Iowa DNR News Environmental Services Division For immediate release Feb. 8, 2006 PETROLEUM PRODUCT FOUND IN SHELBY WATER, BUT WATER IS SAFE TO DRINK SHELBY * The DNR is investigating a complaint about a petroleum smell in the Shelby water system. Water tests conducted by the city have shown petroleum levels were isolated to a daycare center at 400 Station Street. "Water should be safe to drink throughout the city," said Matt Rhodes, an environmental specialist with the Atlantic DNR field office. "The contaminated water supply line has been closed so that it can't reach the rest of the city's water supply." Rhodes added that the daycare has been moved to another location in town. The DNR will conduct underground testing on Friday to locate the source of the contamination. For more information, contact Matt Rhodes at (712) 243-1934. # # # WASTEWATER BYPASS IN BURLINGTON BURLINGTON * A wastewater bypass to the Mississippi River was discovered Tuesday morning in Burlington after a screen in a pipe became plugged with debris. Wastewater that would normally have gone into the sewage treatment plant flowed out of the system and was released into the Mississippi River through a combined sewer outflow. This is a system that is designed to protect the treatment plant by combining sewage and storm water during rain storms. The bypass was discovered at 8:30 Tuesday morning and city crews stopped the bypass at 11:05 a.m. An estimated 20,000 gallons bypassed during that time. It is unknown how much wastewater was discharged before the bypass was discovered. For more information, contact Paul Brandt or Jim Sievers, at theWashington DNR field office at (319) 653-2135.. -30- Karen G - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To view the Sierra Club List Terms & Conditions, see: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/terms.asp