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<br />TEMPORARY DEBRIS STAGING AND REDUCTION SITE MANAGEMENT
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<br />Site Establishment
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<br />DRC shall provide all specified equipment, operators, and laborers for dumpsite management,
<br />debris reduction operations, and provision of an Automated Debris Management System.
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<br />Within 24 hours of Task Order Notice to Proceed, personnel and equipment will be deployed to
<br />establish Debris Management Sites (OMS) at locations identified in conjunction with the
<br />GOVERNMENT and local governmental entities, including, but not limited to the building of
<br />roads, erecting of fences, construction of containment areas, and placement of inspection towers.
<br />At minimum, the OMS equipment and crews will consist of: Air Curtain Incinerator, 1
<br />Trackhoe, 2 Dozers, 2 towers, 5 16-20 cubic yard dump trucks, 1 rubber tired loader, 1 water
<br />truck, 1 motor grader, Tub Grinder, 1 Site Manager, 1, Night Manager, 8 equipment operators, 2
<br />Supervisors, 5 laborers, Light Plants, HTW containment systems.
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<br />OMS teams will also secure all necessary clearances, permits, and licenses to operate the site and
<br />will submit Site Plans to the GOVERNMENT complete with Site Specific Safety and/or
<br />Accident Prevention Plans, a Traffic Control Plan to properly manage site ingress and egress, a
<br />Dust Control Plan, and/or a Fire Prevention Plan. Within 48-72 hours, OMSs will be fully
<br />operational complete with ingress and egress points, inspection towers, water runoff protection,
<br />and containment berms and/or geotextile.
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<br />Site selection will typically be the responsibility of the GOVERNMENT or can be accomplished
<br />by ORC in conjunction with the GOVERNMENT. Site locations are nonnally reviewed and
<br />approved in advance for future disaster events. Site selection criteria includes ownership
<br />(privately owned vs. the preferred government owned site), size requirements based on quantity
<br />of debris projected, location within or in the proximity of the affected area, and the history of the
<br />site (such as historical or archaeological significance, environmental impact, security
<br />considerations and proximity to the general public).
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<br />ORC normally operates and manages an appropriate number of TOSR sites strategically located
<br />throughout the disaster area to accept and process all categories of debris. Primary site
<br />preparation may include, but is not necessarily limited to, construction and maintenance of
<br />primary roads for ingress or egress, and any roads required within the site, environmental
<br />requirements, inspection and observation towers, wind-blown debris control fencing, silt fencing
<br />and stonn-water retention and diversion berms. To facilitate the documentation and quality
<br />control system utilized by DRC, a sturdy roofed inspection towers are constructed and/or
<br />delivered during this early phase of site preparations. DRC also typically constructs an area for
<br />office trailers and parking for administrative personnel, inspectors and GOVERNMENT
<br />personnel.
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