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Hurricane and Flooding Response Resources

Hurricane Resources

  • CDC Emergency Partners Information Connection (EPIC) |
  • Hurricane Safety |
  • National Hurricane Center |

Flood Recovery

Resources to Protect and Restore Community Health

When flood waters recede, communities are often left with contaminated water supplies, nonfunctioning septic tanks, mold, increased vectors and pests, spoiled food, and temporary shelters and housing. Ensuring the proper information reaches community members and supports environmental health professionals is essential in the efforts to restore communities and protect public health. The following resources provide best practices around flood recovery related to environmental health.

Risk Assessment Tools

  • : Guidance for conducting a THIRA at all levels of government
  • : Guidance for creating these plans
  • : Systematic, proactive approach to guide organizations in managing all types of incidents
  • is the decision support tool of the National Hurricane Program, administered by FEMA, the USACE, and the NOAA National Hurricane Center

Private Wells and Septic Systems

  • Flooding Preparedness and Response for Private Water Systems | Webpage
  • Preparedness & Response for Septic Systems | Toolkit

Environmental Public Health Resources

Community Resources

  • Before and After Flood factsheet, available in Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, English, French, Nepali, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, and Vietnamese |
  • Hospital Assessment and Recovery Guide | AHRQ

Drinking Water

  • Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water |
  • FAQs on When and How to Boil Water |
  • Drinking Water Treatment Emergency Procedures | University of Nebraska