| Friday, March 19, 2010 8:15 pm |
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Word of the Day: Lowered. The word of the day today was a tough one to pick, it could have been “Vigilance” from Mayor Mark Voxland at the press conference yesterday and today as well as in the Forum this morning. It could have been “Monitor” from City Engineer Bob Zimmerman this morning in the City of Moorhead Technical Team meeting and later the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) as he noted we were complete with the preparations (clay dikes, sandbag dikes, pumps, storm and sanitary systems, electrical all ready). “Prepared” could have been the word. However, “Lowered” is the word as the community will go into the weekend with a lower crest prediction and feeling good about its chances of getting through likely the fourth highest crest in history.
Current River Level (and Current National Weather Service (NWS) Forecast):
Song of the Day: Check out the email below I received from Moorhead my friend and Moorhead resident Mike Slette. Mike and Kim live in the River Oaks subdivision in south Moorhead and expects to be surrounded by water during the crest. Mike sent me the attached song from Concordia student Jason Sather. Jason obviously has experience with Moorhead-Fargo Floods. I thought it was great. I like most music, even rap and this is a cute rap song. Listen closely to the words – very creative and funny (see lyrics); and it is about this Moorhead-Fargo flood and all those wonderful “sandbaggin” students J. I told Mike that he needs to tell Jason to quick get some video and put it on YouTube and it may be a hit! (See the lyrics at the bottom of today’s update – good stuff.)
From: MIKE KIM SLETTE
Hi Bill, Mike,
The song is great! It will be in today’s Flood UpdateJ. Thanks and good luck this weekend with the water all around you. You can pretend you are on a boat at the lake (I can only say this because the crest is lowered a bit and you should be in pretty good shapeJ).
Mike, I have actually been listening to the song over and over again as I end the week putting together a quick Flood Update. The song is great – I like the tune. I also think the words are great, at one point he even mentioned the “tap water tastes so good”, which he adds “tastes like a glass of river water would”, a sarcastic reference to our taste and odor issue right now with our water – OuchJ.
Have a great weekend and we will keep the electricity on. If it happens to go out, call us quick at 218.299.5400, we have our electric crews here 24/7 from this point until after the crest. We can get out there quick.
See you soon. Bill
Quote of the Day: Minnesota Representative Paul Marquart at today’s Moorhead Press Conference “If the Red River crests at 38 feet that will be the fourth highest crest in history, yet it is manageable. It didn’t happen by accident, it happened with a lot of work by local, state, and federal officials coming together. Congratulations to the valley and Moorhead. Thank you volunteers for all your work.”
Emergency Operations Meeting Today and the Update from Lieutenant Jim Nielsen: I thought you may want to see the update that we get when we go to the EOC in the morning (also, I don’t have to collect all this good information, thanks Lt. Nielsen J). Incident Commander Shannon Monroe is doing a great job keeping the EOC organized. This meeting was at 9:00 a.m. this morning so note that the crest prediction was still 38 feet at that time.
FLOOD UPDATE FRIDAY 3/19/10 from Lt Nielsen
Crest expected now Sunday 3/21 around noon at 38’ Crest range expected to be 37-39’
Sandbags City is no longer producing more sandbags Has 90,000 on hand with 50,000 in heated storage
Dignitaries Dignitaries will be touring the area starting today including the governor
Large Portable Pumps Please remember if a citizen asks you, all the pumps will be staffed but there is not a need for a single person to be assigned to each pump 24/7. Just because someone is not standing next to a pump constantly does not mean the pump is not being properly staffed. They are being staffed by construction companies
New City of Mhd Flood Website Is Operational http://www.ci.moorhead.mn.us/Flood/
Volunteer Center @ Nemzek is closed
Clay Levies Being Constructed (all constructed) under I-94 Drainage Ditch Culvert @ 40th Av S near 2nd Street has been blocked shut SW corner of the Hjemkomst Center 300 blk 1st Av N Woodlawn Point Neighborhood (4th Av S & Elm Street) Horn Park Dike 40th Ave S /River Haven Road 7th Av S @ Elm Cancelled building a dike at 36th Av S & Rivershore (not necessary) Cancelled building a dike on 9th Street North near the LEC (not necessary) 1st clay levies that will touch water will be under I94, & near 4th Av S
Zone Information All zone leaders have all their sand bag dikes completed. They are double checking their neighborhoods today We have officers assigned to the zones today from 8 AM to 4 PM
Sanitary Sewer System / Lift Stations The sanitary sewer system and the lift stations are all working very well
Road Closures (from north to south) Toll Bridge 3rd Street underpass, Woodlawn Park Drive to 4th Av S Rivershore Dr S under I94 1st Av N @ 7th Street 40th Av S is now a one-way street. It is N/B along Riverhaven Road and E/B only then along 40th Ave So past the intersection with 2nd Street
Street Department Will not have personnel on duty 24/7 unless a need develops
Moorhead Public Service Starting today will have an electrical crew on duty 24/7 for any electrical outages. They are doing this due to the urgency of people needed power for sump pumps
MN National Guard Being tasked with levy patrols Rapid Response Sand Bag Teams in place. Locations; School Bus Barns 1300 15th Av N Former A1 Transmission building 2000 1st Av South Joint Public Works Facility in the new industrial park
Weather Forecast Friday colder with a high of 33 degrees Friday night a low of 18 degrees Saturday high of 36 degrees and sunny No significant precipitation expected 30% chance of light snow flurries Tuesday http://www.wday.com/event/weather/group/weather/
Telephone Numbers EOC (not public) X, X, X City of Moorhead Call Center X5300 (closing at 8 PM Friday night) Weekend hours expected to be open until 6 PM each day When closed call center calls automatically forward to the EOC
Websites The new City Flood Website is operational http://www.ci.moorhead.mn.us/Flood/ River level http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=fgf&gage=fgon8&view=1,1,1,1,1,1&toggles=10,7,8,2,9,15,6 Clay County http://www.co.clay.mn.us/Default.htm Weather Service Grand Forks http://www.crh.noaa.gov/fgf/ River Forecast Center http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ncrfc/ Probabilistic Graph http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/period.php?wfo=fgf&gage=fgon8&view=1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1&toggles=10,7,8,2,9,15,6 US Army Corps of Engineers http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/
Picture(s) of the Day:
Lyrics for song “Sandbaggin” by Jason Sather:
Sand Baggin
>Hey Sather, >What’s up man, >the flood’s gonna have a second crest at 50, >oh man let’s add another row, woo hoo |
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