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Disaster loans Thousands in Putnam County without water over the weekend available to businesses in -- Thousands of PutPutnam County namNITRO County residents were By David Payne Sr.
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STAFF REPORT WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Small Business Administration has announced that federal economic injury disaster loans are available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and most private non-profit organizations of all sizes in Putnam County as well as six other counties in West Virginia as a result of excessive rain and flooding that occurred on Nov. 21- 23, 2011. These loans are available in the following counties: Jackson, Kanawha, Mason, Putnam, Roane, Wirt and Wood in West Virginia. "When the Secretary of Agriculture issues a disaster declaration to help farmers recover from damages and losses to crops, the Small Business Administration issues a declaration to assist eligible entities affected by the same disaster," said Frank Skaggs, director of SBA's Field Operations Center East. Under this declaration, the SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loan program is available to eligible farm-related and nonfarm-related entities that
without water this weekend as utility workers worked aroundthe-clock for two days to repair a major valve in Nitro, ultimately interrupting water service along a 20-mile swath of the county in the process. The situation began Thursday afternoon with a West Virginia American Water workers repairing a broken valve near Locust Street in Nitro that was gushing large amounts of water. The valve led to one of two main river crossings that supply St. Albans with water. “We appreciate everyone's patience,” said Laura Jordan, external affairs manager for West Virginia American. “Unfortunately, mobilizing millions of gallons of water to thousands of customers at all different elevations through a complex network of water mains, booster stations and water-storage tanks is a complicated and lengthy process.” She said the leak was discovered Thursday evening, but crews had difficulty accessing the broken valve because of the sheer volume of leaking water
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and the fact the valve was located 10 feet underground. Initial attempts to isolate the problem by shutting off valves in Nitro and opening fire hydrants
to drain water into storm sewers were unsuccessful to relieve water pressure at the broken valve, she said. “The repair itself was never a
problem,” Jordan said. “The issue was trying to isolate it and affect the least amount of peoSEE WATER ON PAGE 3
15th annual CivilWarWeekend comes toValley Park March 23-25
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Putnam County resident Debbie Shamblin fills several containers with water from a potable water truck at Winfield High School Saturday. Several hundred residents took advantage of the tanker during this weekend's extensive water outage in Putnam County. Another truck was deployed at the Moose Lodge in Nitro.
HURRICANE – The 15th annual Civil War Weekend at Valley Park in Hurricane will take place March 23-25 with a host of new activities for the public to enjoy. “This has become one of our
biggest events of the year,” said Putnam County Parks Director Scott Williamson. “And it is the first event of the re-enactors season. We are trying some different things this year and it should be a lot of fun.” The Civil War Weekend will actually begin on Thursday night
with a dinner and presentation with Abe Lincoln at the Commons of Putnam County (formerly the Museum in the Community). President Lincoln will be portrayed by Fritz Klein from Springfield, Ill., who is nationally known for his portrayal of Lincoln.
Klein has appeared at the Civil War Weekend previously, but Williamson said that the dinner format will give him a chance to better showcase his re-enactment of the Civil War era president. SEE WAR ON PAGE 12
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