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Peak Hurricane Season Expectations 2018

Peak Hurricane Season Expectations 2018 September is the apex month for hurricanes, though hurricane season begins in June and ends in November, with May being the least likely to produce storms that will develop into hurricanes. There are many classifications of storms that potentially develop into hurricanes with different categories of these storms. The whole ...

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Three Major Storm Occurrences This Week

Hurricane Hector, located in the Pacific Ocean, south of Big Island in Hawaii was classified as a category 3 hurricane, according to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. High surf and windy conditions resulted on Big Island accompanied by occasional periods of rain.Hector was classified as a category 3 on Wednesday, and maintains its intensity, a ...

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Lynchburg, VA Dam

Eleven states ranging from Georgia to Vermont face flash flood warnings and watches, affecting 24 million people, thanks to dangerous storms that are moving along the eastern coast of the U.S. and residents in Lynchburg, VA are definitely facing their own trials today in light of this weather. College Lake Dam in Lynchburg is filled ...

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The 3 D’s of Water Control

We’ve discussed the “3-D’s” of in-water construction, repairs, and inspection before, but we’d like to give you a slightly more in-depth explanation on this subject. There is a difference and each job requires different solutions in order to safely, accurately, and punctually get the job done. De-Watering is also known as un-watering and it is ...

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Inland Flooding

The dangers of hurricanes and tropical storms is pretty apparent, not to mention calamitous, we all know this. However, there is also another danger associated with these massively powerful storms; a risk known as inland floods, also called aftershocks. Inland flooding is the intense level of flooding that immediately follows the initial storm, be it ...

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In-Water Repair using Cofferdams

Oftentimes, repairs to existing construction work require in-water productivity. These activities can be extremely difficult and sometimes dangerous while adding an extra layer of trials to the existing work at hand. A few examples of repairs requiring in-water construction are pool maintenance, repair to dams, concrete and pillar repair, inspection and repair of pipelines, and ...

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Cofferdams : Deciding Between Rental and Purchase

When the time comes that you know you are in need of a Dam-It Dams cofferdam system as a solution for de-watering, damming, and/or water diversion, it then comes down to the decision of “Do you need to rent this product or own this product?” Being a business, you’d think that we were interested in ...

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What Are Cofferdams Used For Most Frequently?

Flood Protection (for residential or business) The use of cofferdams for flood protection and prevention is no new thing. When it comes to flooding, you can easily use our water-inflatable cofferdam in order to prevent the oncoming rising water levels from invading the structure of your home or business.

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Elon Musk and the Flint Water Fix

As is well known throughout the world, Flint has experienced a massive issue with lead poisoning due to the lead content in the water systems in recent years. What’s more is that the city of Flint has become synonymous with the term “lead poisoning”. This has been a shameful and embarrassing experience for a good ...

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Basement Flooding

Many residents are fortunate enough to not have to deal with flooding, but for those unfortunate few who have had to deal with the devastating aftermath of their belongings and structure being irreparably damaged, the word “flood” brings feelings of dread. Imagine converting your concrete walls and floor into a wonderful, comfortable, cozy living space, ...

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