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Transfer/Processing Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery& Transfer Facility <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> Table 6: Typical Daily Throughput <br /> Waste Category Typical Input <br /> Municipal Solid Waste with Food Wastes 720 tons per day <br /> Commingled Rec clables 350 tons per da <br /> Green Material and co-collected 200 tons per day <br /> residential green waste and food waste <br /> CDI Waste and Wood Waste 530 tonsper da <br /> Total 1,800 tons per day <br /> The permitted maximum tonnage for the facility is 1,800 tons per day. The facility's <br /> operations will have a design capacity of 7,972 tons per day — which may be <br /> expanded through use of improved technology for potential future expansions — but <br /> at this time the permitted peak capacity will remain 1,800 TPD. <br /> MSW <br /> "Municipal solid waste" means all putrescible and non-putrescible solid, semisolid <br /> wastes, including garbage, trash, refuse, paper, rubbish, ashes, Industrial wastes, <br /> demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles and parts thereof, <br /> discarded home and industrial appliances, and other discarded solid and semisolid <br /> wastes. MSW is handled directly at the Transfer Facility upon receipt. MSW <br /> residuals from onsite processing operations is loaded into transfer trailers at the <br /> Transfer Facility for delivery to permitted landfill for disposal, generally to the Foothill <br /> Landfill in the County. <br /> Green Waste, Food material, and Co-Collected Organics <br /> "Green Waste" means any plant material that is separated at the point of generation <br /> that may contain up to 5.0 percent of physical contaminants by weight. Green waste <br /> includes, but is not limited to, yard trimmings, untreated wood wastes, natural fiber <br /> products, and construction and demolition wood waste. Green waste will be <br /> unloaded directly at the composting facility. This definition is provided as a generic, <br /> industry-accepted term and is not intended as equivalent to "green material" <br /> described in Title 14, Section 17852(a)(21), which may also be utilized in this <br /> document, is accepted at the facility, and also falls within the definition of green <br /> waste. <br /> "Food Material" means a waste material of plant or animal origin that results from <br /> the preparation or processing of food for animal or human consumption and that is <br /> separated from the municipal solid waste stream. Food material includes, but is not <br /> limited to, food waste from food facilities as defined in Health and Safety Code <br /> section 113789 (such as restaurants), food processing establishments as defined in <br /> Health and Safety Code section 111955, grocery stores, institutional cafeterias <br /> (such as prisons, schools and hospitals), and residential food scrap collection. Food <br /> material does not include any material that is required to be handled only pursuant <br /> to the California Food and Agricultural Code and regulations adopted pursuant <br /> thereto. Food material will be delivered to the MRF Building, or another onsite <br /> building, for processing and blending with green waste, or it may be transferred <br /> 22 <br />