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Sewer system fails in flood-threatened ND town
Sewer system fails in flood-threatened North Dakota town, leading mayor to ban flushing
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(CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa) The mayor of a flood-threatened North Dakota town asked all residents to leave Friday after the sewer system backed up, flooding buildings in a four-block area with murky water. "We had a major main collapse in our sanitary sewer system. When it collapsed, the river came in and it overloaded the sewer system," Mayor Mary Lee Nielson said.
Nielson urged those of the town's 7,000 residents who had not already cleared out to leave, but she stopped short of a mandatory evacuation. She said the sewer system would be temporarily rebuilt above the ground and the city will, for now, pump its sewage into the swollen Sheyenne River.
Officials said the city's water was still safe to drink but sending it down drains or flushing toilets would make the backup worse. The mayor said 222 portable toilets will be stationed around town.
The Sheyenne River topped out Monday at 20 feet high, a record in the area. It remained Friday at nearly 20.5 feet. Officials have warned that the danger of flooding could persist for weeks.
Julie Nelson, the city emergency management spokeswoman, said the police station and the Valley City Times-Record's offices were among the places where sewage had backed up.
At the Barnes County Historical Society, curator Wes Anderson scrambled to plug toilets and control the damage.
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