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optimize loading capacity. All loaded transfer trailers will exit <br /> at the north end of the site. <br /> Curbside Recyclables <br /> The SAMRF will have the capability to process source- <br /> separated curbside materials, and to further process the <br /> materials removed on the commingled sort lines. Curbside <br /> trucks will enter the facility through the east gate, bypass the <br /> truck scales, and weigh-in on one of two truck scales located <br /> on the west side of the Recyclable Material Processing <br /> Building. <br /> After weighing-in, trucks will back into the building and tip <br /> their newspaper in the newspaper sorting area in the <br /> northwest corner of the building. Trucks will then circle the <br /> building in a clockwise pattern and weigh-in on the scale <br /> again. The difference between the two weights will equal the <br /> amount of newspaper off-loaded. Newspaper will be pushed <br /> by loader onto a recessed feed conveyor and conveyed to an <br /> elevated sorting line where personnel will pull out <br /> contaminants. Clean newspaper will continue down the line <br /> and will be top-loaded into transfer trailers using an overhead, <br /> automated loading conveyor that evenly distributes the load <br /> throughout the length of each trailer. <br /> Collection trucks will then circle around the building and <br /> deposit the remaining portion of their loads (recyclable <br /> containers) in one of the City-designated concrete storage <br /> bunkers. Trucks will weigh-out on the scale one more time <br /> and leave the facility via the north gate. <br /> Curbside materials can be processed on the commingled <br /> sort line individually by City. For example, when the line is <br /> cleared from a previous City, loaders will retrieve the curbside <br /> 50 <br />