DES MOINES, Iowa -- Looking for a needle in a haystack might seem like an easy task for members of the Southern Iowa Rural Water Association* (SIRWA) when compared to their job of finding damaged and exposed water pipes as a result of this summer's severe storms and flooding.
With approximately 12,000 underground stream crossings and 4,000 miles of pipeline running through 13 counties, SIRWA's task of finding trouble spots before they cause problems for water consumers can be a difficult one.
This task may be lessened, however, with a new tool developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) aimed to help identify areas where damaged is most likely.
Good move on FEMA's part.
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