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of the transfer station is to transport non-recoverable refuse material to <br /> landfills; however, as shown on Figure 3, efforts are made to recover useful <br /> materials for recycling and reuse such as wood waste, construction debris, <br /> metal, card board, yard and garden wastes as well as other recyclables. SRif <br /> hautSelf-haul vehicles containing a high percentage of recyclable materials <br /> are directed to one of the material recovery tipping areas. <br /> Loads containing wood waste are directed to the wood recovery area. Loads <br /> containing large volumes of yard and garden waste are directed to the green <br /> waste area, where the materials are stockpiled until transported offsite for use <br /> as feedstock for composting or biofuel. Processed wood chips will also be <br /> accepted at the facility and stored in the compost area. The wood chips will <br /> be transferred offsite for biofuel use or sent through a colorizing system to <br /> create colorized mulch. Colorized mulch will be stored in bunkers within the <br /> compost area prior to being loaded into a truck for delivery or sold to the <br /> public. Site currently is not actively colorizing mulch but may in the future. <br /> Wood Chips will be stored no longer than 6 months upon receipt. The <br /> anticipated average throughput is 100 tpd. <br /> MRF <br /> Collection trucks with loads of recyclables are directed to recycling tipping area <br /> adjacent to the MRF or to a tipping area within theeither eRteF+I,o MRF facility <br /> through GIGGF6 "G" OF-4" depending upon the type of recyclables <br /> signed tipping area. As shown on Figure 4, most recyclables from commingled, <br /> source separated, commercial and industrial sources are dumped on the tipping <br /> floor where they are conveyed for processing. FGF SGUFGe separated Gardbeard, <br /> Gf the operatiRg day. Commingled recyclables are first manually sorted to <br /> remove various paper grades then mechanically sorted using screens, blowers <br /> and magnets to remove glass, metal and plastic. A secondary manual sort is <br /> used to separate the various plastics and glass. Source separated recyclables <br /> are directly fed to the baler. Non-recyclable material is delivered to the transfer <br /> station for disposal. <br /> 2.1.3 INCOMING MATERIALS STORAGE <br /> The operating procedure is to remove residual waste as it is received. <br /> However, any waste material that is collected outside of the landfill hours is <br /> stored on the transfer station floor until it can be loaded into transfer truck <br /> Central Valley Waste Services-MRFTS 2-2 <br /> Transfer(Processing Report <br /> Section 2-31151134/24/17 <br />