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<br />per day. Access also contains powerful report features that aid in ticket reconciliation and truck <br />verification. Data is easily converted between Excel and Access. <br /> <br />Segregation <br /> <br />Due to the nature of these operations, material segregation is frequently required in order to properly and <br />efficiently process storm debris. Collection crews will segregate non-grindable debris to the maximum <br />extent possible during collection and loading operations. The inspection tower shall, however, also <br />assume responsibility for the segregation of loads containing contaminants or non-grindables. These <br />loads, which may contain debris ranging from white goods, household hazardous waste (HHW), e-waste, <br />and other materials, will be segregated and sorted either manually or mechanically to remove the <br />contaminants and then dumped in designated and appropriately lined/fenced areas at the TDSRS until <br />final disposal. <br /> <br />Metal contaminants shall be segregated and baled or otherwise processed for recycling. Concrete shall <br />be segregated and transported to a recycling facility and may be crushed prior to transport. Glass, plastic, <br />and other materials shall similarly be segregated and recycled to the maximum extent possible. Debris <br />that cannot be processed or otherwise recycled shall be disposed of at an approved and lawfully <br />permitted construction and demolition final disposal site. <br /> <br />Volume Reduction by Grinding <br /> <br />The wheel loader with rake shall push material designated for grinding to the tub grinder. Great care <br />should be taken to keep the debris free of dirt before processing with a grinder/chipper; this both <br />maintains the value of the product and reduces the cost of grinding. If the mulch produced from grinding <br />is to remain on site for more than four weeks, the mulch piles shall then be stacked no higher than 12 feet <br />to minimize the potential for self-ignition. <br /> <br />Tub grinders will operate with an exclusion zone of 300 feet on the "kick" side of the grinder and 50 feet <br />on the "non-kick" side. Grinders shall be shut down in a full tub condition to minimize debris ejection. The <br />Dust Control plan shall be implemented to ensure dust from the grinder does not impact the adjacent <br />properties. LockouUtagout procedures will be used on grinders and strictly enforced. All equipment in the <br />vicinity of the grinders shall be equipped with fully-enclosed cabs. <br /> <br />Grinding <br /> <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Volume Reduction by Burning <br /> <br />The loader/rake will push clean debris in the direction of the burn pit, taking great care to keep the debris <br />free of dirt. Once the debris is piled in the vicinity of the burn pit area, the backhoe with thumb will feed <br />the Air Curtain Incinerator in such a manner as to promote complete combustion. The backhoe will also <br />set aside for forwarding any material that would process more efficiently in a chipper/grinder, such as <br />large diameter logs or stumps. <br /> <br />The Air Curtain shall be operated at least 100 feet from any stockpile of debris and at least 1,000 feet <br />from any occupied structure. Prior to removal of ash debris from the air curtain incinerator pit, the material <br />shall be wetted. Ash stockpiles shall be at least 100 feet away from any debris stockpiles. 0 <br /> <br />Cf;;.8~S <br /> <br />Tab 0 Technical Information <br />Section 0.1 Debris Management Operations Plan <br />Page 12 of 17 <br />
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