A. The Debris Monitoring Contractor (DMC) shall provide trained field (debris) monitors, stump/tree removal monitor, hanger monitors, leaner monitors, tower monitors, residential drop-off site monitors and supervisory and accounting staff as required by the City. B. Review, Permits, Licenses and Certificates: A wide variety of permits, licenses, and certificates may be required to perform debris management work, depending on the assignment. The Consultant will work closely with the City and local agencies and regulators to clarify and resolve any compliance issues, as well as to determine requirements for and to obtain necessary permits, licenses and certificates, if requested. In these cases, the Consultant will identify the requirements and demonstrate compliance, even though permits are not required. Some of the permits that we anticipate being required for this type of work include, but may not be limited to the following: • Environmental Permits – asbestos/lead paint abatement, construction permit, demolition permits • Clean Water Act (NPDES) Permits – emergency discharge permit, indirect discharge permit, wetlands disturbance permit, and storm water management permit • Clean Air Act (Emissions) Permits – burn permit (air curtain incinerators), stackmonitoring permit, fugitive emissions (dust) control permit. • TDSRS and Final Disposal permits or authorizations from FDEP and the County DERM if appropriate. All final disposal sites must be pre-approved by the CITY. a. Consultant will mobilize a staff of sufficient size to adequately monitor debris operations. During this period, the Project Manager will provide daily updates on debris removed and estimate the time remaining for job completion. b. The DMC shall provide one Project Manager (PM) who shall remain within the City throughout the duration of the storm and subsequent cleanup who will supervise all the field monitoring activities. i. The Project Manager must have the following experience: I. Experience demonstrating current capacity and current expertise in debris removal, solid waste and hazardous waste management and disposal. Must demonstrate experience as a Project Manager or equivalent capacity managing hurricane debris monitoring for a government entity involving a minimum of 150,000 cubic yards of debris. II. Documented knowledge and experience of Federal, State and Local emergency agencies, state and federal programs, funding sources and reimbursement processes.