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2.0 TRANSFER STATION INFORMATION <br /> 2.1 TRANSFER STATION ACTIVITIES <br /> The following sections describe the activities conducted at the <br /> GVVVSMRF/TSCVVVS from materials receiving to transfer of refuse off-site as <br /> required by 14 CCR, Section 18221.6 (d). <br /> 2.1.1 MATERIALS RECEIVING <br /> Refuse vehicles enter the site via gate 4. Each truck is weighed at the scale <br /> and directed to the tipping floor of the transfer station for unloading. Vehicles <br /> containing recyclables also enter at gate 4 and are weighed and are directed <br /> to unload at the appropriate recyclable tip area at or adjacent to the MRF. <br /> Refuse and recyclable materials vehicles are weighed again upon exit. Self <br /> haul vehicles enter the facility through gate 3 and occasionally gate 4 for <br /> scale weight. These vehicles are typically charged by the cubic yard and thus <br /> are not weighed unless directed due to volume and/or material. A conversion <br /> factor of unit weight per cubic yard is used in determining the total weight of <br /> self haul material received when not weighed. Vehicles containing rock, <br /> green and yard waste, agricultural materials, wood and brush and recyclables <br /> enter through gate 3 and/or 4 and unload in the appropriate area for each <br /> material, depending on the material and volume this may be within the <br /> transfer station or the wood/green waste storage areas. <br /> 2.1.2 UNLOADING <br /> Transfer Station <br /> All incoming waste from commercial vehicles +s—are unloaded inside the <br /> transfer station building at the south end. Self-haul vehicles are unloaded in <br /> the north end of the transfer station under and directly in front of the building <br /> within a fenced area. The unloading of waste within the building and fenced <br /> self-haul area affords adequate controls for wind bk v nwindblown materials. <br /> The unloading areas are confined to an area necessary to conduct smooth <br /> operations and not hinder the ingress and egress of vehicles through the <br /> facility. Traffic spotters ensure that unloading operations are conducted at the <br /> appropriate area and are kept as confined as practicable. The main function <br /> Central Valley Waste Services MRP/TS 2-1 <br /> Transfer/Processing Report <br /> Section 2—3LI�/24/17 <br />