HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS—The
Harris County Residential Debris and Damage Assessment Hotline is now
open to assist Harris County residents living in unincorporated areas of
the County with recovery and rebuilding after Hurricane Harvey.
Harris County Residential Debris and Damage Assessment Hotline
713-274-3880
The Harris County Residential Debris and Damage Assessment Hotline staff
is available to help residents answer questions about the following
list of services:
• Debris separation and removal from public roads and residential subdivisions.
• Residential/Commercial Permits for repairing or replacing a damaged structure.
• Phone numbers for other general recovery resources related to other basic needs.
The major goal of the Harris County Residential Debris and Damage
Assessment Hotline is to ensure that public roads and other
infrastructure do not pose an immediate threat to public safety. Harris
County Residential Debris and Damage Assessment teams are currently
working to conduct safety and damage assessments, while clearing debris
from public roads in areas where flood waters have receded.
If you are in the process of clean-up and debris removal from your
property, please take precautions to prevent disaster-related casualties
and fatalities.
• Be aware of damaged water, gas, and electric lines.
• Be aware of damaged building and construction materials.
• Do not attempt to conduct major tree work or reconstruction without proper equipment, permits, and training.
• Be aware of household hazardous waste and contaminants.
• Report any hazardous materials spills to: Harris County Pollution Control Services Department at 713-920-2831.
For more information visit the Regional Joint Information Center website at www.readyharris.org
Spring Branch ISD's Online News Room
Friday, September 1, 2017
Harris County Residential Debris and Damage Assessment
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