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Jefferson County Emergency Management Agency

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  1. 1. The Times Leader: Jefferson, Monroe under water - - The Times Leader
    www.timesleaderonline.com/news - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/8/2005   Last Visited: 1/8/2005

    In addition to reporting flooding problems in the north end of Brilliant, Bryan Canestraro, assistant director of the Jefferson County Emergency Management Agency, this morning said five houses in the Connorville Bypass area were flooded.

    These houses also were flooded in September, and a mitigation process is under way with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to either have the houses purchased or to elevate them, Canestraro said.
  2. 2. The Herald-Star: Area braces for more rain - - The Steubenville Herald-Star
    www.hsconnect.com/news/story/0 - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/19/2004   Last Visited: 9/19/2004

    "We can't keep these Dumpsters empty," said Bryan Canestraro, deputy director of the Jefferson County Emergency Management Agency.

    The EMA, in partnership with Ohio Department Of Transportation, instituted a flood debris removal program that began Wednesday and will end Friday. Conestraro said flooded citizens can take all flood debris to the drop-off sites, which are in Adena behind Bedway Park, in Dillonvale beside the fire department and in Irondale behind the fire department.

    Canestraro said ODOT will remove the items. He said hazardous materials, including tires and anything with freon, will not be permitted at the drop-off sites.
  3. 3. The Herald-Star: Area braces for more rain - - The Steubenville Herald-Star
    www.hsconnect.com/news/story/0 - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/16/2004   Last Visited: 9/17/2004

    "We can't keep these Dumpsters empty," said Bryan Canestraro, deputy director of the Jefferson County Emergency Management Agency.

    The EMA, in partnership with Ohio Department Of Transportation, instituted a flood debris removal program that began Wednesday and will end Friday. Conestraro said flooded citizens can take all flood debris to the drop-off sites, which are in Adena behind Bedway Park, in Dillonvale beside the fire department and in Irondale behind the fire department.

    Canestraro said ODOT will remove the items. He said hazardous materials, including tires and anything with freon, will not be permitted at the drop-off sites.

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