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The Comprehensive Plan for Disaster Clean-up and Debris Management establishes a framework for the proper management of debris generated by natural disasters within the state. Its core purpose is to facilitate reasonable, efficient, and prompt recovery from such disasters, protecting human health and the environment. The plan emphasizes reduction, conservation, and management of debris, promoting strategies such as recycling, composting, weight and volume reduction, incineration, and co-generation, with a primary objective of conserving landfill capacity and protecting natural resources.
The meeting featured a presentation on the Amite River Basin Master Plan, focusing on the geomorphology of the river, the function of the diversion canal, and sediment transport dynamics. Discussions included an analysis of river sinuosity, channel widening, and the impact of debris and construction on flood events. Participants examined historical data, river degradation and aggradation, and the role of the master plan in providing a unified vision for future flood control and water quality improvements within the basin.
The Comprehensive Plan for Disaster Clean-up and Debris Management establishes a framework for the proper management of debris generated by natural disasters within Louisiana. Its goal is to facilitate efficient recovery while protecting human health and the environment. The plan emphasizes flexible and innovative approaches, focusing on reducing, reusing, and recycling various debris streams such as vegetative, construction and demolition, electronic, white goods, metals, and tires, to conserve landfill capacity and natural resources.
This document details a comprehensive plan for disaster clean-up and debris management, specifically addressing the recycling of concrete slabs from homes demolished following natural disasters. The plan's strategic direction emphasizes maximizing the reuse and recycling of materials, diverting debris from landfills, and ensuring operations are protective of human health and the environment. Key aspects include specific protocols for concrete slab recycling, such as asbestos removal, and established procedures for obtaining authorization for land disposal.
This document presents a pre-master plan for watershed restoration in Yellow Water Creek and Ponchatoula Creek. The plan aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of nature-based solutions, including natural channel design, to enhance water quality and achieve total maximum daily load (TMDL) criteria. Key strategic goals include improving water quality (by reducing phosphorus, erosion, nitrogen, metals, trash, and increasing dissolved oxygen, while improving temperature and pathogen processing), mitigating flood risks (by reducing base flood elevations, improving stormwater structures, and increasing flood storage), fostering community connection to waterways, securing funding for restoration efforts, implementing riparian corridor improvements (by increasing biodiversity, buffer widths, large woody debris, and eradicating invasive species), and optimizing river morphology for stability and pollutant processing. The ultimate goal is to find a demonstration project that showcases these nature-based solutions and their benefits.
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Assistant Secretary, Office of Environmental Compliance, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
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