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    How USACE gets clean water to the UNC-Asheville campus

    How USACE gets clean water to the...

    10.26.24 | Charles Delano | USACE-WD
    The Federal Emergency Management Agency tasked the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with delivering a reverse osmosis water purification unit to the...
    USACE completing FEMA debris clearing missions in response to Hurricane Helene

    USACE completing FEMA debris clearing...

    10.24.24 | Charles Delano | USACE-WD
    Trees and vegetative debris are removed from roadways and service roads at the North Carolina Arboretum, Oct. 23, 2024 in Asheville, North...
    Hurricane Helene causes flood damage in Western, North Carolina

    Hurricane Helene causes flood damage in...

    10.24.24 | Charles Delano | USACE-WD
    Damage to structures and levels of vegetative and construction debris in Old Fort shows the extend of damage sustained after flood waters...
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    Buncombe County debris arrives at USACE temporary site in Swannanoa

    Buncombe County debris arrives at USACE...

    10.29.24 | Charles Delano | USACE-WD
    Debris is offloaded at the Buncombe County Temporary Debris and Reduction Site in Swannanoa, North Carolina, Oct 29, 2024. USACE opened four...
    Buncombe County debris arrives at USACE temporary site in Swannanoa

    Buncombe County debris arrives at USACE...

    10.29.24 | Charles Delano | USACE-WD
    Byron Mays, debris quality assurance specialist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District gives a load call at the Buncombe...
    Buncombe County debris arrives at USACE temporary site in Swannanoa

    Buncombe County debris arrives at USACE...

    10.29.24 | Charles Delano | USACE-WD
    David McWhorter, debris quality assurance specialist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District observes a debris load at the...
    Buncombe County debris arrives at USACE temporary site in Swannanoa

    Buncombe County debris arrives at USACE...

    10.29.24 | Charles Delano | USACE-WD
    Luke Amis, debris quality assurance specialist (left) and John Fay, debris subject matter expert (center) with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,...
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    USACE Critical Public Facilities team assess government offices in Haywood County

    USACE Critical Public Facilities team...

    10.28.24 | Edward Rivera | USACE-WD
    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Critical Public Facilities team members from the Hurricane Helene Recovery Field Office in Hickory, N.C., were in...
    USACE contractor sets up temporary Mobile Water Treatment System at UNC-Asheville

    USACE contractor sets up temporary Mobile...

    10.24.24 | Edward Rivera | USACE-WD
    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Task Force Water contractors delivered a Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit to the University of North Carolina,...
    USACE continues rolling out temporary power generators in Western, North Carolina

    USACE continues rolling out temporary...

    10.09.24 | Charles Delano | USACE-WD
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Temporary Emergency Power team, consisting of soldiers with the 249th Engineer Battalion, USACE personnel from...

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