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Manual Environmental Remediation and Debris Removal

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Manual environmental remediation and debris removal is required across a 9.6-acre former cannabis cultivation site located within an ephemeral stream corridor, with all work performed by hand under strict environmental protocols. The use of heavy machinery is explicitly prohibited to minimize disruption to the sensitive riparian environment, and all activities must comply with Measure 2.1 Appropriate Cleanup Activities to ensure ecological protection. The scope includes the identification, segregation, and safe removal of trash, debris, and hazardous waste, with special attention to contamination from prior cultivation operations. The subcontract is issued under NAICS code 562119 for other remediation services and is managed by Fish and Wildlife, Region 6 - Inland Deserts, Ontario, within California. Work must be conducted in alignment with regional environmental standards and regulatory requirements applicable to sensitive stream corridors.

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Hand-remediation of hazardous debris on 9.6-acre stream corridor, no machinery, strict ecological compliance required.

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California → Fish and Wildlife, Region 6 - Inland Deserts, Ontario

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562119 - Other Waste CollectionView NAICS

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CA

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AgencyCalifornia → Fish and Wildlife, Region 6 - Inland Deserts, Ontario
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Manual removal of trash, debris, and hazardous waste from a 9.6-acre former cannabis cultivation site within an ephemeral stream corridor. Heavy machinery prohibited; work must follow Measure 2.1 Appropriate Cleanup Activities.

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