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55 Square mile area affected in Charleston SC by Water Main Break
Breaking news on tv
| 03/31/06
| Dixie Sass
Posted on 03/31/2006 8:14:44 PM PST by dixie sass
The break is at Turkey Creek. The 48 inch pipe is over the marsh and no ones knows how it happened.
This comes at the time when we have The Cooper River Bridge Run, the Azalea Festival, the Cajun Festival, and a few other high profile events happening.
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: bigweekend; charleston; drillwells; governmentdisasters; publicutilities; publicwater; watermain
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To: wardaddy
The water pressure here simply dropped for a while. Others in the area were with out. They have managed to divert water into other feeds. What is going to cause a problem is in the morning, the restaurants can't re-open to serve food without the permission of DHEC. There isn't an empty hotel room in the tri-country area, so I guess that everyone will be coming to Summerville for food and then back to CHarleston for the Bridge run.
To: flutters
Lol, I was just thinking I'd better get the hurrican preparedness kit ready early this year and put in a few extra chocolate bars...
To: dixie sass
I knew you'd have it together. *grin* Add a few gallons of water and you'll be set!
A few of us are working on a preparedness thread. I imagine the FReepers in hurricane & country areas don't need it, but if you have something to add, we'd sure appreciate it.
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posted on
03/31/2006 9:59:10 PM PST
by
flutters
(God Bless The USA)
To: flutters
A good source of fresh water is to drain your water heater. Flush a little bit to make sure it is clean. I would also recommend using a water filter if you have it.
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posted on
03/31/2006 10:44:04 PM PST
by
burzum
(A single reprimand does more for a man of intelligence than a hundred lashes for a fool.--Prov 17:10)
To: flutters
That's a good idea. The VetsCorp people are doing something similar.
Everyone should have an emergency kit put together. Having dealt with hurricanes of all sorts, it's mandatory.
Number one rule - never run out of chocolate!!!!
To: burzum
That's one of the first things we were taught.
To: dixie sass
We've got a sewer main break here on Oahu and the mayor has the city dumping UNTREATED SEWAGE into the canal that empties into the ocean about 1/2 mile from Waikiki. So far about 15 million gallons have been dumped. PEW!!!!!
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posted on
04/01/2006 8:45:31 AM PST
by
rfreedom4u
(Native Texan)
To: al baby
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posted on
04/01/2006 9:49:45 AM PST
by
1rudeboy
To: rfreedom4u
GACK! Gross, doesnt' federal law prohibit that kind od dumping?
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To: rfreedom4u
Every time Atlanta, Georgia has a sewer foul up, they usually dump about 500 million gallons of raw sewage into the Chattahoochee River, which flows into Lake West Point. The property values for a lake front lot's are about as cheap as they come in the state of Georgia. These sewer dumps seem to happen about twice a year, which means Lake West point is quickly becoming an open septic tank. This river eventually dumps into the Apalachicola Bay, in the Gulf of Mexico where some of the best eating Oysters used to come from,
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posted on
04/04/2006 7:53:56 AM PDT
by
herkbird
(Semper Fi)
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