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Transfer/Processing Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery& Transfer Facility <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> disposal by a registered medical waste management contractor. Supervisors and <br /> employees are trained to properly manage HHW and medical wastes at the Facility. <br /> Noise Control <br /> Tracy will control noise to prevent health hazards and to prevent nuisance to <br /> neighbors. The Facility is located within an agricultural area where the nearest <br /> receptor residence is over 600 feet away. <br /> Mobile equipment will have mufflers to minimize noise impacts. Equipment to be <br /> used at the facility will meet OSHA standards for noise and safety. All employees <br /> will wear ear protection devices should they be subject to excessive noise levels at <br /> the facility. <br /> Non-Salvageable Items <br /> Drugs, cosmetics, foods, beverages, hazardous wastes, poisons, medical wastes, <br /> syringes, needles, pesticides and other materials capable of causing public health <br /> or safety problems shall not be salvaged during the transfer operations. <br /> Hazardous waste, salvageable or non-salvageable, will not be accepted, and is <br /> strictly prohibited at the Tracy facility. Tracy will work with generators to properly <br /> manage these hazardous waste items at the point of generation by referring the <br /> generator to a registered hazardous waste hauler should a request be made. Where <br /> the collector is suspect that hazardous waste may be commingled with MSW at the <br /> point of generation, the collector will load check the bins prior to collection at the <br /> point of generation, and will not collect the loads where a visual inspection would <br /> indicate that hazardous waste is present. The collector would then notify the <br /> generator of the hazardous waste identification, and if not safely removed from the <br /> bin, the LEA would be notified and the load would not be collected. <br /> Transfer Facility: No salvaging is permitted at the Transfer Facility by regulations, <br /> and there is no opportunity to load check on a floor sort or pick line. The MSW <br /> unloaded at the Transfer Facility from garbage trucks will be load checked at the <br /> facility and there will be an opportunity to recover non-salvageable hazardous waste <br /> items. The landfill operator where the MSW is disposed will also be conducting <br /> random load checks of the MSW load, and will notify the hauler should hazardous <br /> waste be found, where the hauler could work with the collector to assist in <br /> determining the generator, in an effort to mitigate further incidents through <br /> notification and education. <br /> Material Recovery Operations: Drugs, food, cosmetics, beverages, and other non- <br /> hazardous materials may cross the recyclables and/or C&D pick-line or processing <br /> area. The employees are notified not to salvage these materials and allow them to <br /> become residual, which will be disposed of at a permitted landfill. Hazardous waste, <br /> poison, or medical waste, or other hazardous waste materials that may end up on <br /> 30 <br />