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River Gauge Flap Continues Without Fix

By: Joe Holden
Updated: September 29, 2011
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Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County- At the height of record-shattering river flooding in the Wyoming Valley, the lone gauge behind the courthouse blacked out once the Susquehanna reached a level of 38 feet. Initially, leaders had thought the river crested from what commissioners said they were told by the National Weather Service. That information ushered in some relief after what had been a tense day of evacuations and moving to higher ground. But any calm would be replaced several hours later when the actual river crest was reported to be 42.66 feet, displacing tremendous and crushing power on flood protection systems.

Shockingly, the gauge was only built to register river levels to 38.5. That shortsighted design handicapped emergency officials.

Commissioner Stephen Urban (D-Luzerne County) said the early report provided a false and dangerous sense of hope. The leader remained critical of the United State Geological Survey, the federal agency responsible for overseeing the river gauge at Wilkes-Barre. The instrument is responsible for predicting the river's height for dozens of miles, both north and south of the city. And while the levee system is advertised to protect to a 41 foot crest, this high-water event exceeded that number. But that information wasn't known until hours later, when the river began to retreat.

A representative with USGS, based in the Harrisburg area, said adjusting the river gauge to beyond 38.5 feet was a "high priority." Bob Hainley declined to discuss the details of the USGS' plan or timeline saying Luzerne County commissioners should hear it first.

Commissioners point out it's been two weeks since they sent the USGS letters demanding the gauge be adjusted to 45 feet. Urban said they have yet to hear from the USGS. He sent a follow-up letter Thursday.

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