MRV Flood Recovery Resources | 8.30.11 | Updated 9.8.11
Funding
- The MRV Community Fund has reopened its flood fund. Grants are available, please call 496-3638 and leave a message, or email info@mrvcommunityfund.org with your name, phone number and the address were flooding occurred. Calls will be returned starting Wednesday, 9/7.
- The Difference Between 211 and FEMA per Governor’s website: Friday, September 2 – 8:22 a.m. – now that President Obama has signed a disaster declaration for the state of Vermont. The 211 call service is not the same as FEMA’s number for registration for federal assistance. Those who have suffered damages and losses in Chittenden, Rutland, Washington and Windsor counties can register for disaster assistance by calling 800-621-3362 (FEMA). NOTE: Suggest you talk to MRV Community Fund (above) first to make sure you maximize what you can receive.
- Vermonters helping Vermonters – An effort initiated to help Vermonters and Vermont Communities affected by the devastating flooding due to Hurricane Irene. 100% of all donations will be distributed to Vermont Communities and their businesses and residents in need, www.vtirenefund.org/about-the-fund. If you would like to contribute please make checks payable to: VT Irene Flood Relief Fund or VT Irene FRF, 7 Walker Terrace, Montpelier, VT 05602
- Financial assistance may be available to farmers. Info here in a press release from VEM about what you need to apply: http://www.vermontagriculture.com/news/2011/Post_Irene_Farmer_Release.pdf
Volunteering
- http://www.facebook.com/MRVpostIrene is functioning as a community bulletin board with road updates, volunteer needs/requests, etc. The Masonic Lodge at corner of Bridge Street is the central location for help offers/needs and resources. Call 496-6089 or visit website http://mrvhurricaneirene.com/.
- More MRV specific communication and updates on Valley Futures listserv. Sign up at http://valleyfutures.net.
- VTResponse.com is working to connect volunteers ready to help with those that need assistance. If you want to help clean up and rebuild, let the folks behind this site know.
Other Info
- The Masonic Lodge at corner of Bridge Street is the central location for help offers/needs and resources. Call 496-6089 or visit website http://mrvhurricaneirene.com/.
- Waitsfield road closure info at http://www.waitsfieldvt.us/
- State-wide road closures, dial 511 or http://www.511vt.com/
- Vermont Emergency Management continues to post updates via their Facebook page and their website: http://vem.vermont.gov/.
- If you need assistance or information from the state, dial 211 or visit vt211.org. House damage should be made at 211 and then a damage assessment report should be completed with the operator. Homeowners can begin making repairs to their homes as soon as they are able (per EOC release Sept. 1).
- NOTE: If you intend to make any kind of claim, whether you are a homeowner, farmer, or local government, you should document your losses with date stamped photographs before you clean up. Also document any costs you are incurring. You should also keep any hotel receipts or any other housing expenses incurred while you were displaced. FEMA inspectors are out in the field now assessing damage to homes. However, if you have not called 211 it is not too late, Vermont is early in the relief process and you have time to report your damage. 211 is a reporting point only and new contact information will be provided to register once a declaration has been made. 211 is now operating with more call takers; if you get voice mail please leave a message and it will be returned in due course.
- vtresponse.wordpress.com is another site aggregating information that may be helpful.
- Waitsfield & Champlain Valley Telecom has hired Myers to drop off 2 large roll off dumpsters to help dispose of flood damaged items. Note: The dumpsters will be located in our FRONT parking lot. They should be delivered by Wednesday morning. Myers advised they cannot accept tires, appliances, chemicals/hazardous materials or electronics in these dumpsters.
- VT Division for Historic Preservation is collecting info for the Emergency Declaration on cost and loss to historic buildings, landmarks and archeological sites. Towns are working with the MRV Rural Resource Commission on this effort. Contact Ellen Strauss for more info: straussarc@madriver.com.
- The Preservation Trust of Vermont has set up a list of resources for historic places damaged by flooding that may be a useful referral as calls come in: http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs041/1102172352505/archive/1107373832970.html. It is linked from their front page (http://www.ptvermont.org) and it includes info on their $500 matching grants for emergency conditions/engineering assessments.
- If your property was affected by flooding, your DRINKING WATER may be contaminated. BOIL you water until you confirm that it is potable. Contact the Vermont Department of Health to get you water tested for bacteria.
- If farmers experience damage to property or business, it should be reported to the county USDA Farm Service Agency (802-658-2803) or county Natural Resources Conservation Office (802-951-6796). These organizations are providing a summary to the Agency of Ag which will then forward to VEM.
- Natural Resources Conservation Services has the Emergency Watershed Protection Program (EWP) that can help protect property that is in threat of further damage if not immediately repaired. This program supports homeowners and towns facing immediate threats to life and property with 75% of the costs. They will send an engineer down your way to make an assessment. Call 802-951-6796 for information.
- Advice for flooded crops: http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Important-Information-About-Flooded-Crops-for-Human—Animal-Consumption.html?soid=1101685099010&aid=vEFHos9v5s4.

