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Evansville Water and Sewer Utility asking residents to ‘Clear Path’ for sewer inspectors

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Evansville Water and Sewer Utility asking residents to ‘Clear Path’ for sewer inspectors Utility to discuss sewer inspections and maintenance, answer questions live on WNIN

The Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) is required by federal mandate to inspect and clean all manholes and approximately 610 miles of its small-diameter sewer lines in its service area. Unfortunately, many residents have obstructions on or near their property lines blocking the Utility’s access in water and sewer easements.

EWSU has until Nov. 1, 2015, to complete cleaning and inspections and cleanings in 70 percent of its system, and the Utility is on track to meet that goal. However, many of the remaining sewer access points throughout the service area are blocked by plants, fences, pools and even buildings, making these inspections nearly impossible for EWSU crews.

Clear easements provide Utility crews with safe, immediate access to the system for routine inspections and maintenance. They are also essential for quick response to emergencies, such as sewer backups, which may be a public health hazard.

“This is a big challenge for the Utility, and something we need to address,” said Allen Mounts, director of the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility. “Through our ‘Clear Path’ outreach campaign, we’re asking residents to take action now, removing obstacles before it’s time to inspect and clean the system in their neighborhood. Everyone must work together for us to meet the 2017 federal deadline.”

CMOM program and inspection schedule

Cleaning and inspecting the sewer system is required under EWSU’s federally mandated Capacity, Management, Operations and Maintenance (CMOM) program. This program – part of Evansville’s consent decree settlement with state and federal governments – ensures proper operation and maintenance of EWSU

assets while minimizing failures, malfunctions and line blockages that could contribute to overflows in the system.

To date, approximately 330 of the 610 miles of small-diameter sewer lines have been inspected. From now through Nov. 1, 2017, EWSU plans to inspect and clean approximately 100 miles each year, which may impact thousands of property owners.

Virtual public meeting

EWSU is hosting an interactive, televised public meeting about Clear Path next week.

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Renew Evansville’s Clear Path:
A Community Conversation for Property Owners About Easements
7 p.m., Tuesday, June 30, 2015
WNIN (PBS, channel 9.1)
Radio station 88.3 FM
Viewers will have an opportunity to submit questions by phone, email, Facebook and Twitter. To join the discussion on Facebook or Twitter, use the hashtag #ClearPathEvansville. Submit questions through email: RenewEvansville@ewsu.com. The call-in number is (812) 426-7400.

The recording will be posted at www.ewsu.com/clearpath following the event, and residents can continue sending their questions via Facebook, Twitter and email after the program.

“We understand that clearing an easement often requires property owners to invest both time and money,” Mounts added. “That is why the Utility is reaching out to everyone in its service area now so residents are prepared when their neighborhood or property is being inspected and cleaned.”

Property owner notification

For those in the areas where inspections and cleanings are taking place, letters will be mailed to customers whose property is within five feet of a sewer line. Crews will also post signs at neighborhood entrance and exit points in advance of cleaning. If yard entry is required, crews will notify the homeowner upon entry and knock on doors and/or leave a door hanger if residents are not home. We are committed to working with property owners to address easement issues.

Property owners who are unaware of easements on or near their property can check http://www.ewsu.com/easements for searchable aerial maps that highlight the sewer system. Information about utility easements is included on property deeds, available at the Recorder’s Office, and the Vanderburgh County Assessor’s Office.

Those with especially large obstructions covering an easement are encouraged to call EWSU’s Customer Service Department at (812) 436-7846.

Bill to designate the official state aircraft signed into law

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STATEHOUSE – Legislation sponsored by State Representative Ron Bacon (R-Chandler) to designate the Republic Aviation P-47 Thunderbolt as the official state aircraft was signed into law by the governor. The signing took place at the Evansville Airport’s Freedom Heritage Museum.

 

“I am proud to have sponsored this legislation to honor the important role our fellow Hoosiers played in the Allied war effort,” said Rep. Bacon. “The P-47 Thunderbolt flew combat in critical operations, including the Battle of the Bulge, leaving a lasting mark on history.”

 

From 1942 to August 15, 1945, the Republic Aviation plant in Evansville produced 6,670 P-47 Thunderbolts. The P-47 Thunderbolt is a heavily armed, single-seat fighter-bomb, considered one of the most significant fighter aircraft of World War II. It is the only World War IIproduction aircraft built in Indiana.

 

“This important contribution deserves to be celebrated, and I am thankful for this opportunity to show our reverence and appreciation to our nation’s greatest generation,” said Rep. Bacon. “In this recognition, we are also showing our gratitude to those who contributed to the battle here at home, building these high-quality aircraft and working at the Republic Aviation plant: a place where many in our community chose to give back to their country.”

 

Senate Enrolled Act 370 is effective July 1, 2015. For more information, please visit iga.in.gov.

 

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

This week’s show features Indiana State Police Public Information Officer, Captain Dave Bursten.  Captain Bursten discusses primary changes to the Indiana probationary driver’s license that will become effective July 1, 2015 as well as offering summer driving tips.

Download the program from the Network Indiana public websites at www.networkindiana.com.  Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. The ISP Road Show can also be viewed via YouTube.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA or visit the Indiana State Police website at http://www.in.gov/isp/   and click on the YouTube link. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

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Drug Dealer Robbed at Gunpoint

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On Friday, June 26, 2015 at 1:19 PM the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area of Pollack Avenue and South Green River Road in reference to an armed robbery involving a handgun.

Upon arrival sheriff’s deputies located the victim who had sustained non-life threatening injuries. The victim advised that he knew who the suspect was and that the purpose of the meeting was for a prearranged narcotics transaction. The incident occurred inside the victim’s vehicle while in the parking lot of 2100 South Green River Road. The victim explained that the suspect pointed a handgun at him and then struck him in the back of the head with the handgun. The suspect made off with an undisclosed amount of the victim’s property. The victim was taken to a local hospital for treatment. No shots were fired during this incident.

The victim was interviewed at the hospital, but refused to cooperate with investigators and declined to pursue charges.

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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