Dr. Randazzo shared with the Gainesville Sun what we expect to change after Hurricane Irma: sinkholes, bugs and much weaker trees.
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Thanks, Irma: More bugs, weaker trees
October 03, 2017
Dr. Randazzo shared with the Gainesville Sun what we expect to change after Hurricane Irma: sinkholes, bugs and much weaker trees.
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Thanks, Irma: More bugs, weaker trees
Long sought-after rain that arrives following a drought brings relief to your lawn and landscaping, but it also may cause a land depression or even a sinkhole to form.
Read MoreWill FEMA or insurance cover Irma-related sinkhole or washout damage?
Read MoreIf you are thinking about purchasing a home that has been previously remediated for sinkhole activity, there are a few things you need to be aware of and consider.
Read MoreUES, a national leader in geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, materials testing and inspection services, has acquired Geohazards Engineering and Geology in June 2025, expanding the company’s forensic engineering expertise.
Geohazards’ Owner and Director of Engineering Sam Polena, P.E. shared, “We have a talented team of professional engineers and geologists who are accessible and provide expert solutions that clients trust. We will continue to provide our expert services regionally and nationally as a part of UES while always finding ways to be the best partner to our clients. We strongly align with UES’ mission to exceed client expectations while ensuring the safety, integrity, and sustainability of the land and structures in the communities we serve.”
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