Brownfield Prevention Initiatives

The TCC Tribal Response Program wants to support communities in preventing future brownfields. Fortunately, there are a number of things we can do to work toward this goal.

Preparing for Flooding and Preventing Contaminated Sites

After being repeatedly warned of a possible flood, an elderly gentleman said “well, I guess I can move my flour and sugar up the hill.” While it is important to remain calm during times of stress, there are flood precautions you can take to minimize extensive cleanup and possible contamination on your property.

After a flood, if you have spilled fuel barrels or other contamination on your land, assessment and cleanup costs become your responsibility. Therefore it is in the best interest of a landowner to take all necessary precautions to avoid an expensive cleanup.

There are flood precautions you can make for your own home and there are flood precautions that your community can make. Ask your tribal council if they have implemented precautionary measures for their properties, storage tanks, and for the landfill. Preventive actions that your community does (or does not do) may affect your property directly. There were many lessons learned during the major floods a few years ago. Carry those lessons forward by being prepared to the best of your ability.

TCC monitors breakup season annually and will provide immediate updates to communities regarding flooding status. Flood “watches” are early warning signs of possible flooding. Flood “warnings,” are declared when there is a high danger of an impending flood.

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