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paper, mixed paper, newspaper, plastics, aluminum, ferrous metal, <br /> green materials and glass) is performed at the MRF. <br /> 3.1.4.1 MATERIALS SEPARATION AND SORTING <br /> The GVVVSMRF CVWS is designed to accept and process self-haul <br /> waste- commercial and curbside material such as; yard waste, wood <br /> waste and GOMMingled--recyclables. Once a load of GOMMingled <br /> recyclable material has been deposited on the MRF tipping floor or <br /> adjacent signed tipping area, loaders push the recyclable material into <br /> an in-floor conveyor. The conveyor then carries the materials to a sort <br /> station where the recyclable materials are recovered and placed in <br /> bunkers by sorting personnel. Materials separation and recovery also <br /> occurs at the transfer station. Typical materials recovered at the <br /> transfer station include: plastics, white goods, aluminum, tin cans, <br /> cardboard, wires and coils, glass, tires, wood, metal, waste oil and <br /> gypsum. <br /> 3.1.4.2 STORAGE OF SALVAGED OR RECYCLED MATERIALS <br /> Storage of salvaged or recycled materials is performed in accordance with <br /> 14 CCR, Section 17409.3(d). There is no long-term storage of recyclable <br /> materials at the CVWSMRF/TS. All recyclable materials are stored in <br /> either a baled form (paper products, metals and plastics) or in containers, <br /> bins or bunkers (glass, metal, cardboard, and wood/yard waste). Baled <br /> materials are stored primarily inside the MRF building and adjacent bale <br /> storage areas. Containers and bunkers for glass are located inside and/or <br /> outside the MRF building e�within the bin storage area north of the <br /> MRF/Transfer Station within wood/green waste area. Roll-off boxes for <br /> storage of plastic bags, metal, and other recyclables may also be stored in <br /> the bin storage area north of the MRF/Transfer Station within wood/green <br /> waste area. Universal Wastes (including CRTs and electronic devices) are <br /> aGGepted at he found during the loadcheck process and are stored <br /> either at the transfer station building (as shown on Figure 5), designated <br /> storeaf container, or within the MRF. or in the ApplianGe PFGGessing Area <br /> roc sheen 9R Figure 2). Universal Wastes are managed per regulatory <br /> requirements in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations. All <br /> Central Valley Waste Services-WR4;7 3-4 <br /> Transfer 1Processing Report <br /> Section 3—31451144/24/17 <br />