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Teamwork and communication saved the day last summer for the Des Moines Water Works. Massive flooding shut down the plant in mid-July and left 250,000 people without drinking water. The utility had been thought to be safe; 25-ft. levees separated it from the Raccoon River, and the previous record flood level had been 19.5 ft in 1947. Last summer, though, the river crested at nearly 27 ft. Utility employees, their efforts to protect the plant unsuccessful, turned their attention to equipment repair and restoration of service. Utility General Manager L.D. McMullen describes how employees met the stated goal of "seven days to pump; thirty days to drink." He credits the utility's team structure, regular communication among workers and between the utility and the public, and support from citizens, employees' families, local businesses, and suppliers. Product Details
Edition: Vol. 86 - No. 1 Published: 01/01/1994 Number of Pages: 5File Size: 1 file , 11 MB