June 2008: Resources for Your Flooded Home (PDF)
Video flood response information in international sign language. It covers 1) Dangers after a Flood, 2) Tips about Food after a Flood, 3) Wounds and Floodwater, and 4) General Flood Cleanup.
Current flood information for Missouri
Statewide disaster
response/recovery contact list
(updated 5/11/07)
Flood preparation and education
Health
- WQ102 Bacteria in Drinking Water
- section: shock chlorination process (for wells)
- Preventing water-borne diseases
- Safe drinking water
- Cleaning kitchen utensils
- Food safety after a flood
- Tips for safe meal preparation
- Refrigerator/freezer safetyHome safety, salvage and repair
New June 2008: Resources for Your Flooded Home (PDF)
This publication containing the articles listed below and more.- Re-entering your flooded home
(Center for Disease Control)
- Disinfecting a contaminated well
- Electrical systems & appliances (PDF)
(Univ of Wisconsin Extension)
- Cleaning flood-damaged homes
- Cleaning flood-damaged walls
- Avoiding mold hazards in your flooded home
(LSU Ag Center)
- Cleaning and repairing flooded basements
(NDSU Extension)
- Flood Facts -- How to make temporary structural repairs (NDSU Extension)
- Cleaning flood-soaked bedding
- Care of flood-damaged upholstered furniture
- Drying flood-damaged books and family papers
(University of Minnesota Extension)
- Caring for flooded lawns
- Flooded garden produceAgriculture -- resources for flooded farms
Insurance
- Crop Insurance and the Flooding of 2007 (PDF), Ray Massey, University of MissouriCrops and feed
- Wet hay requires careful mnoitoring
- Flooding and Stored Grain (Iowa State University Extension)
- Flood Effects on Grain Crops, Bill Wiebold, University of Missouri
- Salvaging stored wet feed and grain (NDSU)
- Salvaging crops after flooding (NDSU)Livestock
- Maintaining livestock health after a flood (NDSU)
- Water requirements and safety for cattle following a disaster (PDF) (LSU Ag Center)
- Protecting livestock during a flood (NDSU)Managing flooded fields
- Tips for handling flooded soils (NDSU)
- Reclaiming flooded land with tillage (KSU)
- Managing soil compaction on flooded fields PDF (KSU)
- Emergency wind erosion control on flood affected land PDF (KSU)
- Flooded Fields and Nitrogen Status (PDF), MU Division of Plant Sciences
- Assessing Nitrogen Losses, Iowa State Univ.
- Visually Rating Nitrogen Sufficiency, Iowa State Univ.
- Disaster Recovery: Soil Management – How to Handle Debris and Sedimentation on Flooded Areas (PDF) by Iowa State University Extension
- MU Guide G4091 Corn and Soybean Replant Decisions
- Weed management after a flood (NDSU)
- Post-plant Nitrogen Applications, Iowa State Univ.Pesticides
- Pesticide storage concerns during a flood (NDSU)
- Flooded pesticides (NDSU)Pests after a flood
- Controlling snakes after a storm or flood
- Controlling rodents after a flood
See also: general disaster recovery information
Eric Evans,
evanses@missouri.edu
Emergency Management Specialist
University of Missouri Extension
Fire and Rescue Training Institute
Updated 07/10/08
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