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Flooding - Zumbro Falls, Minn. , September 27, 2010 -- Business owners empty trash cans filled with water that overwhelmed their business on Friday, September 24,2010 when flood waters engulfed the town of Zumbro Falls.  FEMA and the Minnesota Emergency Management Agency was in town conducting damage assessments which will allow the Governor to determine if the state is eligible for federal assistance.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Flooding - Zumbro Falls, Minn. , September 27, 2010 -- Business owners...

The original database describes this as: Title: Local business men clean up after the Zumbro Falls flood Production Date: 09/27/2010 Caption: Zumbro Falls, Minn. , September 27, 2010 -- Business owners empty... More

Library of Environmental Images, Office of Research and Development (ORD), September 1996 - Municipal Solid Waste - Trash cans and garbage bags at curb

Library of Environmental Images, Office of Research and Development (O...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Keywords: Waste collection Credit: M. Stone Digital Photographs Relating to the Environment

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