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Disaster debris management.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Canada] : University of British Columbia, Disaster Preparedness Resources Centre, 1995Description: i, 28 pSubject: Major disasters in the U.S. and abroad in the past 10 years have created serious solid waste management problems due to the substantial debris created from damaged structures. This paper looks at issues and options relating to post-disaster debris management, including the allocation of responsibilities, policy definition and implementation, worker and public safety, communications, collection, transportation, disposal, hazardous waste, environmental concerns, reuse and recycling, and program administration
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"Final ed. July 1996"

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"Produced within the Canadian Framework for the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction"

Major disasters in the U.S. and abroad in the past 10 years have created serious solid waste management problems due to the substantial debris created from damaged structures. This paper looks at issues and options relating to post-disaster debris management, including the allocation of responsibilities, policy definition and implementation, worker and public safety, communications, collection, transportation, disposal, hazardous waste, environmental concerns, reuse and recycling, and program administration

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