Specifications include, but are not limited to: Glynn County is seeking to re-issue a contract for debris removal monitoring services per FEMA guidelines in order for the County to be eligible to receive assistance for disaster debris removal from public access roads, rights-of-ways, and public property. These services will be provided by independent contractor(s) selected by the County. Monitoring of debris removal and disposal contractor activities is a critical component in successful debris operations and in the justification and documentation of any application for FEMA Public Assistance funding. The responsibility of these contractor(s) will be to deploy trained debris monitors to observe and document debris removal contractor activities. As such, the County requires the services of a debris monitoring contractor to support the oversight, management, and technical assistance for the monitoring of debris removal and recovery contractors in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”) guidelines, policies, and procedures. The Contractor(s) shall provide field monitors at designated locations to ensure that only eligible debris is being removed and to check and verify information on debris removal and at the Debris Management Site (DMS) and the Temporary Debris Storage and Reduction Sites (TDSRS) designated by the County.