This month on “Wonderful Water,” join 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey for a conversation with OWASA safety manager Steve Naylor about hurricane season, mitigation efforts, preparedness and more!

When it comes to hurricane season, storing water and staying informed are often two of the top concerns. When emergency situations do arise, there are communication structures in place to ensure people find out as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Orange County Alerts information and signup can be found here

Naylor also reminded listeners that flood waters can be deceptively fast-moving and dangerous, and repeated the adage “turn around, don’t drown” along with a reminder that just six inches of fast-moving water can knock an adult off their feet and 12 inches of water is enough to carry away most cars!

You can listen to the full conversation below, and visit the Wonderful Water page here for more interviews and stories about the work OWASA does in our community.


Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents use roughly 7 million gallons of water a day, and “Wonderful Water” is a monthly conversation sponsored by the Orange Water and Sewer Authority highlighting its work to keep our community growing and water flowing.


Presented by the Orange Water and Sewer Authority.