News Release 199
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PROVIDES ASSISTANCE DURING FLOOD ISSUES IN MISSOURI
Volume 35-199 |
Contact: Renee Bungart |
(For immediate release) |
573-751-4465 |
JEFFERSON CITY, MO, MAY 10, 2007 -- The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is working continuously with the State Emergency Management Agency, federal, state and local agencies as well as the public on environmental concerns due to the flooding issues across the state.
The department has several publications and facts sheets available on the Web to help people affected by the floods or other natural disaster clean up homes and communities. Visit www.dnr.mo.gov/disaster.htm for publications and fact sheets and www.dnr.mo.gov/psa/index.html#disaster for public service announcements on disaster assistance. If the fact sheets and documents do not address your questions, please call the Missouri Department of Natural Resources at 800-361-4827.
The Missouri River is predicted to reach a flood stage near the 1995 flood. The department completed a flood evaluation study after the 1993 flood to determine all public drinking water systems impacted by the flooding. The department has contacted those systems to warn about the potential flooding issues.
Residents should contact their public water supply directly for further information and consult the local news media for notification when any health advisories have been issued or lifted. The local water supplier has the most up-to-date information about problems in the area, such as broken water mains, low water pressure or any other possible sources of contamination. As long as adequate water pressure has been maintained through the flood, people should need only to flush their water pipes.
However, if any area has lost water pressure for any period of time, residents should boil their water for drinking for three minutes. Residents should continue boiling their water until notified that samples have been taken proving the water is safe to drink. If residents need additional information or cannot reach their water supply representative, call the department's Public Drinking Water Branch at 800-361-4827 or 573-751-5331 or your nearest regional office at
- Kansas City Regional Office - 816-622-7000
- Northeast Regional Office - 660-385-8000
- Southeast Regional Office - 573-840-9750
- Southwest Regional Office - 417-891-4300
- St. Louis Regional Office - 314-416-2960
Individuals using private wells that may have been flooded should follow boil order procedures, which are available from their local public health agency.
The department is also working with wastewater treatment facilities as necessary to advise on possible wastewater bypassing from the flooding. Facilities may need to bypass or shut down a treatment system or tributary sewer system where unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury or property damages; or where excessive storm drainage or runoff would damage any facilities or processes necessary for compliance with effluent limitations and conditions of a facility's permit. Facilities are required to take all reasonable measures to avoid a bypass or shutdown. However, if one occurs a facility must notify the department by telephone within 24 hours and follow up with a written report with five days of all bypasses or shutdowns.
For more information or questions on environmental concerns, contact the Department of Natural Resources at 800-361-4827 or contact one of the department's regional offices in your area. The additional information on the regional offices, visit the department's Web site at www.dnr.mo.gov/regions/regions.htm.
For news releases on the Web, visit www.dnr.mo.gov/newsrel. For a complete listing of the department's upcoming meetings, hearings and events, visit the department's online calendar at www.dnr.mo.gov/calendar/search.do.
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