Dominic Amaral, a Quality Assurance Specialist, from the St. Louis District (left) and Ike Ojukwu, a Quality Assurance Specialist, also from St. Louis District certify loads when trucks return from gathering debris. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers along with local government officials, started debris removal activity in Georgia, under the direction of the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) and Federal Emergency Management Agencies (FEMA) as part of the FEMA debris mission assignment.
For the next several months debris will be picked up by contractors operating under the direction of the Corps of Engineers, GEMA/HS and FEMA. Contractors will not collect debris from private property. Collection will only occur on the right of way curbside of public roads. This right of way extends 10 feet from the edge of the road outward. Debris should be separated into six categories: electronics, large appliances, hazardous waste, vegetative debris, construction debris and household garbage.
Date Taken: | 10.31.2018 |
Date Posted: | 11.02.2018 17:18 |
Photo ID: | 4869530 |
VIRIN: | 181101-A-BO243-1028 |
Resolution: | 2100x1402 |
Size: | 2.2 MB |
Location: | LEESBURG, GEORGIA, US |
Web Views: | 54 |
Downloads: | 4 |
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