be directed to the appropriate area for unloading. <br />This area will most likely be in the North-east vicinity of the <br />facility, but may be changed as needed. On-site staff will direct <br />unloading of materials. <br />• After materials are unloaded from the vehicle, they will be sorted <br />by type for packaging as follows: <br />CRT devices will be stacked on pallets and shrink-wrapped. <br />Broken CRT's will be packaged in cubic yard boxes. <br />Stackable electronic devices (microwaves, VCR's, etc.) will <br />be palletized and shrink-wrapped. Non -stackable electronic <br />devices (telephones, cell phones, answering machines) will <br />be placed in cubic yard boxes. <br />Central valley waste Services 3-10 <br />Transfer Processing Report <br />Section 3 — 4/24/17 <br />