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Do not throw rubbish, debris or refuse to riverbeds and streams, then do not let
the water run freely and can cause damming and flooding.
2. Do not throw garbage on the streets when it rains. These wastes clog sewers
collectors water and can cause flooding on roads and affect your home.
3. Do not throw garbage into the street at times when it will not be collected by
sanitation companies. These bags can be broken and the showers waste clogged
sewers.
4. Perform the appropriate management of rainwater and sewage in the home and
community level.
5. Check for obstructions on the wells, drains and other structures that prevent
drainage of rainwater, as well as increasing the sewer level.
6. Report on the changes that may arise as rivers and streams odor, color or
increase and decrease of water flow and report to 123 and 116 of the Aqueduct.

7. If you live in areas close to rivers or streams, watch for alerts that state
authorities, and plan how you will protect your family and property.

8. Organize campaigns with neighbors maintenance and servicing of the creek,


enabling it to detect obstructed by materials or waste areas.

9. Do not discharge rainwater on the slopes and steep slopes.

10. Do not throw trash or debris in soil slope. These can cause water to leak and
the ground unstable.

11. Do not allow unauthorized excavations or benching or cuts that could


destabilize the slopes.
12. Verify that the connections for driving not leaking sewage.
13. In winter, do not allow children to play near streams. A sudden rising could
cause a tragedy.
14. In case of flooding disconnect electrical appliances, lower the heels of light,
close the water valves and emergency gas.Cualquier is important to inform the
authorities immediately by calling 123.

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