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City of San Leandro <br />Solid Waste Post Collection Services <br />31 <br />treated wood and household hazardous wastes. The loads to be checked are distributed among the <br />various haulers, waste sources, and vehicle types entering the transfer station. <br />• In particular, load checks are performed on Public MSW, third-party MSW, Multi-Family MSW, <br />Commercial Dry Waste and construction and demolition debris deliveries. Load checks for <br />these materials are conducted at the Public Disposal Area and C&D/Dry Waste/MMW <br />MRF/OMRF. <br />• Load checks are also performed on Source Separated Food Waste and Green Waste. Load <br />checks for these materials are conducted at the Organics Processing and Transfer Building. <br />Load checks for Public Green/Wood Waste are performed in the Wood Waste Transfer Area. <br />• Load checks for Public Reuse and E-Waste and Recycling is performed in the Public Area <br />Drop-Off. <br />• Additionally, all "suspicious" loads entering the site will be checked. <br />The employee performing the load-check inspection spreads the loads onto the inspection area as <br />thinly as possible so that the majority of refuse is visible. Using rakes or other hand tools as needed, <br />the inspector proceeds to examine the loads for any suspect hazardous or designated wastes. If no <br />hazardous or designated wastes are discovered, the load is pushed to the working area and mixed <br />with the regular waste. If suspected hazardous or designated wastes are discovered, then the load- <br />check inspection team follows the proper procedure for isolating and returning the unacceptable <br />wastes to a known generator or (if a positive identification of the generator cannot be made) <br />packing and transporting the material to the Hazardous Waste Storage Area. All load check team <br />members are trained in handling hazardous materials and in implementing proper procedures to <br />protect the public. <br />The load checking program in effect at DSTS also applies to the OMRF operations in accordance <br />with 14 CCR, Section 17896.25. The program includes records of load checks and the training of <br />personnel in the recognition, proper handling, and disposition of prohibited waste. Random load <br />check inspections for loads destined for the OMRF are currently conducted daily as indicated in the <br />EA Conditions of the Solid Waste Facility Permit and use a similar method as described in the <br />beginning of this section. A copy of the load checking program and copies of the load checking <br />records for the last year will be maintained in the operating records and available for review by the <br />appropriate regulatory agencies. <br /> <br />Docusign Envelope ID: C78C62DE-8589-496F-8F5A-DEC38EE5853C