The Department of Environmental Protection Storm and Flood Recovery webpage contains a wealth of information on how property owners can recover from flooding, including what kinds of help is available.
Information on debris disposal, safe flood cleanup, disinfecting home wells and springs, water-borne diseases, what to do with your septic system after a flood, tips on dealing with flood-related storage tank problems and much more.
The page also includes quick permitting options for dealing with flood-damaged bridges and other water obstructions in rivers and streams.
Visit DEP’s Storm and Flood Recovery webpage for more information. You can also contact your nearest DEP Regional Office if you have questions.
(Photo: Flood debris in West Pittston, Luzerne County from Tropical Storm Lee in 2011, PennLive.com.)
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Flood Watch Issued, Ice Jams Could Affect Northeast PA
Army Corps Of Engineers Closely Monitoring Frozen Rivers, Water Levels
Minor Flooding Possible In Erie Region
Road Salt Washes Into Lehigh Valley Waterways
Suds Overtake Black Creek, Road Near Hazleton
Wilkes-Barre Approves Additional Costs For Solomon Creek Flood Project
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[Posted: Jan. 12, 2018]
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