Last year our team completed another FEMA storm shelter, this time for the County of San Patricio in Sinton, Texas, USA. These steel-reinforced concrete structures are engineered to meet FEMA 361, ICC-500, and National Storm Shelter Association standards and provide almost absolute protection in extreme weather events; based on current knowledge of tornadoes and hurricanes, occupants of a safe room built in accordance with these guidelines will very likely be protected from injury or death. Project summary coming soon!
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Cherry Creek Spring Flush, Trail Detours, And Dam Safety Event The Cherry Creek Regional Trail between Iliff Ave. and Wabash St. in unincorporated Arapahoe County (zip 80231) will be temporarily closed on Wednesday, May 22, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to flush sediment out of Cherry Creek Reservoir. Due to flood hazards, the flush will have trail impacts spanning the entire Cherry Creek Regional Trail, including through the City and County of Denver to downtown Denver. Trail users please stay out of closed areas due to high water warnings during the flush. A reminder: when a trail is flooded, turn around, don’t drown. Trail users are encouraged to follow onsite trail signage and use detour route. Parts of the trail may be closed for a day or more for cleanup and will be unsafe due to mud, sand and debris on the trail. Want to learn more about dam safety and preparedness? Attend a free community event at Cherry Creek State Park on May 18 from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. Learn about how the dam reduces flood risk, how engineers inspect and maintain the dam, and boating and water safety. There will be hands-on activities, free fishing poles and other giveaways! https://lnkd.in/gTktHGug
Cherry Creek Spring Flush, Trail Detours, and Dam Safety Event
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The Fresno County Stream Group, consisting of The County of Fresno, Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District, City of Fresno, City of Clovis, and FID, is a collaborate effort to capture more surface water for #FresnoCounty. With 3 key project components underway, they aim to increase water supply capture, bring greater sustainability, and enhance the environment. 💦🌱 Recently, the Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District signed a deal with the US Army Corps of Engineers - Sacramento District for the Stream Group's Redbank and Fancher Creek projects, including the Big Dry Creek Reservoir. This agreement enables the Fresno County Stream Group to further explore flood risk reduction and water conservation in the cities of Fresno & Clovis. Learn more about the Fresno Stream Group and their projects here: https://lnkd.in/gjVSwr6P
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Notice of Inspection 42-06212024 DATE: Friday, June 21, 2024 TIME: Meet 6:00 PM, Roll 6:30 PM from California Donuts; Roll 7:15 PM from Culver Media Park START LOCATIONS: California Donuts (3540 W 3rd St) and Culver Media Park END LOCATIONS: Culver Media Park and California Donuts 1-YEAR FLOOD This is a formal notification of a 16/24-mile long, 400-foot high surface and subterranean inspection of selected Los Angeles County Flood Control District channels within the Ballona Creek Watershed. The purpose of this inspection is to fully utilize the storm drain infrastructure under the streets in commemoration of the summer solstice and in celebration of three years of city inspections. Please plan accordingly as water levels may reach up to 2” and street lighting is not installed underground. Lights, repair tools, waterproofing, and sturdy bike all highly recommended. Please note that there will be two start and end locations this year so as to include the former start/end location of Culver Media Park, which is why there are two distance measures of 16 and 24 miles for the inspection length.
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We appreciate our satisfied customers' feedback, like this review: "Joe and his guys are professional, knowledgeable, and understanding of homeowners’ needs. I appreciated the quality communication that Joe uses when discusses meetings, expectations, etc. I hope to not have to use Paul Davis again for a flooded kitchen and basement, but God forbid that happens again, Joe and his crew at Paul Davis are who I will be calling. ~ Adam Ouderkirk Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value Services: Flood restoration, Mold inspection, Flood cleanup, Water removal, Mold mitigation, Water damage-related cleanup & repair, Mold remediation, Mold cleaning, Water damage-related mold removal, Mold damage restoration
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🌟 Ready to tackle spring construction challenges head-on? You need the best tools to capture silt and sediment before it reaches a storm drain, and HalenHardy has them! - SlurrySox™ Weighted Filter Dikes prevent saw-cut concrete slurry runoff from going down storm drains. - Husky Filter Dikes capture fugitive oil sheens and sediment before they enter ditches, swales, and drain inlets. - Easy to maintain HuskyGuard Drain Filters capture oil sheens, trap dirt, sand, and silt, and prevent trash and debris from entering storm grates. - Weighted Husky DamSocks hug the ground's contours and effectively contain a spill. 👉 Shop Stormwater Solutions at https://hubs.li/Q02vvRpy0 #stormwatermanagement #stormwater #swppp #HaleYes
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Norfolk company Structure-flex's high-tech flood defence system sees a surge in demand with European fire brigades placing substantial orders. The German-engineered system, consisting of flexible water-filled tubes, offers a versatile physical barrier against floodwaters up to 3.5m high. Amid increased flood risks, family-owned Structure-flex, a thermoplastic specialists based in Cromer, have ramped up production to meet demand. Managing Director Paul Reeve emphasises the importance of proactive flood defence measures, “The weather over the winter has again demonstrated that flooding is a more frequent risk than ever." Following success in Germany and Austria, talks are underway to introduce Mobildeich in the UK. Read more https://bit.ly/42jDgQl #FloodDefence #Innovation #ClimateResilience #RandD #RandDProjects #RandDtaxRelief #TaxConsultant #Consultancy
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