Please note that the bypass report pasted below originally went
out about 1:45 p.m. today with the wrong date of April 8. It also had the wrong
link to the bypass news release dated May 7, 2007.
Also, Lynnville is in
Jasper County not Poweshiek.
The corrected press release is pasted
below.
Iowa DNR News
Environmental Services
Division
For immediate release May 8, 2007
NOTE TO EDITORS:
This is an update to the previously reported bypasses that occurred across the
state after heavy rainfall the weekend of May 5, 2007. The original news release
and more information about bypasses can be found at
http://www.iowadnrcom/news/07may/bypass.html.
UPDATE TO STATEWIDE BYPASSES
MEDIA CONTACTS: Dan Stipe
(Council Bluffs, Farragut) at (712) 243-1934, or Alison Manz (Bridgewater) at
(712) 243-1934, or Jerry Jordison (Audubon, Clarinda, Clearfield, Walnut) at
(712) 243-1934, Dennis Applehons (Lynnville) at (515) 725-0268, or Tom Roos
(Lytton, Odebolt) at (712) 262-4177.
DES MOINES - Ten additional cities
reported waste water bypasses to the DNR on May 7 or 8 after heavy rains fell
throughout the state last weekend. The following cities have bypassed:
ADAIR COUNTY
Bridgewater: The City of Bridgewater began bypassing
from a lift station Tuesday morning after severe storms in the area. The city
will collect water samples, if possible, and report the total volume of the
discharge to the DNR.
AUDUBON COUNTY
Audubon: The City of Audubon
began bypassing at 4 a.m. on Sunday after heavy rainfall overloaded the waste
water treatment system. About 2,500 gallons per minute were being bypassed to
Bluegrass Creek.
FREMONT COUNTY
Farragut: The City of Farragut
reported that the waste water treatment lagoons were flooded by the East
Nishnabotna River sometime during Monday night. The lagoons were completely
under water on Tuesday morning. The city will assess damage to the lagoon walls
after flood waters recede.
JASPER COUNTY
Lynnville: The City of
Lynnville bypassed about 33,000 gallons of wastewater between 4 and 9:30 a.m. on
Monday after a 4.5-inch rainfall fell in about 24 hours. The bypass went into a
drainage ditch and then into the North Skunk River.
PAGE
COUNTY
Clarinda: The City of Clarinda began bypassing at 6 a.m. Monday after
storm water overflowed from a collection basin. The city was bypassing about 50
gallons of waste water per minute into the West Nodaway River.
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY
Council Bluffs: Bypassing in Council Bluffs
continued Tuesday morning, with between six and seven million gallons per day
going to the Missouri River via three lift stations due to a broken 36-inch
force main. The broken force main was fixed on Sunday, but the repair failed
overnight and bypassing resumed at 7 a.m. on Monday. The city reports that the
pipe is damaged by corrosion. They plan to make temporary repairs starting
Tuesday afternoon by patching the pipe. The city plans to make permanent repairs
when a replacement pipe is delivered, probably in several days. The city is also
bypassing from the Sixth Ave. pump station into the storm sewer system which
flows into the Missouri. Nearly 37 million gallons of waste water have been
bypassed between 1:30 a.m. on Sunday and 9 a.m. Tuesday.
Walnut:
Bypassing began at 9 a.m. Monday after heavy rainfall overloaded the sanitary
sewer system causing waste water to overflow out of two manholes. Approximately
600 gallons per minute were bypassed to Walnut Creek.
SAC
COUNTY
Lytton: The City of Lytton bypassed about 40,000 gallons of waste
water Sunday to prevent it from backing up into basements. The city bypassed
into a roadside ditch from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Odebolt: The City of Odebolt
began discharging waste water to Odebolt Creek at about 12:30 p.m. Sunday after
heavy rains overwhelmed pumps at the lift station. The bypass was ongoing
Tuesday afternoon to prevent waste water from backing up into basements.
TAYLOR COUNTY
Clearfield: Nearly 10 inches of rainfall over the
weekend caused the City of Clearfield to begin bypassing about 15,000 gallons
per hour to Garth and Turkey Creeks, which flow into the Platte River. The
bypassing began at about 3 a.m. Monday. The city is planning to improve their
collection system.
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Karen Grimes
515-281-5135
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