Here is another webinar that may be of interest to you. When disasters occur, there is generally a need for emergency household hazardous waste collection too.
If you could pass the webinar information forward to your emergency and community planners for consideration in viewing, I’d appreciate it! Thank you!
Regards,
Christine Grossman, Assistance Specialist, Waste Programs
Environmental Support Office, Training and Outreach, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
Direct Phone: 517-284-6860
Environmental Assistance Center: 1-800-662-9278 or
deq-assist@michigan.gov
Don’t forget to subscribe to our
YouTube Channel!
U.S. EPA Sustainable Materials Management Web Academy Webinar
The Disaster Debris Recovery Tool: Materials Management for Debris Planning and Emergency Response
Thursday, December 18, 2018 at 2:30 - 3:30 pm ET
To register for this free webinar visit,
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6913244625941262594.
U.S. EPA Region 5's Disaster Debris Recovery Tool (DDRT) promotes the proper recovery, recycling, and disposal of disaster debris for emergency planners and responders
at the federal, state, tribal, and local levels. The scope of the tool can also reach beyond disasters to include green site remediation and materials management technical assistance.
The DDRT maps location and contact information of over 6,000 facilities including composters, demolition contractors, transfer stations, landfills and facilities recycling
construction and demolition materials, electronics, household hazardous waste, metals, tires and vehicles.
This webinar will feature presenters from Region 5 and the Mille Lacs Band of Ojbwe. Region 5 will introduce the history, purpose and a provide a demonstration of the
tool. DDRT users from Millie Lacs Band and Region 5 will explain their experience using the tool in both a disaster debris planning and response perspective.
Check out the DDRT here:
https://www.epa.gov/large-scale-residential-demolition/disaster-debris-recovery-tool.
Speakers
Camille Lukey is an Environmental Scientist in the Land and Chemicals Division
at U.S. EPA Region 5 in Chicago, IL. She works in the Materials Management Branch, specifically working with non-hazardous waste regulations and sustainable materials management. Camille received her MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health from Drexel
University and a B.S. in Public Health from University of South Florida.
Lucy Stanfield, GISP, is a GIS Specialist with the US Environmental Protection
Agency in Chicago where she creates and trains staff on maps, data, and GIS applications, and serves on the GIS Emergency Response Support Team. She is a former board member of the Illinois GIS Association and is the past Chair of the Association of American
Geographers' Applied Geography Specialty Group. She earned a B.A. in Geography and Anthropology from the University of Chicago and a M.A. in Geography from the University of Arizona.
Monte Fronk is a 30-year career Tribal Public Safety Responder with the Mille
Lacs Band of Ojbwe in East Central Minnesota. He is a certified Tribal Emergency Manager, Fire Officer, Fire Instructor, Firefighter/EMT, Hazardous Material Operations, Public Educator 1, Youth Fire Prevention Specialist, American Heart Association BLS and
Basic First Aid Instructor, Child Car Safety Seat Technician. Monte's education includes a Master's Degree in Public Safety Executive Leadership, FBI LEEDA Leadership Trilogy, Blandin Reservation Community Leadership Program and Federal trainings at the Department
of Homeland Security's Center for Domestic Preparedness, Emergency Management Institute and National Fire Academy.
Brandon Pursel is a project manager with the US Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5 in Chicago, Illinois in the RCRA Corrective Action program where he oversees remedial projects at active, regulated industrial facilities across the upper Midwest. In addition to his work in remediation, he has also acted as the team leader for the
regional Incident Management Team specializing in chemical and waste management during disaster response exercises. He earned his B.S in Civil and Materials Engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
If this email does not display properly, go to the
SMM Web Academy web page for this webinar for more information here:
https://www.epa.gov/smm/sustainable-materials-management-smm-web-academy-webinar-disaster-debris-recovery-tool-materials
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from this listserv, send a blank message to:
sustainable-materials-management-unsubscribe@lists.epa.gov
To subscribe to this listserv, send a blank message to:
sustainable-materials-management-subscribe@lists.epa.gov
Web interface: You can visit
https://lists.epa.gov/read/?forum=sustainable-materials-management
to change your subscription email address, read and send mail, unsubscribe, read and search archives, or change your settings at any time.