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Representative Projects Catastrophic Event MemorandumAccount (CEMA) HazardousTree Removal (CA)

Currently performing hazardous tree felling, removal, reduction, and disposal of drought-damaged trees on power transmission right-of-ways to mitigate wildfire fuel in Northern California. Over 16,000 trees removed to date from

approximately 7,100 discrete property locations. Hurricane Irma DebrisManagement (FL)

Work performed involved removal and reduction of approximately 3,000,000 CY of vegetative debris, removal of approximately 60,000 CY of construction and demolition debris, and removal of approximately 53,600 hazardous trees/limbs/stumps for 23 individual municipalities located throughout the State of Florida. Hurricane Harvey DebrisManagement (TX) Work performed involved removal and reduction of approximately 97,000 CY of vegetative debris and 1,400 hazardous trees from approximately 100 miles of storm drainage canals and bayous maintained by the Harris County Flood Control District. ButteWildfire DebrisManagement (CA) Work performed involved technical felling of 26,995 fire damaged trees within utility right-of-ways, and removal of fire- related debris (3,303 logs and 14,574 wood chunks) from private property. State of AlabamaTornadoDebrisManagement (AL) Work performed involved emergency debris clearance, hauling and reduction of debris, debris recycling, construction and management of 32 debris management sites, and safety and quality control management. Approximately 4,900,000 CY of debris was managed during the mission. JoplinTornadoDebrisManagement (MO) Work performed involved emergency debris clearance, hauling and reduction of debris, private property debris removal, and demolition. Approximately 1,170,000 CY of debris was managed during the mission. Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Fly Ash Release (TN&AL) Work performed involved emergency cleanup and vegetative debris removal from waterways in the vicinity of the plant (TN), and receipt/unloading of 39,760 railcars containing approximately 4,000,000 tons of coal fly ash at the Arrowhead Landfill (AL). Coal fly ash was generated by a holding pond structural failure at the Kingston Fossil Plant. Hurricanes Katrina & Rita DebrisManagement (LA, MS, &AL) Work performed involved emergency debris clearance; segregation, loading, hauling, and reduction of debris; debris recycling; private property debris removal; demolition; waterway debris removal; debris management site construction and management; and final debris disposal. Approximately 14,500,000 CY of debris was managed during the mission. WorldTrade Center Forensic RecoveryMission (NY) Work performed involved management of the forensic recovery operation at the Staten Island Landfill where over 1,426,000 tons of debris was processed resulting in the recovery of 4,257 body parts and positive identification of 209 victims.

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