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Crews established emergency/construction access, works are ongoing.

Crews placing final gravel road surface to complete temporary repairs.

Crews established emergency/construction access, works are ongoing.

Crews continue producing and sorting rock to be used for temporary repairs at Highway 8 sites.

Crews established emergency/construction access, works are ongoing.

Crews established initial access as works to develop two lane emergency/construction access works are ongoing.

Kent wildlife trust volunteers fixing Oare Marsh Cattle Bridge after a winter tidal surge. Many heavy sleepers had to be relayed.

Savanna Illinois was flooded on July 24th in these photos taken on August 7th you can see that the yard is still being repaired and the main line is back to normal.

Savanna Illinois was flooded on July 24th in these photos taken on August 7th you can see that the yard is still being repaired and the main line is back to normal.

Savanna Illinois was flooded on July 24th in these photos taken on August 7th you can see that the yard is still being repaired and the main line is back to normal.

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Imbil Town Bridge Under Repair.

Thank goodness, our usual 5 minute drive to town is now a 25 minute marathon. I miss going into town.

Savanna Illinois was flooded on July 24th in these photos taken on August 7th you can see that the yard is still being repaired and the main line is back to normal.

Savanna Illinois was flooded on July 24th in these photos taken on August 7th you can see that the yard is still being repaired and the main line is back to normal.

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Micheal Holtgraver uses his radio to talk with his skid steer operator to repair critically damaged county roads in Hindman, Ky. on April 1, 2025. Holtgraver and members of Detachment 1, 149th Vertical Construction Company, 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade have been working for over a month to help counties repair critical roads since flooding in February. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Andy Dickson)

Alternative Three - Remove Culvert, Rebuild Roadway with Vehicle Bridge or Large Culvert Over Creek

No more surface fines (sand, silt, clay, anything) left. Just cobbles on the bank.

The path and riverside picnic spots on the other side of the fence, where we won't be hanging out this year

End of the first day of flood damage remediation

Wandering across field looking for areas to repair...

Trees were moved from fields for future rendering to firewood...

Draining east side pond in preparation for remedial work...

Hurley, Virginia. Mennonite Disaster Service volunteers from Lancaster County work in the Guesses Fork area of Buchanan County, Virginia after the August 31, 2021 flash flooding. Homeowner Mary Asbury.

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emwaterproofing.com/ Long Island - Flooding

You ask, “What does politics have to do with basement flooding”? Funding decisions made in the

governor’s office are about our environment and water quality. It’s all related. If the environment is healthy, there will be less runoff and in the long run keeping your basement from flooding less. This is just something to keep in mind.

With all the uncertainty and cutbacks in our government, protect your home and call us for an estimate to waterproof your basement.

 

State leaders reach consensus on Long Island water quality program

Updated March 29, 2017 6:15 PM

By Michael Gormley michael.gormley@newsday.com “A Senate report released last year after months of public hearings found 360,000 homes in Suffolk County alone don’t have municipal sewers and that causes about 70 percent of the nitrogen pollution in the area’s waterways. The nitrogen from septic systems leads to algal blooms that cut oxygen in the water, killing fish and reducing plant life in coastal marshes, which help protect Long Islanders against severe waves and flooding, the report found.”

 

News from the Gov’s Office

“More work remains to be done to prepare young New Yorkers entering the workforce for emerging job opportunities in clean energy and construction of green infrastructure, especially in those areas most vulnerable to climate change, like neighborhoods at an elevated risk of flooding.”

 

NY DEC

“In vulnerable areas, coastal erosion causes extensive damage to public and private property and to natural resources and endangers human lives. This has resulted in significant economic losses to individuals, private businesses and the state's economy. Coastal erosion damage has necessitated large public expenditures to remove debris and ruined structures, and to replace essential public facilities and services.”

 

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Hurley, Virginia. Mennonite Disaster Service volunteers from Lancaster County work in the Guesses Fork area of Buchanan County, Virginia after the August 31, 2021 flash flooding. Amos Stoltzfus works on installing the windows of home of Evelyn Dotson.

U.S. Army Sgt. Brian Mccall uses a skid steer to repair roadsides on a county road in Hindman, Ky. on April 1, 2025. Maccall and members of Detachment 1, 149th Vertical Construction Company, 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade have been working for over a month to help counties repair critical roads since flooding in February. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Andy Dickson)

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U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Brian Wertzler and Sgt. 1st Class Ron Clere discusses repairs to critically damaged county roads in Hindman, Ky. on April 1, 2025. Clere and members of Detachment 1, 149th Vertical Construction Company, 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade have been working for over a month to help counties repair critical roads since flooding in February. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Andy Dickson)

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Brian Wertzler talks with Soldiers working on critically damaged roads in Hindman, Ky. on April 1, 2025. Soldiers of Detachment 1, 149th Vertical Construction Company, 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade have been working for over a month to help counties repair critical roads since flooding in February. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Andy Dickson)

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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Micheal Holtgraver, and Spc. Devon Middleton ties up a culvert pipe on a county road in Hindman, Ky. on April 1, 2025. Holtgraver, Middleton, and members of Detachment 1, 149th Vertical Construction Company, 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade have been working for over a month to help counties repair critical roads since flooding in February. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Andy Dickson)

A map of critically damaged county roads in Hindman, Ky. on April 1, 2025. Members of Detachment 1, 149th Vertical Construction Company, 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade have been working for over a month to help counties repair critical roads since flooding in February. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Andy Dickson)

Hurley, Virginia. Mennonite Disaster Service volunteers from Lancaster County work in the Guesses Fork area of Buchanan County, Virginia after the August 31, 2021 flash flooding. Priscilla Stoltzfus & Crew Leader Ginny Gibson (blue) of Iron Mountain, Michigan working on Jenny Hall's home.

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