> This is a terrible happening to one of our glacial > lakes..45 thousand > gallons of waste water is a terrible load and the > thing I noticed is the > frosting over the language ....makes it sound like > this was a good thing > that occurred > > I think the lake should be closed as the boating and > water skiing etc will > move this waste water all over the lake and endanger > our recreation for days > > Those of you interested or living in the area should > do some pressure on the > city to see this does not happen again This was a > bypass you will note and > it lasted for hours !! > > > Roy Overton > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Karen Grimes" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 3:13 PM > Subject: Wastewater break enters Clear Lake > > > Pasted below and attached as a Word document is a > press release from the > Department of Natural Resources about a wastewater > bypass into Clear Lake > that occurred today. If you have trouble receiving > this transmission, > please contact [log in to unmask] or > 515-281-5135. > > > > Environmental Services Division > > For Immediate Release > July 15, 2003 > > FORCE MAIN BREAK SENDS WASTEWATER TO CLEAR LAKE > > MASON CITY – A break in a sanitary sewer force main > discharged about 45,000 > gallons of untreated wastewater into Ventura Heights > Park and then drained > into Clear Lake. > > The break occurred about 4 a.m. on Tuesday and ended > about 9:30 a.m. Clear > Lake Sanitary District has started repairs and is > removing the pooled > wastewater from the park. > > Most of the wastewater went into the lake, but > because of the location and > wind direction it is not expected to be a risk for > swimmers and boaters. > There is no expected impact on fish and dissolved > oxygen in the lake is > high. > > “With the wind out of the north, most of the > effluent will stay close to the > shoreline, giving sunshine the opportunity to break > down the bacteria in the > lake quickly,” said Jeff Van Steenburg, > environmental specialist of the DNR > Mason City field office. > > The DNR has taken bacterial samples near the break > and at three public > beaches which are quite distant from the location of > the break. Results are > expected back on Wednesday. > > The affected area in the park is being treated with > lime to speed up > bacterial die-off. > > Van Steenburg said the DNR may retest these sites on > Wednesday, depending on > test results from Tuesday. > > For more information, contact Kevin Moler, > Superintendent of the Clear Lake > Sanitary District, at 641-357-2019 or Jeff Van > Steenburg at 641-424-4073. > > > > > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/msword name=03-07-15 Clear Lake force main.doc __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To view the Sierra Club List Terms & Conditions, see: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/terms.asp