SEATTLE, Wash. (Oct. 26, 2009) - It’s a familiar fall combination: high winds, fallen leaves, clogged storm drains and driving rain. When you put them all together, the likely result is flooded streets and potential property damage and dangerous driving conditions.
Today, meteorologist Andy Wappler and a group of fifth-graders from Seattle’s Leschi Elementary School demonstrated how easily people can reduce the risk of urban flooding by adopting a local street drain.
The demonstration was part of the Take Winter by Storm campaign, a coalition of four regional organizations—representing Washington state’s largest county, city, energy utilities and the leading insurer of homes and automobiles—which have joined forces in a major multi-media public awareness campaign to protect lives and property.
Sponsored by King County, the City of Seattle, Puget Sound Energy and State Farm, Take Winter by Storm is designed to help citizens and businesses get prepared and stay informed when bad weather strikes. Learn more at: www.takewinterbystorm.org.
Urban residents can play a key role in preventing flooding by adopting a street drain. In Seattle, for example, Seattle Public Utilties’ month-long Adopt-a-Drain program provides residents with free cleanup supplies — rakes, bags, gloves, shovels, brooms and dustpans—helping keep the city’s more than 80,000 storm drains clear.
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For information about how to prepare for bad weather and what to do when storms do come our way, as well as accessing links to resources with information about road and pass conditions, transit snow plans, flooding conditions, coping with power disruptions and preparing for emergencies in the greater Seattle-King County area, visit www.takewinterbystorm.org.
Washington state’s oldest local energy utility, Puget Sound Energy serves more than 1 million electric customers and nearly 750,000 natural gas customers in 11 counties. A subsidiary of Puget Energy, PSE meets the energy needs of its growing customer base through incremental, cost-effective energy conservation, procurement of sustainable energy resources, and far-sighted investment in the energy-delivery infrastructure. PSE employees are dedicated to providing great customer service and delivering energy that is safe, reliable, reasonably priced, and environmentally responsible.
Puget Sound Energy:
Davina Gruenstein, 1-888-831-7250
City of Seattle:
Andy Ryan, 206-619-3893
King County:
Lynne Miller, 206-205-4031
State Farm®:
Nancy Carpenter, 253-912-7257