TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Hurricane Helene brought devastating damage to the Tampa Bay area, even displacing sand from the shorelines.
Crews are working with the overwhelming amount of sand and continue their efforts to remove that sand. However, the gritty substance that moved onto residents’ private homes and businesses is their responsibility to remove the sand, since officials cannot enter private property.
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So what do you do with it?
Do not return the sand to the beach
Due to the possibility of the sand containing nails, debris, or household contaminants like oil, bleach, or fertilizers, sand that washed onto your property cannot return to the shoreline.
The dumping of sand is a direct violation of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) regulations.
Do not put sand in your trash or push it onto roadways
Residents should also not try to clear any public roads, as the Public Works departments are working …