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THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014
VOL. 9 • ISSUE 18
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Crews cleaning up collapsed culvert
Lower Rossland residents have had to detour around Thompson Avenue since Good Friday due to the collapse of a culvert. And though the situation may cost the city upwards of $170,000, one homeowner is thankful for the job works crews did to save his house. It had been raining pretty hard the night of April 17, so Dan Wehrle whose home is right next to Trail Creek, went out to check the culvert where the creek flows under Thompson at Spokane Street. He saw that it was only about a third full, and for this time of year, he felt there wasn’t much to be concerned about. So he went to bed. “I woke up at 2 a.m.,” he explained. “It was just thundering rain on my metal roof, so I went out in my housecoat to check the culvert again.” The water was up to about half. But again, he felt there was no danger, so he went back to bed. But at 6 a.m. he awoke to a lack of sound coming through his bedroom window. “The key is, if you don’t hear the creek, then things are backing up,” he said. “So I went back out.” The culvert was full to the brim and the water was rising to about six inches above it He crossed the road to check the outlet and found there was only about a third of the water coming through.
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