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schools and teaches teachers and students what to do in case of an active <br /> shooter. Chief Cockrill said both programs have been well received by our <br /> community. <br /> B) ENGINEER'S MONTHLY REPORT <br /> City Engineer Damon Johnson addressed the council with his monthly report. <br /> Mr. Johnson said the recent flooding of the White River has kept all our <br /> departments busy. The river crested at 24 '/2 feet. Mr. Johnson said flood level <br /> is 15 feet. He said even though we have nearly 10 feet of flood waters, the only <br /> damage that was received was a large amount of debris at Riverside Park. Mr. <br /> Johnson said city crews from various departments worked together in horrible <br /> weather conditions to take down Christmas decorations and help secure and <br /> brace our city for the flood waters. To sum up a few things from 2015, Mr. <br /> Johnson said the utility construction department replaced 5,000' of water lines <br /> and 7,560' of sewer lines throughout the city as well as repairing various leaks <br /> and other calls. The new Wastewater Treatment Plant is now on line and <br /> treating 9,000,000 gallons of waste, an increase of 5,000,000 gallons. He said <br /> they have had a small amount of flow through the new tunnel, which should be <br /> working completely in a couple of weeks. Mr. Johnson said the Water Treatment <br /> Plant is making good water and Street crews were working odd jobs as well as <br /> helping with the flooding clean up. Fire Chief Brent Gleghorn interjected that his <br /> department has pumped approximately 81,000 gallons of water to assist in the <br /> flooding cleanup. Parks Director Jeff Owens said the Terry Sims Diamond Sport <br /> Complex north of town did not sustain any damage during the recent flood. The <br />