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Transfer/Processing Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br /> 30703 5. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> ® The Tracy MRFJTS is owned and operated by Mr. Michael Repetto. The following <br /> personnel are involved with supervising the facility operations: <br /> Operator Solid Waste Experience <br /> Michael Repetto, Owner 27 years <br /> Scott Stortroen, Operations Manager 22 years <br /> Training <br /> Personnel assigned to the operation or facility will be adequately trained in <br /> subjects pertinent to site solid waste operations and maintenance, hazardous <br /> materials recognition and screening, use of mechanized equipment, environmental <br /> controls, emergency procedures and the requirements of this Article. A record of <br /> such training history will be maintained and made available for inspection. <br /> Regular tailgate meetings, and monthly safety meetings, will be recorded in the <br /> record. <br /> Personnel will be trained in the proper use of facility equipment. Potential hazards <br /> and safety features will be stressed. No employee will be permitted to operate <br /> equipment until the employee has demonstrated that he or she is competent to <br /> operate that equipment. Annual review and training ensure continued safe <br /> operations of the facility and that compliance with regulations will occur. <br /> Vector, Bird and Animal Control <br /> The facility and surrounding areas will be kept clean to minimize creation of a food <br /> source or attractive nuisance. Waste processing and storage of food sources are <br /> done indoors and should waste materials are stored overnight on the tipping pad; <br /> the roll down doors will be closed. If a vector problem develops on site, the <br /> operator will devise the control measures at that time according to the scope of the <br /> problem with approval of the LEA. It is anticipated that these control measures <br /> may be limited to trapping and removal or other approved vector control method. <br /> An outside contractor can be hired for vector control purposes should the on-site <br /> control not work. <br /> The facility has been in operation for nearly two decades without a significant <br /> vector control problem that could not be mitigated. <br /> 36 <br />