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Miners Flood Midwest with Relief

The Midwest was pounded once again with flood waters this spring when the Mississippi River rose to 22.3 ft — more than 7 ft above the flood stage level. In mid-May the waters around the Davenport, Iowa area began receding and cleanup got under way. And, as in the past, aggregate suppliers stepped up to donate equipment, labor and materials for flood relief and cleanup. For Terry Adams, this was this was the third time he has battled a flood that is only supposed to happen once every 100 years. Adams is a maintenance analyst with the Davenport ...

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