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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® 2011 Flood Recovery The Benefits of Collaboration Maria de la Torre Chief, Emergency Management Baltimore District August 24, 2012 Wilkes Barre, PA – Pierce & Market Street Bridges Sep 2012
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BUILDING STRONG ® Collaboration - Before, During & After Relationships are established daily Benefits/gains remain the same: Safety of citizens Efficient response & recovery Viability of communities for long term Maximize resources 2
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BUILDING STRONG ® USACE EM works under two main authorities PL84-99 Flood Control & Coastal Emergencies (USACE) Robert T. Stafford Act (FEMA) PL84-99 Flood Control & Coastal Emergencies NY, PA, MD, WV, DE, VA and DC Support other Districts Not dependent on a Presidential Declaration Stafford Act PA, MD, DC Support other Districts 3 Collaboration - Before, During & After
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BUILDING STRONG ® BEFORE: Disaster Preparation & Planning Coordination with Federal/State/Local partners Inspection of Non-Federal Flood Risk Management Projects (FRMPs) Inspection of Federal FRMPs Ongoing studies, projects, initiatives, Silver Jackets Training Debris Management Points of Distribution Critical Facility Assessments 4 Collaboration - Before, During & After
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BUILDING STRONG ® DURING: Deploy liaisons to the PA, MD, DC emergency operations centers Deploy Emergency Area Coordinators to provide boots-on-the-ground support Monitor and/or regulate 17 dam/reservoir projects to minimize/reduce flooding to downstream communities Coordinate with FRMP local sponsors for any issues Stock and manage flood fighting supplies at various locations 5 Collaboration - Before, During & After
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BUILDING STRONG ® DURING: Participate in regional calls with Federal, state and local agencies regarding forecasts, issues, any needs Deploy engineers and other disciplines to provide technical support Respond to citizen inquiries Coordinate for any FEMA missions, placement of response teams, providing data as requested Deploy tactical communications vehicles (FEMA) 6 Collaboration - Before, During & After
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BUILDING STRONG ® AFTER: Participate on Debris Task Force – debris clearance in streams Silver Jackets maintain coordination for recovery efforts at local/state level Conduct damage assessments of federal and non- federal FRMPs and hurricane/shoreline protection projects Repair eligible damages to federal and non-federal FRMPs & hurricane/shoreline protection projects 7 Collaboration - Before, During & After
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BUILDING STRONG ® AFTER: Provide debris technical assistance/estimating (FEMA) Conduct dam structural assessments (FEMA) Provide temporary housing support – refurbishment and new construction (FEMA) 8 Collaboration - Before, During & After
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BUILDING STRONG ® AFTER: Provide debris technical assistance/estimating (FEMA) Conduct dam structural assessments (FEMA) Provide temporary housing support – refurbishment and new construction (FEMA) 9 Collaboration - Before, During & After
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BUILDING STRONG ® 10 Benefits of Collaboration Knowledge Empowerment Improved preparedness for the next event Identifying trouble spots and looking forward to what needs to change and how
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BUILDING STRONG ® Pennsylvania Wilkes Barre, PA – Pierce & Market Street Bridges Sunbury, PA – Rt. 61 Bridge
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BUILDING STRONG ® Pennsylvania Wyoming Valley, PA – Reinforcement on Landside of Wall
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BUILDING STRONG ® 15 The Benefits of Collaboration
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