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Transfer/Processing Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br /> 30703 S. Mac4rlfiur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> -- Table 7 - Typical Daily Throughput <br /> Waste Cate o T pical Input <br /> Municipal Solid Waste with Food Wastes 720 tons per da <br /> Com min led Rec clables 350 tons per da <br /> Green Material and co-collected 200 tons per day <br /> residential teen waste and food waste <br /> CDI Waste and Wood Waste 530 tons per da <br /> Total 1,800 tons per day <br /> The permitted maximum tonnage for the facility is 1,800 tons per day. The facility's <br /> operations will have a design capacity of 7,972 tons per day — which may be <br /> expanded through use of improved technology for potential future expansions — <br /> but at this time the permitted peak capacity will remain 1,800 TPD. <br /> MSW <br /> "Municipal solid waste" means all putrescible and non-putrescible solid, semisolid <br /> wastes, including garbage, trash, refuse, paper, rubbish, ashes, Industrial wastes, <br /> demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles and parts thereof, <br /> discarded home and industrial appliances, and other discarded solid and semisolid <br /> wastes. MSW is handled directly at the Transfer Facility upon receipt. MSW <br /> residuals from onsite processing operations is loaded into transfer trailers at the <br /> Transfer Facility for delivery to Vasco Road Landfill. <br /> Green Waste, Food material and Co-Collected Organics <br /> "Green Waste" means any plant material that is separated at the point of <br /> generation that may contain greater than 1.0 percent of physical contaminants by <br /> weight. Green waste includes, but is not limited to, yard trimmings, untreated <br /> wood wastes, natural fiber products, and construction and demolition wood waste. <br /> Green waste may be unloaded within a bunker inside the MRF Processing <br /> Building or handled directly at the Transfer Facility. This definition is provided as a <br /> generic, industry-accepted term and is not intended as equivalent to "green <br /> material" described in Title 14, Section 17852(a)(21), which may also be utilized in <br /> this document, is accepted at the facility, and also falls within the definition of <br /> green waste. <br /> "Food material" is source-separated food material collected from commercial <br /> establishments which has been produced as a result of food production or food <br /> preparation operations. Food material is transferred directly into transfer trailers <br /> with green waste, or co-collected organics, for delivery to a permitted composting <br /> facility. <br /> Co-collected organics is green waste which includes food material from a co- <br /> collected residential and commercial green waste and food material program and <br /> cannot be unloaded within the bunker within the MRF Processing building, but <br /> must be directly unloaded at the Transfer Facility. <br /> 23 <br />