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information <br />will be reported. The <br />report shall be completed when the hazardous waste is <br />secured <br />in a locked <br />container, and will be <br />submitted by site supervisory staff to the LEA within 48 <br />hours. <br />The waste will be stored in the temporary hazardous waste storage area located near the <br />entrance to the MRF (Figure 4). The waste will be removed within the timeframe required by Title <br />22, Section 66262.34. <br />Copies of the load checking records for the last year are maintained in the operating record and <br />are available for review by the regulatory agencies. <br />Some of the materials diverted from the commercial and residential waste stream for <br />management in accordance with the State and Federal regulations include: <br />• Latex Paint <br />• Automobile parts and components <br />• Refrigerators <br />• Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT's) <br />• Computer Monitors <br />• Automobile and Truck Tires <br />• Waste oil and Filters <br />The acceptance and management of these items is regularly re-evaluated based on the <br />requirements of State and Federal law. (See Load Checking and Appendix F: Hazardous Waste <br />Exclusion Program). <br />Wastes requiring special handling or treatment, with the exception of tires, are not generally <br />accepted. Whole tires will be segregated from the waste stream by hand and stacked (laced <br />fashion) when deposited in a trailer. The tires will be transported off-site by Lovelace for disposal <br />and /or recycling. A loading dock is constructed in the south end of the tipping/sorting floor <br />entrance <br />for loading tires onto the trailer. <br />Copies of manifests <br />are kept in the cashier's booth in <br />the scale <br />house. <br />of San <br />Joaquin <br />Lovelace MRF and Transfer Station <br />Transfer Processing Report <br />April 10, 2015 <br />25 <br />Department <br />of Public Works/Solid <br />Waste <br />Division <br />County <br />of San <br />Joaquin <br />