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KING 5 NEWS: OSO SLIDE DEBRIS REMOVAL ENDS, VICTIMS REUNITED WITH MEMENTOS

KING 5 Video: Oso Slide Debris Removal Ends, Victims Reunited with MementosOSO, Wash. -- Friday marks a major milestone at the site of the Oso landslide. Crews charged with removing debris from that hallowed ground will finish... Read More

DEBRIS REMOVAL FINISHING AT OSO

EVERETT — Snohomish County says it will wrap up debris removal and processing work on Friday at the Oso slide site, nearly 10 days ahead of schedule.“What made this project so successful — and what helped us finish our work so... Read More

IMCO LAUNCHES EMPLOYEE MATCH PROGRAM TO BENEFIT OSO

The IMCO team was part of the search and recovery efforts immediately following the mudslide in March of this year and we continue to be part of the rehabilitation efforts today, working with WSDOT and Snohomish County to open up... Read More

EVERETT WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY: VIEW FROM THE TOP

New aerial and site photos show IMCO and the City of Everett's Water Pollution Control Facility Project underway. The majority of subcontractor packages are secured and earthwork activity has begun. IMCO's self-performed scope... Read More

TIYAN PARKWAY ON SCHEDULE DESPITE SETBACKS, RAIN

Posted by Webmaster on August 11, 2014 in Guam News | 0 Comment EditBY MANUEL CRUZJournal StaffThe first phase of the Tiyan Parkway project is on schedule for completion early next year despite initial setbacks and a temporary... Read More

IMCO crews wrapping up work along face of Culmback Dam this week

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White House Unveils $10B Rural Infrastructure Fund

The Obama administration has announced the launch of a $10-billion loan fund—initially drawing on private capital—to help finance water, electric-power and other infrastructure projects in rural areas.Agriculture Secretary Tom... Read More

Gov. Inslee tours Anacortes water plant

MOUNT VERNON — Gov. Jay Inslee toured the city of Anacortes’ new water treatment plant Tuesday to see an example of how local governments are practically addressing the effects of climate change.The $56 million facility on... Read More

$6M site restoration changing landscape near Oso mudslide

Equipment operators, archeologists and spotters — sometimes as many as 80 people — are screening about 200,000 cubic yards of debris, separating wood and waste, while looking for remains.  By ERIC STEVICK, The... Read More

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