Due to high runoff, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is continuing increased releases of water from Garrison Dam. Rainfall amounts increase the potential for street flooding.
Stormwater
Be aware that during rainfall events the potential exists for street flooding. Surface water may pool on streets until it is able to flow into the drainage system. Drainage may be slowed because of the higher river level. Please avoid driving on flooded streets. Your car may stall and the wave action can cause damage to adjacent properties.
The drainage ditch stormwater gates located at Washington Street and on Tavis Road are open and are being closely monitored. This allows surface water to move through the stormwater system and drain into the Missouri River. At some point it may become necessary to closed the gate. When this action becomes needed citizens will be updated and water will be pumped from the drainage ditch to the river to provide storage capacity.
Voluntary water use restrictions requested Citizens are asked to voluntarily limit their water use to help ease water flows to the waste water treatment plant during this flood event.
Sump Pump DrainageCitizens are asked to direct their sump pump drainage into their yards, away from their homes and into the street so that the water will drain into the storm sewers on the street. Please DO NOT drain sump pumps into floor drains. This overburdens the sanitary sewer and cause sewer backups.
Avoiding Groundwater Damage to HomesPossible Remedies for HomeownersGroundwater flooding can cause many problems for homeowners. Structural damage, sewer system back-ups, and damaged appliances are three of the most distressing consequences. Fortunately, there are some remedies. They vary in scope, expense, and results, just as homeowners vary in their expectations and resources.
Consider Your ResourcesSound advice should be your first priority when groundwater flooding is a problem. Expertise can come from a variety of sources. Local resources include building inspectors, insurance agents (if you have appropriate insurance), and county extension agents. All have access to technical assistance, publications, and possible sources of financial aid.
Raising appliances, furniture and fixtures.In cases where groundwater flooding is a minor nuisance that amounts to wet walls and small streams across the basement floor to a drain, solutions may include raising or blocking up appliances, furniture, and other items that may be damaged by direct contact with the water for an extended time.
Be aware of potential flood hazards no matter where you live, but especially if you live in a low-lying area or, near water. Even very small streams, gullies, creeks, culverts, dry streambeds, or low-lying ground that appears harmless in dry weather can have the potential to flood. Overland flooding can occur outside a defined river or stream, but still can be destructive.