Lehi City officials are urging residents to prepare for potential flooding this season by learning the proper techniques for filling and placing sandbags. During a recent meeting, Brian Somp, the Volunteer Coordinator for the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), provided essential guidance on effective sandbagging practices to help mitigate flood risks.
Somp emphasized the importance of wearing gloves and filling sandbags only halfway to two-thirds full. Overfilling can lead to ineffective barriers and fatigue for volunteers. He demonstrated the correct method of placing sandbags, recommending that they be laid down with the open end facing downstream to prevent water from entering. The bags should be staggered in a brick-like pattern to create a more effective barrier against rising water.
In addition to these techniques, Somp advised that if water levels are expected to rise significantly, residents should start a second row of sandbags behind the first once the height reaches two feet. This layered approach helps maintain stability against the pressure of the water.
Mark Johnson, a city representative, echoed the urgency of the situation, noting the unusually high snowpack in the mountains, which could lead to increased water flow. He called on residents living near flood-prone areas to prepare and consider volunteering to assist neighbors in need.
The city has been proactive in clearing waterways of debris to minimize flooding risks. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and follow the guidance provided by city officials and CERT to ensure community safety during this potentially hazardous season. For further information or assistance, residents can reach out to Lehi City or visit the CERT website.