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Besides muck and debris, Sandy left government officials, industry groups and homeowners with a heap of questions on how to proceed. Read on for sector-by-sector coverage of recovery efforts as well as industry group studies on where to go from here.
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Towns have pushed hard to restore beachfronts and coastal areas for summer, but differences abound on the best long-term protections.
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Regional water and wastewater facilities, most in low-lying areas hard hit by storm surge or rain, look at short-term fixes and long-term solutions.
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Manhattan's South Ferry Station was hailed as a state-of-the-art marvel when it opened in 2009. But now it must be reinvented.
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Following massive cleanup efforts, utilities draw up new plans to guard against future storms.
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Industry groups set forth a myriad of ideas for disaster resistance and resilience in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy.
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