Iowa DNR News
Environmental Services Division
For immediate
release
April 18, 2008
SPRING RAINS BRING WET WEATHER
DISCHARGES
MEDIA CONTACT: Kevin Baskins at (515) 249-2814 or (515)
281-8395 or
[log in to unmask] DES MOINES – Iowa has many
aging sanitary sewers which are literally leaky systems, allowing rain water to
enter wastewater pipes, and then flow to wastewater treatment plants.
Recent heavy rainfall has caused many Iowa wastewater plants to be
overwhelmed as the runoff from the storms enters the plant’s underground pipes.
The runoff moves down the many pipes to the plants, coming in faster than the
plants can treat or process the wastewater.
When more rain water
runoff is coming in than the plant can handle, often the plant will discharge
untreated or partly treated wastewater into a nearby river. This discharge
prevents it from backing up into local homes and buildings.
The
following cities had reported wet weather discharges to the DNR by 4:00 p.m. on
Friday: