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n <br />C <br />3.4.12 Fire Fighting Equipment <br />Fire suppression equipment is continuously available at the LTS. A booster pump and fire water <br />storage tank for fire suppression provide water for sprinkler systems and standpipes in the <br />buildings. Fire hydrants and hoses are installed throughout the Facility (Figure 4). Fire fighting <br />equipment is available and can be readily be accessed. The facility is under the protection of the <br />Manteca -Lathrop Fire District. <br />3.4.13 Lighting <br />Exterior lighting is provided on buildings, in storage areas, in traffic areas and in parking. The <br />majority of activity with the facility will be performed during the hours of 6 am to 5 pm. <br />The MRF is provided with overhead lighting, and also translucent roof panels ("sky lights") and in <br />and exterior walls to allow natural light to augment the artificial lighting provided. <br />3.4.14 Site Security <br />Site security at the facility is provided by an eight -foot high chain link fence surrounding the <br />perimeter of the facility, topped by a 2 foot high barbed wire outrigger (Figure 2). Entrance gates <br />are locked after normal working hours; electronic keys for fence gates are given to authorized <br />personnel only. <br />In addition, the facility is equipped with an electronic security system which includes video <br />surveillance at strategic locations inside and outside the MRF to detect unauthorized entry after <br />hours. <br />Those who visit the site for purposes other than delivering waste or recyclable materials for <br />processing are required to sign in, park in designated parking areas. Such visitors are assigned <br />an escort while they are at the facility, and are given safety gear as appropriate. <br />3.4.15 Visual Screening <br />Lovelace MRF and Transfer Station <br />Transfer Processing Report <br />Department of Public Works/Solid Waste Division <br />31 County of San Joaquin 02/16/10 <br />