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Environmental Assessment for Relocation of Fire Station, City of Oil Trough, Independence County, Arkansas
Beginning on 18 March, 2008, a series of severe storms, tornadoes and flooding occurred throughout Arkansas causing extensive damage.
During the incident period, a major flooding heavily damaged the City of Oil Trough’s fire station, a 3,920 square foot metal building containing one bay, class room, rest room, and overhead storage. It is proposed to relocate the fire station to a site on Main Street, Oil Trough, AR. In order to restore the facility that was destroyed as a result of the flooding, FEMA is proposing to participate in funding the relocation of the fire station up to the limits of repairing the facility to pre-disaster conditions at the original location. The remaining required funding will be the responsibility of the city of Oil Trough.
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