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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 /> and (4) time. From this database the facility operator maintains reports <br /> summarizing the quantity of materials received, recovered, and disposed of <br /> offsite. The raw data is collected by the scale computer equipment from scale <br /> inputs and also from the scale operator. <br /> Accessibility of Records [14 CCR 17414 (b-c)] <br /> Records of the quantities of material received, recovered, and disposed of, <br /> equipment maintenance records, employee training records, safety records, <br /> material safety data sheets, and incident records are maintained on file in the <br /> administrative office for 3 years, and are available for review by the LEA or other <br /> duly authorized regulatory agencies, during normal business hours. <br /> Availability of Records [14 CCR 17414 (b)] <br /> Records shall be available at the administrative office during normal business <br /> hours Monday through Friday, 8 am- 5 p.m. <br /> Special Occurrences [14 CCR 17414 (d)] <br /> Tracy MRF & TS will maintain a daily log book or file of special occurrences <br /> encountered during operations and methods used to resolve problems arising <br /> Amk from such events, including details of all incidents that required implementing <br /> emergency procedures. Special occurrences shall include, but are not limited to: <br /> fires, injury and property damage, accidents, explosions, receipt or rejection of <br /> prohibited wastes, lack of sufficient number of personnel pursuant to section <br /> 17410.2, flooding, earthquake damage and other unusual occurrences. In <br /> addition, Tracy MRF & TS will notify the LEA by telephone within 24 hours of all <br /> incidents requiring the implementation of emergency procedures, unless the LEA <br /> determines that a less immediate form of notification will be sufficient to protect <br /> public health and safety and the environment. <br /> Tracy MRF & TS will record and retain records of any serious injury to the public <br /> occurring on-site and any complaint of adverse health effects to the public <br /> attributed to operations. Serious injury is defined as any injury that requires <br /> hospitalization of a period in excess of 24 hours, or one in which a member of the <br /> public suffers permanent disfigurement or the loss of any member of their body. <br /> This information is kept on file in the administrative office under the supervision <br /> of the Site Manager. <br /> Complaint Procedures [14 CCR 17414 (e)] <br /> Tracy MRF & TS will maintain records of any written complaints received and <br /> actions taken in their regard. Tracy MRF & TS will record any public complaints <br /> received by the operator, including: <br /> 25 170.18 CDI FacReport 02121313 <br />