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7 Building and Rebuilding After Hurricane Sandy:
Time for Low Impact Development
Feb.
/March 2013
Volume 20
Number 2
continued on page 4
by Carleton Montgomery, Executive Director and Jaclyn Rhoads, Director for Conservation Policy
After a tragedy, everyone is ready to take
action.
It is great to hear and see so many
people responding to help Hurricane Sandy
victims and the many communities hit by the
Superstorm.
Before rebuilding, it is important
to reflect on the lessons learned and also how
to build better to reduce future hazards as well
as environmental impacts in a region that has
experienced significant water quality
deterioration over the
Less