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Beware It is not safe to swim in ditches, bayous, and Lakes at this time…

DANGER!

Do Not Swim in Ditches, Lakes, or Bayous

Due to Hurricane Ike, many of the waterways in our community have become increasingly contaminated with bacteria and toxins.   Health risks that could occur from exposure to these waters include diarrhea, gastrointestinal infections and various bacterial infections, including potentially deadly bacterial infections such as tetanus (lockjaw).

 

Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services strongly advises residents not to swim, bathe or play in ditches, bayous, creeks or lakes because of these health risks.   In addition, residents are reminded that they should never enter waters that you cannot see through, that may have a swift undercurrent or may contain debris.

 

As always, never leave children unattended around water, including swimming pools, even if they know how to swim.

 

Protect your family and your community from injuries and drowning.    

 

If you have any questions, call 713-439-6270.

Harris County Health warns against swimming in bayous, ditches etc. as a health risk

DANGER!

Do Not Swim in Ditches, Lakes, or Bayous

Due to Hurricane Ike, many of the waterways in our community have become increasingly contaminated with bacteria and toxins.   Health risks that could occur from exposure to these waters include diarrhea, gastrointestinal infections and various bacterial infections, including potentially deadly bacterial infections such as tetanus (lockjaw).

 

Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services strongly advises residents not to swim, bathe or play in ditches, bayous, creeks or lakes because of these health risks.   In addition, residents are reminded that they should never enter waters that you cannot see through, that may have a swift undercurrent or may contain debris.

 

As always, never leave children unattended around water, including swimming pools, even if they know how to swim.

 

Protect your family and your community from injuries and drowning.    

 

If you have any questions, call 713-439-6270.

Joe Jaworski is helping getting the call out for Volunteers

Friday, September 19, 2008 Dear Friends and Volunteers,Below are some volunteer opportunities we have heard about.  Please help out if you can and forward or pass the word to anyone you know in the area.Galveston County
From Larry Jones, Sr., Pastor, Santa Fe Baptist Church, and Santa Fe, Texas:
If you have volunteers who wish to help in Bayou Vista I will be glad to assist you.  I’m organizing our volunteer help for the city.  We have many citizens who are elderly or have other issues which prevent them from doing their own debris removal and clean-up.  Also, a number of our staff have been working selflessly around the clock and I would like to send volunteers to help remove debris from their property.  Please contact Larry at 409-771-8209 or via e-mail at blawrencejones@hotmail.com.
Brazoria County
Volunteers with Chain Saws, wheelbarrows, rakes, etc. – Many homes need clean up, especially those of the county’s elderly residents.  Individuals and groups are invited to email Gloria Luna at gluna@uwbc.org or call her at (979) 849-9402 to discuss projects.
Volunteers to deliver food to homebound – There are a number of elderly, disabled and low-income individuals who are unable to get to food and water.  Email Gloria Luna at gluna@uwbc.org or call her at (979) 849-9402 for further information.Harris County
Blockwalk Saturday and Sunday in the Sagemont area to hand out informational flyers to residents who do not have electricity.  Contact BAND headquarters for more information at 281-218-6020.
For additional volunteer opportunities in Harris County go to http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/side/6004619.html.Thank you,
Angie and Brooke
Joe Jaworski for Texas Campaign

Boil Water orders for private water systems

UPDATE ON PRIVATE WATER COMPANIES 

September 19, 2008                                                                Contact: Mark Seegers                                                                                      713-881-3090 

The following private water systems remain under a “boil water” notice.  Persons using these systems should follow these steps for purifying their water:  

Bring water to a full boil (it will bubble) and keep it boiling for two minutes.  Or add eight drops of non-scented, non-colored chlorine per gallon of water. Wait 30 minutes before using. 

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RESIDENTS EVACUATED & SHELTERED THROUGH THE TX TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE REGISTRY (2-1-1) Update

RESIDENTS EVACUATED & SHELTERED THROUGH THE TEXAS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE REGISTRY (2-1-1) ARE REMINDED TO REMAIN AT THEIR CURRENT SHELTER

 

Date:   September 19, 2008                                    

CONTACT:  Mark Seegers          

Subject: 2-1-1                                                                      

713-881-3090

 

(Harris County) Persons who evacuated for Hurricane Ike through the Texas Transportation Assistance Registry or who have specials needs should remain at their current sheltering location until advised to do so by their home jurisdiction.

 

Officials from affected communities warn residents that they continue to be without power, other essential public services and are currently under boil water notices.

Updates will be issued regularly to inform these residents when their local officials deem it safe to return home.

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Three Additional Point of Distribution (PODs) Open

Three Additional Point of Distribution (PODs) / Tres Sitios Adicionales de Distribución

 

The following locations are operating Points of Distribution (PODs) sites for Friday, September 19, 2008 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.  PODs in the Houston city limits will not have water.  Most PODs will have only ice and only some of the PODs will have Meals Ready to Eat (MREs).  The POD at Clyde Abshire, Deer Park Football Stadium will close permanently today at 3:00 PM.

 

Los siguientes Sitios de Distribución estarán abiertos el viernes, 19 de Septiembre del 2008 de 9 a.m. a 6 p.m.  La mayoría de los sitios tendrán solamente hielo y algunos de los sitios tendrán comidas preparadas (MREs).  El Sitio de Distribución de Clyde Abshire, Deer Park Football Stadium cerrará permanentemente hoy a las 3:00 de la tarde.

 

1.         Harvest Time Church         17770 Imperial Valley, Houston 77060

 

2.         La Porte High School         301 E. Fairmont Pkwy., La Porte 77571

 

3.         Clyde Abshire, Deer Park Football Stadium     710 West St. Augustine, Deer            Park 77536@Center

 

4.         Bay Area Community Center       5002 NASA Road #1, Seabrook 77586

 

5.         Jim Fonteno Courthouse Annex  14350 Wallisville Rd., Houston 77049

 

6.         San Jacinto Community Center   604 Highland Woods, Highlands 77562

 

7.         Community of Faith           1023 Pinemont Dr., Houston 77018

 

8.         Ripley House           4410 Navigation, Houston 77011

 

9.         Sharpstown Mall     7500 Clarewood, Houston 77036

 

10.       Robertson Stadium, University of Houston      3600 Scott, Houston 77011 (Lot 12A)

 

11.       Fountain of Praise Hillcroft Campus      13950 Hillcroft, Houston 77085

 

12.       Zion Lutheran          3606 Beauchamp, Houston 77009

 

13.       Baytown Courthouse Annex        701 West Baker Rd., Baytown 77521

 

14.       Church Without Walls       5314 Bingle Rd., Houston 77092

 

15.       S. Houston Community Center    1007 State St., South Houston 77587

 

16.       St. Agnes Baptist Church  3730 S. Acres Dr., Houston 77047

 

17.       New Light Church  7317 East Houston Rd., Houston 77028

 

18.       Houston Community College SE            6815 Rustic Avenue @ 45 & Woodridge

 

19.       Tinsel Town Jacinto City   11450 East Fwy., Jacinto City 77029

 

20.       Kipp Academy Houston    9634 Mesa Dr., Houston 77078

 

21.       First Assembly of God       1915 FM 1960 Bypass, Rd E, Humble, 77338-

 

22.       Christian Temple Assembly         9701 Almeda Genoa Rd., Houston 77075-

 

23.       Crosby High School           14703 FM 2100, Crosby 77532-

 

Update from the Friendswood Office of Emergency Management: Recovery from Ike

Update from the Friendswood Office of Emergency Management:

Friday, September 19, 2008, 1207 CDT

 

Electric power in Friendswood is at approximately 70 percent. 

The City of Friendswood is in daily contact with the power providers.  They expect to have the city close to 100 percent power within the next few days, with scattered severe exceptions. 

Food supply is adequate in Friendswood.  Grocery Stores and many businesses are now open. 

Fuel supply is available with moderate wait times. 

FISD and CCISD schools are still closed until further notice. 

All Friendswood roadways are open for traffic. 

For FEMA assistance, residents can contact FEMA at:Phone:  1-800-621-FEMAWeb:  www.fema.gov 

There is FEMA assistance for temporary housing and long term financial relief for those with substantial damage or displacement. 

As we begin transitioning into debris management mode, please make sure that household trash is bagged as usual and separated from any wooded storm debris.  Any green waste that is placed in trash bags should be placed alongside the household trash instead of with larger wooded storm debris.  Wooded storm debris do not have to be cut, bundled, or tied.  Per FEMA regulations, all trash must be no further than 12 feet from the curb.   

Insurance information from the Texas Department of Insurance is attached.

File Attachment: http://www.groupbuilder.net/uploads/City_of_Friendswood/Insurance_assistance.pdf

More Harris County WIC Clinics Re-Open

Certain WIC Clinics Re-Open After Hurricane Ike 

More and more Harris county WIC offices are open and operating in Harris County as of today.  This includes WIC offices operated by the Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services, Houston Department of Health and Human Services and by University of Texas Health Science Center Houston.  WIC Clients can go to any of the open sites for services regardless of where they were originally enrolled in WIC.   

Clients should call one of the open WIC offices if they lost their voucher or food as a result of Hurricane Ike.   

Special allowances are being made regarding the types of documentation that will be accepted as proof of income and residency.  WIC income guidelines are the same as the school lunch guidelines, for example a family of four would qualify up to $39,220.  Often working parents who do not qualify for other types of assistance are eligible for WIC. 

For information about WIC services please call 1-800-942-3678 

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Phone Number Changes For Harris County

Phone Number Changes For Harris CountyThe following telephone information numbers have changed.  Please forward the information to your others that could be effected:

  • Hurricane Ike Hotline/Phone Bank is 713-368-2741.

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    American Red Cross-Houston Chapter:

Shelter Information has changed from 713-313-5286 to 1-800-REDCROSS or 1-800-733-2767

Missing Persons Information has changed from 713-313-1656 to 713-526-8300

Date: September 19, 2008 Contact: Rosio TorresSubject: Phone number changes (713) 881-3090 JIC#

Debris Management - Unincorporated Harris County

NEWS RELEASE

Date: September 18, 2008 Contact: Dimetra Hamilton

Subject: Debris Management for (832) 528-1759 (Cell) Unincorporated Harris County

Unincorporated Harris County Residents Urged to Properly Separate Debris Most common requests/issues related to debris management Harris County would like to provide residents of Unincorporated Harris County useful information related to the proper separation of debris after Hurricane Ike.

For further questions, residents of Unincorporated Harris County are urged to call (800) 207-2325 between the hours of 8 AM to 8 PM.

City of Houston residents please call 311.

In the event that a tree has fallen on your house, in your yard, or is blocking your driveway, you should move it to the right-of-way for pick-up. The right-of-way is defined as the property generally located between the edge of the private property line, sidewalk, or ditch and the street.

Remember that County debris haulers are not allowed to remove debris from private property. As a resident you are required to move the debris to the right-of-way or hire a private contractor to move it for you. If you are unable to move the debris due to a disability, please contact volunteer groups to move the debris to the right-of-way.

Volunteers from CERT can be requested at (713) 881-3100.

To ensure that your debris will be picked up, please separate in piles by vegetative debris (branches, limbs, and shrubbery) and by construction debris (shingles, sidings, treated wood).

Tree limbs should be cut in 10′ pieces.

Household Hazardous waste (paint, cleaning products, batteries, etc) should be gathered and disposed of at Household Hazardous Waste events. Call (713) 290-3000 to find the next scheduled event.

Contact CenterPoint Energy at (713) 207-2222 if there is a tree resting on power lines, or if a power pole is down.

If there is a tree across the roadway, please report it to our hotline at (800) 207-2325 so that it can be reported to appropriate County personnel.

If you don’t have property insurance or available funds to fix the damage, you may contact FEMA IA (Individual Assistance) Program at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or www.fema.gov ### http://ohsem.newsrouter.com/

 

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