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Monthly Archives: October 2022

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WaterLog Update (October 2022): What does the election mean for the coast? Plus, Hurricane Ian Recovery

eWaterLogsBy Dan GinolfiOctober 21, 2022

What Does the November Election Mean for Coastal America? By Howard Marlowe [Alert: Take a deep breath because there is nothing partisan in this article.]  Here is how the outcome of the November election could affect coastal communities. All House seats are up for election every two years. More than 10% of the 435 voting…

WaterLog Podcast 10/5: Washington’s Response to Hurricane Ian

PodcastsBy Dan GinolfiOctober 5, 2022

On the October Episode of the WaterLog Podcast, Howard and Dan follow the destructive wake of Hurricane Ian across the Gulf and East Coasts and discuss the Corps’ role in assessing and repairing damages from hurricanes and coastal storms. Then, a discussion on federal flood insurance and an update on congressional appropriations and supplemental disaster…

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