Among the many risks that come with floods are contaminant dangers for your drinking water and potential back-ups of your wastewater.
Before using them again, there are important measures to take to ensure your water systems are in working order.
Penn State Extension has a few educational resources to better understand and recover from flooding--
-- Why Does My Community Flood More Than It Used To?
-- How To Observe Current Stream Flood Conditions Online
-- Before The Storm: Clear Stormwater Inlets To Minimize Flooding
-- Protecting Your Septic System From Flooding
-- After The Flood: Recovery Considerations For Rural Pennsylvanians
For more information, visit the Penn State Extension webpage. Click Here to sign up for updates from the Extension.
NewsClips:
-- Gov. Wolf/Agencies: Provide Update On Response To Remnants Of Hurricane Ida [11:00 a.m.]
-- Gov. Wolf: Signs Weather Emergency Declaration In Anticipation Of Widespread Flooding
Related Articles:
-- National Weather Service - State College: Updated Rainfall Forecast
-- PUC: Offers Safety Tips As Remnants Of Hurricane Ida Approach
-- DEP: Storm And Flood Recovery Fact Sheets And Information
[Posted: September 1, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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