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A New York City transit worker inspects an access point to a flooded subway being pumped out Army Corps of Engineer workers in lower Manhattan, Nov. 3, 2012.
Hurricane Sandy
3/27/2013 4:08:09 PM
A New York City transit worker inspects an access point to a flooded subway being pumped out Army Corps of Engineer workers in lower Manhattan, Nov. 3, 2012.
Hurricane Sandy
3/27/2013 4:04:37 PM
New York Recovery Field Office Commander Lt. Col. John A. Knight (at left) and RFO Operations Chief Sean O'Donnell speak with local homeowners, Fire Island, N.Y., Jan. 11, 2013. The Corps of Engineers and the municipalities on Fire Island are exploring alternate ways of removing debris from the narrow walkways and paths that exist on the remote barrier.
Recovery Field Office speaks to residents on Fire Island
1/29/2013 2:22:14 PM
Fire Island, N.Y. - Close quarters and narrow egress paths make for challenging debris removal following the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy. The Corps continues to work with all of its federal, state and local partners as we support the townships on Fire Island in their recovery effort.
Fire Island debris
1/16/2013 3:43:12 PM
Jack Dinne, a quality assurance specialist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York Recovery Field Office, checks the load quantity of a short-haul truck entering Jacob Riis Park, a temporary collection site in Queens, N.Y., Nov. 18.
Army Corps Debris Mission in NYC
12/14/2012 11:06:15 AM
A semi truck is loaded with storm-damage debris Nov. 20, at Jacob Riis Park, a temporary collection site in Queens, N.Y. To date, the Army Corps has moved approximately 270,000 cubic yards of debris out of Riis, and other storage sites in Brooklyn and Staten Island, to permanent landfills.
Army Corps Debris Mission in NYC
12/14/2012 11:03:10 AM
Al Bates, left, a quality assurance specialist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York Recovery Field Office, logs the load quantity of a truck entering Fresh Kills, a temporary storage site in Staten Island, Nov. 19.
Army Corps Debris Mission in NYC
12/14/2012 11:00:57 AM
ROCKAWAY, QUEENS, N.Y. " Staff Sgt. Henry Howell and Sgt. Nathaniel Boecker of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 249TH Eng. Battalion (Prime Power), inspect generators at the Ocean Bay Public Housing complex. The 249th has installed 22 generators powering 24 family building structures in the Rockaways.
Temporary Power Mission
12/5/2012 11:26:02 AM