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3.2.1 ODOR CONTROL <br />In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17406.2(d), odor control <br />measures are instituted at the CVWSMRF/TS. Odors are controlled by <br />the rapid processing and transportation of waste after it is deposited at <br />the transfer station including residual waste generated in the MRF. <br />Operations are planned so that no waste is retained on site for more <br />than 48 hours. Odors within the building are controlled through a <br />ceiling ventilation system and good housekeeping methods. <br />3.2.2 DRAINAGE CONTROL <br />In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17407.3, the facility was designed <br />with drainage control features. Drainage is controlled using an <br />underground drainage system. The facility layout has been designed <br />to direct all runoff and storm water into the drainage system. Drainage <br />control features include - <br />0 The separation of wastewater and pollutant sources from contact <br />with storm water. <br />• Connection of drainage system areas to a clarifier system that <br />reduces the first flush pollutant typically generated from wash <br />waters. <br />• Facility management systems will ensure that operations personnel <br />maintain proper housekeeping and spill containment for overall <br />pollutant reduction. <br />• Treatment of Storm water in Industrial areas by use of a Storm <br />Water R -X -treatment system installed at the beginning of 2012 arld <br />then reconfigures and updated in 2016 & 2017 <br />A surface drainage and water runoff control plan is shown on Figure 8. <br />The design complies with the NPDES industrial storm water permit <br />regulations adopted by the State Water Quality Control Board. <br />3.2.3 DUST CONTROL <br />Central Valley Waste Services-- 'TS 3-13 <br />Transfer _?Processing Report <br />Section 3 — 311 54 3 4124/1 7 <br />