Avian Influenza NJDEP Areas of Responsibility Disposal Planning for Depopulated Flocks Dead Bird Protocols for Movement (Bagging and Containerization)

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Avian Influenza NJDEP Areas of Responsibility Disposal Planning for Depopulated Flocks Dead Bird Protocols for Movement (Bagging and Containerization) Transportation to Disposal Locations (If Needed) Decontamination of Vehicles Surveillance Assistance (Wild Birds) Coordination of PPE Storage (Potential)

Universe of Concern Wild Bird Population – Captive Game Birds – Commercial Operations – Semi-Wild Game Birds Domestic Bird Population – Large Poultry Farms – Backyard Flocks – Live Bird Markets

Disposal Options On-Site Management Options – Burial (Regulations from State of Maine) – In-Building Composting (Option of Choice for Large Poultry “Broiler” Operations) – Outdoor Composting – Incineration (Mobile Curtain Incinerators) – Alternative Technologies (Mobile)

Disposal Options Off-Site Management Options – Commercial Landfills (12 in New Jersey) – Commercial Garbage Incinerators (5 in NJ) – Small Scale Incinerators (7 in NJ) – Dead Animal Incinerators – In-Building Composting – Alternative Technologies

Disposal Options Alternative Technologies – Alkaline Hydrolysis (Tissue Digestion) – Sanitec (Shredding, Steam & Microwave Sterilization System) – Other Commercial Medical Waste Technologies

Management Strategy On-Site Management Plans For Large Farms: Potential Execution of MOU’s Mobile Technology Procurement Use of Hazardous Materials Contractors Off-Site Commercial Capacity (Contingency Option) Off-Site Management: State Sited – Composting – Curtain Incineration – Alkaline Hydrolysis – Sanitec Sterilization