Disaster Debris Reduction Project
Disaster Debris Reduction Project - St Bernard Parish Louisiana
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, St Bernard Parish and EPA are proceeding with plans to test the effectiveness of burning and/or grinding hurricane debris. The test was designed with EPA's Office of Research and Development. Burning and grinding of hurricane debris may speed up restoration efforts following disasters. Information collected from the test will assist the State of Louisiana, St Bernard Parish and EPA in determining additional measures to manage large quantities of debris.
Disaster Debris Reduction Project for Residential Building Debris from Hurricane Katrina, Chalmette, Louisiana Public Hearing - June 14, 2008 (106 pp, 250Kb)
Disaster Debris Reduction Project for Residential Building Debris from Hurricane Katrina, Chalmette, Louisiana Public Hearing - June 11, 2008 (116 pp, 276Kb)
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EPA Disaster Debris Reduction Pilot Project No Action Assurance Document (3 pp, 568K)
LDEQ No Action Assurance and Exemption to Test Request - May 19, 2008 (4 pp, 1.9Mb)
Health and Safety Plan (70 pp, 373K)
Response to Comments (6pp, 22Kb)
Attachments –
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality letter February 3, 2006 (3 pp, 118K)
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality letter February 24, 2006 (3 pp, 954K)
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality letter February 2, 2007 (3 pp, 1.13Mb)
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality letter September 28, 2007 (4 pp, 1.37Mb)
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality letter December 26, 2007 (4 pp, 1.33Mb)
Debris reduction of vegetative material video (wmv file - 14.1 Mb)
Debris reduction of demolition material video (wmv file - 12.5 Mb)
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