According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the most common disasters result from weather-related and geological events, such as earthquakes, sinkholes, flooding, droughts and other forms of severe weather. We also face man-made hazards caused by human actions or inactions, such as hazardous material releases and spills.
When it comes to a disaster, whether it be natural or man-made, there are steps that can be taken to reduce potential damaging effects and increase our ability to respond when the disaster occurs. Disaster preparedness is knowing how to respond during the immediate aftermath of a disaster. There are plans and actions you can take now to help protect yourself, those around you and the environment.
If your questions are not addressed by the information below, please contact the Missouri Department of Natural Resources at 800-361-4827.
Drought
Advisories, News, Executive Orders and Waivers
Agricultural Information
- Landowners should contact their local county soil and water conservation district office for additional information and assistance
Drinking Water and Wastewater Facility Information
- Climate Resilience Evaluation & Awareness Tool - EPA
- Conduct a Drinking Water or Wastewater Utility Risk Assessment - EPA
- Community-Based Water Resiliency Training - EPA
- Incident Action Checklist - EPA
- Missouri Drought Plan
- Resilience Training & Exercises for Drinking Water and Wastewater Utilities - EPA
- Wastewater Utility Emergency Response Plan Template - EPA
Drinking Water Assistance
Energy
- Roadmap to Resilience - Assists small- to medium-sized communities with the development of their own customized resilience plans.
Local Assistance Contact Information
Missouri and Mississippi River Levels - Current conditions and forecasts
The department coordinates issues relating to major river basins that affect Missouri, and provides technical support for negotiations and litigation actions to protect the state’s rights to this water. Learn more about the Missouri River Flood Issues and Mississippi River Flood Issues, or visit the River Observations webpage.
Missouri Drought Plan
Private Drinking Water Wells
- Alerts or Water Hazards
- Well Information Management System - Search for well or pump installation contractors
Fire
Advisories, News, Executive Orders and Waivers
Energy
- Roadmap to Resilience - Assists small- to medium-sized communities with the development of their own customized resilience plans.
Local Assistance Contact Information
Missouri Department of Public Safety
Flooding
Unlike other natural disasters, severe flooding usually can be predicted, giving those in the affected areas the opportunity to prepare. You can take steps to minimize the environmental effects if exposed to flood waters.
Note: When rivers or streams are at moderate or major flood levels, boating in these conditions has greater risks and dangers than during normal conditions. For the safety of boaters and to prevent impacts to local infrastructure, boating in these conditions is not recommended. Many counties, towns and communities actively conduct flood fighting activities. Recreational boating in areas of active flood fights can adversely impact these efforts.
Advisories, News, Executive Orders and Waivers
Agricultural Information
- Reducing the Impact of Flooding - Agricultural Chemicals - PUB2498
- Wet Weather Management Practices for CAFOs - PUB2422
Containers or Tanks
Drinking Water and Wastewater Facilities
The following information is intended to provide initial emergency guidance to the operators, owners and employees of both publicly and privately owned facilities that produce and distribute drinking water or collect and treat wastewater.
- Climate Resilience Evaluation and Awareness Tool (CREAT) - EPA
- Conduct a Drinking Water or Wastewater Utility Risk Assessment - EPA
- Community-Based Water Resiliency Training - EPA
- Incident Action Checklist - EPA
- Missouri Water/ Wastewater Agency Response Network (MoWARN)
- Model Emergency Operating Plan for Public Water Supplies
- Natural Disaster Assistance for Missouri Citizens - Disaster Response Guidance for Public Drinking Water and Wastewater Systems - PUB0757
- Natural Disaster Assistance for Missouri Citizens - Disaster Response for On-Site Wastewater (Septic) Systems - PUB0761
- Natural Disaster Assistance for Missouri Citizens - Water Pollution - PUB0759
- Drinking Water and Wastewater Resilience Training and Resources - EPA
- Drinking Water Emergency Exception Request MO 780-2821
- Build Flood Resilience at Your Water Utility - EPA
- Emergency Response for Drinking Water and Wastewater Utilities - EPA
- Wastewater Utility Emergency Response Plan Template - EPA
Dams
- Dam and Reservoir Safety - How to construct, maintain and operate dams safely
Drinking Water Assistance
Energy
- Roadmap to Resilience - Assists small- to medium-sized communities with the development of their own customized resilience plans.
Historic Preservation
Local Assistance Contact Information
Missouri and Mississippi River Levels - Current conditions and forecasts
The department coordinates issues relating to major river basins that affect Missouri, and provides technical support for negotiations and litigation actions to protect the state’s rights to this water. Learn more about the Missouri River Flood Issues and Mississippi River Flood Issues. Or visit the River Observations website.
Missouri State Park Advisories
Private Drinking Water Wells
- Alerts or Water Hazards
- Reducing the Impact of Flooding – Private Water Wells - PUB2500
- Disinfecting Your Water Well - PUB2733
- Disinfecting Your Water Well - Video
- Flooded Well Guidance - How owners of private water wells should prepare and respond if water wells are impacted by flood waters
- Know Your Water Well - Numerous Well Information Sheets on Maintenance - Water Systems Council
- Natural Disaster Assistance for Missouri Citizens Contact Phone Numbers - PUB0763
- Reducing the Impact of Flooding - Private Water Wells - PUB2500
- What to Do After the Flood - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
If repairs need to be made to the water well, hire a contractor to do the work. Locate contractors licensed to do business in Missouri online using mowells.
Geologic Hazards
Advisories, News, Executive Orders and Waivers
Earthquakes
Missouri experiences small earthquakes nearly every day. These earthquakes typically are too small to be felt but are recorded on seismographs, devices that measure the earth’s movement. Some scientists believe there is about a 10% chance of a magnitude 7-8 earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic Zone in a 50 year time interval. Preparing and planning is essential for earthquake safety. The New Madrid Seismic Zone experiences about 200 small earthquakes a year. Unlike some other disasters, earthquakes provide no advance warning. The State Emergency Management Agency works with many government and voluntary agencies, businesses and schools to ensure a coordinated, effective response to the challenges a major earthquake would pose.
Energy
- Roadmap to Resilience - Assists small- to medium-sized communities with the development of their own customized resilience plans.
Landslides
Landslides, slumps and rockfalls are potential geologic hazards throughout Missouri and can occur where there are bluffs or steep slopes. They often can be triggered when surficial materials are moved or modified by man. In general, the higher and steeper the slope, the farther and faster the slide will travel. Learn more by visiting our Landslides webpage.
Local Assistance Contact Information
Mining and Reclamation
Sinkholes
HazMat Incident
Advisories, News, Executive Orders and Waivers
Agricultural Information
Asbestos and Open Burning
Containers or Tanks
Energy
- Roadmap to Resilience - Assists small- to medium-sized communities with the development of their own customized resilience plans.
Hazardous Waste
- Reducing the Impact of Flooding - Household Hazardous Waste - PUB2420
- Proper Disposal of Household Pharmaceutical Waste - PUB2291 - Pharmaceutical Take Back Programs are always the best option, however, if there is not one in your area, please see this publication.
- Household Hazardous Waste
- Missouri Pesticide Collection Program
Local Assistance Contact Information
Heat
Advisories, News, Executive Orders and Waivers
Current Air Quality
- Current Air Quality - Checking local air quality can help you plan your day. The charts include today's forecast for air quality, access to tomorrow's forecast as well as real-time readings on EPA's Air Quality Index.
Energy
- Roadmap to Resilience - Assists small- to medium-sized communities with the development of their own customized resilience plans.
- Summer Cooling Tips - PUB2842
- Winter Heating Cost Information and Heating Tips - PUB2843
Local Assistance Contact Information
Missouri State Park Advisories
Weatherization
Severe Weather
Advisories, News, Executive Orders and Waivers
Agricultural Information
- Reducing the Impact of Flooding - Agricultural Chemicals - PUB2498
- Wet Weather Management Practices for CAFOs - PUB2422
Containers or Tanks
Dams and Reservoirs
Drinking Water and Wastewater Facilities
Energy
- Roadmap to Resilience - Assists small- to medium-sized communities with the development of their own customized resilience plans.
- Summer Cooling Tips - PUB2842
- Winter Heating Cost Information and Heating Tips - PUB2843
Local Assistance Contact Information
Missouri and Mississippi River Levels - Current conditions and forecasts
The department coordinates issues relating to major river basins that affect Missouri, and provides technical support for negotiations and litigation actions to protect the state’s rights to this water. Learn more about the Missouri River Flood Issues and Mississippi River Flood Issues. Or visit the River Observations website.
Missouri State Park Advisories
Private Drinking Water Wells
- Alerts or Water Hazards
- Reducing the Impact of Flooding - Private Water Wells - PUB2500
- Well Information Management System - Search for well or pump installation contractors
Weatherization
Related Links
Contact Information
Department of Natural Resources
1101 Riverside Drive
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176
United States