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Media Release - Sandbag Stations Open in Preparation for Invest 97L

Post Date:08/01/2024 8:07 PM

MEDIA RELEASE
August 1, 2024

Sandbag Stations Open in Preparation of Invest 97L

(Brooksville, FL) - In preparation for potential storm impacts from Invest 97L, Hernando County Government will be opening Sandbag Stations beginning at 10am on Friday, August 2, 2024. A limited supply of sand and sandbags will be at the following locations listed below. Please bring your own shovel. These self-serve sandbag sites will be remain open until weather conditions begin to deteriorate.

  • Linda Pedersen Park
    6300 Shoal Line Blvd.,
    Spring Hill, FL 34609
  • Anderson Snow Park
    1360 Anderson Snow Rd.,
    Spring Hill, FL 34609
    (Enter through the service road between the park and the gymnastics place, the sand is located at the end)
  • Ridge Manor Community Center
    34240 Cortez Blvd.
    Ridge Manor, FL 33523

Tips on how to properly fill and stack your sandbags

  • Fill bags one-half to two-thirds of the way full
  • Over-filled bags will result in a leaky sandbag wall
  • Stack sandbags so that the seams between the bags are staggered
  • Tuck the top of each bag under to ensure that that bag is sealed by its own weight

Hernando County Government’s Office of Emergency Management continues to monitor and inform our community about storm impacts. Visit the following web and social media sites for more information.

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