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I am on my way to recover my trailer parked at Meramec Marina in Sunset Hills, MO. It will be under water early tomorrow morning. The boat is dry docked and will float with the marina...
(the thinking is there is enough cable on the reels to hold it all together and keep it from floating down to Mississippi....
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The Meramec River will crest on Wednesday in Valley Park, MO, couple miles up the river, at about an inch above the 39.73 - Flood of Record on December 6, 1982. Crazy!!!
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?gage=vllm7&wfo=lsx
42.6 represents the top of the flood protection gates of the Valley Park levee... say a prayer it won't be breached, there are many many old businesses that could be affected...
5 miles down the river in Arnold, MO, it will crest at 2" above 45.3 - the RECORD FLOOD LEVEL that was reached on August 1 1993.
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=lsx&gage=arnm7&prob_type=stage&source=hydrograph
The Meramec river was made famous/infamous by the fiasco of Times Beach, MO, a little town near Eureka, MO, evacuated in 1983 after a fellow named Russell Martin Bliss, the owner of a small waste oil business, worked a little road improvement project there...
Many here still remember the 43.9 Crest of the "Dioxin Contaminated Flood" from Times Beach in December, 1982...
It has been a beautiful and pristine body of water ever since, no locks or dams. But boy, is it wild! It can go up and down by 20ft in the matter of hours...
EDIT: Meramec is actually cresting in Valley Park, MO at close to 5 ft above the Flood of Record on December 6, 1982... That is unreal.
(the thinking is there is enough cable on the reels to hold it all together and keep it from floating down to Mississippi....
![Er... what? o_O o_O](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f635.png)
The Meramec River will crest on Wednesday in Valley Park, MO, couple miles up the river, at about an inch above the 39.73 - Flood of Record on December 6, 1982. Crazy!!!
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?gage=vllm7&wfo=lsx
42.6 represents the top of the flood protection gates of the Valley Park levee... say a prayer it won't be breached, there are many many old businesses that could be affected...
5 miles down the river in Arnold, MO, it will crest at 2" above 45.3 - the RECORD FLOOD LEVEL that was reached on August 1 1993.
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=lsx&gage=arnm7&prob_type=stage&source=hydrograph
The Meramec river was made famous/infamous by the fiasco of Times Beach, MO, a little town near Eureka, MO, evacuated in 1983 after a fellow named Russell Martin Bliss, the owner of a small waste oil business, worked a little road improvement project there...
Many here still remember the 43.9 Crest of the "Dioxin Contaminated Flood" from Times Beach in December, 1982...
It has been a beautiful and pristine body of water ever since, no locks or dams. But boy, is it wild! It can go up and down by 20ft in the matter of hours...
EDIT: Meramec is actually cresting in Valley Park, MO at close to 5 ft above the Flood of Record on December 6, 1982... That is unreal.
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