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Iowans Running Out Of Drinking Water After Flooding

MICHAEL J. CRUMB   08/13/10 06:03 PM ET   AP

Iowa Drinking Water

AMES, Iowa — Ames officials implored residents Friday to do a better job of conserving water after historic flooding caused pipes to break and left the college town of 55,000 without drinking water.

John Dunn, the water and pollution control director in the central Iowa city, said people must adopt "temporary lifestyle changes."

"Water used for any purpose other than essential health and sanitation purposes is hampering our community-wide recovery and extending the amount of time until water is available for drinking," Dunn said. "The use of water for nonessential purposes must stop."

The city was forced to shut down its water system Wednesday after the broken water mains were discovered as a creek and river flooded large swaths of the city about 30 miles north of Des Moines.

By Thursday, residents were allowed to use small amounts of water for showering or flushing toilets, but a boil order remained in effect as officials warned the water may have been contaminated after water towers were drained and pressure dropped. Crews had repaired or isolated the broken water mains and began filling one of the water towers, but it was quickly depleted by usage.

Jean McBreen said she was using only bottled water at home and taking short showers.

"In fact we save water from the showers so if I need to wash some clothes I can do that," said McBreen, who is also the general manager of the Gateway Hotel in Ames.

At the hotel, they took water from the swimming pool to guests' rooms so they could flush toilets.

"I'm hoping the entire town does pull together and conserve because if they have to turn the water off again it's going to be ten times worse," McBreen said. "I just don't think people are taking this seriously enough."

City spokeswoman Susan Gwiasda said all use of water for gardening, lawn care and car washing is prohibited. She said golf courses are on private water systems and not subject to the restrictions.

Anyone using water for nonessential purposes could be fined, she said.

"We want to educate residents first because we believe it's possible some people still don't know, but if we tell them and the problem persists then we would consider taking legal action," Gwiasda said.

The flooding in Ames came after three nights of heavy rain caused creeks and rivers in central Iowa to swell earlier in the week. Hundreds of residents have had to leave their homes in Ames, Des Moines and Colfax, and a 16-year-old girl was killed when a flooded creek swept her car off a road near Des Moines.

Authorities were going door-to-door in a flooded Des Moines neighborhood Friday to make sure homes were safe before allowing residents to return. People had fled Wednesday after Four Mile Creek surged to more than 16 feet, about 4 feet above flood stage. It dropped to about 7 feet Friday.

Jon Davis, Polk County's assistant emergency management coordinator, said officials were making sure there was no structural damage or health concerns, such as mold, water or sewage, and that utilities had been restored.

"The primary concern is the life-safety things and making sure these houses are safe to get back into and get people restored to as normal as possible," he said.

Davis said the evacuation included 145 apartments, 82 mobile homes and 50 houses. No one had returned home early Friday afternoon and Davis said he didn't know how long the inspection process would take.

In Colfax, about 200 homes remained vacant as residents waited for the Skunk River to fall. The river was expected to reach a second crest Friday before receding.

In Ames, officials said it was the worst flooding they could recall. It's believed the water mains broke as the saturated soil shifted, Gwiasda said.

Residents picking up bottled water at the city's four distribution sites said they were going without showers, going to out-of-town relatives to do laundry and using water from dehumidifiers.

"It's pretty serious," said Nadja Hanson. "I guess people take advantage of having water so when they see it coming out of the faucet they think it's OK to use."

Tina Colburn was with her two children, driving through one of the water distribution sites Friday. She said scrimping on water is hard.

"Because water is available I think it's tempting for people to think, just this one time, but if everyone does that it does make a difference," she said.

Colburn, who owns Ge-Angelo's Italian Restaurant, said she is staying open but with a limited menu and not cooking pasta to conserve water.

"It's huge. This is our livelihood," she said.

As residents continue to cope with the water restrictions, the city is keeping a close eye on the forecast, which said there was a chance of more heavy rain later Friday.

"Any additional rain could be a huge problem," said Gwiasda.

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03:02 PM on 08/16/2010
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
06:16 PM on 08/15/2010
More proof Al Gore was right about climate change. It will be dry but when it rains there will be deluges causing flooding.
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MyResponsibility
To Disagree,one need not be disagreeable
08:37 PM on 08/15/2010
Of course Al Gore is right. Because EVERY weather incident is a result of AGW. It's hard to be wrong when both cold and hot are proof, drought and deluge are proof, record snow and record lack of snow are proof, excessive storms and lack of storms are proof. Of course, if one accepts the premise as absolute...
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
08:46 PM on 08/15/2010
The hottest year on record for the world is not a "weather incident".
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onwisconsin
Trust women; protect choice.
08:21 PM on 08/14/2010
One of my sisters lives in Ames. Her basement flooded and they've been without usable drinking water for days now. All of this while she and her 18 month-old have strep throat. Her husband is doing his best but I think they've all worn a bit thin. This can't be fixed soon enough.
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onwisconsin
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08:27 PM on 08/14/2010
I should have said, they are using bottled water. They do not have usable drinking water from the tap.
01:00 PM on 08/15/2010
and yet drinking water for 55k is not national news
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MyResponsibility
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10:43 PM on 08/15/2010
Sad, isn't it? That Oil in the Gulf serves a political end and garners the attention of the press but no drinking water - nothing from MSM.

Same happened with the Tennessee flooding in the spring as well. Nashville flooding in the beginning of May killed 30 people. http://www.newsweek.com/blogs/the-gaggle/2010/05/06/why-the-media-ignored-the-nashville-flood.html
03:42 PM on 08/14/2010
Really
Wal-mart can have 6 dozen trucks full of water in 4 hours

just as they due in all time,
and they beat the gooberment there by 3 days
01:00 PM on 08/15/2010
good point
01:40 PM on 08/14/2010
If Costco shut down due to flood, the National Guard should ship tons of bottle waters to Iowans.

There is always a SOLUTION to a problem.

Bitching and moaning about political parties ain't go to help.
02:26 PM on 08/14/2010
FEMA delivered 25 truckloads of bottled water Fri. morning. I imagine Costco ran a little short.
02:46 PM on 08/14/2010
Any logical and responsible person will store at least 10 boxes of bottle water at home for situation like this.
01:16 PM on 08/15/2010
why is fema responding to a water outage for 55k at all.........i have had boil water outages for 4 days near cincinnati......i just brought home water everyday...........as i work outside the boil water advisory.......big deal
01:37 PM on 08/14/2010
As long as they still have COSTCO, they can always buy bottle waters from the store.

Besides, who drink out of tap waters anyways????
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02:25 PM on 08/14/2010
I do.
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onwisconsin
Trust women; protect choice.
08:23 PM on 08/14/2010
So, what happens when EVERYONE all goes to the store at once to buy water when the store didn't expect a run on water?

Shortages.

Think...
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DuffyShort
Born in in a segregated world..
01:04 PM on 08/14/2010
That's just like white folks to live in a flood plain, get flooded and expect us to bail them out with fresh water.... They shouldn't have been living there since Lewis and Clark came by. The judgemental majority in this country should cut them off...I thought we taught the world a lesson after Katrina....I guess we have to turn our backs on another group to show how righteous we are.
01:14 PM on 08/14/2010
Isn't it funny how the left cheers every time something bad happens to an area populated by white people, even if this area of white people voted FOR obama...pretty revealing of their true hearts!

The hatred of the left is not even astonishing any more...just revealing.
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Jim Elkins
09:22 PM on 08/14/2010
Amen... Fanned and Faved...
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
10:12 AM on 08/15/2010
You obviously either can't read or don't want to read threads in Huff Post, my statement was targeted to Congressman King and Senator Grassley but you just choose to spin things around and make it known that the good people of Iowa hate the president, and they voted for him. If you would be able to read my thread you would notice that Congressman King and Senator Grassley would like to see the president impeached along with yourself, so get your facts straight before you post another idiotic statement! It is simply understandable why conservatives vote lock step with your leaders because yopu can't read or understand what people are telling you.
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realitytrumpsbull
two 'alves of coconut!
01:35 PM on 08/14/2010
Well, maybe the 'white people' as you put it, will be smart enough to boil water and work their own way out of the situation? Stupidity is equal-opportunity, if you stand there with your thumb up your butt, and wait for The Government to save you, you could be waiting for a while. From the sound of the article, these folks generally seem to know what they're doing and are going about doing what's needed to keep things moving. One diesel-fired water boiler, couple of filters, and a water testing kit later, suddenly you've got a whole lake full of usable water, and that shower's going to feel pretty good.
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01:21 PM on 08/15/2010
same folks with Tea Party signs "No to Big Government"?
01:02 PM on 08/14/2010
Isn't it funny how the left cheers every time something bad happens to an area populated by white people, even if this area of white people voted for obama...pretty revealing of their true hearts!
01:32 PM on 08/14/2010
The masses of those on the left don't cheer when something bad happens to anyone, regardless of color or politics. You are hearing the voices of a few disgruntled people who for some reason believe only republicans live in Iowa, thus it is allowable to bash them. They are uneducated, insensitive and close minded.
01:39 PM on 08/14/2010
Your fellow Dems here are glad that some Iowans are suffering, and they're using condescending terms like "hayseed" to refer to your populace.

You might want to think about who your real friends are.
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danusgram
supporter of Mitt robbed me for President
03:02 PM on 08/14/2010
you are ridiculous
12:05 PM on 08/14/2010
They really need something to come out of left field...
le marc
vietvet,old guy,been alot of places in the world,
11:45 AM on 08/14/2010
To take a page from Pat Robertson's playbook -Why does (wi)ZARDOZ visit plagues (floods, toronados,oil spills, huricanes) on the the mid-west and gulf states? Because he hates Republicans.
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Vieux Charles
Educating America, one liberal at a time
12:44 PM on 08/14/2010
Iowa voted for Obama.
12:56 PM on 08/14/2010
Well they can rest assured that they are his TOP priority while he vacations for the 9th freaking time this summer.
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snoopbuzz
11:42 AM on 08/14/2010
Despite what HP has reported, We do not need any water or aid. I bet if somebody stubbed their toe during this event it would read Iowan injured during worst flood ever. Somebody did pass away and that was a tragic loss but we do not need anyone pampering us.
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croneofcaulder
Dogs are better than people!
11:35 AM on 08/14/2010
I'm waiting for the wingnuts of the pat robertson stripe to start blaming this on gay marriage in IA.
MORONS!
01:12 PM on 08/14/2010
No one has done that, but scores of lefty commenters here are saying Iowa is being punished by God or karma for being Republican.

Iowa voted for Obama.
01:15 PM on 08/14/2010
When that actually happens - I'm sure you'll link to it. Until then - it's a fantasy in your own little hateful mind.
11:18 AM on 08/14/2010
The HP has created a monster with its erroneous headline. Iowans are not running out of safe drinking water. One community temporarily restricted use due to broken water mains. Comments have turned this into a hate-filled political free-for-all. It was a natural event that all are recovering from. It was not brought on by political opinions of either party, but rather the record breaking amounts of rainfall following a winter of record amounts of snowfall. If there is a villain in any this it is the change in our environment due to global warming.
12:13 PM on 08/14/2010
It wasn't just Huffpo saying thi,s I was seeing reports on our media in Minneapolis about this....granted it was on the fox station.
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stargazer13
To Love One Is To Love All
11:14 AM on 08/14/2010
what we don,t have enough drinking water between the rest of the state,s in America to send our fellow Americans what they need to get by !!
11:34 AM on 08/14/2010
It's a broken pipe. After it's fixed, the water will back on in full.
11:08 AM on 08/14/2010
Where is Obama???? Oh that right, hes at the beach drinking fresh water trying to promo tourism...
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YLS2007
God didn't make man; man made gods
11:30 AM on 08/14/2010
President Obama tried to warn you hayseeds about global climate change but you're too busy injecting corn cobs in the wrong places. Bon Voyage.....
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kyeshinka
12:28 PM on 08/14/2010
Yeah, stories about 16-year-old girls dying are really funny.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
My life is microbiodegradable.
12:33 PM on 08/14/2010
the above posters say Iowa doesn't need help. What's the real story? Obama is trying to save jobs...isn't that what everyone wants him to do?
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ShellyintheWest
No pain or trial that we suffer is ever wasted.
12:59 PM on 08/14/2010
No, Obama gave his compassion to Haiti.