DENR Hurricane Relief Information
North Carolina Hurricane Relief Information

E-mail:
floyd_disaster@mail.enr.state.nc.us


Send money in the form of
cash, check or money order to:
Hurricane Floyd Disaster Relief Fund

20301 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-0301


Make payable to: Hurricane Floyd Relief Fund


Important Telephone Numbers
DENR Customer Service Center: 1-877-623-6748
Donation Hotline: 1-888-786-7601
Free Legal Assistance: 1-800-662-7407
Road Conditions: 1-877-DOT-4-YOU
Coastal Management: 1-888-4RCOAST
(Special number for homeowners wishing to rebuild)


Emergency Information
Non-Major Hurricane Relief Activity

Junkyards and Other High-Risk Solid Waste Sites
Evaluation of High-Risk Junkyards and Other High-Risk Solid Waste Sites
Remediation of High-Risk Junkyards and Solid Waste

Soil and Water Conservation BMPS for Animal Waste Management Systems Impacted by Hurricanes Dennis, Floyd, Irene and Other Chronic Rain Events

Plan Amendment to Include S&WCC Chronic Rainfall Practices and Standards through March 31, 2000

Hurricane Floyd Health and Safety Information

EPA Hurricane Floyd Page

A guide to composting flood-related animal mortalities
Related fact sheet

Is your water safe to drink?

Water Quality Information -- Environmental Sciences Branch

Division of Forest Resources Hurricane Information

Health Concerns Following Floyd

Hurricane Floyd - A Guide to Snakes

Solid Waste Debris Management

Open Burning Regulations

Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA)

Hurricane Floyd Situation Reports and Incident Action Plans

The North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety
 

News Releases
November 2
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

October 28
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

October 22
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

October 21
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

October 20
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

October 19
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

October 18
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

October 15
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

Storm-Related Emergency Debris Staging and Processing Sites

October 14
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

October 13
Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

State Scientists and DENR Join Forces to Confront Coastal Water Quality Effects of Hurricane Floyd 10/13
DENR Announces Emergency Waste Management and Rebuilding Policies for Animal Operations
  • Statement on Animal Waste Management Systems in the Aftermath of Hurricane Floyd

  • Emergency Operation Management of Animal Waste Management Systems in the Aftermath of Hurricanes Dennis and Floyd

  • Certification Form


  • Take Safety Precautions with Flood Debris; Don't Put Household Hazardous Waste at the Curb

    October 12
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    List of NPDES Municipal WWTP's that have been flooded by Hurricane Floyd

    October 11
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    October 8
    Princeville Water System Users Urged to Boil Water from Restored Service 10/08

    Mosquitoes Spraying Scheduled in Several Floyd-Affected Counties 10/08

    Clearing Debris from Hurricane Floyd's Flood

    North Carolina Fisheries Receive Good Report on Toxin Levels

    October 7
    State to Spray Bladen, Edgecombe, Nash, Pender & Pitt Counties for Mosquitoes

    October 6
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    State to Spray Edgecombe County for Mosquitoes

    Museum web page answers questions about snakes in areas flooded by Hurricane Floyd

    October 5
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    Health Officials Lift Much of Post-Floyd Floodwater Advisory

    North Carolina Opens Waters To Shellfish Harvest

    State to Spray Martin County for Mosquitoes

    October 4
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    October 1
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    State to Begin Mosquito Spraying

    September 30
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    Mandatory Public Notification of Untreated Waste and Wastewater Discharges Begins Oct. 1
    See related memorandum


    Most Coastal Fisheries Are Open In North Carolina

    Customer Service Center Offers Assistance To Hurricane Floyd Victims

    September 29
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    Proper Disposal of Storm Debris

    Hunt Announces Advance Payment Program for Small Businesses Hurt by Hurricane Floyd

    September 28
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    Dam Safety Experts Find Tar River Dam Spillways Operated Properly

    September 27
    Hurricane Floyd Daily Response and Recovery Update

    September 24
    NPDES Municipal WWTP's that have been flooded by Hurricane Floyd

    Report of Dam Safety Inspections

    Water Supply And Wastewater Grant Filing Period Extended

    Waste Management Efforts Associated with Hurricane Floyd

    Coastal Resources Commission Creates Emergency Permit for Hurricane Victims

    September 23
    Actions Taken by DENR in Hurricane Areas

    September 22
    DENR's Floyd Recovery Efforts Continue

    Fish Kills Anticipated In Floyd's Wake

    Earthen Dams In Eastern North Carolina Show Damage From Hurricane Floyd

    September 21
    North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores Helps with Hurricane Relief Effort

    September 20
    No Special Immunizations Needed in Floyd's Wake

    September 17
    Coastal Management Sets Up Toll-Free Line For Property Owners With Rebuilding Questions

    DENR's Pollution Prevention Staff Advises Local Government On Best Ways To Handle Hurricane Debris

    Updated Summary of Reported Environmental Problems Associated with Hurricane Floyd

    September 15
    Septic Tanks Could Be Affected By Hurricane Floyd; Residents Should Exercise Caution

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