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Post-Hurricane Pollution Clean-Up

Aerial images showcasing industrial sites affected by Hurricane Katrina. Depicts pollution cleanup efforts and waterway conditions with adjacent vegetation.

Sector New Orleans - Aftermath - 26-HK-149-107. Hurricane Katrina
Sector New Orleans - Aftermath - 26-HK-149-107. Hurricane Katrina
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Aftermath - Miscellaneous - 26-HK-47-184. flooded industrial area near waterfront, date stamped Sept 23 2005. Hurricane Katrina
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Aftermath - Aerial - 26-HK-330-77. Port Fourchon Area. Hurricane Katrina
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Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA, September 9, 2005 -- A Blackhawk helicopter picks up sandbags at a staging area and then taken to an area where the levee broke due to Hurricane Katrina. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
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Aerial and Satellite Images - 26-HK-19-132. Hurricane Katrina
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ESU St. Louis - Miscellaneous - 26-HK-327-3. Hurricane Katrina
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Aftermath - Aerial - 26-HK-330-78. Port Fourchon Marina Spill. Hurricane Katrina
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Material from Vice Admiral Allen - Principal Federal Official - 26-HK-369-140. Hurricane Katrina
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Aftermath - Flooding - Miscellaneous - 26-HK-36-414. wide aerial shot of flooded industrial area on waterfront. Hurricane Katrina
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Salvage Engineering Response Team - New Orleans - Early October - 26-HK-350-83. Hurricane Katrina
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Mississippi - 26-HK-174-23. Hurricane Katrina
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Overflight - Assessment of Hurricane Damage - 26-HK-208-13. Hurricane Katrina
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Aftermath - Aerial - 26-HK-335-7. Hurricane Katrina
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Aftermath - Flooding - Miscellaneous - 26-HK-36-41. aerial shot of flooded carnival and other buildings. Hurricane Katrina
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Aftermath - Miscellaneous - Aerial - 26-HK-49-41. aerial view of damaged commercial area and marshland, date stamped Nov 3 2005. Hurricane Katrina
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Oil refinery, Burnaby, British Columbia Canada  NO RELEASE  No Property Release
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Pollution - ESU St. Louis Response - Murphy Oil - 26-HK-242-91. Hurricane Katrina
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Critical Incident Stress Management - Gulfport from the Air - 26-HK-138-94. Hurricane Katrina
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The NASA News Center and Operations Support Building II, or OSBII, in Launch Complex 39 are seen in the distance during a field-guided boat tour of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. As part of the center's first-ever Innovation Expo, the tour, called "Living Outdoor Laboratory for Environmental Sustainability," is giving employees the opportunity to see the unique estuarine ecosystems that are protected from development by the presence of Kennedy and the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. The diverse and healthy area encompassing about 140,000 acres of central Florida's east coast has been closed to the public for 50 years, allowing the coastal dunes, saltwater estuaries and marshes, freshwater impoundments, scrub, pine flatwoods, and hardwood hammocks to provide habitats for more than 1,000 species of plants and animals. Innovation Expo is showcasing the innovative work taking place throughout the center's facilities and labs to encourage employee
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Aerial view of natural coastal quarry, Negombo, Sri Lanka.
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Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - BP Oil Spill (Web Photographs) - Production platform, Gulf of Mexico. USEPA photo by Eric Vance , Environmental Protection Agency
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Critical Incident Stress Management - Mississippi - 26-HK-140-51. Hurricane Katrina
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Pollution - ESU St. Louis Response - Dynegy - 26-HK-240-79. Hurricane Katrina
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Operation Zephyr - 26-HK-154-286. Images from Lt. Williams. Hurricane Katrina
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. Hurricane Katrina
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Visit of Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner John Keys III to the People's Republic of China
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Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Various Images (BP Oil Spill) - Photo submitted by GED , Environmental Protection Agency
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Aftermath - Aerial - 26-HK-296-60. Hurricane Katrina
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Pollution - ESU St. Louis Response - North Bass - 26-HK-230-64. AERIAL VIEW OF AREA BETWEEN N. BASS SITE AND POINTE A LA HACHE WATER TOWER. Hurricane Katrina
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Pollution - ESU St. Louis Response - South Bass - 26-HK-234-66. Hurricane Katrina
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View of a large number of beach chairs next to a river and wind turbines and green area in the background, langeoog, east frisia, germany
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Detroit, Michigan, Workers spread clean dirt after old industrial contamination of cadmium, arsenic, lead, and other metals was removed from A.B. Ford Park on the Detroit River.
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Satellite - 26-HK-336-39. MS-Biloxi Coast - 31 Aug. Hurricane Katrina
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ESU St. Louis - Assessment - 26-HK-316-31. Hurricane Katrina
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17th Street Canal:Scenes from around New Orleans approaching the 1-year anniversary of Katrina
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New Jersey Shore Beach Reclamation Project, Monmouth, NJ (after Hurricane Sandy), USA, North America
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Pollution - ESU St. Louis Response - Murphy Oil - 26-HK-242-5. Overflight Assessment of Murphy. Hurricane Katrina
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The Monongahela River Locks and Dam 3 remains in operation year-round, including during foggy conditions in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, Jan. 25, 2024. The Elizabeth Dam is scheduled for removal in the summer of 2024. After the dam is removed completely, the Monongahela River will have one continuous navigation pool from Charleroi to Braddock, Pennsylvania. Between. The pool elevation will rise approximately two feet from Elizabeth to Braddock. The pool elevation will drop by approximately 3.2 feet from Elizabeth to Charleroi. The resulting river elevation between Charleroi and Braddock will level out to one continuous surface height of 723.7 feet.The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District operates 23 navigable locks and dams on the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers year-round regardless of weather, including in foggy conditions that restrict visibility. Many towboat crews continue working on the rivers even in the fog, sometimes staging their barges along various parts alon
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New York - United States, Manhattan Skyline, old docks area going to be transformed in a big garden park
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Aftermath - Miscellaneous - Aerial - 26-HK-49-204. aerial view of tent city compound near the waterfront--date stamped Nov 3 2005. Hurricane Katrina
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Office of the Administrator - Portland and Seattle , Environmental Protection Agency
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New York, N.Y., Dec. 6, 2012   One month after Hurricane Sandy, buildings in Downtown Manhattan are still recovering from water damages. FEMA can provide supplemental assistance for State and Local Government based on their recovery expenses. Ashley Andujar/FEMA. New York Hurricane Sandy. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
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Two homes (one mitigaged, one not) struck by Superstorm Sandy. New Jersey Hurricane Sandy. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
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