
ACC employees, Troy Duven and Dan Kunzman talk about the flooding at the Center Campus
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City workers inspect a culvert near the ACC Campus
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Water runs over the road in between the stockyards and the ACC Campus
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A backhoe begins carefully pulling aside earth and snow to allow water to flow easier
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Access to many of the roads around the Center Campus have been restricted due to water
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Water flows between ACC property and railroad tracks
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Water is expelled from a hose and down a hill near the stockyards
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Members of the North Dakota National Guard inspect a water pump
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Members of ACC staff and the National Guard watch water levels at the rear of the Center’s Campus
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Water flows underneath the bridge located near
the front of the Center Campus
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Pumps move water safely over the road near the stockyards
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Employees from the Anne Carlsen Center and Burlington Northern inspect one of the draining areas near the Campus
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Employees from the Anne Carlsen Center and Burlington Northern clear a grate and place a hose into the running water
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Todd Kollman snips a hole in chain-link fence for hoses that will transport water into the James River. Tom Kenna supervises
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