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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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Agreement - Services
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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 /> B111111111111111111CROWDER CrowderGulf <br /> &ULF RFP for Disaster DebrisClearance and Removal Services <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> not facilitate effective recycling and reduction efforts,as the debris will need_ to be handled multiple times_. This method <br /> prolongs recycling and reduction efforts and increases operational costs. <br /> Collection Centers,the second type of collection method, relies on having residents transport their debris to a common <br /> location. Large roll-off bins may be placed on public rights-of-way or public property for the residents to bring their <br /> debris for collection.Separate bins can he designated for particular types of debris. If Collection Centers are used,they <br /> must be monitored to ensure only of the citizens use the Center and all debris is storm-related eligible debris. <br /> Regardless of the collection methods used, educating the residents before a disaster occurs and keeping them <br /> informed after a disaster about the how,when and where of the debris removal operations, will alleviate a lot of stress <br /> for everyone. CrowderGulf can assist with keeping the public informed with the information needed to get their debris <br /> removed safely and in a timely manner. <br /> Debris Types <br /> Orange County will determine the scope of the debris to be managed under this contract. However, CrowderGulf is <br /> prepared to assist the County in hauling, reducing and disposing of all eligible debris types in accordance with FEMA <br /> Public Assistance Program and Policy guidelines. These include: vegetative debris, construction &demolition �C&D) <br /> debris, hazardous wastes, white goods, household hazardous waste (HHW), electronic waste (e-goods), abandoned <br /> vehicles and vessels, putrescent debris, infectious waste,chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear-contaminated <br /> debris.The following diagram is a breakdown of the general debris stream: <br /> ❑MS Reduction Recycle <br /> Vegetative <br /> E Ash or Mulch to <br /> Landfill Landfill <br /> l <br /> ❑MS Reduction Recycle - <br /> C&D <br /> Landfill Landfill <br /> ❑MS Special Recycle <br /> HHW Storage <br /> w <br /> Recycling Disposal <br /> Center <br /> White DMS Fluids Recycle s, <br /> Goods, Extraction f <br /> Small } <br /> Motors Recycling Disposal <br /> Center <br /> DMS Special Recycle <br /> • Storage - s� <br /> E-Waste <br /> Recycle Disposal <br /> - 100 <br />
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