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Report Damages to Vermont 211 – https://vermont211.org/

Resources for the Public  www.floodready.vt.gov/help-after-flooding

Resources for Municipal Officials  dec.vermont.gov/after-a-flood#KeySD

ANR Flood Resource web page

 

7/11/2024

ANR Encourages Flood Safety and Environmental Protection During Flood Response and Recovery

Montpelier, VT – The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources and its departments –Environmental Conservation, Fish and Wildlife, and Forests, Parks, and Recreation – are encouraging Vermonters to take every precaution possible responding to and recovering from this week’s flooding event.

Our goal is to keep Vermonters safe while protecting the environment. Please remember to:

  • Avoid floodwaters that may be filled with pollutants and hazards.
  • Follow advisories from state and town officials about drinking water safety.
  • Contact the Spill Response Team about hazardous spills, contaminated floodwater in your basement, or leaking aboveground storage tanks.
  • Sort your flood trash into hazardous and non-hazardous piles.
  • Check closures before you head to a state park or state land to camp or hike.

 

The ANR Flood Resource web page offers a support for flood recovery, including:

Flood Cleanup: Find safe ways to pump basements and clean flood-damaged areas.

Recreation After a Flood: Verify recreational areas are open before your go.

Septic System Care: Learn how to manage your private wastewater system.

Landslide Reporting: Report landslides impacting structures on your property.

Public Drinking Water: Understand boil water or do not drink notices from your provider.

Private Well Testing: Do not drink or use flood-impacted wells or spring water until you have tested it. (Department of Health)

The web page also provides translated documents and a list of contacts for further assistance.

The Environmental Assistance Office is here to answer your questions. Contact them Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm at 802-477-2241 or anr.decassistance@vermont.gov.

By prioritizing safety and responsible environmental practices, together we can recover from this flood and ensure the well-being of our communities and our environment.

 

Report Damages to Vermont 211 – https://vermont211.org/

Volunteer for Storm Recovery – vermont.gov/volunteer

Donate to Flood Response – https://bgs.vermont.gov/flood-response-donations

 

Vermont Department of Health – healthvermont.gov/flood

Agency of Natural Resources – anr.vermont.gov/flood

Agency of Agriculture – agriculture.vermont.gov/flood

Department of Mental Health – mentalhealth.vermont.gov/flood

 

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ANR Language Access: If you speak a language other than English or need a reasonable accommodation for effective communication, we offer free language assistance on ANR materials and services. For questions or requests for language access, contact anr.civilrights@vermont.gov or call 802-636-7827.

 

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