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spot and remove prohibited waste items; <br />6) A DDMS is limited to managing the waste identified above for each site; any putrescible waste received <br />at the DDMS must be removed within 48 hours, and all other types of prohibited waste should be managed <br />in accordance with the guidance document (see link below); <br />7) Unless otherwise approved by the Department in response to a written request from you, the DDMS <br />must cease operation and all disaster debris must be removed from the sites on or before the expiration date <br />of an Order that has been executed by the Department, unless it is modified or extended by further <br />authorization. <br />Failure to comply with the conditions of the field authorization, or failure to adequately close a site by the <br />required closure date, may result in enforcement action by the Department. <br />The Department has also prepared a guidance document on the establishment, operation, and closure of a <br />DDMS for disaster debris. This guidance document includes recommended practices, which you are <br />expected to follow as much as practicable, as well as additional requirements from the Order. A copy of <br />this guidance document is available on the DEP website <br />https://floridadep.gov/waste/permitting-compliance-assistance/documents/guidance-establishment-operation-and-closure <br />This guidance is not a substitute for federal requirements and guidance, including those from the Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).