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After debris clearance and soil testing, what are the next steps? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

After debris clearance and soil testing, what are the next steps?

Once the State’s Debris Task Force has ensured that contractors have removed all debris and soil testing meets California state standards, contractors will return to install erosion control methods. The…

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What is soil testing? Why is this being performed, and how? Who tests the soil? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

What is soil testing? Why is this being performed, and how? Who tests the soil?

Crews scrape 3 – 6” of soil from the ash footprint and samples are sent to a state-approved lab for analysis. The results are compared against background samples taken from…

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When will my debris be cleared? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

When will my debris be cleared?

Crews have already begun removal of hazardous household waste across the State. Removal of fire debris, other than hazardous household waste, is scheduled to begin in December of 2020. There…

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Why not just have the contractors remove household hazardous waste as part of the general clean up? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

Why not just have the contractors remove household hazardous waste as part of the general clean up?

Household hazardous waste must be removed without delay to protect public health and safety. This is an emergency protective measure. Hazardous waste could have significant long-term environmental impacts and should…

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Are burned electronics and appliances (white goods) included in the household hazardous waste cleanup? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

Are burned electronics and appliances (white goods) included in the household hazardous waste cleanup?

Teams handling hazardous waste will not remove appliances or electronic wastes, such as TV and computer monitors, computers processing units, or cell phones. These materials will be removed as part…

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What is considered household hazardous waste? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

What is considered household hazardous waste?

Household hazardous waste is waste from houses that poses a threat to public health, animals, or the environment. Hazardous waste includes chemicals that are ignitable, toxic, corrosive, or reactive. Examples…

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Is the debris removal program only for houses that are completely destroyed? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

Is the debris removal program only for houses that are completely destroyed?

This debris removal program is for fire-damaged or destroyed houses. Homes that have mostly burned, but may have walls still standing, may be eligible for the State’s debris removal program…

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How will I know if household hazardous waste has been removed from my property? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

How will I know if household hazardous waste has been removed from my property?

The State or Federal HHW contractor will place a stake and laminated sign in front of your property indicating that household hazardous waste has been removed.

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After I turn in a ROE to my local government, what happens next? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

After I turn in a ROE to my local government, what happens next?

First, your local government will review your ROE and ensure it has been filled out correctly. It will also cross check property records to verify that you are the property…

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What do I need to do? 150 150 Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information

What do I need to do?

Phase I (household hazardous waste): You do not need to do anything to have household hazardous waste removed from your property. Operations are automatic and already underway. Phase II (remaining…

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