Cheyenne conference to address dilemma of dealing with debris
Those who register for the Debris Management Planning for State, Tribal, and Local Officials conference will be well prepared should they be faced with a common aftereffect of a natural or manmade disaster.
This Cheyenne symposium will be focused on dealing with debris, and is intended for personnel who plan, or implement plans, for its removal. It is also open to first responders, public works staff and emergency management professionals, and there is no cost to participate.
According to the planners of the occasion, it will address the issue of debris from a pre-disaster perspective. The attendees will learn how they can prepare and plan should a disaster be on the horizon, and will include information about the laws and other regulations that concern this issue. Recycling, procedures for contracting, organizing clean up staff and special circumstances will all also be on the agenda.
One of the advantages that goes along with attending an event like this is that it gives professionals in the field a chance to network and build strong connections that may be helpful to them in the future. Business cards will make it simple and quick to share their contact information.
Laramie County Emergency Management will be offering this conference on September 24 and 25. It is located at 3962 Archer Parkway in Cheyenne.
This Cheyenne symposium will be focused on dealing with debris, and is intended for personnel who plan, or implement plans, for its removal. It is also open to first responders, public works staff and emergency management professionals, and there is no cost to participate.
According to the planners of the occasion, it will address the issue of debris from a pre-disaster perspective. The attendees will learn how they can prepare and plan should a disaster be on the horizon, and will include information about the laws and other regulations that concern this issue. Recycling, procedures for contracting, organizing clean up staff and special circumstances will all also be on the agenda.
One of the advantages that goes along with attending an event like this is that it gives professionals in the field a chance to network and build strong connections that may be helpful to them in the future. Business cards will make it simple and quick to share their contact information.
Laramie County Emergency Management will be offering this conference on September 24 and 25. It is located at 3962 Archer Parkway in Cheyenne.