First, the ROE Center reviews your ROE to ensure it has been filled out correctly. They will also cross check property records to verify you are the property owner. Afterwards, the ROE will be transferred to the DMT for processing and scheduling. Read MoreRead more about 3. After I turn in an ROE to my local government, what happens next?
Phase I (household hazardous waste): You do not need to do anything to have household hazardous waste removed from your property. Operations are automatic and already underway. Phase II (remaining fire-related debris): To sign up for the Phase II Program, you will... Read MoreRead more about 2. What do I need to do?
The Consolidated Debris Removal Program (Program) has two phases: removal of household hazardous waste and removal of other fire-related debris. In Phase I, local government, state and federal agencies have organized teams of experts from the California State... Read MoreRead more about 1. What is the Consolidated Debris Removal Program?