Showing posts with label debris removal California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label debris removal California. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Affected by the 2020 Wildfires? Deadlines Quickly Approaching to Opt In to Federal Programs.

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If your property was affected by the 2020 wildfires in Northern California, there are two options for addressing debris and ash removal (known as Phase II). You can either ‘opt in’ to the government sponsored program or ‘opt out.’ The deadline to apply for the State of California-Cal Recycle sponsored Consolidated Debris Removal Program is quickly approaching. 

We made a guide to help with that decision here, and we explained in a separate article why you should almost certainly opt in if you live in certain rural areas. Read the article here.  The deadline for the State of California program has been extended to January 15, 2021 for all fires.  By signing a ROE form, you’re signing up to participate in the Cal Recycle program. Each County/City will eventually force property owners to clean up their property and will bill you for the costs at a certain point if you do not respond. 


Learn more here!


Contact us today to discuss fire debris and ash removal for your home or business in the areas of Arcata, McKinleyville, Eureka, Chico, and Redding, California. 


Redding: (888) 351-8189

Arcata/Eureka (North Coast): (707) 388-3008

Thursday, October 1, 2020

How to Clean up & Rebuild After a Wildfire in 4 Steps

 


 As a homeowner, you probably want to know – what now?

 Step 1: CalRecycle and the CA Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) teams will identify and remove household hazardous waste from each property (i.e. chemicals, and propane tanks).

 Step 2: CalRecycle, CalOES, and the respective County Environmental Health Department will collectively prepare a state-sponsored debris removal program which specifies what work must be conducted and lays out what is expected to be submitted in site specific workplans for each property. 

Step 3: Workplans are prepared that explain what and how the debris will be removed.

Step 4: A completion report will be prepared that summarizes the work completed, provides receipts for waste disposal and the County Environmental Health Department will review and approve the report if all conditions are met. 

 Read the full step by step guide on how to cleanup and rebuild after a wildfire here!

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Fire Disaster Response from Start to Finish!

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Recently lost your home in a fire in California?
Are you overwhelmed with the process?
Not sure where to start when it comes to debris removal?
Guzi-West offers a streamlined, customized approach to each property and can perform all major stages of work in house! From asbestos testing to your work plan submittal to the application process to hazardous waste removal, soil grading, and confirmation soil sampling to your final report – Guzi-West has you covered!

For more information about fire disaster response, visit our website! 

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Picking up the Pieces After a Fire? Guzi-West is Here to Help!

fire disaster response CaliforniaThe process of clearing a property after a wildfire can be incredibly confusing, and often just the act of finding companies to meet all your needs proves difficult. Assuming the fire is declared a federal/state disaster, then property owners must make a decision on whether to opt into the debris removal program run and overseen by the government agencies OR opt out and utilize their insurance/funds to pay for the costs of debris removal.  
Find out everything you need to know about fire disaster response at Guzi-West here!
Contact Guzi-West’s Fire Disaster Response Team Today to Help!

We offer a streamlined, customized approach to each property and can perform all major stages of work in house! Guzi-West has a staff of lead inspectors and geologists with experience evaluating sites after a fire for asbestos and lead; preparing site specific work plans; sampling and laboratory analysis; site health and safety plans; overseeing and monitoring the removal and appropriate disposal of contaminated soils. 

Call (888) 351-8189 today to speak to one of our experts!

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