Here's a picture of this afternoons crew. Another great turn-out.
Trucks like this were continually dumping sand throughout the day.
Here is a picture looking east of our facility. At the top of the photo is Dubuque street, which is now completely flooded.
This picture shows how our parking area is now covered all the way up to our bagging area.
Today the southeast corner of our sandbag wall had first contact with river water.
This is an example of the ingenious engineering that went into channeling our roof drainage outside the sandbag wall.
Today a diesel generator arrived that will power our pumping areas in the event of power outage.
Here is a picture looking into the front entrance of our facility.
This picture shows you our southwest corner where the river current is moving more quickly. On the bottom right of our picture is a very powerful pumping station that will help us to prevent water from entering the building.
Here you can see Rob Smith illustrating how high our water levels are supposed to rise in the days to come. This level will reach within 8-12 inches of the top of our sandbag barrier.
Here is my office now almost completely empty.
In this final picture you see a view to the west of our facility. Taft Speedway is on the left and our parking is now under several feet of water.








