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and/or CR Transfer in Stanton if required. Beginning on July 1, 1994 all of the <br /> City's wastestream (1,069 TPD) will be transported for processing at the Santa Ana <br /> MRF or one or more of the MRFs previously mentioned. <br /> A description of our facilities and the diversion processes to be employed is <br /> contained in the following sections. <br /> 2. Sunset Environmental Material Recovery Facility (Sunset Environmental <br /> MRF) <br /> The Sunset Environmental MRF was the pioneering private facility for waste <br /> transfer and recycling in Orange County and has been in operation since 1984. <br /> Over the years, the facility has adapted to the changing needs of its customers by <br /> offering recycling, processing, and high-volume transfer of commercial, industrial <br /> and municipal solid waste. With the advent of AB 939, the Sunset Environmental <br /> MRF was quick to plan for increased recycling capabilities, culminating in the <br /> installation of two elevated sorting platforms for material recovery. With these lines <br /> in place, coupled with the traditional methods of material recovery utilized at the <br /> facility, Sunset Environmental MRF anticipates diverting up to 20% of the City's <br /> waste delivered to the facility. <br /> Facility Description <br /> Location <br /> The site is located at 16122 Construction Circle West in the City of <br /> Irvine. The industrial area in which the facility is located is bounded on the <br /> west and north by the U. S. Marine Corps Helicopter Air Station, on the east <br /> by the Peters Canyon Wash and military housing, and on the south by <br /> Barranca Road. Access to the site is by Construction Circle West. Primary <br /> access roads are Warner Avenue, Barranca Road, and Jamboree Road. <br /> Following is a site location map for the facility. <br /> 33 <br />