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Water, Water, Everywhere!Will your water system be prepared?Floods are the most common and widespread of all natural disasters, except fire, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Most communities have experienced some degree of flooding following heavy rain or spring and winter thaws. Floods pose a particular threat to drinking water systems because floodwaters often contain biological and chemical contaminants that can make consumers sick. These contaminants can end up at consumer taps if source waters or any parts of the water distribution system are flooded. Surface water sources Heavy rain will change the quality of surface water forcing a utility to change its treatment plant operations and increase disinfection levels. This sometimes leads to taste and odor problems with the treated water. Groundwater sources Contaminants can enter the water supply by flooding the wellhead or the immediate area around the wellhead. Distribution systems Floodwater can enter the water distribution system if a significant loss of pressure occurs when all or part of the service area is flooded. What to do if a flood is predicted for your area
What to do if your well is flooded
What to do if your distribution system is flooded
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Where to go for help Drinking Water Regional offices: – (509) 456-3115 Northwest Region – (253) 395-6750 Southwest Region – (360) 236-3030 After hours and weekends – (877) 481-4901 You can also call your local health or emergency management agency. Contact information is online at Access Washington. |
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