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Office of Emergency Management – Suspicious Packages

Download the NoticePlease report any suspicious packages that you may come across at your home,
public spaces, educational institutions,
or businesses to 9-1-1.

Suspicious packages can come in many shapes and sizes but be on the lookout for the possible
signs:

  • Lopsided or uneven packaging -Rigid or bulky packaging
  • No or strange return address
    information
  • Packages that are missing or incorrect
    addresses or incorrect names
  • Protruding wires
  • Strange Odors
  • Oily stains, discolorations or crystallization on wrapper
  • Excessive tape or string
  • Sounds
  • Boxes, luggage, backpacks, containers
  • Parcels may be unprofessionally wrapped with several combinations of tape or string used to secure the package, and may be endorsed “Fragile—Handle With Care” or “Rush—Do Not Delay.”

Situations that may be cause for concern and warrant a call to 9-1-1:

  • Packages or baggage left at the front door when you aren’t expecting any
  • Packages or baggage left on sidewalks, running trails, parking garages or public spaces

What should you do if you come across a suspicious package:

  • Call 9-1-1 immediately
  • Do not handle the package
  • Keep people and pets away from the package and look for possible indicators
  • Do not open, smell or taste anything if you have touched the package wash your
    hands immediately with soap and water.

Do not use cellphones, pagers, radios or any other devices that rely on wireless
communications while near the suspicious package.

Visit HaysInformed.com for further information and any emergency messages
2171 Yarrington Road, Suite 300, Kyle, Texas 78640

Tel: 512-393-7300

www.co.hays.tx.us

www.haysinformed.com

 

Dacy Lane Closed 3/12 – 3/16

Hays County Courthouse, San Marcos, TX – Hays County will close Dacy Lane at the low-water crossing near the 3800 block between Bebee Road and Windy Hill Road from March 12 through March 16.

The Hays County Transportation Department will be replacing damaged crossing pipes and installing a guard rail. The work is planned for the week of spring break to avoid conflict with school bus routes.

Traffic should detour by taking Bebee Road to the feeder road of I-35 to Windy Hill Road.

Notice of Public Hearings

Notice is hereby given of public hearings to be held on the establishment of a moratorium on property development including the acceptance and processing of subdivision plats and site development plans for land within the City of Uhland and its extraterritorial jurisdiction; providing for enforcement, including criminal fines and civil penalties of $500 per offense. A public hearing on the proposed moratorium shall be held Thursday March 8, 2018, at 6:00 pm at 15 North Old Spanish Trail Uhland Tx,78640.

A second public hearing will be held Monday March 12, 2017 at 6:00 pm. At 15 North Old Spanish Trail Uhland, Tx 78640.
For more information, contact Uhland City Hall at 512-398-7399.

Hays County Lifts Burn Ban 2/19/2018

Hays County Courthouse, San Marcos, TX – Hays County has lifted the burn ban on outdoor burning in the unincorporated areas of Hays County.

Persons planning to burn outdoors should be aware of wind conditions and delay burning if winds are expected to be gusty or high. Fires should always be attended by an adult and a water source should be available nearby.

More information about outdoor burning rules and safety is available at http://www.co.hays.tx.us/fire-marshal.aspx.

Hays County Update Flu Statistics – Free Flu Shots

Hays County Flu Statistics Update for Media

Countywide flu statistics are typically available on Wednesdays of each week, and will be reported then. Questions about the statistics, flu prevention, etc., can be directed to County Epidemiologist Eric Schneider at eric.schneider@co.hays.tx.us or 512-393-5527.

Feb 1-  6  2018 – 366 positive Flu cases in Hays County – 1 death associated with complications of the flu

January 2018 – 1,046 positive flu cases in Hays County

December 2017 – 697 positive flu cases in Hays County

FREE Flu Shots for Anyone!

The Hays County Local Health Department is partnering with Live Oak Health Partners Community Clinic to provide FREE Flu shots on Tuesday, February 13th from 12pm to 6pm or until the supply of vaccines runs out. This event will take place at the Health Department located at 401 Broadway Street in San Marcos, and is open to anybody 4 years of age and older. We will also have FREE Flu vaccines that are specifically designed for anyone over the age of 65. You do not have to be a Hays County resident in order to receive a FREE Flu shot.

This year’s Flu Season has been one of the worst ones Hays County has seen in years, and there are no signs that it will be stopping anytime soon. Just yesterday, the Hays County Local Health Department was notified of Hays County’s first death that was associated with complications of the flu.

Since September, over 9,000 Hays County residents have visited a Health Care Provider with Flu-like symptoms and almost 2,500 of those cases had a positive Flu test. Compare this to last Flu Season when we only had 1,001 positive Flu cases from September through May.

It is not too late to get your Flu shot if you haven’t received one already. The Flu shot will protect your body from most of the Flu strains that are currently afflicting our neighbors, but even if you do still get the Flu, the vaccination provides your immune system with a boost to help you recover quicker.

Kyle Wastewater Treatment Plant Suffers Significant Component Failure

Updated November 29, 2017 1:40 p.m.

Update on what’s happening at Kyle’s waste water treatment plant: city staff are encouraged by the efforts of the pumping system they installed yesterday. “What we hoped would happen is starting,” said Division Manager Treatment Operations Jason Biemer. “Our staff continue to monitor conditions in the immediate area and downstream of the plant.”

Update from City of Kyle November 28 11:25am:

Kyle Waste Water Treatment Plant Crews Making Progress

Kyle wastewater treatment plant staff will install a pump system at Plant 1 this afternoon that will mimic the function of the center well system following a mechanical failure Sunday.

“A crew is bringing in the pump from Houston,” Division Manager Jason Biemer said this morning. “Our goal is to have the pump up and running by this evening.”

Biemer also said a new replacement part for the center well was located and a contractor will verify its compatibility with our existing structure.

“We anticipate having the components replaced and plant operations fully restored over the course of about a month,” Biemer said.

Per the City of Kyle’s Website November 27, 2017 @ 5:15pm:

The center well bearing system at the Kyle Waste Water Treatment Plant 1 suffered a significant component failure on Sunday, Nov. 26. The bearing system is the main part of the clarification process at the facility, which houses two circular plants. Plant 2 is online and functioning properly.

From a process standpoint, clarification is what removes the solids from incoming wastewater using a series of motorized rakes; those rakes help move the wastewater to the next phase of the system.

Division Manager Jason Biemer said, “Treatment and disinfection of wastewater is still occurring, meaning the outflow of effluent is still treated as it enters Plum Creek. If the solids are not removed at the same rate as normal, that could lead to treatment issues in Plant 1 and cause a disruption in Plant 2. The effect would be a release of partially treated effluent.”

Kyle’s wastewater plant permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) limits the amount of solids in the effluent released to 15 parts per million.

The window for repairing Plant 1 is short — several days at most — to prevent overtaxing Plant 2 and causing partially treated effluent to enter the creek.

Biemer said he believes the first step in repairing the plant is installing temporary pumps to mimic the circulation process to keep the solids moving through the clarification process. He said this option is the city’s most viable and cost-effective solution at this point in time. A secondary option would be to bring in a mobile, temporary wastewater treatment system.

Public Works Director Harper Wilder said the plant staff have been dealing with the issue since early Sunday morning.

“Our staff are working 24 hours a day to resolve the issue and get the plant back on track,” Wilder said. “They are doing continuous real-time monitoring including Dissolved Oxygen checks twice a day down stream.”

He recommended that people and animals downstream of the plant stay out of the water until the issue is resolved.

Wilder outlined the action steps city staff have already taken and continue to take to prevent untreated wastewater from entering the creek:

  • Locating and installing pumps that would replicate the job of the bearing system
  • Finding a center well to replace the one that failed
  • Exploring the use of a mobile wastewater treatment service
  • Notifying TCEQ about a potential release of partially treated effluent above the permit limit
  • Notifying downstream neighbors about potential effects
  • Continuous monitoring of the plant and effluent leaving the plant

City Manager Scott Sellers also reached out to Uhland City Manager Karen Gallagher this morning to apprise her of the issue.

“We’re working on plant repairs and maximizing our efforts to mitigate any negative impacts to our neighbors and the environment,” Sellers said.

Despite the potential for a larger issue if the plant can’t be brought back to full health within a few days, he remained positive about the situation.

 “While this was a significant component failure, we believe the actions our staff already took and continue to take will allow us to overcome the challenges and maintain a properly functioning plant,” Sellers said.

The City of Kyle is nearing the completion stage of engineering for a plant expansion that has been on the books for approximately two years. Construction on that expansion is slated to begin in spring 2018.

2017 Holiday Waste and Recycle Pickup

Waste/Recycle pick up for the holidays

Thanksgiving service moves from Friday November 24, to Saturday November 25, 2017

Christmas service moves from Friday December 29, to Saturday December 30, 2017

New Year service moves from Friday January 5, to Saturday January 6, 2018

Thank you
City of Uhland