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The Army Corps of Engineers calls it their roofing mission. When storms damage buildings, a chief rescue activity by the Corps is preventing further damage with blue tarps as temporary roofs. The blue roofers are on the job in Louisiana with a new and improved way of doing the roofing mission. With details, the commander of the Corps Mississippi Valley Division, Maj. Gen. Diana Holland, joinedFederal Drive with Tom Temin.
Tom Temin:General Holland, good to have you back.
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland: Well, thank you for having me back Tom.
Tom Temin:Give us the ground situation there in Lake Charles. I guess the Corps is at work now in the aftermath of the hurricane.
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland: Yes. Its been 13 days since landfall, and actually 22 days since we started really paying attention to the approaching storm. And really, to go back a little bit, we were at the time concerned about two tropical storms, Marco and Laura. Fortunately, Marco did not turn out to be a hurricane but Laura made landfall as a strong Cat-4 hurricane in southwestern Louisiana. So weve really been working on this in Louisiana for some time but landfall is what brought us into full strength. And were doing a number of things. Infrastructure assessment, there was a lot of damage to the systems, water systems and wastewater systems. Were doing our temporary power mission, which you see pretty much every storm, the Corps assists with point generation for critical facilities. And then as you mentioned, the temporary roofing mission is just now ramping up.
Tom Temin:And what is the difference this time around? Youve sort of revised the procedures for the roofing mission, Is this because of pandemic or because theres some new technologies available or maybe a little both?
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland: Well, thats a great question. Really what got us started on this, to do this faster and better, was just the need. Three years ago in 2017, we really did a lot of blue roof missions in the Virgin Islands, in Florida, in Puerto Rico. Really historic levels that year. And when we came out of that, I mean, we were successful, but we wanted to be faster and better. And we wanted to meet the need in a much more efficient way. And so over the last three years, its been a progression of using contractors to help us with the assessments and some other things. And if I could just describe the mission real quick. Basically what this requires is a homeowner has to sign up and grant right of entry because we represent the federal government, the contractor represents the federal government, and then homeowner has to grant access. So thats the first step. So we have to set up a number, used to be they had to be in person signups. And you can just imagine when theres thousands of people affected by a hurricane, what that would be like to develop centralized locations across the state so that folks could go and sign up and grant right of entry. And then the next step was to go to their address, a Corps employee would go to that persons address, assess it, validate that it meets the requirement, and then put that application into a system, thereby generating a work order, which then brought a contractor to the home. So you can just imagine how long that would take for the first roof. And then for number 4500, if thats how many were required. So over the last few years, weve developed new ways so that its not so labor intensive and not so time intensive and not so paper intensive. So one of the things weve done and its really come to fruition this year is alternative ways to sign up for the blue roof program. And so now theres three ways you can sign up on the web, you can call in, or you can do it in person. So what thats allowed us to do is take applications even before weve been able to establish in person centralized locations for those signings. So thats one thing thats really cut down on the time. The other thing is all those Corps employees that would have to go out and physically check a roof and take measurements and validate the requirement, weve since contracted that out, and a company that uses geospatial technology does that from imagery from above. So thats hundreds a day that can be assessed without one person on the ground to go do that manually. And thats about an 80% success rate. What were seeing is that many are validated just through the use of imagery, and then its just a matter of that leaves us with the remaining 20% that we got to go out and check.
Tom Temin:And the imagery, is that obtained by satellite or by drones?
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland: Weve done it both ways. Im not 100% certain which technology that the company that weve hired to do that now, but I believe it to be satellite. But we have in the past, a year ago, before we came up with this solution, we have used UAS to go over and asses a roof. And actually, weve also used it to then go behind and do the quality assurance, because thats our final step in the process after the contractors done to validate that they did it the right way, and that they should be paid for their services. We have to go out and assess how they did, and weve done that us UAV-UAS.
Tom Temin:I was gonna say you have to probably get fairly close to make sure that its really done. Well, I mean, a satellite image could show whether theres a blue roof, I guess, but it wouldnt show whether its nailed down tightly over the edge of the roof to the side safe.
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland: Yeah. And, and they can get pretty close. But yes, we would prefer to be closer to it to validate the work done.
Tom Temin:And because people need to be separated and all this and masked and so forth, because of the pandemic, how has that affected the Corps work, at least in the Mississippi Valley division?
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland: Well, for the hurricane and emergency response, were being very careful about how many people we send to Louisiana, Louisiana is of course struggling with with COVID itself. Theyve been very aggressive about putting evacuees and survivors into hotels, which they have contracts as opposed to putting people in sheltering and congregiate environments. So were sensitive to that, that a lot of hotels are really needed for survivors. And so we are really limiting how many people we send. And so were doing a lot virtually, theres a lot of reach back and a lot of folks from around the country and in the Corps of Engineers supporting it from afar, and weve been able to balance that pretty appropriately. In the grand scheme of things since we went to mostly telework in March of this year, just number one priority is the safety of our personnel. And so a lot of folks are working from home unless their mission essential or if they must do their task from the office or from their field environment. As you know, the Corps does a lot of work from locks and dams and hydropower plants, so theyre out in the field. You really cant do those jobs from home, you really cant telework. And so weve had to adapt shift work, with limiting access. And then being very careful. As soon as we are aware of a case, taking quick action, notifying people and containing any kind of spread that there might be. But by and large, weve really been pleasantly surprised. The Corps hasnt missed a beat. Weve met really every milestone in planning. Our projects have moved on, our programs have moved on, really, with very little impact overall from the virus.
Tom Temin:And just briefly what else is going on in the division and how are some of those projects going because you think of, especially in the hurricane season, there must be levees youve got to work on or dams that need shoring up?
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland: Well, you know, shoring up the levees of the Mississippi River is really something were constantly doing, constantly improving the flood control features of the Mississippi River. You see especially in recent years, youve seen an increase in flooding in the Midwest. Its becoming quite commonplace, which is causing some damage to the levees. And so a lot of work is being done to repair and to improve the resiliency of the levee system. Likewise, since Katrina, the American taxpayer has invested over $14 billion to build a more resilient system around New Orleans. And so that is always on the forefront of our mind. Of course, it was a very visual event for everybody what occurred in New Orleans and very unfortunate. So weve invested a lot in that. The New Orleans district that is in charge of that particular system and the state of Louisiana is very vigilant in taking care of the state and ensuring that all the new infrastructure is working. It is now under the states control, they actually operate it. But of course, we have a role in assisting them and advising them in advance of any kind of storm.
Tom Temin:And recently, the Army Corps of Engineers listed online a national levee database. Hows that been going? Has there been a lot of hits? Are people doing a lot of exploring on there?
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland: Yeah, this is a great initiative, making sure that we can catalog all of the federal levees and understand the status that theyre in. Its so far been a great success. So what that helps everyone to do is focus where the most repairs are needed, where we are most vulnerable, so that as we get money to improve the levees across the nation, were able to focus that funding in the right direction.
Tom Temin:Major General Diana Holland is commander of the Mississippi Valley division of the US Army Corps of Engineers. Thanks so much for joining me.
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland: Thank you, Tom. Appreciate the opportunity.
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