Monday, May 28, 2012
Help Is On The Way
The City is bringing in outside resources to help clean up the flooded Atlantic
Avenue Water Treatment Plant. 9 pumps are coming in from Toronto, Sudbury and
Winnipeg today and are being placed in the sewer system and at the plant.
General Manager Darrell Matson says they won't know what caused the plant to
flood until it's cleaned up. Meanwhile, the City is setting up a reception
centre at the Neebing Arena for those people whose homes are flooded. Some homes
with water in the basement are having their Natural Gas and Electricity shut off
as a safety precaution. The Centre will provide a place for those people to
sleep until it's safe to return to their homes. Meanwhile, the City has closed
the Canada Games Complex, Churchill and Volunteer Pools, the 55 Plus Centre and
the West Thunder Recreation Centre.
Water Levels Continue Rising
The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority says many area waterways continue to rise especially in the city and in Oliver Paipoonge . The Neebing River is rising at a rate of 15 centimetres and hour. Corbett Creek is also rising considerably. More rain is expected overnight. 15 millimetres is possible.
MTO Updates Road Closures

OPP Cruiser Hits Crevasse
OPP say the driver of this cruiser is not seriously injured. He was driving the vehicle along Oliver Road near Boutler Road when the incident occurred
Health Unit Tells Well Users To Boil Water

Conmee Township Issues Boil Water Advisory
O.P.G. Reports Kam Dam Stable
Ontario Power Generation is reporting the Kam River Dam is in stable condition despite the recent heavy rainfall. Spokesperson Ted Gruetzner says they'll be managing water flows but not fully opening the dam. Gruetzner says if any more rain comes down they may have to re-evaluate the situation.
Thunder Bay Declares State Of Emergency

City-Wide Flooding
School Closures Announced For Monday
The Lakehead Public School Board are announcing school closures this morning. Crestview, McKenzie, Five Mile, Gorham & Ware, Valley Central, Kakabeka Falls, Whitefish Valley and Thunder Bay Christian schools Are all closed. Norwesterview school will remain open but with no school bus transportation.
Hydro Reports No Major Problems
Flood Watch Remains In Effect
The Lakehead Region Conservation Area is still maintaining a "Flood Watch" for this region. Waterways eased yesterday slightly but the rain overnight is wreaking havoc on area tributaries.Waterways such as the Neebing, McIntyre and Current River, along with McVicor Creek are all higher than usual and are expected to increase throughout the day with the overnight rain. Chairman Bill Bartley of the L.R.C.A. says caution is the word of the day if you are around a waterway. The Kaministiquia River is flowing at an especially high rate and the Falls at Kakabeka are flowing at a rate not seen in years.
Townships Declare States Of Emergency
The Municipality of Oliver Paipoonge has declared a state of emergency. Most main roads have had multiple wash outs due to the rain and flooding. They include; Hwy 11-17, Oliver Rd, Twin City Crossroads, Fraser Rd, Boulter Rd, Poleline Rd, Veley Lane, Maki Rd, Mud Lake Rd. Reeve Lucy Kluisterhuis has not yet had a chance to inspect the damage personally but says there were multiple reports of flooded basements, roads and culverts in the township. Highway 590 at 102 is closed this morning as Conmee Township has also declared a state of emergency. They are urging people to remain indoors because of the poor road conditions.
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