Flooding and Landslide Information
Flooding Hazards and Resources
Before & During a Flood:
Pre-Evacuation Check List – Dec 2023
Flooding Fact Sheet – Tips for Before, During, and After – Dec 2023
Health Precautions for Flooded Areas – Dec 2023
ACCEM – Ada County Emergency Management
CDC – Floods and Your Safety
FEMA – Floods
Public Health Preparedness
Red Cross – Before a Flood Preparation
NASD – Flood Preparedness and Response Strategies for Families
After a Flood:
Returning to Your Home After a Flood – Dec 2023
Septic Systems – What to Do After a Flood– Dec 2023
Mold Clean Up After a Flood – Dec 2023
Proper Sewage Clean Up Procedures Flyer – Oct 2023
CDC – Prevent Getting Hurt or Sick After a Disaster
EPA – Flood Clean Up Around Your Home
EPA – Private Wells – What to Do After a Flood
NASD – Flooded Private Sewage Systems: Safety, Sanitation And Clean-Up Concerns
NASD – Flood-Damaged Furniture & Appliances – Deciding What To Salvage & Tips On Reconditioning
NASD – Electrical Systems and Appliances: General Clean-Up and What to Do Before the Electrician Arrives
Red Cross – After a Flood
Landslides
A landslide is the downward slope movement of rock, soil, or debris. Debris flow, earth flow, rock fall, mudflow, mudslide, slide, and slump are also terms for landslides. Even a few inches of slope movement can disrupt septic, sewer and water lines, and crack foundations, severely damaging or destroying your home.
A Homeowner’s Guide to Landslides – Dec 2023
USGS – Landslides / Debris Flows / Mudslides
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