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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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DocuSign Envelope ID:5FA4B1AC-B897-4C32-A1E4-4B4A8885A341 <br /> G LF RFP for Disaster ®ebrisClearance and Removal Services <br /> IF Orange County, NC <br /> Self Sustaining Crews <br /> All of CrowderGulfs employees and subcontractor resources are self-sustaining. Our teams will provide all of our <br /> necessary housing,catering/food, water, temporary power,fuel and mechanics needed for our operational response. <br /> At such time, when local businesses start to recover and hotels, restaurants,fueling stations etc. are open, <br /> CrowderGulf teams will utilize[coal facilities for our needs, This often times brings extra revenue to area businesses <br /> that have suffered economic loss due to the storm event. If needed, CrowderGulf can assist the County with logistical <br /> materials and supplies. Our partnering companies like OK's Cascade, Deployed Resources and Garner Emergency <br /> Res onse can assist us with providing the foliowing: <br /> Available Materials, Equipment&Supplies <br /> Sleep Trailers over 1,000 Bottled Water Generators <br /> Sleep Tents{over 1,000) Light Towers Temporary Office Space <br /> Catering/Food Preparation First Aid Kits Laundry Services <br /> Hot meals Trash Receptacles Satellite Telecommunications <br /> Box lunches Garbage Disposal Emergency Fuel <br /> Ice Internet Distribution Panels Bulk Gas&Diesel Delivered <br /> Reefer&Refrigerated Trailers Air Conditioning Fueling Stations <br /> Shower Trailers Heating Satellite Communications <br /> Portable Restrooms Pump Trucks for johns/shower trailers Hand Wash Stations <br /> Debris Recovery Operations <br /> Debris Recovery consists of the removal and disposal of FEMA eligible storm-related debris In order to ensure the <br /> orderly recovery of the community, and eliminate less immediate threats to public health and safety. The debris <br /> removal, reduction and disposal procedures are addressed in specific detail in the following paragraphs. <br /> Important Operational Considerations;At this point in the operation,decisions regarding the movement,storage, <br /> reduction and disposal of the debris will have a huge impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of the overall project. <br /> As in all CrowderGulf debris operations, we apply a set of standard principles to managing debris operations which <br /> include but are not limited to the following: <br /> • Never load debris on a truck before the dump site has been identified. <br /> • Handle only debris that meets FEMA's eligibility criteria, <br /> • Sort debris before initial loading,whenever possible,to increase efficiency. <br /> • Clean streets/roads thoroughly at each pass, i.e., "Clean As You Go" policy. <br /> • If at all possible, load debris only once and deliver directly to the final disposal site. <br /> • Use temporary debris management sites (TDMS)only when they increase operational efficiency. <br /> • Use the most efficient reduction method approved by the client. <br /> ■ Recycle if costs to benefits are favorable. <br /> ■ Use privately-owned or if available, publicly-owned landfills for final disposal. <br /> Col <br /> lection Methods <br /> The fundamental component of a debris management strategy is the collection of debris. Implementation of debris <br /> collection immediately after a disaster event will assure the public that recovery efforts are in progress and that the <br /> community will return to normal quickly. The debris type, amount, and urgency determines which collection method is <br /> used.The two main methods of debris collection are curbside collection and collectlon centers. Both types of collection <br /> methods may be used and will be determined by Orange County. <br /> Curbside'collection requires that only storm related debris be placed at the curb or public rights-of-way. Source- <br /> segregated debris collection offers the potential of high salvage value and efficient recyclingireduction processing.This <br /> method Is important when collecting hazardous and environmentally sensitive debris, such as household hazardous <br /> waste and white goods. Collecting mixed debris allows for residents to place all debris types in one specified area, <br /> usually along the public rights-of-way In front of their residence.While this is the most convenient for the public, it does <br /> 99 <br />
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