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Flood Warning Issued Through Tuesday Morning

by ECT

The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning from 4:00 pm Sunday until 4:00 am Tuesday for the San Francisco Bay Area, including East Contra Costa County.

According to the warning, a flooding over the next several days could occur due to anticipated heavy rainfall hitting already saturated soils, elevated streams, and filling reservoirs.

Antioch Marina Flooding

Impacts include enhanced runoff, flooding in low lying areas and waterway. Rising water levels/flooding in areal streams, creeks and rivers with increased risk of mudslides in steep terrain. They also warned of downed trees and power lines with damage or washed out roadways. There is also potential for flooding based on current flood warnings.

They are asking those who are in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should a flooding develop.

Ken Turnage II of K2GC provided a few tips you can perform around your home prior to the storm hitting. Click here for the information.


County Run Sandbag locations

Ambrose Recreation Center/CCC Family Service Center
3105 Willow Pass Road, Bay Point
Bags are located in a large green plastic trash bin on the west side of the parking lot next to the fence line approximately ¾ of the way back to the playing fields.

Byron Airport
500 Eagle Court, Byron

Bags are located in the pump house at the junction of Byron Hot Springs Road and Holey Road. Contact Airport staff at 925-634-0147 for access. The sand cradle is located on the west side of the pump house.

Knightsen Farm Bureau Building/County Agriculture,
3020 2nd St. in Knightsen
Located at the north end of the parking lot next to the building.

For Contra Costa County sandbag station concerns, please call  Public Works at 925-313-7000.


City Run Sandbag Locations

City of Antioch – Maintenance Service Center
1201 W. 4th Street.

The station is self-serve, you can fill sandbags for $1.00 each and empty bags to fill at home are $0.50 each; quantities are limited to 20 per resident.

City of Brentwood – Corp Yard
2201 Elkins Way.
Limit of 10, do it yourself. No Charge

City of Oakley — Oakley Senior Center
215 Second Street Oakley
Bags and sand are located at the south end of the parking lot next to the large tree adjacent to Delta Station.

City of Pittsburg – Corp Yard
357 E. 12th Street.
No charge. The City of Pittsburg provides up to 10 sandbags per household to its residents. Sandbags can be picked up at the city’s Corporation Yard located at 357 E. 12th Street between the hours of 7am – 3pm, Mon-Fri. Residents must check into the office and provide proof of residency before loading sandbags into their vehicle.  For more information, please contact the Public Works Department at (925) 252-4936.

 


Sandbag Fill Instructions

  • Fill sandbags 1/3 full with sand (3 shovels full)
  • FIRST BAG: Fold the empty top of the bag at a 45-degree angle away from the source of water to keep sand from leaching out
  • SUBSEQUENT BAGS: Place each bag over the folded top of the preceding bag. All folds must be folded the same direction.
  • END BAG: Fold the top of the last bag in the row underneath itself and place it over the folded top of the preceding bag, then stomp/pat bags into place.

For a full list of sandbag locations in Contra Costa County, click here.

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Check Your Water Supply Feb 19, 2017 - 2:45 pm

Hope everyone has a good supply of drinking water stashed away. It sounds ridiculous and far-fetched, and the last thing you’d expect in a water-related disaster scenario is a lack of water, but it’s not difficult for shifts of one sort or another to result in contamination and “boil” orders. Most people are not equipped to boil water if their power has been shut off. Keeping a few gallons of water tucked away for drinking and some extra for bathing is invaluable. This is a thing I’ve witnessed more than once, and it’s a lesson nobody needs to learn twice.

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