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1 Disaster Debris Management Planning for Charlotte Brown Mark Milke

2 Why is disaster debris management important? Impact on emergency response Public & environmental health hazard Hinder social, economic and environmental recovery

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4 Past events

5 Hurricane Katrina Wind and flood damage Toxic sediments Rotting food Illegal dumping Asbestos Absent residents

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7 The goal and the priorities? Fast as possible Minimise public health hazard Minimise environmental effects Coordinate with emergency activities

8 Environmental impact Standard waste management hierarchy? –Source reduction –Recycling –Waste combustion and landfilling Hazardous materials

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10 Economics Direct costs –Waste collection & disposal Indirect costs –Adverse environmental impacts –Business disruption

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12 Social impact Public health hazard Restore order and sense of normalcy Rebuilding Also allow personal grieving

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14 Organisational structures Legal framework Funding Coordination Waivers and liability Lowest cost?

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16 Debris Management Plans New – last 15 years internationally How-to guides Country specific Little guidance on decision-making

17 Way forward for NZ Prepare plans Establish contracts and MOU’s Determine roles and responsibilities Establish funding mechanisms Assess environmental impacts Waste management strategies

18 www.disasterwaste.org

19 Thank you


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