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After heavy rains Troy officials say regional flooding was historic; residents report blackwater basement backups
Summary
City officials described April storm runoff as one of the larger events in more than a century; residents in the Westbrook neighborhood reported sanitary sewer ("blackwater") backups and council staff said inspections and follow-up are planned.
TROY, Ohio — City officials told the Troy City Council on April 7 that widespread rain and saturated groundwater produced an elevated regional river and storm event. City staff said the event ranked among the larger storms recorded in more than a century, and residents in the Westbrook subdivision reported raw sanitary sewer backups in several basements.
What officials said: City Manager Patrick Titterington briefed council that the Miami Conservancy District had initially predicted the storm could rank among the top five events in its history; the city’s data showed the event later ranked 12th in the district’s 103…
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