Public Works is clearing, inspecting storm drains ahead of heavy rains Thursday, iIn anticipation of heavy rain and potential flooding in the forecast for Thursday, and Friday, March 11, the Department of Public Works will be inspecting and clearing storm drainage infrastructure throughout the Township.
Personnel will give special attention to “hot spot” flooding areas that DPW has identified over time.
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a flood watch for portions of New Jersey, including Camden, Gloucester and northwestern Burlington counties, through Friday morning.
Heavy Rain is likely Thursday afternoon and night, with storm totals averaging one to three inches with localized higher totals possible.
The estimated rainfall amounts likely will cause flooding of low-lying areas, as well as cause smaller streams and creeks to rise out of their banks. The runoff could also cause flooding along main stem rivers.
While the heavy rain is expected to be over by Friday morning, the effects from the flooding could linger into the evening.
A Flood Watch means there is a potential for additional flooding based on current forecasts.
Residents should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
For questions or more information, contact DPW directly at 424–4422, or the Mayor’s Office at 488–7878.