Potential Environmental Concerns

West Virginia -- A small town in Wyoming County recovers after a flood. Photo courtesy of FEMA

In any disaster, there are some common potential concerns, and some that will be specific to the region or disaster type. In Region III, some of the most common issues we see are historic site recovery or acquisition, and debris removal concerns such as collecting/storing hazardous materials, capacity of landfills, placement of transfer sites, and floodplain coordination. The following list is not all-inclusive, but should be helpful in anticipating major areas of concern or controversy.

Biological Resources

(** The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection websites are excellent resources for ecosystems and habitats in general. www.dcr.state.va.us; www.dep.state.pa.us/info.htm)

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Climate and Air Quality

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Geology/Soils

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Hazardous Materials

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Historic Preservation

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Socio-Economic Issues

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Water Resources

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Last Modified: Tuesday, 23-May-2006 13:38:47 EDT