Allstate Resource Management has a debris team ready to assist you in handling all of your debris removal needs. Litter, trash and debris removal helps to eliminate pollutants in lakes and ponds. Drainage outfalls and stormwater components can be impeded and cause flooding when debris collects in flow patterns. Unsightly collection of debris in the water can influence aesthetic value of your lakes, ponds and preserves. Contact us today at 954-382-9766 or info@allstatemanagement.com #debris #HOAproblems #HOAlakes #HOA #Propertymanager #propertymanagement #Communityassociation #community #Floridarealestate #lakefronthomes #SouthFlorida #Florida #lakemanagement #lakemanager #laketreatments
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Don't Tackle Water Damage on Your Own, Call Us! 👇 202-902-9683 Despite the uniqueness of each water damage scenario, the commercial water damage cleanup process remains the same. We have a straightforward and thorough process designed to help you. Firstly, give us a call, and we'll come over to assess and inspect the damage. We will then work through mitigation, cleanup, and sanitization, and, finally, we get on to restoration and repair. We'll remove standing water, eliminate contamination or mold, and bring back your business from the brink. 𝟮𝟰/𝟳 𝙀𝙈𝙀𝙍𝙂𝙀𝙉𝘾𝙔 𝙎𝙀𝙍𝙑𝙄𝘾𝙀 https://lnkd.in/gzqq-hwi #restoration1 #Restoration1ofDC #CongressHeights #FoggyBottomDC #Lanham #NorthwestDC #ShawDC #SpringValley #TakomaPark #Waldorf
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We just wrapped up a major water damage remediation project in a brand-new home. It's always disheartening to see such issues crop up before anyone has even moved in, but fortunately, we were able to address the situation quickly and efficiently. Thanks to our rapid response team, we were able to prevent further damage and restore the space to its pristine condition. Remember, it's crucial to tackle water issues head-on to avoid long-term complications like mold and structural damage. For anyone dealing with similar issues or wanting to ensure their property is protected, Call 412-201-0226! #WaterDamageRestoration #NewHomeProblems #PipeIssues
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“It’s forcing that decision that all of us in coastal communities are going to face eventually, but some are already facing now: Do I stay or do I go?” It’s not seawater lapping at living rooms that will force large-scale abandonment of coastal #realestate due to #climatechange. Sea level rise will be the culprit, but its first manifestation will be collapsing septic tank systems. As the water table rises, such systems begin to fail by releasing untreated #sewage. The #publichealth impacts are already mounting. Some #cities are able to extend their sewer systems to communities under threat, but what of areas that are too far from the nearest sewer line? A #Miami exurb or rural community in coastal #Georgia may not be able to adapt by building a full-fledged #watertreatment system. They could be the first areas to be abandoned.
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What’s the secret to reducing storm overflows? In North Devon, they’ve come up with some effective ideas. Teams from South West Water have managed to cut storm overflow spills by an impressive 68% since 2019, helping the village of Combe Martin upgrade its bathing water quality from poor to good. Some of their tactics include: Sealing 19 manholes and lining 250 metres of sewer to prevent groundwater from overloading the system. Planting thousands of trees along the River Umber to reduce agricultural run-off. Raising local awareness about the surprising impact of dog waste on water quality. And they’re not stopping there. South West Water plans to remove surface water from sewers and divert spills further out to sea – continuing to protect Combe Martin’s beach and improve water quality. This collaborative approach, involving the community, local volunteers, and the Environment Agency, shows how a mix of engineering solutions and community action can tackle environmental challenges head-on. Water companies have been criticised for storm overflows – and rightly so, in many cases. But it’s encouraging to see positive steps like this making a real difference. #WastewaterIndustry #WastewaterEngineering #EnvironmentalEngineering #WaterIndustry #PBJEngineering
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🛠️ When the unexpected happens, we're here to help! 🛠️ When a client's ceiling collapsed due to a water leak, our team sprang into action. We swiftly handled the cleanup, turning a disaster into a clean and safe space once again. Trust us to be there when you need it most. #EmergencyCleanUp #JanitorialServices #WaterLeak #CeilingCollapse #CommercialCleaning #DisasterResponse #WeAreHereToHelp #ProfessionalCleaners #ClientSupport
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What’s the main risk of DIY water damage cleanup? It’s risky and often not worth it. Let the professionals handle it right the first time! Call us on +1 305 894-4343 for professional water damage restoration. #WaterDamageCleanup #DIYRisks #RestorationExperts #ProtectYourHome #MoldPrevention
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🌊 Don’t Let Water Damage Take Over! 🌊 Water damage can be stressful, but SERVPRO makes the cleanup and restoration process easy. Call us today and let the experts handle it. #SERVPRO #RestorationExperts #WaterDamageSolutions
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🌊 Don’t Let Water Damage Take Over! 🌊 Water damage can be stressful, but SERVPRO makes the cleanup and restoration process easy. Call us today and let the experts handle it. #SERVPRO #RestorationExperts #WaterDamageSolutions
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Unexpected water damage can be a burden with the potential to cause major damage to your home or business. Our water restoration specialists provide insight on what to look out for as well as the experience needed to fix such problems. #DisasterRestoration #EmergencyResponse #RestorationCompany #Restoration
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Great news for Exmoor National Park! Over £450,000 is being invested in sewer revitalisation to protect this beautiful landscape straddling Somerset and Devon. Work is wrapping up to renovate the local sewer network to prevent pollution and flooding, using innovative 'no-dig' techniques for a quicker, less disruptive process. ✨ The upgraded pipes will ensure a reliable service and protected environment for years to come. We’re planning to invest nearly £450 million between 2025 and 2030 to improve storm overflows across the region and progressively eliminate the discharge of untreated sewage into rivers and the sea. Follow us to get the latest updates on our ongoing projects. Visit our website for more details: https://lnkd.in/e2njCjeS #Exmoor #WessexWater #EnvironmentalProtection #CommunityInvestment
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