Woody waste is chipped or shredded at this dump site. Grinding waste reduces the space taken up in landfills.
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The DRC, Inc.'s mobile office is headquarters during the cleanup of Beaumont, TX after Hurricane Rita. DRC offers construction and disaster services worldwide.
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Debris removal is a major component of every disaster recovery operation. Much of the debris generated from natural disasters is not hazardous. Soil, building material, and green waste, such as trees and shrubs, make up most of the volume of disaster debris. Most of this waste can be recycled into useful commodities.
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Disaster-related debris from private property brought to the curbside for public pickup.
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Grand Isle, located at the southern tip of La. Hwy 1 was hit by both Hurricane Katrina and Rita. Situated on the Gulf of Mexico, the primary businesses for island residents are tourism, the seafood industry and oilfield related professions.Originally inhabited in the early 1700's, Grand Isle is a relatively small community with a population of approximately 1,500 people.
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The tower at the disposal site is used to inspect loads of debris. Debris from floods is caused by structural inundation and high-velocity water flow. As soon as flood waters receded, people begin to dispose of flood-damaged household items. Mud, sediment, sandbags, and other reinforcing materials also add to the volume of debris needing management, as do materials from demolished and dismantled houses.
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Contractors systematically swept the entire island to collect source-separated debris placed curbside by residents.
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Construction and demolition debris includes the nonhazardous, uncontaminated materials that result from construction, remodeling, repair, or demolition of structures and roads.
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The first priority after a storm is opening the roads for search and rescue, reconnaissance, and other emergency responder teams.
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Natural disasters strike with varying degrees of severity and pose both short-and long-term challenges to public service providers. The most severe natural disasters generate debris in quantities that can overwhelm existing solid waste management facilities or force communities to use disposal options that otherwise would not be acceptable.
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