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Study eyes Chesapeake Bay pollution threat from dams
Two weeks after Tropical Storm Lee flushed millions of tons of mud into the Chesapeake Bay, state and federal officials announced Tuesday they are launching a study of how to protect the estuary from sediment and other pollutants building up behind dams...Tags: Nature, Chesapeake Bay, Environmental Issues, U.S. Geological Survey, Environmental Politics
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Bay sediment plume under study by VIMS
Chesapeake Bay water isn't just salty anymore. It's gritty.
An eye-popping sediment plume caused by torrential rains from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee has drifted into Chesapeake Bay and is under study by Virginia Institute of Marine Science...Tags: Bay National Corporation, Chesapeake Bay, Hurricane Irene (2011), Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Tropical Storms
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FEMA Provides Temporary Homes for Flood Victims
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has trucked in mobile homes to help flood victims recover from Tropical Storm Lee.
At FEMA’s temporary Susquehanna Township headquarters in Dauphin County, 25 mobile homes have been hauled in from North...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), FEMA, Rentals, House Building, Tropical Storms
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State, localities prepared for first storm of year
The Baltimore Sun
As state and local highway crews braced for the first storm of the new year, they took comfort in the fact that their budgets have plenty of money to handle it — and more.
Mild weather has kept the region's plows idle, salt sheds...Tags: Health, Budgets and Budgeting, Weather Reports, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County
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Proposed rules threaten fabric of river life in Port Deposit
Pushing waterlogged belongings out the front door of her duplex, Suzy Cunningham trod over a buckle in the floorboards.
"Our porch went all to hell," she lamented as she cleaned up last month after Tropical Storm Lee. "Their ain't a floor in Port Deposit...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Tropical Storms, Real Estate, Congressional Budget Office, Clubs and Associations
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Some Employees Left Jobless and Homeless After Floods
Many local businesses are still trying to recover after damage left behind from Tropical Storm Lee.
The Historic Union Canal House and Inn in South Hanover Township was hit hard, but it's employees were hit even harder.
Some lost both their homes and...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unions, Tropical Storms, Employees
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Obama authorizes federal funds for Md. disaster relief
Federal disaster relief funds were allocated Wednesday to Maryland by President Obama, according to a statement from the White House. The money will be put toward state and local efforts to clean up from the damage caused by the heavy rains from Tropical...Tags: Barack Obama, Federal Bailout Funds, White House, Tropical Storms
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Consider a mission project
When it rains constantly for five days like it just did, it’s easy to become depressed about the gloomy weather. Fortunately, we only received 2.15 inches of rain Friday through Tuesday in Somerset with no real reports of flooding. In September,...Tags: FEMA, Rentals, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Petroleum Industry
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Deadline Nears to Apply for Disaster Assistance
Content ManagerThe deadline is nearing for residents and business owners who had damage from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee to apply for disaster assistance. The registration deadline is November 14, 2011. The deadline to submit a disaster loan application to...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), FEMA, Hurricane Irene (2011), Disasters and Accidents, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Harford closes Madonna Road at Deer Creek
Madonna Road at Deer Creek in northern Harford County is closed to through traffic for approximately six weeks, the county government announced Friday. The bridge deck and the approach road were damaged during Tropical Storm Lee last month, necessitating...Tags: Madonna, Tropical Storms
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Body of Lebanon Co. Flood Victim Found
State Police say a hunter found the body of 55 year old Hamdy Mohamed Friday morning. Mohamed has been missing since September 8th during Tropical Storm Lee. Police say Mohamed drove his car onto a flooded roadway on SR 72 near Camp Meeting Road in...Tags: Lebanon, Tropical Storms, Floods
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Oct 6, 2011
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Oct 6, 2011
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Oct 7, 2011
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Oct 7, 2011
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