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April 28 2019 Vol. IX • No. 9
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Calif. Cleans Up, Removes Debris After Wildfires Governor’s Office of Emergency Services photo
Vermeer Texas-Louisiana, Bobcat of Waco Open New Facility...8
LiuGong, Kinshofer Create Scrap/Demo Solution...18
More than 11,000 property owners have signed up with CalRecycle’s California Debris Removal Program, which charges no out of pocket costs. Property owners also have the option of hiring private contractors.
By Lori Tobias
CEG CORRESPONDENT U. S. Army Military Wheel Tractors, Scrapers II...56
The devastating fires in northern California have long been doused, but clean-up efforts will likely be ongoing for another year. As many as
19,000 structures on 14,000 properties were destroyed. Of those property owners, 11,000 have signed up with CalRecycle’s California Debris Removal Program, which charges no out of pocket costs. Property owners also have the option of hiring private contractors.
Site assessments started in December with the first of debris removal in January, said Lance Klug, spokesman of CalRecycle. “As of April 2, 7,713 site assessments have been completed, 1,110 sites abated of asbestos see FIRES page 46
Table of Contents ..............4 Attachment Section ...15-17 Recycling Section ......33-41 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ....................................47-50 Business Calendar............52 Auction Section ..........54-59 Advertisers Index ............58
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