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Alt-7\(-4411WIC A .�. <br /> Click the logo above <br /> for a claim form. <br /> Mayor Ray Stephanson and the Everett City Council announced Wednesday, Sept. 11,that the city will resolve <br /> all reasonable claims related to recent heavy rain storms.Many Everett homes and businesses were flooded <br /> during two heavy rain storms on Aug: 29 and Sept. 6. <br /> "Our sympathies are with all of our neighbors who are dealing with this hardship,"said Stephanson. "We are <br /> committed to working as quickly as we can." <br /> Claim forms are available online or by calling 425-257-8610.The city has received 45 claims so far and has <br /> investigated 37 sites affected by the heavy rains.Property owners who experienced sewer backups should file <br /> claims as soon as possible,even if the value of the damages is not yet determined. <br /> "Our staff is looking into every claim to assess the damage and investigate the cause of the backup,"said Dave <br /> Davis,public works director. City staff will share parameters for the claim settlement program in a resolution to <br /> be considered by city council at the Sept. 18 meeting. <br /> The city recommends that homes and businesses affected by flooding be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected by a <br /> professional cleaning company.Property owners who choose to clean their own homes can follow instructions <br /> offered by the Washington State Department of Health. <br /> Backwater valve program <br /> Public Works staff will also work with affected property owners to determine whether a backwater valve or other <br /> improvements would help prevent future flooding.In some cases,property owners may be required to install a <br /> backwater valve as a condition of their claims settlement;valves will be installed at the city's expense. <br /> Backwater valves are designed to automatically stop the flow of water into basements when a sewer is <br /> overwhelmed by very heavy rain. <br /> City staff will also evaluate all properties within the city's current Sewer System"M"Improvements project <br /> limits(roughly Colby Avenue to Grand Avenue and 10th Street to 17th Street)to determine whether a backwater <br /> valve would be appropriate.Property owners outside of the project area can also contact the Public Works <br /> department to request that their home be evaluated for a backwater valve. <br /> Additional resources <br /> Snohomish Health District—Emergency Flood Sanitation: <br /> www.snohd.org/Shd EH/Resources/EmergencyFloodSanitation.pdf <br /> Claim form: www.everettwa.org/Get PDF.aspx?pdflD=6023 <br /> Washington State Department of Health—Cleaning a basement: <br /> www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Emer:gencyPreparednessandResponse/Factsheets/FloodsCleanirgaBasement.aspx. <br /> Sewer System"M"Improvements project:www.everettwa.org/default.aspx?ID=900 <br /> Share Print Email Facebook 1 Google Twitter 1 Pinterest More <br /> MyEverettNews <br /> Continue reading... /� <br />
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