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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2007-2012
RECORD_ID
PR0505006
PE
4445
FACILITY_ID
FA0006475
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY MATERIAL RECOVERY/TRANSF
STREET_NUMBER
30703
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25313019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
30703 S MACARTHUR DR
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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El <br />11 <br />Proposed Odor Impact Minimization Plan — Compost Facility <br />Tracy Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, Califomia 95377 <br />Pathogen Reduction for Windrow Composting: The process of turning <br />windrows provides sufficient oxygen to sustain the biological activity and keep <br />the material at a temperature of 55 degrees Celsius (131 degrees <br />Fahrenheit), or higher, for a period of 15 days, or longer, which meets <br />regulatory pathogen reduction requirements (14 CCR §17868.3). There will <br />be a minimum of 5 turnings of the windrow during a 15 -day period during <br />which readings such as temperature is monitored and documented. When the <br />desired level of decomposition has been achieved, the compost materials will <br />be moved to the screening area. <br />At the start of all composting cycles, temperatures will be taken and recorded <br />five days per week to confirm satisfactory results. Temperature <br />measurements will be taken at 1.5 to 2 feet below surface for Elongated <br />Windrow Method. This will be performed to allow for accurate temperature <br />measurements deep within the windrow. The minimum frequency for <br />temperature readings for all composting methods will be based on a 200 <br />cubic yard volume per reading. <br />Procedures for taking temperatures <br />• Temperature probes 2 feet long, with a dial on one end and a <br />thermocouple on the other will be used for taking temperatures. <br />The probe will be inserted into the bag at points, which will be <br />recorded for subsequent readings. <br />• Depths at which the temperatures will be taken as discussed <br />above. <br />• The same person taking the temperatures using the same <br />technique each time will be utilized whenever possible to aid in <br />eliminating variables. <br />• Points for probe insertion shall be chosen to produce the most <br />representative readings of internal temperatures. <br />Operations Plan for the proposed composting operations — <br />Section 2 — Method 2: Elongated Windrow Composting (co -collected preen <br />material with up to 20% food waste) <br />The TMR/TS and CF proposes to implement Co -Collected Organics Windrow <br />Composting to utilize the open windrow method to process and compost co - <br />collected organics (CCO). A blend of green material and food waste not to <br />exceed 20% food waste materials will be used. This windrow method has been <br />evaluated and proven effective in order to manage organic material in the most <br />responsible and efficient manner while providing demonstrated adequate <br />environmental controls when performed as described. <br />All incoming CCO feedstock will be commingled at the point of generation from <br />residential areas via the use of curbside greenwaste 'toters'. Prior to reaching <br />the transfer facility or the compost facility, the franchised haulers of CCO <br />feedstock will work with the municipal jurisdiction to educate the public as to what <br />7 <br />
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