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This photo taken May 19, 2016 shows surface drainage

This photo taken May 19, 2016 shows surface drainage

This photo taken May 19, 2016 shows surface drainage erosion found during a road restoration project on Highway 127 over Wolf Creek Dam, which contractors discovered at the edge of the roadway. The Corps’ en... More

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Prattsville, N. Y. , August 31, 2011 --  Flooding near this river bank resulted in soil erosion and damage to surrounding buildings. Rains caused by tropical storm Irene brought significant flooding to the area.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Prattsville, N. Y. , August 31, ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Flooding Near Prattsville, NY Production Date: 08/31/2011 Caption: Prattsville, N. Y. , August 31, 2011 -- Flooding near this river bank resulted in soil eros... More

This photo taken May 19, 2016 shows surface drainage

This photo taken May 19, 2016 shows surface drainage

This photo taken May 19, 2016 shows surface drainage erosion found during a road restoration project on Highway 127 over Wolf Creek Dam, which contractors discovered at the edge of the roadway. The Corps’ en... More

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