County Giving Free Sandbags To Residents

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Winter rain is on its way, and San Diego County’s Department of Public Works (DPW) is once again giving away free sandbags to people in unincorporated communities to help them protect their homes, neighborhoods and streets from flooding, erosion, mud and debris flows.

Just bring a shovel to one of seven fire stations and DPW will provide the free bags and sand to fill them! (An eighth fire station is offering bags only.)

“We don’t want to see anyone’s home or property damaged by the flooding and erosion that rains can create,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman Ron Roberts, “That’s why we offer this free program year after year and encourage everyone to take advantage of it.”

Because San Diego County is dry most of the year, heavy rains can create severe soil erosion, damage homes and properties, flood roads, and clog storm drains and culverts.

Residents who live in unincorporated communities can get free sandbags at these locations:

For more information about the County Department of Public Works and its services, please visit www.sdcounty.ca.gov/dpw.

 

 

 

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