Historic town prepares for rising waters

Indiana National Guard Headquarters
Story by Spc. William Henry

Date: 06.15.2008
Posted: 06.15.2008 20:48
News ID: 20501
Historic town prepares for rising waters

By Spc. William E. Henry
Indiana Army National Guard

NEW HARMONY, Ind.—Indiana National Guard trucks arrived in New Harmony late on June 12 with pallets of sandbags for levee reinforcement operations.

Heavy downpours dumped rain on the troops the Friday as they began stacking sandbags over the predicted water height.

Sgt. Lauren Hroblak, 38th Infantry Division, said this is her first time participating in an operation like this.

"I think we've done really well. I see a lot of progress, there's a lot of good that's happened because of what we're doing. Hopefully a lot of damage has been avoided because of this," said Hroblak.

"We're keeping motivation high and of course you know it's raining so it's never fun but we're making it fun. Everyone's working hard and pulling together," she said.

Posey County Emergency Management Agency Director Larry Robb said his biggest concern is the well located on the other side of the levee.

Areas have been concerned by the water supplies being potentially contaminated by run-off waters.

Brig. Gen. David Harris, Joint Task Force 81 commander, said during an interview that the main priority should be to make sure that water and sewage is protected.

"In this case we are looking at their levee specifically around their well and specifically around their treatment plant to make sure they don't go out of business so we don't have to haul water in there for the next week or so," said Harris.