[Water News] DJ Gongol & Associates Water News - June 22, 2010

Brian Gongol waternewsadmin at pumpstoreusa.com
Tue Jun 22 17:19:46 EDT 2010


Thanks for reading this week's edition of our weekly water news report.
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Highlights from the past week
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For the first time in a while, Lincoln has plenty of water:
http://www.pumpstoreusa.com/newsletter/2010/06/14/

Flash flooding hits eastern Iowa:
http://www.pumpstoreusa.com/newsletter/2010/06/15/

Massive flooding strikes eastern Nebraska:
http://www.pumpstoreusa.com/newsletter/2010/06/14/


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Featured product: Soil reinforcement
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With all of the rainfall that we've received over the last few weeks,
the stability of many streambanks and hillsides isn't what it was
before. Meantime, construction has picked up again to some extent, so
there's more activity taking place that could be leading to soil erosion
into rivers and streams.

Runoff from construction sites and ordinary erosion (especially around
farms) is responsible for far more water pollution than many people
realize -- and compounding the effect is the loss of vegetation when
streambanks collapse, since some forms of vegetation can have a very
strong pollution-reducing effect. Soil-reinforcement geotextiles can be
extremely effective at anchoring soils in place to help provide
stability and improve nature's ability to keep water clean. We offer a
range of soil-reinforcement options that can help reduce the impact of
rainfall and heavy-equipment work alike.

If you'd like to know more, please visit
http://www.pumpstoreusa.com/soilreinforcement or call us at 515-223-4144
and ask for details.


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