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G. A recycling area for recovering metals from the waste <br />stream is located at the southwest corner of the station. <br />The metals are stored in roll off boxes. When the bins <br />are full, the bins are transported to a Stockton <br />salvaging,firm. <br />Used oil and used batteries are currently not accepted at <br />this station. <br />H. The facility has implemented a hazardous waste screening <br />program in response to state laws which prohibit the <br />handling of hazardous waste at the station. <br />This program is designed to control the disposal of <br />prohibited wastes at this station and to provide for <br />proper removal and disposal of such wastes if detected. <br />If hazardous waste is discovered, the customer will be <br />told that he must remove the hazardous wastes from the <br />station and arrange for shipment to a licensed disposal <br />site. <br />If the vehicle has left or generator is unknown, the <br />hazardous waste will be moved to the hazardous waste <br />storage locker. Within 90 days, Lovelace Transfer <br />Station will contract a hazardous waste hauler to remove <br />the waste and dispose of them at a hazardous waste <br />disposal site. The EPA generator general number is CAD <br />981404395 and the emergency EPA generator number is CAS <br />111111039. These numbers will be used for the handling <br />and disposal of any hazardous wastes generated at the <br />transfer station. <br />Additional measures may be required by the Local <br />Enforcement Agency (LEA). <br />I. Anticipated changes in design and operation in the next <br />5 years are: <br />a. An area in the northwest corner of the station will <br />be developed as a recycling area. This area will <br />" be fenced, paved, and sloped to a drain that will <br />discharge to station's drainage pond. Recyclable <br />materials will be diverted to this area where it <br />will be sorted and placed in roll -off boxes. Wood <br />waste will be stockpiled to accumulate quantities <br />for shipment. Approval from the Manteca - Lathrop <br />Fire District would be required for the recycling <br />area prior to storing wood in the wood waste area. <br />b. Used oil and batteries are to be accepted at the <br />station and recycled. A plan of operation must be <br />2 <br />