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The Department of Agriculture is procuring waste removal services from Sauvage Bayou to address waste found in the Bayou Sauvage Urban National Wildlife Refuge in New Orleans. The project involves the removal and remediation of waste to prevent the spread of invasive APHIS-regulated plant pests and pathogens, requiring deep burial at a landfill and a lease of private property for the cleanup process.
The work involves the removal and remediation of waste from the Bayou Sauvage Urban National Wildlife Refuge, including deep burial of regulated waste at a landfill.
in the Bayou Sauvage Urban National Wildlife Refuge in New Orleans, which requires removal and remediation to prevent the entry and spread of potential invasive APHIS-regulated plant pests and pathogens into the surrounding environment and agriculture.
Waste on site that is regulated by APHIS or commingled with APHIS-regulated material requires deep burial at a landfill.
The entry spot to the dump site is private property and the company contracted to remove the waste would need to take over lease of this land throughout the cleanup process.
Currently, APHIS holds a temporary lease of the property.
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