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Explore disposal planning, dead bird protocols, transportation options, and decontamination procedures for avian influenza outbreaks in New Jersey. Learn about on-site and off-site disposal options, including incineration, composting, and alternative technologies.
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Avian InfluenzaNJDEP Areas of Responsibility • Disposal Planning for Depopulated Flocks • Dead Bird Protocols for Movement (Bagging and Containerization) • Transportation to Disposal Locations (If Needed) • Decontamination of Vehicles • Surveillance Assistance (Wild Birds) • Coordination of PPE Storage (Potential)
Universe of Concern • Wild Bird Population • Captive Game Birds • Commercial Operations • Semi-Wild Game Birds • Domestic Bird Population • Large Poultry Farms • Backyard Flocks • Live Bird Markets
Disposal Options • On-Site Management Options • Burial (Regulations from State of Maine) • In-Building Composting (Option of Choice for Large Poultry “Broiler” Operations) • Outdoor Composting • Incineration (Mobile Curtain Incinerators) • Alternative Technologies (Mobile)
Disposal Options • Off-Site Management Options • Commercial Landfills (12 in New Jersey) • Commercial Garbage Incinerators (5 in NJ) • Small Scale Incinerators (7 in NJ) • Dead Animal Incinerators • In-Building Composting • Alternative Technologies
Disposal Options • Alternative Technologies • Alkaline Hydrolysis (Tissue Digestion) • Sanitec (Shredding, Steam & Microwave Sterilization System) • Other Commercial Medical Waste Technologies
Management Strategy • On-Site Management Plans For Large Farms: Potential Execution of MOU’s • Mobile Technology Procurement • Use of Hazardous Materials Contractors • Off-Site Commercial Capacity (Contingency Option) • Off-Site Management: State Sited • Composting • Curtain Incineration • Alkaline Hydrolysis • Sanitec Sterilization