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<br /> I iv. 900 Cots/Pillows/ Blankets (100 cots/Pillows/blankets (city hall -china Texas)
<br /> v. Pallets of Water
<br /> vi. 3 fuel tankers (1,000 gallons each)
<br /> I vii. 850 Cots,850Blankets
<br /> viii. 750 person (3 meals per day)
<br /> ix. 2 Reefer Truck and Ice
<br /> Ix. Rental of Potable Water&Potable Water Tank
<br /> xi. I Porta potty rental;handwash station
<br /> xii. Porta potty rental '
<br /> I xiii. 4 showers decon unit
<br /> xiv. 12 power cords
<br /> xv. 8 industrial fans
<br /> 12. Private Property
<br /> Ia. City-Parish of East Baton Rouge, Louisiana Severe Flooding DR4277, 2016 - DRC had ROE
<br /> forms signed and removed debris from private property as needed as part of $35,000,000
<br /> contract with the City.
<br /> I13. Household Hazardous Waste:
<br /> a. City of Houston, Tropical Storm Allison, 2001 - Removal and processing of household
<br /> I hazardous waste from approximately 40,000 flooded houses as part of$2.4 million contract with
<br /> the city's solid waste department.
<br /> b. Indian River County Florida, Hurricane Frances, 2004 - Removal and decontamination of
<br /> 1 hazardous waste from Indian River County School District property as part of$500,000 contract
<br /> l In all of our relevant projects we have met and
<br /> fulfilled the standards of all local, state, and
<br /> federal regulatory agencies including the , ,
<br /> I remediation, restoration, and sampling of staging - — " ��, ., a -�y,
<br /> and processing sites. =bK .� ; -- ,,.-z ` --- ,-Tot
<br /> I Hazardous waste (HW) is a special operational .p; - ,=„ fi "�'% � - ,` ;
<br /> aspect that must be accomplished with very !�=1` x n' ' - ?_ 1;;��
<br /> precise, pre-established standards and -1,--,--___--,-.4-X•!_•,-,::: � zr ; E Imo, ' ;4 '--- .
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<br /> ;- •, i., w ,rx y,- , �regulations. Safety Safet , to the workers government t' ` . -Y�'© y " rT . :--
<br /> employees and the citizens of the area is - � z s,T, �,�_
<br /> paramount. With this in mind, DRC works with .---t. ; �;' „ '-�'
<br /> its specialized subcontractors to establish andslain.- a .,_
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<br /> implement proper handling procedures for HW, ,` a , � �''•
<br /> including household hazardous waste, which, rr ti--1 ` - .
<br /> I after a disaster, may become concentrated and no longer considered diminimous. These procedures include
<br /> the segregation and removal of HW from the debris stream at the curbside, prior to the recovery of other
<br /> debris and sorting and additional recovery of HW within each DMS. Recovered HW is removed to a proper
<br /> I disposal site or temporarily stored in the HW disposal areas constructed within each DMS as required. HW
<br /> must be collected, handled and disposed of by specially trained HAZMAT technicians. In addition, DRC may
<br /> utilize national or regional firms who are fully licensed and accredited to manage, handle and dispose of
<br /> HW. These firms may be utilized by DRC and/or DRC Environmental, Inc. for professional and immediate
<br /> HW recovery support on an emergency basis.
<br /> Hazmat will be segregated and stored in a Government approved containment area. All site personnel will
<br /> receive a safety briefing regarding operations involving HW. The HW containment site perimeter will be
<br /> posted and secured for personnel safety and to ensure compliance with the Corporate Accident Prevention
<br /> IDRC Emergency Services,LLC 22
<br /> RFP No.18-04-02
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