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Release date: 2020-09-10
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[Archived] City of Alexandria Advises Residents and Businesses on Cleanup Following Flash Flooding

­­For Immediate Release: September 10, 2020

Following the severe storms and flash flooding of September 10, the City of Alexandria reminds residents and businesses to exercise caution and be alert for indoor sewer backups, impassable roads, power outages, and other flood-related issues. Today’s rainfall was approximately 2.5 to 4 inches at a rate as high as 3 inches in 10 minutes. This was an intense, regional storm that caused widespread flooding throughout Alexandria, particularly in the eastern portion, and included storm sewer line surges and sanitary backups.

Cleanup 

Nine City crews are currently inspecting and cleaning culverts, and clearing curb inlets of debris that may have clogged them during flooding. Residents removing debris from their property or homes should place it curbside for pickup on their next refuse collection day. Debris collected by a private contractor must be removed by the contractor. As a reminder, collection services are delayed by one day this week, due to the Labor Day holiday.

Electricity 

To report a power outage, call Dominion Energy at 866.366.4357. If you encounter an intersection with an inoperable traffic signal, use caution and treat it as a four-way stop. Never attempt to turn off power at the electric panel if standing water is present. Call your building manager or electric utility to shut off power outside at the meter. Never step into a flooded room if water may be in contact with electrical outlets, appliances or cords. Never touch electric wires, switches or fuses when you are wet or standing in water.

Missing Utility Hole Covers

Do not attempt to move utility hole covers. Report problems via Alex311 online or by calling 311 or 703.746.4311.

Sewer Backups

Cleanup of sewage backups in homes and businesses is the responsibility of the property owner. Property owners are advised to take the following actions after a sewer backup:

Residents who experience backups may benefit from the City's sewer Backflow Preventer Assistance Program for homeowners. 

Standing Water

The City’s Office of Emergency Management reported five water rescues related to today’s flash flooding. If you encounter standing water on roads, trails, or sidewalks, do not drive, walk, bike or otherwise travel through it. Turn around, don't drown!

Stay Informed

Flash floods develop quickly during periods of heavy rainfall, sometimes in just a few minutes. Staying informed and being prepared for flooding are some of the best ways to protect yourself and your property. Sign up for severe weather alerts through the free Alexandria eNews service. 

Infrastructure Improvements

The City is currently planning and prioritizing infrastructure improvement projects in the 10-year Capital Improvement Program that will address flooding and drainage issues. The City identifies flooding and drainage projects through resident complaints, analyses, and field observations.

For additional information, visit alexandriava.gov/Flooding

For inquiries from the news media only, contact Andrea Blackford, Senior Information Officer, at andrea.blackford@alexandriava.gov or 703.746.3959.

Note: This news release was edited on September 17, 2020, to correct the phone number for information about filing a claim with the City.

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