Common use of Eligible Construction and Demolition Debris Clause in Contracts

Eligible Construction and Demolition Debris. FEMA Publication FP- 000-000-0 defines eligible construction and demolition (C&D) debris as damaged components of buildings and structure such as lumber and wood, gypsum wallboard, glass, metal, roofing material, tile, carpeting and floor covering, window coverings, plastic pipe, concrete, fully cured asphalt, heating , ventilation and air conditioning systems and their component, light fixtures, small consumer appliances, equipment, furnishings and fixtures that are a result of a disaster event. (Note: This definition of C&D is for disaster recovery purposes and is not the same definition commonly used in other solid waste documents, such as FDEP Chapter 62-701.) Current eligibility criteria include: a. Debris must be located within a designated disaster area and be removed from an eligible applicant’s improved property or right-of-way b. Debris removal must be the legal responsibility of the applicant c. Debris must be a result of the major disaster event

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Debris Hauling Services Agreement, Debris Hauling Services Agreement, Debris Hauling Services Agreement

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Eligible Construction and Demolition Debris. FEMA Publication FP- 000-000-0 defines eligible construction and demolition (C&D) debris as damaged components of buildings and structure such as lumber and wood, gypsum wallboard, glass, metal, roofing material, tile, carpeting and floor covering, window coverings, plastic pipe, concrete, fully cured asphalt, heating , ventilation and air conditioning systems and their component, light fixtures, small consumer appliances, equipment, furnishings and fixtures that are a result of a disaster event. (Note: This definition of C&D is for disaster recovery purposes and is not the same definition commonly used in other solid waste documents, such as FDEP Chapter 62-701.) Current eligibility criteria include: a. Debris must be located within a designated disaster area and be removed from an eligible applicant’s improved property or right-of-way b. Debris removal must be the legal responsibility of the applicant applicant c. Debris must be a result of the major disaster event

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Debris Hauling Services Agreement, Debris Hauling Services Agreement, Debris Hauling Services Agreement

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