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Proposed Odor Impact Minimization Plan — Compost Facility <br />Tracy Materia/ Recovery Facility and Transfer Station <br />30703 S. Macrthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />by some Californians during the siting and operation of compost facilities. The <br />staff of the California Integrated Waste Management Board in cooperation with <br />the California Department of Health Services, and Cal/EPA's Office of <br />Environmental Health Hazard Assessment prepared a technical bulletin during <br />1993, and released the summary of findings in LEA Advisory No. 6 dated <br />December 16, 1993. A properly operated compost facility should not present a <br />health risk from Aspergillus fumigatus. Sound management practices include <br />maintaining moisture, temperature and pH levels, aerating, turning and mixing. <br />Reducing the dispersal of dust and spores is best to control exposure. The uses <br />of water sprays or mists while turning piles, and refraining from turning on windy <br />days will help accomplish this. The operator plans to follow the best management <br />practices (BMP's) outlined in LEA Advisory No 6. These include: <br />Maintaining the windrows in an aerobic condition through regular aeration and <br />mixing with a compost turner. <br />Maintaining windrow moisture content between 45 and 60 percent <br />Maintaining adequate windrow temperatures (above 55 C) throughout the <br />pathogen reduction period (as mandated by 14 CCR §17868.3). <br />Drainage issues: Standing water is a potential source of odors. The pad will be <br />constructed of asphalt concrete or concrete and is sloped to drain at a minimum <br />of 1%. Differential settlement of the pad and storage areas will be minimized <br />through regrading of surfaces as needed. The pad will be maintained to prevent <br />ponding. <br />On-site drainage is controlled by use of drainage ditches surrounding the <br />perimeter of the facility and directing all surface water flow toward the storm <br />water retention basin adjacent to the compost pad, which is maintained to <br />prevent sedimentation and organic loading that could potentially cause odors. <br />Windrows are constructed perpendicular to the slope to facilitate drainage and <br />prevent ponding. <br />Operations Procedures: The maximum storage time is 7 days for incoming green <br />materials feedstock and 48 hours for incoming food waste. The compost cycle <br />will be 90 to 120 days. Should complaints be filed and verified, the storage time <br />could be reduced at certain times of the year when there is a higher percentage <br />of grass trimmings or wet leaves. The compost turning operation could be <br />curtailed when high winds could odors towards sensitive receptors. <br />Contingency plans for minimizing odor: <br />• Equipment - In the event of breakdown, the operator will continue <br />operations with replacement of affected equipment by: <br />o renting from reputable, local equipment rental companies and/or <br />o purchase of new equipment. <br />17 <br />