
Categories of Work
A
Debris Removal
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Debris removal must be in the public interest and necessary to:
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Eliminate immediate threats to lives, public health & safety;
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Eliminate immediate threats of significant damage to improved public or private property
Trees and Woody Debris
Building Components
Sand, Mud, Silt, & Gravel
Removal of Temporary Levees
B
Emergency Protective
Measures
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Search & Rescue Security
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Emergency Pumping
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Sandbagging Detour & Warning Signs
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EOC Activation Emergency & Temporary Repairs
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Overhead Power Lines
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Emergency Medical Facilities
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Emergency Evacuations Activities undertaken before, during and following a disaster to save lives, protect improved property
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Surfaces
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Bases
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Shoulders
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Ditches
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Drainage Structures
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Low Water Crossings
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Bridges
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Decking & Pavement
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Piers
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Girders
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Abutments
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Slope Protection
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Approaches Slope Failures
C
Roads & Bridges
Roads
D
Water Control Facilities
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Dams and Reservoirs Levees
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Engineered drainage Channels Canals
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Aqueducts
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Sediment Basins
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Shore Protective Devices
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Irrigation Facilities
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Pumping Facilities
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Temporary Levees
E
Buildings &
Equipment
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Buildings Structural Components Interior Systems
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Electrical
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Mechanical
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Contents
F
Utilities
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Water Treatment Plants
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Power Generation & Distribution Facilities
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Natural Gas Systems
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Wind Turbines
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Generators
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Substations
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Power Lines
G
Parks, Recreation, & Other
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Playground Equipment
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Swimming Pools
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Bath Houses
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Tennis courts
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Boat Docks
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Piers
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Picnic Tables
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Golf Courses
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Fish Hatcheries
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Mass Transit Facilities