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QIUFIR. EInc. <br /> DISASTER RESPONSE DIVISION <br /> paper mill in Orange County, Texas. This strict commitment to recycling of storm-generated <br /> debris has benefited both client and TFR. <br /> Emergency Response and Deployment Plan— Project Closeout <br /> At the cessation of DMS operations, all sites will be restored to the satisfaction of our <br /> client's representatives/owner with the intent of maintaining the utility of each site, leaving <br /> it unencumbered for future use and to safeguard the environment. Soil and water samples <br /> will be taken and compared to pre-work samples to ensure that TFR operations have not <br /> negatively affected the environment. Other factors that are considered during the <br /> remediation process are: <br /> • All pre-existing grades including roads, ditches, etc. will be restored to the <br /> satisfaction of the customer prior to final closure of each site. <br /> • Areas where soils were excavated (e.g., ditches and retention ponds) or stockpiled <br /> (e.g., berms) will also be restored to pre-existing grade prior to vacating each site. <br /> • Pre-construction drainage patterns will also be restored, as well as all improvements <br /> (e.g., trailers, wells, fencing, construction entrances and built up aggregate haul <br /> roads) will be removed from each DMS unless otherwise instructed by our client's <br /> representative. <br /> Upon completion of the above remediation tasks, TFR will photo-document site conditions <br /> using both video camera and still photographs. As done with the water and soil samples, the <br /> post-work photos will be compared to pre-work photos to ensure that the site was <br /> remediated to original condition. <br /> Subcontracting Plan <br /> TFR is uniquely positioned within the debris removal industry as one of the premier <br /> companies maintaining an extensive fleet of machinery utilized in debris removal, reduction <br /> and management efforts to fully operate independently. To accommodate your debris <br /> project needs, TFR provides access to 140 pieces of equipment including, but not limited to, <br /> sixteen (16) self-loaders with trailers, eight (8) Diamond Z Tub Grinders, as well as heavy <br /> haulers, excavators and five (5) mobile command units maintaining electronic access to <br /> manage entire projects. This extensive list would be insufficient without the pairing of our <br /> in-house maintenance crew. These individuals ensure that key equipment necessary for <br /> fluid; efficient operations shall never hamper the ongoing project and impact TFR's project <br /> timeline to the client. TFR's maintenance crew augments the daily responsibilities of our <br /> employees and subcontractors by fulfilling all duties to the client to secure the vitality of our <br /> equipment and the project. <br /> With the large fleet of equipment and the necessary logistical support, TFR is fully capable <br /> of quickly and efficiently responding independently with a substantial workforce of <br /> equipment and personnel to an effected community almost immediately. However, this <br /> independence does not secure the necessary goals strictly outlined and routinely reinforced <br /> by upper management in response to our service-minded attitudes. TFR firmly believes that <br /> ® our business cannot be sustained and grow without the strong, positive working relationship <br /> with our clients, suppliers and our countless subcontractors. This service-minded attitude <br /> 47 <br />