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Construction &Demolition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> Please see Site Plans in Figures section for operating boundaries of the Inert <br /> Debris (Type A) Processing Facility and the C&D Processing Facility <br /> Public Access <br /> The general public will have limited access to the facility's Inert Operations Area <br /> and C&D Operations Area for delivery of self-haul loads. Appropriate, visible <br /> signage, traffic cones, and instruction by the scale attendant will direct public <br /> vehicles to the Inert Operations Area and C&D Operations Area tipping pads. <br /> A 6-foot high, slatted chain link fence with a two gated access points surrounds <br /> the site. The entrance gates are closed and locked when the facility is not <br /> operating. <br /> Siting on Landfills <br /> This facility is not located on a landfill. <br /> General Design Requirements <br /> Qualified Professional Design <br /> The Project Description and the general design of the facility have been prepared <br /> by Evan W.R. Edgar, Principal Civil Engineer of Edgar & Associates, R.C.E. <br /> 42036, and Dale Solheim of EBA Engineering, R.C.E. 30888. The design of the <br /> facility is based on climatological factors, physical setting, adjacent land use, <br /> types and number of vehicles anticipated to enter the facility, off-street parking, <br /> drainage controls, and hours of operations. <br /> The facility has been designed to provide to adequate control of windblown <br /> material, minimize the propagation or attraction of vectors and the creation of <br /> nuisances. Dust control, noise control, public safety, and other pertinent matters <br /> related to the protection of public health at or near the facility have been taken <br /> into consideration. <br /> The tipping areas are as small an area as practicable, are easily cleanable, <br /> designed for safe handling, and constructed to prevent loss of wastes. All waste <br /> storage containers will be durable, easily cleanable, designed for safe handling, <br /> and will be non-absorbent and leak-resistant. <br /> Service Area <br /> Tracy MRF & TS accepts inert debris (Type A) and mixed C&D debris from <br /> demolition sites throughout San Joaquin County and the surrounding region. <br /> Nature and Quantity of Wastes <br /> 14 170.18 CDI FacReport 02121313 <br />