Epic floods in Rhode Island overwhelm wastewater plant
March 31, 2010
The wastewater treatment plant in Warwick, Rhode Island, has been
closed and evacuated due to flooding, and authorities there think it
could take months to bring the system, which serves the
second-largest city in the state, back on line. The current flooding in Rhode Island is
unprecedented, according to the governor, and the waters have
closed parts of I-95 and led to
evacuations. In addition to creating
widespread need for flood-cleanup pumps, the flooding is likely to
contaminate lots of private water wells.
The best way to recover quickly from flooding is to prepare long before the rains arrive. Make sure your
sump pumps are in working order, and if you're in a particularly flood-prone area, get
portable flood-cleanup pumps and
generators on site well in advance of the need. Wells that have become contaminated will probably need shock chlorination, but a new
ultraviolet disinfection system for small wells could be just the trick for ensuring health and safety in a time of need. Please feel free to
contact us with your questions.
last revised March 2010