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Where does all that water go? Lake Amon Carter design is working like it is suppose too

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By BARBARA GREEN

More than 150,000 gallons of water a minute are flowing out of Lake Amon G. Carter’s spillway as the lake’s overflow above 920 mean sea level heads south downstream toward Eagle Mountain Lake and other stops in the Trinity River Basis.

During the last two weeks more than 12 inches of rain have fallen on the Bowie area, helping fill Lake Amon Carter. At the maximum the lake topped 927.42 on May 11, 7.42 feet above its capacity at 920.

City of Bowie officials have been taking heat from residents around Lake Amon Carter whose homes were flooded from rising lake waters, heavy rainfall or run-off. They are upset about damaged docks and retaining walls, and in other instances water coming into their homes causing damage.

Persons with flood damage can contact the American Red Cross, which was in town during the stormy weekend. The disaster assistance team may be able to help. Call 325-677-2622. Read more about the high water and how Lake Amon Carter is designed to handle it in the Saturday News. By

 

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City staff examines new generators for water plant

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City of Bowie officials were on hand to inspect the emergency electrical generators that were delivered last week.
Mayor Gaylynn Burris and City Manager Bert Cunningham inspected one of three emergency electrical generators purchased as part of an ongoing Federal Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation Grant. They also talked with Jay Evans, head of the city electric department, and Jerry Sutton, director of the water treatment plant about the next step for installation of the generators.
This grant provides funding for one 150 kW and two 250 kW generators for use at the water treatment plant.

Read the full story in the mid-week Bowie News.

City Manager Bert Cunningham and Mayor Gaylynn Burris talk with the electric and water department staff about the new generators. (Photo by Cindy Roller)

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Council takes no action on litigation issue

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No action was taken on a legal issue after members of the Bowie City Council met in a called closed session at 4 p.m. on July 12.
City Secretary Sandy Page said the council met for almost one hour for “consultation with attorney – Midwest Waste Services LLC vs. City of Bowie.
This lawsuit goes back to August 2019 when Midwest sued the city for its action requiring those who receive city water outside the city limits to use the designated waste collector, which is Waste Connections. This was shortly after the city signed a new long-term contract with WC.
The suit was dismissed in June 2020 on two points in the suit, but City Manager Bert Cunningham said a third point remained in mediation.

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Motorcyclist injures in July 4th wreck

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The Department of Public Safety has provided information on an auto vs. motorcycle accident that reportedly occurred on July 4.
James Lee Hilton, Nocona, was driving a 2019 Harley-Davidson motorcycle and Daniel Parra, Chico, was driving a 2018 Ford Fiesta. Both vehicles were north on State Highway 101 outside Sunset with the motorcycle behind the car.
Parra was attempting to turn left on Farm-to-Market Road 2265 when the motorcyclist attempted to unsafely pass to the left states the report. The bike struck the left side of the Fiesta. Both vehicles came to rest off the roadway on the northwest corner of SH 101 and FM 2265.
Hilton was transported to Denton Medical City with

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