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<br /> i crushing of the Freon lines or premature release of the Freon. Equipment and personnel would also be treated as a
<br /> C&D debris or recyclable debris operation, dependent upon the final disposal source. DRC has extensive experience
<br /> with white goods and Freon recovery.DRC recovered,shred and removed an estimated 80,000 pieces of white goods
<br /> in one major storm alone.
<br /> Removal of Freon, chemicals, food, and/or fluids from white goods will be accomplished only by properly licensed
<br /> Iland credentialed personnel.
<br /> HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AND HAZARDOUS TOXIC WASTE
<br /> I Hazardous and toxic waste (HTW and HHW) is a special operational aspect that must be accomplished with very
<br /> precise, pre-established standards and regulations. Safety to the workers, government employees and the citizens of
<br /> the area is paramount.With this in mind, DRC works with its specialized subcontractors to establish and implement
<br /> II proper handling procedures for HTW and I II IW,including household hazardous waste,which,after a disaster,may
<br /> become concentrated and no longer considered de m nirnis.These procedures include the segregation and removal of
<br /> HTW and HEM from the debris stream at the curbside, prior to the recovery of other debris and sorting and
<br /> additional recovery of HTW and HHW within each DMS. Recovered HTW and HHW is removed to a proper
<br /> gdisposal site or temporarily stored in the HTW and I II IW disposal areas constructed within each DMS as required.
<br /> DRC will set up a lined containment area and separate any Household Hazardous Waste inadvertently delivered to a
<br /> debris management site and will be responsible for the removal and disposal of this hazardous material. Commercial
<br /> IIand industrial hazardous waste such as chemicals, gas containers, transformers, and any other form of hazardous or
<br /> toxic matter will also be set aside for collection and disposal.
<br /> HTW 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 HTW.These
<br /> firms may be utilized by DRC and/or DRC Environmental, Inc. for professional and immediate HTW recovery
<br /> support on an emergency basis.
<br /> ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS
<br /> Known or suspect asbestos containing material will be segregated from other debris and handled only by licensed
<br /> and certified asbestos contractor/supervisors, of which DRC has several on staff. ACMs will be encapsulated for
<br /> hauling, in accordance with OSHA and EPA regulations, and brought directly to an asbestos accepting disposal
<br /> facility.
<br /> All special wastes will be handled according to the removal and disposal specifications of The City of Sunny Isles
<br /> 1 Beach,and will conform to all local,state,and federal environmental,legal,and transportation regulations and will be
<br /> performed only by licensed,certified,and otherwise properly credentialed personnel and/or subcontractors.
<br /> 1 DEBRIS MANAGEMENT SITE OPERATIONS
<br /> STAGING
<br /> Within 24 hours of Task Order, personnel and equipment will be deployed to establish a DMS at locations identified
<br /> in conjunction with The City of Sunny Isles Beach. The operation may include, but is not limited to the building of
<br /> roads, erecting of fences, construction of containment areas, and placement of inspection towers. At minimum, the
<br /> DMS equipment and crew may consist of: Air Curtain Incinerator, one trackhoe, two dozers, two towers, five 16-20
<br /> it cubic yard dump trucks, one rubber tired loader, one water truck, one motor grader, tub grinder, one site manager,
<br /> one-night manager, eight equipment operators, two supervisors, five laborers, light plants, and possibly a HTW
<br /> containment systems.
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