Lake Lure Storm Recovery Updates 11/13/24
Please take a moment to review the Lake Lure Storm Recovery updates and information for Wednesday, 11/13/24. Here are today’s top updates with the details incorporated below.
- Action: Over 5,598 cubic yards of debris (407 dump truck loads) have been removed from the lake since 11/4/24!
- The Town is working with FEMA and the NC Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) and they have permitted the current debris locations which are in Morse Park and behind the Fire Station.
- The Town is following guidance from FEMA and NC DEQ on the debris and silt removal process.
- Any hazardous debris is removed from Lake Lure.
- nce non-hazardous debris is removed from the lake it is taken to the staging area behind the Fire Department.
- The debris is sorted and then hauled away from there.
- Hazardous material staging and environmental monitoring protocols are conducted in compliance with NCDEQ regulations which are overseen by USACE.
- Environmental monitoring is continuous and there are no preliminary indicators of toxic leaching at the designated staging sites.
- AshBritt Environmental and USACE report that there are typically no environmental concerns at the staging sites.
- As a precaution, special debris handling is observe by crews working within the lake debris fields.
- Lake monitoring will be continuously conducted to determine any potential hazards.
- Boys Camp Road Temporary Bridge Update: For those who live beyond Boys Camp Road, a temporary gravel bridge will be built near temporary ford. A start date has been confirmed for 11/25/24 – 11/26/24. Due to the new positioning of the temporary bridge, the ford will have to be removed to install the new river crossing. There will be no vehicle access during the construction period.
FOR THOSE NEEDING TO DEPART DURING CONSTRUCTION:
- The Fire Department will stage emergency vehicles beyond the bridge to provide support as needed during the 48 hour timeframe.
- A walking path will be set up for anyone needing to be able to leave the area during construction.
- Firefighters will be available during specified time periods each morning and evening as needed to assist anyone needing to walk over the path.
- A parking area is available at the field at Sheridan Lane and Boys Camp Road so cars may be left for anyone needing to leave during construction.
For assistance or coordination coming and going during construction please send an email to the following address and we will work with you to support your needs if at all possible. Email Communications@townoflakelure.com(Subject: Boys Camp Road Bridge Crossing)
- Businesses:
- Was your small business harmed by Hurricane Helene? The Western North Carolina Small Business Initiative is here to help. The initiative is partnering with local Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) to provide relief grants up to $25,000 to very small businesses across the region that sustained physical damage from Hurricane Helene. https://appalachiancommunitycapitalcdfi.org/wnscb-grant/
- Do you run a business or are you a business owner impacted by Hurricane Helene? A wide variety of assistance programs are available to help you jumpstart your recovery. There are many assistance programs available across the federal government designed to help you and your business. Download this guide will help you get started at the following link: https://www.townoflakelure.com/community/page/help-businesses-north-carolina-impacted-hurricane-helene
- The Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster assistance for homeowners, renters, nonprofits, and businesses of all sizes affected by Hurricane Helene can be found at the following link: https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance/hurricane-helene
- Cleanup: If you need assistance with home cleanup following the storm, please send a message to Communications@townoflakelure.com (Subject: Cleanup). Volunteers from Baptists on Mission from Rutherford County are now assisting in efforts. We are so grateful for their support!
- Contractors: Please visit the following link for information
- FEMA Updates: See updated Fact Sheets for 11/12/24, 11/13/24, and Disaster Determinations at the following link: https://www.townoflakelure.com/community/page/fema-resources-and-informa...
- Hard Trash/Debris Pick Up: Reminder that online requests have resumes for pickup for Hard Trash/Debris Pick Up within the Town of Lake Lure. Hard Trash Pickup will occur on Fridays. This is the link for adding a work order: https://townoflakelure.novokiosk.com For future reference: This link is on the home page of the Town’s website under “Fix It”: Note: County Wide Debris Cleanup as well if you are outside Town limits. The dumpsters at Dittmer Watts are being removed in preparation for opening the park soon. The US Army Corps of Engineers will also be assisting with debris pick up at a later date. Lake shore debris pick up will also occur at a later date which will be announced.
- Lake Level: Currently 986.7 and holding for now. Any significant changes will be posted in these updates..
- Pressure Reducing Valve Construction - Planned Water Disruption and Boil Advisory 11/20/24: Specific areas impacted. See details below under utilities or at the following link: https://www.townoflakelure.com/community/page/pressure-reducing-valve-construction-planned-water-disruption-and-boil-advisory.
- Water Tests: The Town of Lake Lure worked with Clear Water Lab to sample the water at the Broad River (above Lake Lure), at the debris field in the lake (just beyond Morse Park), in the center of Lake Lure, and at the Lake Lure Dam. The results are better than anticipated given the catastrophic hurricane on 9/27/24; however, the lake is closed to everyone except licensed contractors and Town staff. Test results will be repeated as recommended by the NC Department of Environmental Quality. Results will be posted here and shared in Town News. The results are posted at the following link: https://www.townoflakelure.com/community/page/lake-lure-water-sample-reports
LAKE/BOATS/DAM
PLEASE STAY OFF THE LAKE:
- The lake is currently unsafe and only Town approved workers are able to be out on the lake.
- Crews are working to remove debris as quickly as possible to minimize environmental impacts.
BOATS:
- The priority at this time is removing any hazardous boats from the lake.
- The Parks, Recreation, and Lake Department is contacting slip renters in the marina to give details about the boat removal process. Owners may call 828-625-9983 x 505 to ask questions.
- Boat owners will be contacted by the contractor after their boat has been removed from the lake.
- Boats may be removed by boat owners ONLY if they may be removed by land.
- Washburn Marina: 110 boats have been removed from the Washburn Marina. Boats are being removed in coordination with boat owners. We appreciate everyone’s patience and cooperation.
- Rumbling Bald Marina: 109 boats have been removed from the Rumbling Bald Marina. Boat owners should contact the General Manager for information.
- All other motorized and non-motorized boats will be removed as soon as possible and as they become accessible.
- All salvageable non-motorized vessels will be kept in one location for retrieval at a later date.
- The PRL Department will establish a location for boat owners to retrieve boats at a later date.
- A comprehensive list of boats and their whereabouts will be kept by the PRL Department.
BOAT HOUSES
- Boat houses will be assessed in the coming weeks by Community Development and engineers. If you have concerns regarding the structural viability of your boat houses, please send an email message to kmartin@townoflakelure.com in Community Development. She will coordinate an assessment of your boat house in the coming weeks. Town officials will communicate directly with property owners.
DAM/LAKE LEVELS
- The Lake Lure Dam remains stable and emergency repairs are being made to the right abutment. The left abutment has been stabilized.
- The construction of the new reservoir drain is resuming.
- The Lake Level will remain at approximately 986.57, approximately 4 feet below full pond, (+/- 1 foot) for now.
- The lake drawdown previously scheduled for 1/1/25 has been cancelled and updates will be provided.
LAKE/DEBRIS/SILT:
- The Army Corp of Engineer’s contractor AshBritt Environmental and other approved contractors are working to remove debris from the lake. They have removed 5,598 cubic years thus far.
- The priority is removing all hazardous debris and then silt and sediment removal will begin.
- Debris will be removed from properties around the lake once the hazardous debris in the main channel is out of the way. Updates on this timeline will be shared in these updates.
RESOURCES/FEMA ASSISTANCE AND INFORMATION
AMERICAN RED CROSS COUNSELING RESOURCES:
- To reach the Disaster Distress Helpline and be connected with a trained crisis counselor, disaster survivors and responders can do the following:
- For English, call 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746.
- For Spanish, call 1-800-985-5990 and press "2" or text the following: o From the U.S., text Hablanos to 66746 o From Puerto Rico, text Hablanos to 1-787-339-2663
- For Deaf/Hard of Hearing o Text DeafDDH to 66746 o Use the preferred relay service to call the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990, TTY: 1-800-846-8517
- For over 100 other languages, call 1-800-985-5990, indicate to the responding counselor the primary language, and they will add to the call a live, third-party interpreter.
FEMA UPDATES: https://www.townoflakelure.com/community/page/fema-resources-and-information
- Disaster Recovery Center (DRC): The Town of Lake Lure, NC’s new DRC is open 7 days a week from 8AM – 7PM at the Mountains Branch Library, 150 Bill's Creek Rd, Lake Lure, NC.
- FEMA App: Use the FEMA app to apply directly from your smartphone.
- Online: Visit www.disasterassistance.gov to apply.
- If you recently applied for disaster assistance & disagree with the decision letter, you can submit an appeal
within 60 days. For questions visit the Disaster Recovery Center or call FEMA at 1-800-621-3362.
- By Phone: Call 1-800-621-3362 to speak with a FEMA representative.
LIBRARY: Now through 11/15/24, anyone needing to fax information related to Hurricane Helene may do so for FREE at all Rutherford County Branch Libraries, including the Mountains Branch Library (Thank You!)
SUPPLIES/SNAP/UNEMPLOYMENT
The Town of Lake Lure is extremely grateful for the many donations of supplies that have been made to our community. We are overwhelmed by the love and support we have received. Currently, we do not need any additional supplies or clothing. In fact, we are a bit challenged in finding space to store the supplies we have right now. At this time, we are working to disseminate the supplies we have on hand and will post updates if/when additional supplies are needed.
NEEDING SUPPLIES: If you need supplies, please stop by the donation stations at the Parks, Recreation and Lake Department at 658 Memorial Highway (64/74), at Hickory Nut Gorge Outreach at 2556 Memorial Hwy, or at Ridgeline Heating and Air 1618 Bills Creeks Rd.
SNAP: See information below on how residents in Western North Carolina can apply for Help Buying Food Following Hurricane Helene
UNEMPLOYMENT AND JOB ASSISTANCE: Unemployment and Job Assistance for Victims of Hurricane Helene has been added to the website. Please share this information with those who may need it.
TOWN ACCESS
- Use caution when driving in the area due to road construction and debris removal.
- Expect delays from working crews.
- Boys Camp Road Bridge: A temporary gravel bridge will be constructed 11/25-25, 2024. For details see the following link: https://www.townoflakelure.com/community/page/boys-camp-road-temporary-b...
- Proctor Road: A landslide has occurred on Proctor Road. The NC DOT is now assessing the situation due to the cost. We are awaiting their assessment.
- Town of Lake Lure Comprehensive Plan: Town officials will be working with the Foothills Regional Commission to update the comprehensive plan in the coming year. The community will have opportunities to provide input through public meetings and surveys.
- Town Hall/Welcome Center: Lake Lure Town Hall and the Welcome Center were flooded and are vacated at this time. Both buildings are being cleaned and Town employees are dispersed to other Town offices. Town Hall phones are being answered remotely. Many Town Hall employees will be relocated to the Arcade Building in the coming weeks. Unfortunately, the Welcome Center Building will have to be removed.
- Chimney Rock Village: Traffic to Chimney Rock Village (CRV) is currently limited. CRV Officials have established a pass system for homeowners that allows for entry. Entry is restricted to all others except workers or approved volunteers. The NC Highway Patrol has a checkpoint at The Hickory Nut Store.
TOWN PARKS AND TRAILS ARE CLOSED AT THIS TIME
- Morse Park and the Lake Lure Welcome Center are closed and are only accessible to construction workers.
- The remaining portion of the Lake Lure Flowering Bridge is closed and is unsafe due to structural damage. No access is permitted. Our hearts are broken over the loss of this exquisite masterpiece!
- All other Town Parks and Trails are temporarily closed for assessment and clearing. The Green Space is open and please stay tuned for updates on the Dittmer Watts Nature Trail.
UTILITIES/TRASH
CELL SERVICE:
- Fiber optic lines have been placed throughout the Hickory Nut Gorge and cell and internet services have improved significantly. The AT&T and Verizon Cell on Wheels (COWs) remain in Town Center.
- The plans for the new Cell Tower are continuing to be developed and new information will be posted as an updated timeline is confirmed.
POWER:
- IMPORTANT: The breaker should be off in your home until the power is restored to avoid power surges.
- Duke Energy: Power is being restored to 36 people in our area without power.
WATER/SEWER SYSTEM:
- Lake Lure water and sewer bills have been suspended for the rest of 2024.
- Water has been restored throughout Lake Lure and the Boil Advisory has been lifted for all areas.
- There are still a few homes on the west side of Town Center that remain on a “No Flush” Order as additional repairs are made nearby. These property owners have been made aware. Repairs are underway and updates will be provided here.
- Plans are moving forward to rebuild a new Waste Water Treatment Plant on higher ground and outside of the flood zone. Repairs are being made to the existing plant.
- The Town is working closely with the NC DEQ on all water and sewer related projects.
- A Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) construction will start on November 11, 2024 and a planned conclusion will be November 22, 2024.
- A Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) construction project will begin on November 11, 2024.
- The planned conclusion of the project is November 22, 2024.
- The installation of the PRV will require that the water be shut off for a period of time on 11/20/24.
- Water flow will be re-established on the 20th at a later time.
- A boil water advisory will be in place for those residents affected.
- The advisory will remain in effect until a clean water test is returned.
Once the water has been turned back on November 20, 2024, the area in red will be under a Boil Water Advisory until further notice. The following are impacted areas:
- All Residents on Chimney Cliffs Drive
- All Residents on Marina Drive and Kilroy Drive
- All Residents or Businesses on Keeter Lane, Bottomless Pools Drive, Beach Street
- Residents/Businesses at 2825, 2813 , 2939 and 2975 Memorial Hwy
- The Lake Lure Inn & Spa, The Arcade Building, Scoops Ice Cream, Fae Nectar
- Town of Lake Lure Public Works Building
WATER/PERSONAL WELLS: Resources for assistance with testing and disinfecting personal wells.
1) Foothills Health District. Please click on the following link for Emergency Drinking Water Well Disinfection Procedures http://www.foothillshd.org/images/forms/4000/4001/FoothillsHealth_WellWaterDisinfection.pdf
2) Broad River Water Authority: 828-286-0640 https://www.ncbrwa.com/
3) James & James Environmental Management, Inc. 828-697-0063 https://www.facebook.com/jamesandjames1992/
TRASH/DEBRIS:
- Town of Lake Lure Debris Pickup: Reminder that online requests have resumes for pickup for Hard Trash/Debris Pick Up within the Town of Lake Lure. Hard Trash Pickup will occur on Fridays. The is the link for adding a work order: https://townoflakelure.novokiosk.com/ For future reference: This link is on the home page of the Town’s website under “Fix It”:
- County wide Debris Pickup: Please place trees, limbs, stumps, and other plant debris loose along the edge of the road – do not bag it. Stumps should be placed with other debris, not taken to the landfill. Over the next few weeks, crews will collect debris. Avoid placing debris near fire hydrants, water meters, mailboxes, or power poles.
- Shoreline Debris: Debris will be picked up from the shoreline once most of the lake debris is removed from the lake. We cannot provide an estimated time when this will occur but stay tuned for updates.
- The dumpsters at Dittmer Watts are being removed in preparation for opening the park.
- Bill’s Creek Convenience Center remains open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday. (Closed Wednesdays and Sundays)
- Polk County Solid Waste (Transfer Station/Landfill): 828-894-3737, NC 9 HWY. 2 miles above Mill Springs.
- Rutherford County Landfill: (828) 287-6125, 656 Laurel Hill Dr, Rutherfordton, NC 28139
- Burn Permits: Please check with Lake Lure Fire Department (LLFD) before doing any open burning due to the Wind Advisory. Burn Permits may be obtained from the LLFD
YARD CLEANUP GUIDANCE AND ASSISTANCE
- The NC Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Waste Management has provided the following information regarding soil and sediment management during cleanup efforts.
- If you need assistance with home cleanup following the storm, please send a message to Communications@townoflakelure.com (Subject: Cleanup).
STORM RECOVERY ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Swift evacuation by first responders saving countless lives 9/27/24.
- Countless rescues first responders during and following Hurricane Helene.
- Coordination with the Rutherford County Emergency Management during and throughout the storm.
- Dam assessment and stabilization immediately following the storm event 9/27/24-9/29/24.
- Communication with the Rutherford County EOC and FEMA for recovery immediately following the storm.
- Coordination with volunteer groups to provide hot meals, shower services, restrooms, and handwashing stations in strategic locations by 10/1/24. Christian Aid Ministries served 8,080 hot meals and assisted 43 homeowners with cleanup of their homes and property. There were 164 volunteers and they spent 2,457 hours assisting our community!
- Creation of donation stations to disseminate supplies throughout town by 10/1/24.
- Cleared Highways and Town roads within days of the storm.
- Restoration of water service throughout Town with water quality testing allowing Boil Advisory lifted 10/14/24 and 10/16/24 respectively.
- Rapid repair of power services throughout Town by Duke Power and REMC.
- Establishment of temporary communications systems through Starlink (10 systems) and Cell on Wheels with AT&T and Verizon 10/16/24.
- Replacement of fiber to re-establish internet and cell service to the area 10/18/24.
- Repair to the left abutment of the Dam by 10/27/24.
- Army Corps of Engineers contract signed with AshBritt to oversee lake debris and silt/sedimentation removal during a 160 day period of performance beginning 10/28/24. Debris removal began 11/4/24.
As of 11/6/24, 3,000 cubic yards of debris have been removed from the lake.
- Emergency repairs to the sewer system completed, allowing the "no flush order" to be lifted for most on 10/28/24.
- Reopening of the Dam Bridge on Buffalo Shoals Road on 10/31/24.
- The Town is committed to sharing details of the recovery process and as our comprehensive plans are developed, this information will continue to be shared broadly on the website and in Town Meetings.
ONGOING
- Emergency repairs to the sewer system.
- Constant removal hazardous debris from the lake as a top priority is ongoing.
- Removal of boats with emphasis on hazardous vessels first.
- Town officials are working to develop a comprehensive plan for recovery of the lake which will include dredging but the focus at this juncture is removing hazardous debris and silt removal.
MONETARY DONATIONS
Our community, along with many of our neighbors, has been devastated by the catastrophic flooding caused by Hurricane Helene. The Town of Lake Lure, NC is deeply grateful for the support our community has received. We have had numerous requests to establish a mechanism for financial donations. Please click on the following link to donate to the Town of Lake Lure Storm Recovery Fund.
https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WXB6HYYE8Y5PJ
Additional options for monetary donations include the following:
- Hickory Nut Gorge Outreach: https://hickorynutgorgeoutreach.org/one-time-donation/
- RHI Legacy Foundation will match any donation up to $50,000 at www.rhilegacyfoundation.com
- United Way of Rutherford County at www.unitedwayofrutherford.org
- Hurricane Helene – Força Foundation https://forcafoundation.com/hurricane-helene/
- Restore Lake Lure Fundraising Campaign: www.RestoreLakeLure.com "The Restore Lake Lure campaign seeks to bridge the gap between governmental support and personal sacrifice."
Questions
For questions, please email Communications@townoflakelure.com