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® TDMS material segregation is necessary in order to process the debris efficiently. Collection crews will <br /> endeavor to segregate non grindable debris as much as is possible during collection however much of <br /> this segregation will occur onsite. Collected loads may vary vastly and include white goods, hazardous <br /> household waste, e-waste which must be segregated sometimes manually or mechanically to ensure <br /> contaminants are removed and that it is disposed appropriately Page 18 <br /> Debris will typically be segregated into 5 main areas: <br /> • Vegetative debris- Vegetative debris will be cleaned of C&D debris as much as is possible prior to <br /> reduction and recycling generally as ash or mulch. <br /> • Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris -C&D debris will be segregated for reduction, reuse or <br /> recycling in line with local/state/federal recommendations. <br /> • E-goods—e-goods and materials will be stored in accordance with government standards priorto <br /> recycling or disposal <br /> • White goods- White goods will be stored for recycling or disposal in line with government standards <br /> • Hazardous and/or toxic wastes (HTW) - HTW will be segregated and stored in a Government <br /> approved containment area built onsite during TDSR construction. All site personnel will receive a <br /> safety briefing regarding operations involving HTW to prevent personal injury and ensure compliance <br /> with all KDF accident and hazard policies and procedures. <br /> 411 KDF Enterprises, LLC RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br />