DEBRIS MANAGEMENT – Assembling Your Plan
John Rogers DEQ – Waste Permits DEQ has an interest in how disaster debris is managed in Louisiana. DEQ has an interest in how disaster debris is managed in Louisiana. Bottom line: Minimize landfilling, maximize diversion with recycling, reuse, and composting. Bottom line: Minimize landfilling, maximize diversion with recycling, reuse, and composting. There is guidance, but you can add your own. There is guidance, but you can add your own.
Guidance Debris Management Site Selection General Guidelines Debris Management Site Selection General Guidelines Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris Vegetative Debris Vegetative Debris Debris Contaminated with Oil or Hazardous Waste Debris Contaminated with Oil or Hazardous Waste Abandoned Vehicles Abandoned Vehicles Abandoned Boats Abandoned Boats Large Appliances (White Goods) Large Appliances (White Goods) Household Hazardous Waste Household Hazardous Waste Liquefied Petroleum Gas Tanks Liquefied Petroleum Gas Tanks Floodwater Sediment Handling Guidelines Floodwater Sediment Handling Guidelines Asbestos Debris – RACM (Regulated Asbestos Containing Material) Asbestos Debris – RACM (Regulated Asbestos Containing Material) Formosan Termite Control (wood debris quarantines) Formosan Termite Control (wood debris quarantines)
Type II (MSW) Landfills
Types of Landfills and Resources Type I (Industrial Landfill) Type I (Industrial Landfill) Type II (non-industrial or MSW landfill) Type II (non-industrial or MSW landfill) Type III (Construction and Demolition Debris { C&D}, compost, woodwaste, or miscellaneous) Type III (Construction and Demolition Debris { C&D}, compost, woodwaste, or miscellaneous) Medical Waste Facilities Medical Waste Facilities Registered Medical Waste Transporters Registered Medical Waste Transporters Waste Tire Information Waste Tire Information Asbestos Recognized Landfills Asbestos Recognized Landfills
Your Debris Management Plan Reference: Debris Management Guide FEMA publication 325 Click here to link to FEMAClick here to link to FEMA or copy and paste Click here to link to FEMA Appendices Click here to link to DEQ or copy and paste Click here to link to DEQ Click here to link to DEQ Plan Outline (link)
DEQ’s Statutorily Required Plan: Click here to link to DEQ or copy and paste link below into your browser: sPlan-8-25-FINAL.pdf Click here to link to DEQ or copy and paste link below into your browser: sPlan-8-25-FINAL.pdf Click here to link to DEQ Click here to link to DEQ DEQ Pilot Application Plan - to be provided Plan Guidance Click here to link to DEQ Click here to link to DEQ or copy and paste link below into your browser: Click here to link to DEQ
Your Debris Management Plan Temporary Debris Sites Debris Site Criteria and Approval* Debris Site Criteria and Approval* Forms Forms Existing database of sites Existing database of sites Click here to link to DEQ or copy and paste into your browser: Click here to link to DEQ or copy and paste into your browser: Click here to link to DEQ Click here to link to DEQ *All sites need local government approval except state and federal property. DEQ will issue an approval letter to the government agency.
Sample Plans Generic Plan (link) Plan 1 Plan 2 Plan 3 Plan3
Contact: John Rogers DEQ -Waste Permits Division Waste permits web page:\