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Disaster Debris Management and Removal Services
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18-04-02
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I <br /> I on Galveston Island Texas in 2008. This operation involved employee training regarding the protection of the <br /> Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle. <br /> I COMMITMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL SLISTAINABTLTTY <br /> DRC is one of the few companies in our industry to carry environmental insurance. While our operating procedures <br /> strictly adhere to environmental guidelines, the operation of Debris Management sites within a jurisdiction presents <br /> I an element of potential exposure.The insurance held by DRC places an extra level of protection for the City of Sunny <br /> Isles Beach that goes beyond the protection already provided through sound operating practices. Additionally, all of <br /> DRC's key personnel maintain a current 40 hour Hazwoper certificate <br /> 1 DRC has set goals regarding recycling for the City of Sunny Isles Beach through alliances with C&D recyclers and <br /> major full service recyclers. Additionally DRC intends to run source separation PSAs post event in order to facilitate <br /> I the recycling process. The separation of C&D, vegetative, HIM, white goods will facilitate the process. On route <br /> passes two and three,DRC will utilize the separate self-loader buckets for segregated material collection. <br /> I DRC has a wealth of experience performing landfill avoidance projects. th Houston in 2008, DRC was successful at <br /> recycling 100% of the over five million cubic yards of vegetative debris through a joint program with Republic <br /> Services. The material was used as ADC, road bed, compost and also given to citizens for use in landscaping. In <br /> Galveston the same year,DRC separated materials such as reusable wood,glass,metals and drywall to achieve a high <br /> Ipercentage of material reuse. <br /> DRC is committed to the protection and restoration of environments affected by disaster events. Although many of <br /> 1 the events we respond to are the result of the forces of nature, these disasters often have profound environmental <br /> impacts in the affected regions. Moreover, the mitigation of these disasters, including the transportation and <br /> processing of large volumes of waste material,can have negative environmental impacts if not pursued with caution <br /> and sensitivity. <br /> ■ Restoring damaged environments is the essence of DRC's work. The removal of debris and waste materials, the <br /> I restoration of damaged and compromised natural and man-made habitats, and, in some cases, the reconstruction of <br /> damaged coastal,marine,and wetland environments are the core missions in a DRC disaster response. Furthermore, <br /> DRC is committed to ensuring that our work, including the byproducts of our work, has zero or minimal <br /> I environmental impact. Finally, DRC has embarked on a recycling program to ensure the most advantageous <br /> disposition of all the materials that we remove <br /> I Over the past decade, DRC has worked to restore some of the most environmentally sensitive areas in the United <br /> States. DRC participated in cleanup efforts following the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, having been awarded <br /> OSRO certification, in Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana. DRC has also worked in coastal wetlands and marine <br /> I environments in the Florida Keys, the beaches of the Florida Panhandle, the North Carolina coast, the Louisiana and <br /> Mississippi coastal wetlands,and the Texas coast. We have the experience and commitment to carefully mitigate and <br /> restore any kind of environment or habitat that has been adversely affected by a disaster. <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> DRC Emergency Services,LLC 24 <br /> RFP No.18-04-02 <br />
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