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Monday, October 12, 2009

Sandbags
Second is a PDF document listing the locations where people living in the unincorporated areas of LA County can obtain sandbags. I’m not sure if the sandbags are free, but it is possible that they are.

http://dpw.lacounty.gov/wrd/fire/file/sandbags.pdf

(Ed: we’ve gone ahead and published the Station Fire sandbag locations)

Lastly, for the scientifically curious, is a report from the US Geological Survey about debris flows in recent burn areas in Southern California. The report includes the why, where, and how about debris flows in burn areas, as well as a page of safety and preparedness information about what to do before and during a heavy rain storm.

http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2005/3106/pdf/FS-3106.pdf

I hope your readers will find this information as useful as I did! Keep up the great work!

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Sandbags
Second is a PDF document listing the locations where people living in the unincorporated areas of LA County can obtain sandbags. I’m not sure if the sandbags are free, but it is possible that they are.

http://dpw.lacounty.gov/wrd/fire/file/sandbags.pdf

(Ed: we’ve gone ahead and published the Station Fire sandbag locations)

Lastly, for the scientifically curious, is a report from the US Geological Survey about debris flows in recent burn areas in Southern California. The report includes the why, where, and how about debris flows in burn areas, as well as a page of safety and preparedness information about what to do before and during a heavy rain storm.

http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2005/3106/pdf/FS-3106.pdf

I hope your readers will find this information as useful as I did! Keep up the great work!