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<br />industrial heating or cogeneration plants, land cover, and agriculture additive. If no beneficial use is available,
<br />mulch will be disposed of in a licensed landfill.
<br />Ashfrom woody debris reduced by burning- Potential beneficial use as agricultural soil additive. Ifno beneficial
<br />use is available ash will be disposed of in a licensed landfill.
<br />. Construction and Demolition material- This waste stream includes concrete, asphalt, gypsum, wood waste,
<br />glass, bricks, roofing tile, and asphalt roofing tile. Some of this material can be separated and recycled if
<br />recycling contractors are readily available and market conditions are favorable. C&D that cannot be recycled will
<br />be disposed of in a licensed landfill.
<br />Metals - Most ferrous and non-ferrous metals are suitable for recycling. Metal maulers and shredders can be used
<br />to shred trailer frames, trailer parts, appliances and other items. Metal that cannot be recycled will be disposed of
<br />in a properly licensed landfill.
<br />· White Goods - Household appliances can be recycled as part ofa metal recycling program and can be recycled
<br />for parts by used appliance dealers. Appliances that cannot be recycled will be disposed of in a licensed landfill.
<br />Prior to disposal certain appliances (freezers, refrigerators, coolers, AC units) will have CFC refrigerants and
<br />motor oil removed by a licensed contractor.
<br />· Soil & Silt - Collection of disaster generated debris, especially vegetation will include various amounts of soil
<br />and/or silt. Careful debris separation at the TDSRS possibly including the use of screens can remove the soil and
<br />silt, which will be stored onsite for backfilling ruts and voids created by stump removal. Remaining soil and silt
<br />will be used in the TDSR site restoration.
<br />· Household Hazardous Waste - HHW may consist of common household cleaning supplies, pesticides, motor oil,
<br />lubricants, transmission and brake fluids, gasoline, anti-freeze, paints, propane tanks, oxygen bottles, and
<br />batteries. HHW will be separated from the general waste stream and stored in a lined containment area.
<br />Technicians will segregate incompatible chemicals and properly store or pack the waste for transportation to a
<br />facility specially permitted to accept hazardous waste.
<br />Hazardous Waste - Hazardous waste will be contained, collected, containerized, manifested, and transported to a
<br />facility specially permitted to accept hazardous waste.
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<br />Additional Debris Management Detailed Information:
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<br />Hazardous, Toxic, Radiological Waste (HTRW) - Any labeled hazardous waste, bio-hazardous waste, or other
<br />contaminated waste that positively has originated from a commercial building or business will be left in place for
<br />removal by others and the City DM will be notified. However, if directed to do so, AshBritt will remove and dispose of
<br />all labeled hazardous waste, bio-hazard waste, or other contaminated waste (such as thermostats containing mercury)
<br />through the use of a licensed Hazardous, Toxic, Radiological Waste (HTR W) contactor. Such waste will be disposed of
<br />in a landfill licensed to receive the waste being delivered. Removal, transportation, and disposal of such waste by a
<br />licensed HTRW contractor will be paid for under a separate line item for HTRW removal and disposal. AshBritt will be
<br />responsible for the methods of handling and transporting HTRW from the site and will be informed of all laws
<br />pertaining to the handling of hazardous materials. All HTR W will be delivered to collection points defined by the City
<br />or State. In recognition of the fact that there may be unmarked abandoned containers in the debris stream, AshBritt will
<br />utilize the guidelines presented later in this section.
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<br />White Goods - Loading and hauling of white goods will be performed when declared as eligible debris. White goods
<br />will be divided into two categories: I) Non-refrigerant containing and 2) Refrigerant containing. Refrigerant containing
<br />white goods have two sub-categories: a) Clean, and b) Dirty. Typically, clean refrigerant containing white goods are air
<br />conditioning units, but may also include empty refrigerators and freezers. Dirty refrigerant containing white goods
<br />consist of refrigerators and freezers in which food products and contents are still remaining inside.
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<br />The collection methods used for this debris will be dependent on the category. For non-refrigerant white goods,
<br />collection procedures will be as above. White goods categorized as containing refrigerant will be collected in such a
<br />manner that the refrigerant system will not be breached (i.e., the coils or condenser should not be ruptured or broken).
<br />All necessary precautions will be taken in collecting dirty refrigerant containing white goods so that their contents will
<br />not be spilled. If not already sealed, units will be bound to prevent spillage by securing tape, ratchet straps, rope, or
<br />similar materials to minimize the spilling of contents. Units will be picked up using Y2 to I ton pickup trucks or van
<br />trucks with installed lift gates or ramps. Units will be loaded onto these trucks with the aid of appliance dollies. Units
<br />will be securely strapped into place to prevent spillage and hauled to a facility designated by the City.
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<br />Management and processing of white goods will also be dependent on the category. For non-refrigerant white goods,
<br />this material will be segregated into the recyclable metals pile. White goods categorized as containing refrigerant will
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<br />AshBrilt, Inc. I Sunny Isles Beach. FL I RFP No.. 08-07-01
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