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Paul DeMarco, national environmental policy act (NEPA) specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, takes notes at the Moonachie Aid and Rescue Squad building, Moonachie, N.J., to assess any environmental impacts for placing temporary facilities for the squad as their building was flooded and badly damaged from Hurricane Sandy. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers mission assigned by FEMA in New Jersey is to assess fire, police, school, city halls, EMS, hospitals and public works facilities. The assessment of these facilities in New Jersey is complete for all 158 facilities and found a need for 29 temporary facilities. Those that require temporary structures are located throughout the state and include: eight fire stations, eight police stations, three schools, one city hall, one EMS and eight public works facilities. The Corps is also providing Technical Assistance which will provide site layouts to include the placement of structures, infrastructure, and other site requirements, and in this case critical public facilities team is completing 30% design for local entities (and assisting with the independent government estimate), and lastly assisting in the preparation of environmental documentation as required by local, state and the Federal government. (Photo by Andrew Stamer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
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12/4/2012 10:46:00 AM
USACE crews Surveyed Atlantic City’s North Boardwalk, which was destroyed during Hurricane Sandy, as well as boardwalk wood debris pile near Altman Part and terminus of Atlantic Avenue in New Jersey. (Photo by , U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
Boardwalk wood debris pile near Altman Part and terminus of Atlantic Avenue in New Jersey
11/29/2012 7:11:57 PM
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) works with its federal and state parters at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Nov. 5, to stage and prepare generators for deployment as part of FEMA's emergency temporary power mission in New York and New Jersey. USACE is actively helping to restore power in New York and New Jersey, and is providing emergency power for capacity beyond the state’s capabilities with more than 335 generators. Sixty-seven emergency generators have been installed.
Generators are ready for deployment as part of FEMA's emergency temporary power mission in New York and New Jersey
11/29/2012 6:53:59 PM
Frani Nelsen, a quality assurance specialist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York Recovery Field Office, tosses a tree branch, Nov. 22, 2012, into a pile to be chopped and hauled out to temporary collection sites set up throughout New York City. Nelsen is one of more than 150 Corps of Engineers volunteers from around the U.S. helping New York recover.
New York Debris Removal
11/28/2012 1:01:51 PM
Temporary debris collection at New York City’s Riis Park. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is assisting in recovery efforts following Hurricane Sandy.
Temporary debris collection at New York City's Riis Park
11/15/2012 5:06:10 PM
Debris from Hurricane Sandy is loaded onto barges at a temporary collection point on New York’s Staten Island. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staffers from across the nation are assisting with recovery efforts following the storm.
Debris from Hurricane Sandy loaded onto barges
11/15/2012 5:03:08 PM
Col. Kent D. Savre, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) North Atlantic Division, visits Staten Island and other areas hard-hit by Hurricane Sandy Nov. 7 to determine if and how USACE debris teams can support local, city, state, and federal officials, through FEMA, to assist in response and recovery operations.
USACE help support response and recovery through FEMA
11/9/2012 8:05:18 PM
Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) North Atlantic Division, visit Staten Island and other areas hard-hit by Hurricane Sandy Nov. 7 to determine if and how USACE debris teams can support local, city, state, and federal officials, through FEMA, to assist in response and recovery operations. (U.S. Army photo by )
Assessing how USACE can support FEMA response and recovery operations
11/9/2012 7:56:48 PM