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-'CROnWDEER CrowderGulf <br /> ��!!�U" RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL <br /> Debris removal guidelines Placing debris near or on $'� Debris <br /> 'r s trees,poles or other <br /> /�Srstructures makes . separation <br /> In efforts to expedite the P <br /> debris remove process, removal difficult.This ,F <br /> please follow these rules includes fire ; <br /> FEMA �-`" ` hydrants and Please separate <br /> meters. debris into the <br /> wea.fema.goc i �' six categories, <br /> shown below. <br /> "�� I J j Electronics <br /> I. 1( -i111-11 <br /> � �O : ~ ; � `,. q��• f4 Television, <br /> 0 l ' I[ua t computer,stereo, <br /> "off „V u ' i Q ;phone,DVD player <br /> �{ til <br /> • <br /> 'gw, °iVi f /La rge Appliances <br /> t' t IIP'; 1)11101 'tom J. Refrigerator, <br /> I(li f f (, t lii,, + # • Do not leave washerfdryer,air <br /> II ,:,, I l: , doors conditioner,stove, <br /> 'II <br /> ' ' - unsealed or water heater, <br /> x.11 , unsecured dishwasher <br /> Co Hazardous waste <br /> Q _`g- Oil;battery,pesticide,paint,cleaning <br /> k,, -4q4, • 1' ,i supplies•compressed gas <br /> I � ,'"-.'.,'T 0 Vegetative debris <br /> Debris e• Tree branches,leaves,logs,plants <br /> should be placed ,`'� Construction debris <br /> curbside �, �• Building materials,drywall,lumber,caryet <br /> furniture,plumbing <br /> y -•' Household garbage , <br /> Debris should not blockroadway/\ Bagged garbage,discarded food,paper,packaging. <br /> I SRIA Program Incentives for Subgrantees CrowderGulf's Capabilities and <br /> Commitment to Clients(subgrantees) <br /> Recycling • CrowderGulfs President, John Ramsay utilizes his degrees in Agriculture <br /> Subgrantees/municipality may retain revenues and his many years of experience in agronomy, tree farming and debris <br /> I received through recycling eligible disaster debris. management to assist our clients in identifying recycle .opportunities, <br /> The subgrantee shall provide the grantee/state providing consumers for recyclables and developing innovative solutions to• <br /> written notification of the revenue received as part of recycling challenges. In addition,our Company has developed a debris <br /> I its final accounting of actual costs. The accounting specific accounting system to track individual and specialized project costs. <br /> shall include the following: This system allows for reliable documentation to our clients for <br /> • completion date of debris removal reimbursement.Upon contract award,our team will work with the County to <br /> • description of the quantity and types of debris establish recycling goals and objectives.. <br /> I recycled - <br /> • cost for processing debris for recycling Examples of Innovative recycling practices performed by CrowderGulf in <br /> past disaster events: <br /> I The grantee/state will forward this information to • During Hurricane Isabel, when damaged areas were saturated with <br /> FEMA in the accounting of the final project costs. residual woodchips, CrowderGulf found consumers overseas as part of <br /> Costs for managing,processing and additional sorting the Kyoto International Treaty,that paid for the chips.These chips were <br /> as part of the debris recycling for this program cannot used in place of coal for electricity generation.The chips were loaded on. <br /> I be claimed by the subgrantees barges and shipped oversees to Turkey and Italy. <br /> (counties/municipalities).The revenue from the debris • For another Client, CrowderGulf found farmers that would take the <br /> recycling can only be used for the approved project residual (tested and approved) ash for use in their planting fields. The <br /> I purposes as outlined in FEMA Public Assistance concentration-of phosphorus in pot ash and the nutrients found within, <br /> Alternative Procedures Pilot Program Guide for were of greater benefit and more economical to area farmers than the <br /> Debris Removal high cost of.fertilizer for their crops. By donating the ash to the area <br /> (version 2)dated June 27, 2014. farmers,it reduced the need for final disposal/tipping fees and provided <br /> I a needed benefit to area farmers which saw a better return on their crops <br /> for several years. <br /> • After Hurricane Ivan,CrowderGulf transported downed trees to saw mills <br /> I transforming them into lumber for re-sale. Much of the lumber was re- <br /> introduced into the community for re-building following the devastating <br /> Category 3 hurricane. <br /> • After every major storm since 2003, CrowderGulf identified <br /> U manufacturing plants that would use clean chips for bio-fuel. Chips were <br /> used in various plants in Florida, Louisiana,Texas and Virginia. <br /> I79 <br />