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AWWA JAW36084 Journal AWWA - Overcoming the Flood: How Midwestern Utilities Managed Disaster

Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1994

Reid, Joe

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In 1993, massive flooding threatened midwestern drinking water treatment plants. In this article, the author reviews the experiences of four utilities--three of them subsidiaries of American Water Works Service Co. (AWWSC). AWWSC's Iowa-American plant in Davenport was threatened, but it was never in immediate danger because it had recently built facilities above the 5000-year floodplain. However, both Missouri-American and Illinois-American were stricken. Local workers in both places solved problems using equal parts of creativity and perseverance; in addition, AWWSC's New Jersey headquarters office supplied expert assistance by telephone, computer, and an on-site crisis team. A fourth plant, Des Moines Water Works, had no headquarters office to turn to, but its 235 employees efficiently staffed vital operational and engineering support teams. Meanwhile, General Manager L.D. McMullen spent 4 hours a day answering questions from the media. Officials at all four utilities noted the importance of planning and coordination to successful resolution of the crisis. In addition, they all stressed the value of communication among staff members and with the public.

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Edition: Vol. 86 - No. 1 Published: 01/01/1994 Number of Pages: 10File Size: 1 file , 25 MB