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Residents face flooding crisis as decaying pipes collapse

June 05, 2024 | Hope, Hempstead County, Arkansas



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Residents face flooding crisis as decaying pipes collapse
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed urgent infrastructure concerns regarding deteriorating drainage pipes that have led to flooding issues in the area. The discussion highlighted a significant problem that began in 2017 when approximately 60 to 70 feet of pipe was replaced due to decay. Since then, the remaining pipes have continued to deteriorate, prompting calls for immediate action to replace the entire system.

The meeting revealed that the initial repairs were made behind residential properties, specifically starting at the end of 16th Street. However, as time progressed, the condition of the pipes worsened, with reports of caving and reduced water flow. Officials noted that the current infrastructure, which includes both concrete and plastic pipes, has been compromised further by a yard waste fire that damaged sections of the plastic piping.

The extent of the damage is significant, with approximately 900 feet of pipe identified as collapsed or in poor condition. The urgency of the situation has led to discussions about prioritizing the replacement of these pipes to prevent further flooding and infrastructure failure. The officials emphasized the need for swift action to address the ongoing issues and restore proper drainage in the affected areas.

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