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     Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Mon Jun 16, 2008 4:29 pm

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 7:26 am

    Well the flood is trying to get into blood pressure.

    At work we now how to do a Levee Patrol every 4 hours. It's so soft from all the seep water that we have to walk the whole levee which is atleast 3/4 of a mile. We have a couple boils that are about 3 foot in diameter, the first one that was found has been sand bagged. We found another last night that was still blowing clear water so it's supposedly safe, we'll see!

    They say if the seep water or boils are running clear water then they OK, it's when they start to run with sand or dirt, which means they are eating away at the levee and is probably growing. We have a small creek running down the inside of our perimeter from all the seep water leeks along the levee.

    It sucks walking the levee, but I'm not going to let something happen on my watch, if it starts to leak I'll be letting the proper authorities now about it. There's way to many houses and people for me to get lazy about it, as well as my job. It's kind of scary though, walking down the levee in the middle of the night looking at all the seep water leaks and then splooosh! You step in a big boil out which is like quicksand and can be 2 foot deep or more.

    The river did drop last night, a whole .06 between 12 and 4 AM, but that may have been from the levee failingin GulfPort Ill. :?:

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 7:43 am

    Be careful out there, Branden!
    Ya, I have been thinking, when the levee breaks somewhere, though it is devastating in the immediate area, it actually helps someone else out.
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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 7:59 am

    Yeah Branden, be careful for sure. Sounds like a very dangerous situation.

    I have heard of another issue that you know I would hate but I would think you would be fighting. SNAKES! The national guard down here are carrying shotguns cause on levee patrols the snakes are sooooo thick with no where to go that they are putting the guys at risk. Dude that would suck for someone like me. :shock:

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:30 am

    Well southeast Iowa is now pretty much an island. Other than 218 being opened back up to the north it is extremely tough to just get off this little corner of the state. Burlington and FT Madison both closed there bridges this morning and Keokuk is preparring to follow. From what I hear you can't cross to the south into Missouri anymore either.

    So I guess its go north or go nowhere at this point.

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:25 pm

    Chopper wrote:
    Well the flood is trying to get into blood pressure.

    At work we now how to do a Levee Patrol every 4 hours. It's so soft from all the seep water that we have to walk the whole levee which is atleast 3/4 of a mile. We have a couple boils that are about 3 foot in diameter, the first one that was found has been sand bagged. We found another last night that was still blowing clear water so it's supposedly safe, we'll see!

    They say if the seep water or boils are running clear water then they OK, it's when they start to run with sand or dirt, which means they are eating away at the levee and is probably growing. We have a small creek running down the inside of our perimeter from all the seep water leeks along the levee.

    It sucks walking the levee, but I'm not going to let something happen on my watch, if it starts to leak I'll be letting the proper authorities now about it. There's way to many houses and people for me to get lazy about it, as well as my job. It's kind of scary though, walking down the levee in the middle of the night looking at all the seep water leaks and then splooosh! You step in a big boil out which is like quicksand and can be 2 foot deep or more.

    The river did drop last night, a whole .06 between 12 and 4 AM, but that may have been from the levee failingin GulfPort Ill. :?:


    be careful out there Branden. keep your head on a swivel.
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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:33 pm

    B, you might want to invest in a pair of these, just in case.

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 2:09 pm

    LMAO water wings are the way to go!!!!!
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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 3:17 pm

    Haha! Read the caution at the bottom of the package Trav, won't work either way you look at it.

    I haven't seen a snake yet along the levee. But I would feel better if I had a shotgun. happy I have seen a few ducks with the hatchlings that must need a little calmer water. There is some crazy current right now and being on the Big Bend in the river adds to my worries.

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 3:23 pm

    Chopper wrote:
    Haha! Read the caution at the bottom of the package Trav, won't work either way you look at it.

    I haven't seen a snake yet along the levee. But I would feel better if I had a shotgun. happy I have seen a few ducks with the hatchlings that must need a little calmer water. There is some crazy current right now and being on the Big Bend in the river adds to my worries.


    Really no snakes. I got pics of a guy in Montrose that is walking the floodwall built on the back of his property and he is also carring a shotgun. Maybe they all just want a reason to get the guns out. roll eyes

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 3:30 pm

    Well I'm not walking the water line either, I'm on the other side of the levee towards the bottom looking at where the water pressure is pushing it through the ground. It still has a couple feet to go to reach the actual top of our levee, which was raised after the 93 flood I believe.

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:19 pm

    Sorry that you guys have the water troubles now i think this is going to continue all the way to the gulf
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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:40 pm

    Chopper wrote:
    Haha! Read the caution at the bottom of the package Trav, won't work either way you look at it.



    What??? surely they don't leave you unattended?!? :lol!: I was reading through the post and was definitly going to say something about sending you arm floties....Always to slow to the punch (but not the mushrooms) happy
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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:38 pm

    Thats for sure Quack! But just watch out for that knife in your back, the ButterKnife!

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    PostSubject: Re: Southeast Iowa Flooding is really starting to take hold   Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:54 pm

    rellison8 wrote:

    Really no snakes.


    I think I figured out why I'm not seeing any snakes too. When I'm walking the inside of the levee I was digging around in a boil and noticed the water was really cold. It's the pressure of the river pushing on the aquifer and bringing up the ground water which is cooler than the river. So I doubt that a cold blooded snake wants to hang in that cold water on my side when theres dry land and warmer water on the other side.

    I'm becoming a C.O.E. levee specialist! lol

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