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Categories of Work

A

Debris Removal

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Debris removal must be in the public interest and necessary to:

  • Eliminate immediate threats to lives, public health & safety;

  • 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

  • Emergency Pumping

  • Sandbagging Detour & Warning Signs

  • EOC Activation Emergency & Temporary Repairs

  • Overhead Power Lines

  • Emergency Medical Facilities

  • Emergency Evacuations Activities undertaken before, during and following a disaster to save lives, protect improved property

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  • Surfaces

  • Bases

  • Shoulders

  • Ditches

  • Drainage Structures

  • Low Water Crossings

  • Bridges

  • Decking & Pavement

  • Piers

  • Girders

  • Abutments

  • Slope Protection

  • Approaches Slope Failures

C

Roads & Bridges

Roads

D

Water Control Facilities

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  • Dams and Reservoirs Levees

  • Engineered drainage Channels Canals

  • Aqueducts

  • Sediment Basins

  • Shore Protective Devices

  • Irrigation Facilities

  • Pumping Facilities

  • Temporary Levees

E

Buildings &

Equipment

  • Buildings Structural Components Interior Systems

  • Electrical

  • Mechanical

  • Contents

F

Utilities

  • Water Treatment Plants

  • Power Generation & Distribution Facilities

  • Natural Gas Systems

  • Wind Turbines

  • Generators

  • Substations

  • Power Lines

G

Parks, Recreation, & Other

  • Playground Equipment

  • Swimming Pools

  • Bath Houses

  • Tennis courts

  • Boat Docks

  • Piers

  • Picnic Tables

  • Golf Courses

  • Fish Hatcheries

  • Mass Transit Facilities

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