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Debris monitors serve as the applicant's field representatives. They ensure that the terms and specific monitoring and documentation requirements of debris removal contracts are adhered to and met.
Elements of a Debris Management PlanIdentification of the circumstances under which the jurisdiction will take such action. The enabling laws that allow government to intercede in private property matters. The process the jurisdiction will use to obtain permissions to enter onto private property.
Natural disaster debris refers to the material and waste streams resulting from a natural disaster. Disaster debris often includes building materials, sediments, vegetative debris, and personal property.
A debris management plan is a written document that establishes procedures and guidelines for managing disaster debris in a coordinated, environmentally-responsible, and cost-effective manner.
Disaster debris typically includes soils and sediments, vegetation (trees, limbs, shrubs), municipal solid waste (common household garbage, personal belongings), construction and demolition debris (in some instances, entire residential structures and all their contents), vehicles, food waste, white goods (
Debris Monitoring. When a disaster event occurs that produces large amounts of debris, effective coordination is required between the Public Assistance applicant, State, and FEMA to ensure that debris removal operations are efficient, effective, and eligible for FEMA Public Assistance grant funding.
Debris management is also one of many competing priorities agencies must manage during such events. It is important that disaster debris be properly managed so as to protect human health, comply with regulations, conserve disposal capacity, reduce injuries, and minimize or prevent environmental impacts.
Plan Publication and Maintenance Tasks associated with final publication of the plan include: Completing the appropriate procedure for formal adoption of the plan by the jurisdiction.