McKinley Park’s New Water Vault Gets Filled To The Brim During Historic Storm
The newly built water vault at McKinley Park was filled by Sunday’s storm, causing flooding of some streets nearby.
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The recently built h2o vault astatine McKinley Park was filled by Sunday’s storm, causing flooding of immoderate streets nearby.
With Sacramento having a combined sewer system, large storms tin often origin tempest and wastewater to overflow into the street. However, the 6 cardinal gallon vault built nether McKinley Park is expected to assistance forestall specified events.
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However, metropolis officials accidental the vault was built for a ten-year tempest event. Sunday’s tempest was astatine a 200-year level – with Sacramento getting much than 5 inches of rainfall implicit 24-hours.
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City officials accent that determination person been nary issues recovered connected the levees successful the city, and determination has besides been nary interaction to Sacramento’s drinking water.
Some localized flooding is inactive expected, officials say, with flows going beyond capableness successful galore locations.
CBS13 Staff
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