Update 2024-10-04: Hurricane Helene Sewage Spills 2024-09-27.
Please stay home and let emergency responders, electric utilities, and road crews work.
The rivers were probably clean before Hurricane Helene. And even that unprecedented storm may not have caused many sewage spills, since rainfall many places was not as much as in previous hurricanes. But wind was extreme, and damage is widespread.
I called Valdosta Utilities Director Jason Barnes this morning and asked if he knew of any spills. “No, we’re good,” he said. Since rain on Valdosta was less than in previous hurricanes, that makes sense.
No new sewage spills were reported in the past week in the Suwannee River Basin in Georgia or Florida. But once again, Ashburn, Georgia, reported late, showing up in the September 23 GA-EPD Sewage Spills Reportbelow.
With the hurricane rains, some contamination may have washed into the rivers. And there may have been sewage spills elsewhere not yet reported.
The weather prediction is sunny for the next week.
The rivers are rising. The Withlacoochee River at Skipper Bridge Road above Valdosta is already in Minor Flood, and that water is heading downstream.
Meanwhile, please stay home until the power and road situations are better.
Afterwards, there will be plenty of more opportunities for pleasant paddles and chainsaw cleanups.
Please stay home after Hurricane Helene 2024-09-26 Rivers may be clean, but let utilities work.