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In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17414, all records are maintained <br />at the CVVVSMRF CVWS main administration building for a period <br />of at least three years. In addition, the operator will notify the LEA by <br />telephone within 24 hours of all incidents requiring the implementation <br />of emergency procedures. <br />3.4.1 WEIGHT AND VOLUME RECORDS <br />The transfer station keeps records of each transaction on the truck <br />scale computer including the origin of waste in accordance with 14 <br />CCR, Section 18809. The weight of daily incoming waste and <br />recyclable materials is recorded by source, material type and tonnage <br />and entered into a computer data base. Records of monthly quantities <br />of recyclable materials received, sold and inventoried are also <br />recorded. Inventory records include the material location, volume and <br />density. Density of the incoming material is determined using a bulk <br />density test. Density of the waste material is used to convert the <br />weight into volume. Outgoing waste is weighed and a record is <br />maintained for the facility. <br />3.4.2 SPECIAL OCCURRENCES <br />Operating personnel are trained to report any special occurrences to <br />the MRF and transfer station supervisors. The supervisors report the <br />incident to the General Manager. All site managers and supervisors <br />are authorized to make an entry in the Special Occurrences Log Book. <br />Special occurrences that may be recorded in the log book include: <br />• Fire <br />• Injury <br />• Property damage <br />• Explosions <br />• Hazardous Waste Incidents <br />• Flooding <br />• Other unusual occurrences <br />Central valley waste Services -MRF 3-20 <br />Transfer /Processing Report <br />Section 3 - 3�4-5434/24/17 <br />