Posts by Frank Williams
Mandatory water conservation measures in place in Brunswick County
BOLIVIA — Residents in all areas of Brunswick County are required to take steps to decrease water usage, effective immediately, following damage to a water line. The raw water main owned by the Lower Cape Fear Water and Sewer Authority that carries raw water from the Kings Bluff Raw Water Pump Station to the County-owned…
Read MoreBrunswick County will accept storm-related debris at no charge through Wednesday, Oct. 26
NOTE: An earlier version of this newsletter incorrectly stated that debris would be accepted at the county convenience sites beginning Monday. Debris will be accepted at those sites beginning Wednesday, Oct. 19. Brunswick County will accept storm-related debris (including yard debris, household items like white goods, and construction and demolition debris) at no charge through…
Read MoreNCDOT Continues to Respond to Effects of Hurricane Matthew
RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Transportation continues to respond to the effects of Hurricane Matthew and ongoing flooding on roadways in central and eastern North Carolina. Drivers are urged to visit ReadyNC.org or call 5-1-1 for real-time road closure and traffic conditions before they leave. “Safety remains our top priority as we work to…
Read MoreEmergency Management Officials Offer Flood Safety Tips
Hurricane Matthew has caused major flooding throughout eastern and central North Carolina with the potential for more flooding as various rivers crest. As streams and rivers continue to swell, the greatest threat to life and property remains inland flooding. “As we have learned from past experience, the most deaths occur after the storm has passed,”…
Read MorePrivate Drinking Water Well Testing
BOLIVIA, N.C. — Brunswick County residents whose private drinking water well flooded during the heavy rains of Hurricane Matthew can get their drinking water tested. When submerged by flood waters, wells can become contaminated by bacteria which makes the water unsafe to drink. These wells should be flushed, thoroughly disinfected, flushed again and tested for…
Read MoreRiver levels and residual flooding remain concerns as Hurricane Matthew clean-up begins
BOLIVIA, NC – Though rain and winds from Hurricane Matthew have subsided, Brunswick County remains under a Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service, as residual flooding from rainfall in inland areas is expected to cause area rivers to remain above flood stage through Sunday. Citizens should keep in mind that much of the…
Read MoreDisposing of Yard Debris
From Brunswick County Operation Services: Brunswick County residents can take yard debris to the landfill. The charge is $22.50 per ton, which is less than $2 per 100 pounds. Residents are encouraged to take yard debris in the morning if possible, as large trucks are typically finishing their routes between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.…
Read MoreBrunswick County Schools, Courthouse Closed Tuesday, Oct. 11
Brunswick County Public Schools and the Brunswick County Courthouse will both be closed on Tuesday, Oct. 11 as the county continues to recover from Hurricane Matthew. From Brunswick County Public Schools: The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority. Officials have been continuously monitoring conditions throughout the county. The decision to close…
Read MoreCourthouse, Brunswick Transit System Closed Monday
The Brunswick County Courthouse will be closed Monday, Oct. 10. Brunswick Transit System officials have announced BTS will also be closed on Monday.
Read MoreBrunswick County Schools CLOSED MONDAY, OCTOBER 10
Brunswick County Schools will be CLOSED for STUDENTS AND STAFF on Monday, October 10. The school system will continue to provide updates on next week’s schedule as the storm progresses.
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