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traffic loading and drainage system capability have been demonstrated <br /> repeatedly by the level of compliance the operator is able to maintain at the <br /> current permitted tonnage allowed for in the 1997 SWFP. <br /> The transfer station building design can accommodate in excess of the <br /> maximum daily inflow rate of 1700 tpd of material on the building floor within <br /> the waste transfer building. The storage capacity is based on utilization of 60 <br /> percent of the useable floor space, a refuse density of 370 pounds per cubic <br /> yard and an average waste height of 10 feet. <br /> The maximum refuse throughput for the transfer building based on a 24 hour <br /> operating day and loading of 4 trucks per hour is 96 transfer trailers per day. <br /> Each transfer trailer holds approximately 22 tons of waste. Therefore, 96 <br /> transfer trucks per day, multiplied by 22 tons equals a maximum throughput of <br /> 2,112 tpd for the refuse transfer station operation which exceeds the current <br /> SWFP maximum throughput. <br /> 2.4 WASTE TYPE AND VOLUME <br /> The GVVVSMRF CVWS receives non-hazardous mixed municipal solid <br /> wastes from residential (self-haul), commercial and industrial sources. <br /> 2.4.1 WASTE TYPES <br /> Waste types accepted at the CVWS nn�S include the following: <br /> • Mixed residential waste <br /> • Mixed light commercial/industrial waste <br /> • Source separated recyclables <br /> • Commingled recyclables <br /> • Wood waste <br /> • Construction and demolition debris <br /> • Gypsum <br /> • Green and yard waste <br /> • Food processing wastes <br /> • White goods <br /> • Bulky waste <br /> • Tires <br /> • Metals <br /> Central Valley Waste Services A4RFrTS 2-5 <br /> Transfer/Processing Report <br /> Section 2—34 51134/24/17 <br />