Report of Composting Site Information
<br /> Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station
<br /> 30703 S. MacAurthur Drive, Tracy, Ca. 95377
<br /> "compostable materiaP [14CCR §17852 (a)(11)]—means any organic material that
<br /> when accumulated will become active compost as defined in Section 17852(x) (1). For
<br /> this facility, biosolids, sewage sludge, domestic sewage, and mammalian flesh will not
<br /> be utilized as feedstock.
<br /> "additives" [14CCR §17852 (a)(2)]—means material mixed with feedstock or active
<br /> compost in order to adjust the moisture level, carbon to nitrogen ratio, or porosity to
<br /> create a favorable condition. Additives include, but are not limited to, fertilizers and
<br /> urea. Additives do not include septage, biosolids, or compost feedstock.
<br /> "amendments" [14CCR §17852 (a)(7)]—means materials added to stabilized or cured
<br /> compost to provide attributes for certain compost products, such as product bulk,
<br /> product nutrient value, product pH, and soils blend. Amendments do not include
<br /> septage, biosolids, or compost feedstock.
<br /> "inert debris" [14CCR §17381(k)]—means solid waste and recyclable materials that are
<br /> source separated or separated for reuse, do not contain hazardous waste (as defined in
<br /> CCR, Title 22, section 66261.3 et seq.) or soluble pollutants at concentrations in excess
<br /> of applicable water quality objectives and do not contain significant quantities of
<br /> decomposable waste. Inert debris may not contain more than 1% putrescible wastes by
<br /> volume calculated on a monthly basis and the putrescible wastes shall not constitute a
<br /> nuisance, as determined by the EA. Gravel, rock, soil, sand and similar materials,
<br /> whether processed or not, that have never been used in connection with any structure,
<br /> development, or other human purpose are not inert debris and may commingled with
<br /> inert debris.
<br /> (1) "Type A Inert debris" includes but is not limited to concrete (including
<br /> fiberglass or steel reinforcing bar embedded in the concrete), fully cured asphalt,
<br /> glass, fiberglass, asphalt or fiberglass roofing shingles, brick, slag, ceramics,
<br /> plaster, clay and clay products. Type A inert debris is waste that does not contain
<br /> soluble pollutants at concentrations in excess of water quality objectives and has
<br /> not been treated in order to reduce pollutants. The board, upon consultation with
<br /> the State Water Resources Control Board, will determine on a case by case
<br /> basis whether materials not listed in this subdivision qualify as Type A inert
<br /> debris.
<br /> Green Waste
<br /> "Green Waste" means any plant material that is separated at the point of generation
<br /> that may contain up to 5.0 percent of physical contaminants by weight. Green waste
<br /> includes, but is not limited to, yard trimmings, untreated wood wastes, natural fiber
<br /> products, and construction and demolition wood waste. This definition is provided as a
<br /> generic, industry-accepted term and is not intended as equivalent to "green material'
<br /> described in Title 14, Section 17852(a)(21), which may also be utilized in this document,
<br /> is accepted at the facility, and also falls within the definition of green waste.
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