MORE HEAVY RAINS ARE HEADED OUR WAY TODAY. BE PREPARED

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Director Alfred H. Foxx reminds citizens of the following information to help you and your neighbors weather the storm.

1. Keep trash contained and clean up litter. The leading cause of flooding is blocked storm drains - trash is the reason. Please sweep up all loose trash and debris. Secure lids on trash cans to keep that material from blowing around in high winds. Inspect the drain inlets near your home and remove any debris or vegetation from the top of the grate. If the area beneath the grate is filled with trash, or if you see trash bags or trash problems on the street, please call 311 immediately so that these matters can be addressed.

2. Do not block the flow of water into drains. Do not park on top of storm drains. The free flow of water into storm drains is your best protection against flooding.

3. Keep a ready supply of bottled water for drinking and containers of water for sanitation. Power outages and other storm effects can impact the water system and therefore water service to your home.

4. Protect your home. Monitor the sump pump in your basement. If the power goes out your pump will not operate unless you have a built-in battery back-up. If you use a generator for back-up power DO NOT operate it indoors or outside near open windows or doors. Carbon Monoxide from generators can kill.

5. Stay clear of streams and areas prone to flooding. Heavy rains and high tides can cause flash flooding and unexpectedly deep standing water and therefore the potential for drowning.

6. Listen for emergency updates on local TV, radio and web services. The Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management provides vital information on preparing for emergencies. Visit their website.
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