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President obama, fema, the rest of the administrations team working hand in glove with their state team. In this case there was really a team. As i like to say there is no i in the word team. I should have the army corps of engineers has been particular in responding to Hurricane Sandy. Over the years, funded by a series of storm protection projects in maryland are polite, robust and strong, healthy systems. These types of projects criticized at the time by some on my opinion because they performed exceptionally well during sandy black hundreds of millions, maybe billions of dollars in damage. Ashur protection withstand storm surge in better then baked circe wells while also enhancing the environment. Although the project on our coast of their job, they were weakened or in the storm not require repairs so were not for mobility future storms. Unfortunately the northeast midatlantic received more frequent and larger storms like sta ....
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What happens next with the New Mexico Entity of the Central Arizona Project as an organization is anyone’s guess. If the political subdivisions that make up the Entity can smooth out their differences over the next several weeks, at least some of the original 14 voting members of the group that planned to build a Gila River diversion project could maintain an organizational framework that would serve as a “placeholder” … ....
(Daily Press File Photo by Geoffrey Plant) Anthony Gutierrez, executive director of the New Mexico Entity of the Central Arizona Project, speaks during the group’s regular meeting in October at the Grant County Administration Building. During its first meeting of the new year, held remotely via GoTo Meeting due to the pandemic, the New Mexico Entity of the Central Arizona Project elected new officers and approved an amended version of the document that binds its members together. The revised joint powers agreement must now be approved separately by each member organization of the 15-member group, now composed of the counties of Catron, Luna, Hidalgo and Grant and several municipalities, irrigation associations and soil and water conservation districts. The New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission, which controls the Entity’s purse strings, is the group’s 15th, nonvoting member. ....