I can already see exactly what this story ... is going to look like. It's going to be written by a bunch of (expletive) ignoramuses, and it's going to be done in such a way as to make us look as bad as possible. |
I would assume it was his correctional badge, although I'm not sure. Then he went inside a store to do business. |
I'm not aware of any government agency that can help when something like that happens. |
Ironically, we may not be able to test the siphons because water must be within 10 feet of the top of the dam for the siphons to work, and it's possible the level will be so low they won't work. |
It's a project being run by the (U.S.) Army Corps of Engineers to install new security systems at the dam. It (will) be open again soon. |
It's unlikely that the only part of the roadway that was damaged was that car-shaped hole. |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no - nothing at all related to dam breaks. It's terrorism-related. |
One theory is it may be coming from these large cargo ships just off the shore. |
The net effect is it will delay ultraviolet protection for water by a year... and it has already raised the cost of the project. |
We are doing what the residents have asked us to do. It is no different than what has been done for decades, at least. The lake is used for recreation by the residents, and it is not our intention to do anything they are opposed to. |
We do feel it's a good agreement. It allows us to make significant improvements to Long Island Sound and to Jamaica Bay, and it allocated time for us to study what the best options are to do it. |
We have found no evidence that the noise is coming from the treatment plant. |
We still believe it is the best option to address the issue. It is something we are prepared to act on quickly. |
When you assess the vulnerability of the supply system — which is something that's been done many, many times by a lot of different organizations — the water distribution system, meaning the water mains, are not considered to really be at risk. You're talking about an enclosed and pressurized system. |
Yes, the Army Corps was involved with the Gilboa Dam situation. They took part in a workshop on the subject and reviewed the city's plans for stabilizing the dam. The Corps will also be involved in another Gilboa workshop in February, about the anchoring cables that are going to be installed. |