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EPA announces new website for Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee flood response efforts


The new website contains information, resources and guidance for residents impacted by recent flooding


Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the launch of a new website to provide current information on flood response efforts in Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee.


The site highlights the importance of ensuring the safety and integrity of essential water infrastructure that may have been impacted by flooding from this week¡¯s storms.


¡°Ensuring residents impacted by recent flooding have access to clean drinking water is our top priority,¡± said Regional Administrator Kevin McOmber. ¡°And in accordance with the first pillar of Administrator Zeldin¡¯s  Powering the Great American Comeback Initiative promising rapid emergency response and clean air, land and water for every American, we will continue to support the impacted communities and our partner agencies as they move through the recovery process.¡±


Recent severe storms resulting in significant flooding across Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee have prompted a swift response from EPA¡¯s Region 4 office. Recognizing the critical needs of affected communities, EPA Southeast has mobilized to support state and local efforts, with immediate focus on ensuring the safety and integrity of essential water infrastructure.


EPA is coordinating with Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection (KDEP), which has reported power outages impacting wastewater and drinking water treatment plants, and EPA has connected with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), which has indicated flood-related drinking water and wastewater system challenges.


Private well owners whose wells were flooded or otherwise damaged by the storm are urged to contact their local health department to request testing. Samples received through the local health department are tested for total coliform and E. coli, which may indicate fecal contamination and the potential presence of harmful microorganisms.  


EPA is also actively monitoring the forecasted flooding along the Mississippi River over the next two weeks and stands ready to provide assistance to Mississippi as needed. 


In addition to information on water quality and testing, the website contains information and guidance on flood cleanup, debris management, hazard information, mold abatement, renovation and rebuilding.


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