
ACC Plant Operations Manager Rick Owens surveys a ravine near the Center Campus that had been filled with water.
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ACC CEO Dan Howell and Jamestown Mayor Clarice Liechty look at areas around the Anne Carlsen Center Campus in Jamestown that were damaged by overland flooding.
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ACC CEO Dan Howell and ACC Plant Operations Manager Rick Owens answer questions from Jamestown Mayor Clarice Liechty while showing her around areas near the Anne Carlsen Center Campus effected by flooding.
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Ty dances while listening to music played during a musical presentation at Jamestown Hospital.
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Water pools around a fire hydrant located near the front of the Anne Carlsen Center.
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Water that was diverted around the Center flows to a culvert and will eventually run into the James River.
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In a low spot behind the ACC Campus, water had begun to backflow and pool. If the pumping efforts are not maintained, water will branch off and run towards the Center’s nature trail.
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Water that flows through a culvert near the stockyards makes a turn and will flow behind the Center.
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With the James River extending past its normal boundaries, culverts needed to be plugged to keep backflow from flooding Center property.
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A clay dike has been built and runs in between the Center’s guest house and the garage.
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Clayton Cordell and Larry Morlock, ACC Plant Operations Specialists, observe water levels of the James River near the Anne Carlsen Center.
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Sandbags reinforce a fortification wall near the front of the Anne Carlsen Center.
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