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Disaster Debris Management and Removal Services
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
18-04-02
Project Type (Bid, RFP, RFQ)
RFP
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T.F.R. Eutorprises, lc.® <br /> DISASTER RESPONSE DIVISION <br /> TFR will investigate all damages and complaints and make resolutions within 24 hours. If a <br /> resolution was reached, a copy of the Quality Control Officer's Damage and Claim Release <br /> Form shall be attached to the Report. If a resolution is not agreed to between the property <br /> owner and TFR, TFR shall provide its General Liability Carrier with all the necessary <br /> information. All Damage Reports will be maintained in a file in TFR's Field Office. A <br /> catalog of all information and supporting action on each incident will be provided to our <br /> client weekly in a condensed list, available upon request. <br /> Environmental Overview <br /> TFR is committed to protecting the environment and preserving the Nation's historic <br /> resources while complying with applicable Federal environmental and historic preservation <br /> laws such as: <br /> • National Historic Preservation Act <br /> • National Environmental Policy Act <br /> • Endangered Species Act <br /> • Clean Water Act <br /> • Clean Air Act <br /> • Coastal Barrier Resources Act <br /> • Migratory Bird Treaty Act <br /> • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act <br /> • Coastal Zone Management Act <br /> 40 • Farmland Protection Policy Act <br /> • Fish and Wildlife Act <br /> • Wild and Scenic Rivers Act <br /> • Magnuson-Stevens Conservation and Management Act <br /> • Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management <br /> • Executive Order 11990, Protection of Wetlands <br /> • Executive Order 12898, Environmental Justice <br /> The primary potential environmental impacts occur from activities related to debris <br /> management sites, the individual demolition sites, and transportation activities associated <br /> with moving debris and waste along with general transportation activities. <br /> A comprehensive Environmental Protection Plan will be prepared and submitted within five <br /> days of notice of award. It will identify specific debris management sites and specific <br /> impacts associated with the location(s). This includes site-specific information such as depth <br /> to water table, distance to potential receptors and pathways and the site setting parameters <br /> that may be affected by activities such as dust, odor, noise, traffic, etc. Until the specific <br /> debris site is identified, the Environmental Protection Plan cannot be finalized. <br /> This framework is intended to demonstrate our familiarity with the requirement and our <br /> ability to deliver the submittal plan as required. It's not intended to be a complete or <br /> thorough model for the Environmental Protection Plan. <br /> Pathways to be evaluated and issues to be addressed in the Environmental Protection Plan: <br /> 63 <br />
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