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<br />~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Current Contracts <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />In December of 2007, severe ice storms resulted in multiple counties in Missouri, Oklahoma, and <br />Kansas unfortunately requiring disaster assistance. Crowder Disaster Recovery deployed to the <br />region on New Year's Eve, ready to aid Joplin, Missouri with their vegetative debris removal and <br />reduction needs. Over the last six months, we have dedicated our crews to providing hazardous tree <br />trimming, debris hauling, and reduction services to twelve counties and municipalities in the area, <br />both small and large. In addition, Crowder Disaster Recovery provided a pro bono debris removal <br />contract to Noble, Oklahoma, a srnall rural town in the area that needed a little extra help. <br /> <br /> <br />Having just wrapped up our contracts in that region, we were recently awarded the Bibb County, <br />Georgia tree trimming, debris removal, and reduction contract, in the wake of the Mother's Day <br />tornadoes that struck the area. Estimated quantities of 200,000 cubic yards of vegetative debris need <br />to be hauled and reduced, as well as hundreds of hazardous trees that require trimming or removal. <br /> <br />138 I P age <br />