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2019-801-E Solid Waste - Crowder Gulf emergency storm debris
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10/24/2019
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10/22/2019
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10/31/2022
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10/15/2019; 8-e
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Agenda 10-15-19 Item 8-e - Disaster Debris Removal and Clearance Service Agreement
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R 2019-801 Solid Waste - Crowder Gulf emergency storm debris
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DocuSign Envelope ID:5FA4B1AC-B897-4C32-A1E4-4B4A8885A341 <br /> SWCROWDER <br /> F 6RFP for Disaster IDebrisClearance and Removal Services <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> CrowderGulf quickly mobilized forces and hired local companies to begin the debris removal. CrowderGulf set up 7 <br /> Debris Managemnt Sites and reduced the debris by grinding.All of the mulch from reduction by grinding was hauled <br /> to mulch recycling facilities and papermills in the areas. None of the debris was hauled to any landfill which resulted <br /> in significant cost saving to the SCDOT from not paying landfill tipping fees. Overall, CrowderGulf removed and <br /> reduced over 500,000 cubic yards of debris in less than 90 days. <br /> 2016 Hurricane Matthew Projects and Tasks <br /> 39 Total <br /> Clients Humber of Clients in 2016 Hurricane Matthew Utilizing Task <br /> Contract ROW Private Rds Debris Debris Tree White ARMS Waterway Special <br /> Amt PUSH flps Hauling Hauling Reduction Disposal Work Stumps Goods Utilized debris Projects <br /> $82,267,725 8 33 3 24 33 12 t 6 2 18 1 5 <br /> 2016 Floods & Storms <br /> Texas Tornado — Starting in late December 2015, Severe Storms made their way through Texas (FEMA-4255-DR- <br /> TX) causing flooding and tornados. Our fist activation of the year was requested by Rowlett, TX. A tornado ripped <br /> through the town causing C&D debris to be scattered in its path. Over 70,000 cubic yards of debris was collected and <br /> disposed after this event. CrowderGulf was also tasked to remove and dispose of 140 white goods and 49 e-waste <br /> debris. It took 37 days to complete the project under the City's management. CrowderGulf also worked with the <br /> monitoring firm True North during this project. The total cost of this project was$680,036. <br /> Ice Storms—Late January,Virginia was the target for a winter storm(FEMA-4262-DR-VA).Approximately 16,000 cubic <br /> yards of vegetative, C&D and stump debris was collected, transported and disposed from the ROW in Essex County, VA <br /> due to this winter storm. The project was completed in 20 days and involved CrowderGulf working with the County, <br /> Virginia Peninsulas Public Service Authority{VPPSA) and the monitoring firm Rostan Solutions (aka Arcadis), The total <br /> cost of this project was$138,739, <br /> Louisiana Storms — Louisiana received their share of severe storms and flooding (FEMA-4263-DR-LA) in March. <br /> CrowderGulf was activated by St. John the Baptist Parish and Ouachita Parish, St. John the Baptist Parish relied on <br /> volunteers and its citizens to help in the recovery.The Parish requested that CrowderGulf only provide portable showers <br /> and restrooms for the volunteers and citizens. <br /> I <br /> Ouachita Parish, LA activated CrowderGulf at the end of March.After 53 days, CrowderGulf had removed and disposed <br /> of over 32,000 cubic yards of debris, 18 white goods, 105 Tires and 370 pieces of e-waste. In some areas, water had to <br /> recede before hauling could begin. The project total cost was$397,774. <br /> Second Round of Storms in Texas—In March,Texas received another round of storms,tornados and flooding (FEMA- <br /> 4265-DR-TX). CrowderGulf was activated by Montgomery County, Newton County and Waller County. <br /> Montgomery County tasked CrowderGulf with removing and disposing of vegetative debris and C&D debris. Just over <br /> 19,000 cubic yards of debris was removed in 21 days. Along with working with the County, CrowderGulf also teamed <br /> with the monitoring firm Tetra Tech. The total cost of the project was$288,408. <br /> Newton County Activated CrowderGulf near the beginning of April. Newton County was experiencing flooding and <br /> CrowderGulf was tasked with the removal and disposal of over 37,000 cubic yards of C&D debris. There were also 418 <br /> pieces of white goods removed and disposed of during the project. CrowderGulf has worked with their monitoring firm, <br /> Thompson consulting on the project. The total cost for this project was$349,990. <br /> Waller County was also affected by the storms with flooding and straight lined winds. CrowderGulf was activated to <br /> remove a small amount of vegetative and C&D debris. Just over 1,000 cubic yards of debris was removed and disposed <br /> of in 7 days.Along with working with the County, CrowderGulf also teamed with the monitoring firm Tetra Tech. The total <br /> cost of the project was$19,674. <br /> 74 <br />
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