Much of the debris from Hurricane Sandy was blown or washed into the back bays and adjacent waterways creating hazards to navigation, health, environment, and safety that are different than land-based debris fields. The lessons learned from this clean-up will help you plan ahead for potential disasters in your area. 

Learning Objectives:

1.     Make better informed decisions regarding environmental and historic preservation regulations when dealing with waterway debris removal.

2.     Schedule post-disaster response and recovery operations that accommodate time-sensitive environmental buffers in impacted areas.

3.     Coordinate the work of debris removal contractors and monitoring firms in accordance with FEMA reimbursement policies.

SPEAKERS:

o    Timothy R. Berkhimer, PE
Program Manager,  Dewberry Consultants LLC,  Virginia Beach,  VA

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Timothy R. Berkhimer, PE

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