At Landfill, Storm Cleanup Is Military-Style Effort

LIPA: Rockaways Too Damaged To Repair

Queens Borough President Helen Marshall and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand toured the damage in the Rockaways.
Photo provided by the Borough President’s office.

queenstribune.com - by Natalia Kozikowska
November 15, 2012

With some residents approaching their third week without power, the Long Island Power Authority has removed the Rockaways from its power outage map, citing the area as simply too damaged by Superstorm Sandy to restore electrical service at this time.

Nick Lizanich, vice president of transmission and distribution at LIPA, said that restoring power in the Rockaways in its current condition could potentially create a dangerous situation because many of the homes that sustained flood damage contained massive amounts of water that came out of the ocean and Jamaica Bay, leaving electrical panels under water.

“When it is under water, especially sea water, you end up with salt contamination and debris contamination, such that if we were to try and put the power on, there is the possibility the house could catch on fire,” Lizanich said.

SOLAR POWER IN ROCKAWAY

Solar Rover showed up yesterday after driving a large solar array from Denver, Colorado. Here is the CEO of that company, John F. Spisak, describing what Solar power can do in times of emergency as well as all the time.

SOLAR GENERATORS FOR ROCKAWAY

"While gas generators sit idle without gasoline in Rockaway Beach, solar generators that David cobbled together have been producing power nonstop from the second they hit the ground. Like a renewable Hail Mary into the impact zone, these devices have already been clutch." --Walter Meyer, Power Rockaway Resilience

http://www.indiegogo.com/PowerRockawaysResilience?fb_action_ids=4309476609733&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582

1,000 PIZZAS COMING TO PS 114 - SATURDAY, 11/17/2012

THANKSGIVING MEAL BY L'OREAL PARIS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF ROCKAWAY ~ TUESDAY, 11/20/2012

L'Oreal Paris is serving a warm Thanksgiving meal for the peeps of Far Rockaway on TUESDAY, 11/20/2012!!! They will also be playing games and doing arts and crafts with the children. 

VENUE:

Far Rockaway Branch Library 

1637 Central Avenue, Far Rockaway, NY 11691

Time: 12:00–4:00 p.m.

HOT LUNCH & IRISH MUSIC @ 12:30PM TODAY

ROCKAWAY- HOT LUNCH AND IRISH MUSIC at 12:30 on Rockaway Beach Blvd and 120th Street TODAY. Please tell your friends and neighbors, and take a plate to the elderly. please repost everywhere xoxox ~ Donna Miley-Figueroa via Rocakaway Relief Effort

Some Homes Condemned Following Raw Sewage Leak On Long Island’s South Shore

Contractor: 'Stinks. You Can Smell The Sewage In It'

newyork.cbslocal.com - November 12, 2012

BETHPAGE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – As the clean-up from superstorm Sandy continues, there is a new environmental concern that has sprouted up in some towns along the South Shore of Long Island.

The storm churned up debris, gasoline, home heating oil and other hazardous materials. Many homes and waterways were also inundated with raw sewage.

“They are neither addressing or acknowledging that raw sewage ran through our homes.

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/11/12/some-homes-condemned-following-raw-sewage-leak-on-long-islands-south-shore/

OPERATION WARMING ROCKAWAY ~ SATURDAY, 11/17/2012

WE NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR SATURDAY, 11/17/2012 TO HELP DISTRIBUTE BODY WARMERS...PLEASE COME & HELP OUT!

http://www.warmingrockaways.com/

MIKE TAYLOR ON ABCNEWS ~ 11/14/2012

ARTICLE ON ST. FRANCIS DE SALES & THIRD WAVE VOLUNTEERS IN THE EAST HAMPTON STAR ~ 11/15/2012

Video - Obama to Storm-Battered New Yorkers: 'You're Tough'

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ST. FRANCIS DE SALES ON MSNBC WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS ~ MONDAY, 11/14/2012

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