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Manure basin flooded in Iowa
August 3, 2010, Sioux Center, IA – A concrete manure storage basin near Sioux Center was inundated by floodwaters of the West Branch of the Floyd River on July 30.

The concrete basin was used for an 800-head building at a hog operation located southeast of Sioux Center and owned by Farmers Cooperative Society. Rising waters of the West Branch of the Floyd River covered the concrete structure by the evening of July 30, but did not reach the building where the hogs were located.

Approximately 50 dead fish, mostly smaller varieties of minnows and chubs, were found in the immediate area of the concrete basin.

The concrete basin will be pumped once the flood waters have receded.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will be working with the owners to look at ways of preventing the basin from being inundated again.

 
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