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Disaster Debris Management and Removal Services
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18-04-02
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QI.F.H. Enrprises, Iac. <br /> DISASTER RESPONSE DIVISION <br /> 41111 Vehicles and vessels brought to the staging areas will be inventoried by license plate, make, <br /> model, color and vehicle identification number. They shall be staged and site tagged for <br /> easy retrieval. <br /> For a vehicle or a vessel to be deemed eligible it must: <br /> • Present a hazard or immediate threat that blocks ingress/egress in a public-use area <br /> • Ownership is undetermined <br /> • The applicant followed all local ordinances and State laws by securing ownership <br /> • The applicant verified chain of custody, transport, and disposal of the vehicle or <br /> vessel <br /> Disaster Debris Recycling <br /> TFR is a green industry company. The principals of TFR are proponents of recycling <br /> whenever possible and many members of management are LEED Certified. As such, TFR <br /> utilizes tub grinders, slow speed shredder, trommels, loaders, and excavators which are used <br /> to sort, separate, and reduce vegetative debris to reusable mulch, dirt, metals, and other <br /> construction products. Following each disaster event, TFR will make every effort to locate a <br /> reusable purpose for this material such as bedding material for plants, ground cover for <br /> parks, animal bedding, and reusable energy sources as boiler fuel for co-generation plants or <br /> production mills. In addition to the vegetative recycling, every effort is made to keep the <br /> metals segregated and clean so that the Ferris and non-Ferris metals can be recycled. In <br /> cases of large quantities of mixed debris, a system of separation using a trommel, air curtain <br /> burner, picking line conveyor and tub grinder, can be used which will allow the paper and <br /> plastic to be separated, and the clean dirt, rock & concrete, Ferris metals, non-Ferris metals <br /> and clean vegetative debris sorted and piled for recycling. <br /> Sources will be sought for the following recyclable material: <br /> • Asphalt <br /> • C&D <br /> • Concrete/Aggregate <br /> • Dirt <br /> • E-Waste <br /> • Metals <br /> • Roofing Materials 4I <br /> • White Goods <br /> • Mulch <br /> • Tires <br /> TFR has vast experience employing recycling activities and maintains established <br /> relationships with recycling firms to accept various types of debris. While completing debris <br /> reduction of 2,000,000 CYD for the City of Tulsa, TFR loaded the chips on railcars and <br /> shipped the excess reduced debris to a Company-owned mulching facility in Leander, <br /> Texas. Alternative methods of disposal exist and are well documented by TFR. During <br /> Hurricane Ike, storm-generated debris from Polk County was hauled and burned at a local <br /> 46 <br />
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