Disaster Debris definition

Disaster Debris means any rubbish or remnants, both combustible and noncombustible, resulting from storms or any emergency condition, requiring special handling and/or equipment for bulk removal of both natural and man-made material.
Disaster Debris means debris that is produced or generated by a natural or human event that is declared a disaster by the federal government or the City. Disaster Debris includes Yard Waste, Construction and Demolition Waste, and Bulky Waste that is generated by such disaster.
Disaster Debris means Waste Materials, including building materials, sediments, vegetative debris, personal property, and other materials resulting from a Disaster that are generated by any sector affected by a Disaster (e.g., households, businesses, government, etc.).

Examples of Disaster Debris in a sentence

  • Report any damage or lingering impacts to the State Disaster Debris Management Center for appropriate follow up with applicable agencies.

  • The project is referred to as the Disaster Debris Monitoring Contract in the following sections of this RFP.

  • Field authorizations may be issued prior to or following a site inspection by Department personnel or a delegated local program for staging areas (also referred to as DDMSs – Disaster Debris Management Sites).

  • Extension #2 of Sumter County Disaster Debris Monitoring Services Agreement with Rostan Solutions, LLC (Staff Recommends Approval).

  • Field authorizations may be issued prior to or following a site inspection by Department personnel or a delegated local program for staging areas (also referred to as DDMSs – Disaster Debris Management Sites) to be used for temporary storage and chipping, grinding or burning of Hurricane-generated debris.

  • RFP – Contractor to provide emergency field debris monitoring services to include management and accounting services for monitoring the recovery efforts of the City’s Post Disaster Debris Removal Contractor.

  • Those defects act as scattering centers and this process leads to the reduction of carriers mobility.

  • For more information, see CRS Report R44941, Disaster Debris Management: Requirements, Challenges, and Federal Agency Roles, by Linda Luther.

  • Disaster Debris Streams Typically, disasters generate a mix of different types of debris.

  • Identify the project by name as "Disaster Debris Monitoring and Consulting Services" and RFP Number.


More Definitions of Disaster Debris

Disaster Debris. Debris generated by a storm named by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Disaster Debris means nonhazardous solid waste caused by or directly related to a disaster.
Disaster Debris means any solid waste resulting from a flood, ice storm, wind storm, tornado, or other act of God. In the event that any disaster debris collection is required as a result of a flood, ice storm, windstorm, tornado, or other act of God the County may contract separately for the disposal of such Disaster Debris.
Disaster Debris means materials generally considered to be not water soluble and non- hazardous in nature, including but not limited to green waste, furniture, steel, glass, brick, concrete, asphalt roofing material, pipe, gypsum wallboard, and lumber from a structure damaged or destroyed by the subject event. It also includes the incidental mixture of asbestos- contaminated debris that cannot be extracted from the disaster debris. The term includes “- “contaminated soil and/or sediment” and “green waste” as defined below.
Disaster Debris means any items and materials broken, destroyed, or displaced by a natural or man-made federally or locally declared disaster. Examples of disaster debris include, but are not limited to, trees, construction and demolition material, and personal property.

Related to Disaster Debris

  • Disaster means a sudden emergency occurrence beyond the control of the licensee, whether natural, technological, or man-made, that renders the licensee unable to operate the facility or makes the facility uninhabitable.

  • Demolition waste means that solid waste that is produced by the destruction of structures, or their foundations, or both, and includes the same materials as construction waste.

  • Emergency Medical Transportation means the transportation, by ambulance, of sick, injured or otherwise incapacitated persons who require emergency medical care.

  • Water conservation means the preservation and careful management of water resources.

  • Solid waste facility means a site, location, tract of land, installation, or building used for incineration, composting, sanitary landfilling, or other methods of disposal of solid wastes or, if the solid wastes consist of scrap tires, for collection, storage, or processing of the solid wastes; or for the transfer of solid wastes.