Specifications include, but are not limited to: Work shall include examining debris to determine whether or not debris is eligible, burnable or nonburnable; loading the debris; hauling debris to approved Debris Management Sites or landfill(s); reducing the debris; hauling the debris to an approved disposal facility; and dumping the debris at the dumpsite or landfill. Debris not defined as eligible by FEMA Publication 325 or State or Federal DSGs or policies, will not be loaded, hauled, or dumped under this contract unless written instructions are given to the Contractor by the City. It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to load, transport, reduce, and properly dispose of any and all disaster generated debris which is the result of the event under which the Contractor was issued a notice to proceed, unless otherwise directed by the City in writing. This includes, but is not limited to: (1) Vegetative Debris: a. Damaged and disturbed trees, tree limbs, bushes, shrubs, and brush. b. Remains of standing trees which are clearly damaged beyond salvage. (2) Construction and Demolition Debris: a. Building materials, including wood structural members, concrete blocks, window glass, structural siding, and roofing materials including shingles or metal roofing panels. b. Household debris, consisting of damaged furniture and appliances, flooring materials, and the like. c. Treated timber, plastic, rubber products, sheet rock, cloth items, and carpeting materials. d. Metal Debris - Various thicknesses of corrugated metal and other thin sheet metal products.