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Old 06-23-2013, 07:09 PM   #3101
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In 1995 the river peaked at 5,200 m3/s. They reached that around 4 pm today, and extrapolating based on that number they're probably above 5,400 right now.
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Old 06-23-2013, 07:13 PM   #3102
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I probably chatted with you! but yeah. We have reports of previously un flooded basements that are now flooded with sanitary due to pumping. It's best to let the systems drop on their own. Vac trucks and porta potties are coming. And please don't use toilets or drains in the meantime.

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Im sure that this scenario will be a strange one for the insurance companies - overland flooding is not covered, but flooding due to sewer back up is - so, if your house floods and you pump it out, and then your sewers back up and reinventory the water in your house - is it then covered?
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http://www.cbe.ab.ca/new/spotlights1...ain_closed.asp

I expect as a teacher I will be reporting to work on Tuesday.......only 1/2 day left for kids this school year. Lots of parents will be looking for daycare solutions I imagine.

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Old 06-23-2013, 07:15 PM   #3104
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parking update from calgarycitynew.com

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7 p.m., June 23, 2013 Calgary Parking Authority parking operations update

The Calgary Parking Authority (CPA) would like to provide Calgarians with following updates for its parking operations as of 5:00 pm, Sunday, June 23, 2013.

The following locations will be available for parking as of 5 a.m., Monday, June 24th.
1. City Centre Parkade, Centennial Parkade, James Short Parkade, and McDougall Parkade.
2. Please note that the elevators at McDougall Parkade are not operational. CPA will be providing a shuttle service for people who require assistance getting from their parking location to street level in that facility.
3. Convention Centre Parkade is open with intermittent power.
4. EPCOR Centre Parkade will not be open due to a power outage.
5. Civic Plaza Parkade is closed due to severe flooding and will be out of service indefinitely. Alternate parking is provided at Lot 62 located at 407-9 Avenue SE.

On-street parking is free on Monday, June 24; however, time restrictions are in place.

CPA is providing free parking in select CPA surface parking lots on Monday, June 24. Please look for signs at lot entrances as some lots have restricted access.


Please note that payment is required in parkades.
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I expect as a teacher I will be reporting to work on Tuesday.......only 1/2 day left for kids this school year.
They are about to announce all schools in the city are closed until Thursday. Thursday will be a half day for cleaning your stuff up and saying goodbye. Sad really.
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Don't like the decision to close schools...in the affected areas, sure...but all the others, not so much. A teaching/learning opportunity about facing adversity is being lost here, IMHO
Would this same decision be made if it wasn't the last week of school?
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Old 06-23-2013, 07:51 PM   #3107
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Don't like the decision to close schools...in the affected areas, sure...but all the others, not so much. A teaching/learning opportunity about facing adversity is being lost here, IMHO
Would this same decision be made if it wasn't the last week of school?
And how do you know that all the students in those unaffected schools are unaffected themselves? Or that they don't have family whose house got flooded? It's too big of an event to expect kids to concentrate on school, and if you have some kids staying home it's not fair to them to have other schools open like normal
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Old 06-23-2013, 07:54 PM   #3108
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Its also a large strain on infrastructure to have schools open.
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Old 06-23-2013, 07:55 PM   #3109
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Don't like the decision to close schools...in the affected areas, sure...but all the others, not so much. A teaching/learning opportunity about facing adversity is being lost here, IMHO
Would this same decision be made if it wasn't the last week of school?
In addition to the points made by hemi

The school system is responsible for a large part of the traffic that flows on our city streets. Right now, it really isn't really worth it for the last week of school.
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Old 06-23-2013, 08:29 PM   #3110
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Don't like the decision to close schools...in the affected areas, sure...but all the others, not so much. A teaching/learning opportunity about facing adversity is being lost here, IMHO
Would this same decision be made if it wasn't the last week of school?
If the opportunity is there sure great but I still took this opportunity teach my kids a thing or two about adversity and what to do in an emergency. The thing nowadays is that people literally let the village raise their kids while they sit back relax and criticize.
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In addition to the points made by hemi

The school system is responsible for a large part of the traffic that flows on our city streets. Right now, it really isn't really worth it for the last week of school.
There are also a lot of teachers that aren't back in their homes yet, not just students. Any other time of year they might not have done this, but given that it's the last week of school and all the grading etc. has already been done (I've heard teachers refer to this week as "babysitting week") there isn't a whole lot of value to students in opening the schools to offset the resource strain. It will be a nuisance for a lot of parents though.
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Excuse my ignorance but honest question, what does this mean for the people down stream of us? Do they have sufficient treatment plants to clean up the crap (literally?) that we're sending them? We still don't have anything to worry about here in Calgary though right?

Also thank you for everything you and your coworkers are doing during this craziness. You may not hear it enough, but you guys have one of the most important jobs in this city. The quality of our water here is outstanding thanks to you and your hard work.
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Here's some aerial photos of Medicine Hat and the South Saskatchewan.

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I feel like us CP Sunnysiders should wear some sort of identifying mark so we could meet those of you coming down to help. I love to put a face to a name!
I'm the guy with the white city of calgary hardhat and the high vis vest. Say hi!
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Old 06-23-2013, 09:41 PM   #3116
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Excuse my ignorance but honest question, what does this mean for the people down stream of us? Do they have sufficient treatment plants to clean up the crap (literally?) that we're sending them? We still don't have anything to worry about here in Calgary though right?

Also thank you for everything you and your coworkers are doing during this craziness. You may not hear it enough, but you guys have one of the most important jobs in this city. The quality of our water here is outstanding thanks to you and your hard work.
Not an ignorant question. The people downstream of us will have to monitor their own treatment accordingly.

Thanks for your kind words, I'll be sure to pass them onto my coworkers too!
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how much will this flood cost the city??
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Utterly amazed at the spirit and character of Calgary and its citizens today. I had an amazing morning and again evening trying to do whatever I could. I had just myself a mid range Ford Escape and some gloves and helped out where I could with what I could. Lost count of the people showing up with whatever supplies they thought could help too. Truly amazing. Been in Calgary for about 5 of my 30 years and felt like a true Calgarian today.
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how much will this flood cost the city??
I'm quite sure there's no reasonable chance for an accurate estimate until the water is all gone and the damage can be properly assessed.
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