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Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , June 18, 2010 --At Jefferson Elementary School, the computer center was destroyed when the ceiling tiles collapsed and left a layer of dust and asbestos when a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake struck the area. The School is an eligible applicant to receive FEMA Public Assistance (PA) for repairs to damaged structures during the incident period. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , June 18, 2010 --As a result of a recent 7. 2 magnitude earthquake at Jefferson Elementary School, Superintendent Christina Luna speaks with FEMA's Noel Boxer about the damages to the ceiling faucets outside the school's classrooms. The Elementary School is an eligible applicant to receive FEMA Public Assistance (PA) funds for repairs to damaged structures during the incident period. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , June 18, 2010 --At Jefferson Elementary School, FEMA PIO Noel Boxer speaks with Superintendent Christina Luna about the Public Assistance programs while assessing damages as a result of a recent 7. 2 magnitude earthquake. The Elementary School is an eligible applicant to receive FEMA Public Assistance (PA) funds for repairs to damaged structures during the incident period. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , May 12, 2010 -- Regional Administrator Nancy Ward greets students from Jefferson Elementary School on their first day back to campus after a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake damaged the school prompting closings due to safety concerns of the classrooms. The welcome back high fives were an impacting example of the federal, state, and local partnerships which resonated through each student and strengthened partnership's across multiple levels of government. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , May 12, 2010 -- Regional Administrator Nancy Ward greets students from Jefferson Elementary School on their first day back to campus after a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake damaged the school prompting closings due to safety concerns of the classrooms. The welcome back high fives were an impacting example of the federal, state, and local partnerships which resonated through each student and strengthened partnership's across multiple levels of government. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calif. , April 7, 2010 -- Jefferson Elementary School remains closed to students and faculty after a magnitude 7. 2 earthquake rocked the school on Easter. The school suffered severe damages to ceilings and lighting fixtures across campus forcing school administrators to close for safety concerns. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , May 12, 2010 --Regional Administrator Nancy Ward meets with Calexico Unified School district Superintendent Christina Luna to discuss federal and state disaster assistance at Jefferson Elementary School. The partnership between federal, state, and local governments is a key element to the re-opening of the school one month after the region was struck by a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , May 13, 2010 -- School Superintendent Dr. Luna stands in a high tech classroom at Jefferson Elementary School during a preliminary damage assessments tour. The school suffered heavy damages to the technology classroom during a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake and remains closed to students while repairs are underway. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , June 18, 2010 --FEMA PIO Noel Boxer discusses Public Assistance programs with the Maintenance Supervisor of the Calexico Unified School District at the local High School. After a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake cracked and damaged the school's swimming pool, repairs are in order before the pool can be reopened for summer time activities. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , June 18, 2010 --After a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake struck Jefferson Elementary School, the computer classroom was destroyed when the ceiling tiles collapsed and left a layer of dust and asbestos across the room. The School is an eligible applicant to receive FEMA Public Assistance (PA) for repairs to the damaged structures during the incident period. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

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Title: Damaged school property in California

Production Date: 06/18/2010

Caption: Calexico, Calif. , June 18, 2010 --After a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake struck Jefferson Elementary School, the computer classroom was destroyed when the ceiling tiles collapsed and left a layer of dust and asbestos across the room. The School is an eligible applicant to receive FEMA Public Assistance (PA) for repairs to the damaged structures during the incident period. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Photographer Name: Adam Dubrowa

City/State: Calexico, CA

Disasters: California Earthquake (DR-1911)

Disaster Types: Earthquake

Categories: Debris ^ Public Assistance ^ Recovery

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Pine Crest School student Audrey Kline with her 8th grade Earth science project about asbestos: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- This is one of nine staging sites in Duval County where Tropical Storm Fay debris is being delivered by contractors, shredded and transported to a land fill. FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds probably will be paying 75% of the cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

Experts at Bureau of Standards study effect of corrosive soils on specimens of pipe. Washington, D.C., Aug. 8. Of interest to home builders the country over is the study being made by experts at the National Bureau of Standards of the effect of corrosive soils on pipes and protective materials. Samples of pipe which have been buried for four years in fifteen soils differing widely in their characteristics, are being tested. Included are several varieties of ferrous materials as well as copper, brass, and bronze. Soldered and brazed joints, protective materials, and pipe made of a composition of cement and asbestos are also represented. Walter Johnson, of the Bureau, is pictured removing graphitic corrosion from cast iron with an air-driven tool. The corrosion products are too hard to be removed with a brush or by chemical treatment, 8/8/38

Feature 024: 727 North Cottage Avenue (in 2011)

Jersey City, N.J., Nov. 28, 2012 -- At the Small Business Administration (SBA) Business Recovery Center (BRC) at New Jersey City University, SBA Field Operations Lead Maryann Okeke, SBA Customer Service Representative Dorothy Bell, and SBA Loss Verifier Virgilio Macion, Sr., assist an applicant. FEMA and SBA are partners in helping Hurricane Sandy survivors with recovery assistance and this BRC is set up to help eligible businesses recover. George Armstrong/FEMA

Shafer cartoon about asbestos curtains

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