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a) Currently the applicant conducts the majority of its activities indoors at the material recovery <br /> building consisting of approximately 45,000 square feet, including the tipping,processing <br /> and transfer of municipal solid waste and non-recyclable residues for land-filling.The <br /> tipping,sorting and processing of recyclables; vehicles and equipment maintenance takes <br /> place in a separate building.The applicant proposes to continue the current operation.The <br /> applicant is currently permitted through San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District <br /> (SJVAPCD) Permit# N-3187-4-0. <br /> b) The project is currently permitted under SJVAPCD Permit#N-3187-4-0.The applicant will <br /> continue to work with the Air District on air quality issues.SJVAPCD has been sent a referral <br /> for further review. <br /> The applicant has prepared a number of studies to address emissions of various air <br /> c-e) pollutants, Including greenhouse gas emissions.The net Increase in daily and annual <br /> emissions of various air pollutants were compared with the thresholds of significance as <br /> adopted by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.The SJVAPCD has adopted <br /> thresholds of significance for two air pollutants.These air pollutants and the thresholds of <br /> significance are: Oxides of Nitrogen 10 tons/year,and Reactive Organic Gases 10 tons/year. <br /> The SJVAPCD has set a threshold for PM10 of 15 tons per year under their New Source <br /> Review Offset Requirements.The primary air quality study,which is entitled:Analysis of Air <br /> Quality Impacts from Mobile Sources,dated October 6, 2010 and which is available for <br /> review,concludes that emissions of various pollutants were evaluated from mobile sources <br /> associated with the proposed expansion at Tracy Material Recycling and Transfer Station. <br /> Comparisons of annual emissions with thresholds of significance indicate emissions from <br /> mobile sources would not lead to significant air quality impact. <br /> Ti)e Green puse Gas.Impact Assessment Baseline report submitted by the applicant on <br /> 3.r October 8, 010 and which is,available for review indicates that the Greenhouse Gas <br /> x°.,..; Ernissions,(6HG)are significantly avoided by increasing recycling and composting. <br /> The project will include composting as part of the overall operation. On July 8,2010 the <br /> applicant submitted an Odor Impact Minimization Pian (OI P)to address possible odor <br /> impacts to surrounding neighbors.The IP indicated that the closest receptors will e <br /> operations,staff and management during operating hours to monitor the compost materials <br /> handling operation.The site is located in rural San Joaquin County away from most sensitive <br /> receptors.The California Integrated Waste Management Board (now CalRecycle) has <br /> identified 1,000 feet as the distance required for identification of receptors.,The project site is <br /> surroundedby: 1)lone Star Industries gravel mining operations on the adjacent parcel to <br /> the wast; 2jfTeichert Aggregates of a sand gravel mining facility to the north; 3) <br /> two reside ccs (mobile homes) located approximately 600 feet north of the site on the east <br /> side of MacArthur Drive. There is also 1 residence approximately 1.4 miles south of the site <br /> ors the west side of MacArthur Drive.The closest residential subdivision is approximately 1 <br /> mile north:9f the site along MacArthur Drive.An analysis of prevailing wind,conditions for <br /> the site indicates wind is predominantly from the west,which could impact two residences <br /> northeast 4f the facility. However,the compost facility is located 30-40 feet below grade <br /> because it is,sited within a depression from a closed gravel quarry.This would tend to <br /> mitigate th".transfer of odors to surrounding properties.The following mitigation measures <br /> developed, y.the GIMP and*hic-h will be included in the conditions of approval for the <br /> project are as follows: 1) Operator to maintain an updated OIMP; 2)Compost feedstock shall <br /> bp.processefi within.7 days of receipt,and commercial food waste shall be processed within <br /> 4$ hours 0�-jeceipt;3) Commercial food waste composted on-site shall use the covered <br /> aerated static pile.system,that egcompasses the compost feedstock and forces air through a <br /> bio-filter to;Minimize odor generation; 4) Compost operations shall occur on a paved surface <br /> to minimize ponding and anaerobic,conditions that could generate odors;and Compost <br /> Windrow shall not be,turned.when winds exceed 25 miles per hour to minimize odor <br /> g(+neration.*.these mitigation..measures are expected to reduce the odor impacts to less than <br /> significant.; <br /> ® Constructiin.activities associated with the proposed project could generate,short-term <br /> nonattainrnent <br /> emissions:tiat exceed the SJVAPCD threshold criteria and contribute to the, <br /> designatiorj®f the San Joaquin Valley Air Basin for ozone and particulate ..,. <br /> • <br />