Environmental Disaster
Articles & Whitepapers
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Hurricane Aftermath: Improving Response Strategies and Recovery Plan
Hurricane Katrina in 2005 revealed that the U.S. was inadequately prepared to respond to and recover from a major natural disaster. A bipartisan report by Congress found that Hurricane Katrina “occurred against a backdrop of failure, over time, to develop the capacity for a coordinated, national response to a truly catastrophic event, whether caused by nature or man-made.” Hurricane ...
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How to Plan Ahead for Rougher and More Dangerous Coastal Storm Surges
Coastal storm surges caused by hurricanes and tropical storms are perhaps the most damaging part of these natural disasters. Hurricane Katrina led to an estimated $75 billion in damage in the New ...
News
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Pure Water Oceanside: San Diego`s first water reuse project to open
The first operating advanced water purification facility in San Diego County was officially dedicated in the City of Oceanside. Elected officials and water leaders throughout southern California commemorated the milestone aptly celebrated on ...
New NOAA Tool Pinpoints Natural Disaster Risk Down to County Level
National Preparedness Month and the Importance of Disaster Planning for Businesses and Institutions in Puerto Rico
Opinion: The genie will escape from the bottle if we don`t change our approach to nature
Are You Prepared for Hurricane Season?
Equipment & Solutions
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Maximum Value and Functionality Data Logger
Designed for maximum value and functionality, the XLite 9210B is a high performance data recorder and communications device ideal for remote real-time data acquisition, control, and communications. The XLite 9210B datalogger has the ability to simultaneously take measurements and transmit information for a wide range of applications.