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the owner. Long term recovery operations will provide information for private and<br />

business owners as to any assistance they may qualify for under the FEMA Individual<br />

Assistance Program which will be made available after resolving any <strong>of</strong> their insurance<br />

providers' coverage in the event <strong>of</strong> a Presidential Declared Disaster.<br />

ENFORCEMENT<br />

Any person deviating from the provisions <strong>of</strong> this guideline will be reqUired to submit, in<br />

writing within five (5) calendar days, an explanation for such deviation. The written<br />

explanation will be submitted to the County Debris Manager for final resolution, if<br />

required.<br />

PURPOSE<br />

To expedite debris removal and disposal efforts that provide visible signs <strong>of</strong><br />

recovery designed to mitigate the threat to the health, safety and welfare <strong>of</strong><br />

residents and to allow the community to return to normal activities.<br />

• To provide organizational structure, direction, and standardized procedures for<br />

the safe clearance, removal and disposal <strong>of</strong> debris caused by a major debrisgenerating<br />

event.<br />

To establish the most efficient and cost effective methods to resolve disaster<br />

debris removal and disposal issues.<br />

• To coordinate partnering relationships through communications and preplanning<br />

with local, State and Federal agencies involved with debris management<br />

responsibilities.<br />

• To implement and coordinate debris removal and disposal contracts to maximize<br />

cleanup efficiencies.<br />

Situation:<br />

SITUATION AND ASSUMPTIONS<br />

Natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and flooding create a variety <strong>of</strong> debris<br />

that includes, but is not limited to, trees and other vegetative organic matter, public<br />

utilities, power poles and lines, bUilding/construction material, appliances, personal<br />

property, mud, and sediment.<br />

The quantity and type <strong>of</strong> debris generated from any particular disaster will be a function

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