Don’t miss this opportunity to visit the International Conference of Doble Clients at the Westin Boston Waterfront.
Come and drop by booth #306 and meet the great US Flood Control & Tiger Dams™ team.
Don’t miss this opportunity to visit the International Conference of Doble Clients at the Westin Boston Waterfront.
Come and drop by booth #306 and meet the great US Flood Control & Tiger Dams™ team.
US Flood Control and Tiger Dam™ are at the New York Build 2020 Expo.
Stop by and say hello. Booth # 412 March 3 – 4
HALL 1C, JAVITS CENTER
655 W. 34TH ST,
NY 10001
Courtesy of Entergy NEWSROOM
Crews built a tiger dam around the control house at the south Jackson substation to mitigate flooding issues. The substation has been de-entergized.
Due to rising levels on the Pearl River, Entergy Mississippi has de-energized two Jackson substations and disconnected electrical service to some low-lying deer camps in Madison County as a public safety precaution and to comply with the National Electric Safety Code.
Read More: https://www.entergynewsroom.com/article/pearl-river-flooding/
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As river systems rose and up to 1000 homes were flooded in Jackson Mississippi, US Flood Control and Tiger Dams™ were called to stabilize the water and protect local utilities.
Many businesses and entire streets were flooded out. More than 600 homes lost electricity in what was the third-highest flood level on record.
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Florida Regional Climate Change Compact
Casa Marina Key West
1500 Reynolds Street, Key West, FL, 33040, United States
The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact is a decade-old partnership between Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach counties, to work collaboratively to reduce regional greenhouse gas emissions, implement adaptation strategies, and build climate resilience within their own communities and across the Southeast Florida region.
Darryl Young of New Orleans blesses the clean-up workers and soldiers with the Louisiana National Guard as they work on the Tiger Dam to protect the Grand Isle from encroaching oil coming in with the high tide in Grand Isle, Louisiana
Courtesy of The Telegraph online news.
Darryl Young of New Orleans blesses the clean-up workers and soldiers with the Louisiana National Guard as they work on the Tiger Dam to protect the Grand Isle from encroaching oil coming in with the high tide in Grand Isle, Louisiana
Courtesy of The Telegraph online news.
This specific store was built upon 100-year flood numbers because of the flood plain around it. So far their own retaining wall has worked. The water is still expected to rise a few more inches to crest at 41 FT.
Courtesy of Meteorologist Matt Standridge
With a new storm and flooding approaching Houston Texas, US Flood control Tiger Dams are ready and on call for any situation that may require immediate protection from flooding. We have Tiger Dams and crews ready to respond at a moments notice.
Find out more: https://wxch.nl/2kk6GgA
With Hurricane Dorian approaching, the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens in Jacksonville will put up an inflatable temporary seawall along the St. Johns River. It’s designed to prevent the kind of flooding that ruined much of its famed gardens during Hurricane Irma.
Read More: https://bit.ly/2MOcYlr
Article Courtesy of: Florida Times Union Buy Matt Soergel