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<br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Vehicle had to be towed and the use of the van for five days <br />was lost while bein~ repaired $ 405.08 <br />Because of owning a carpet cleaning business, a great deal of <br />work could have been contracted during the week spent in <br />clean-up, causing a conservative loss of $2,000.00 <br />The homeowners restructured the driveway to help the <br />flow go around the house $ 800.00 <br />For the July flow the man days of work total 40. <br />Danners were in California when the August 31, 1981 storm came. Nine <br />people worked one evening to prevent the mud from going into the house. Carpet <br />had to be cleaned again, tractor had to be called to remove the mud, grass had <br />to be sprayed, and wood purchased August 18 to replace that lost July 12th was <br />lost again. <br />Costs - tractor $ 25.00 <br />Grass care/seed $ 52.75 <br />Wood $ 100.00 <br />Approximately three weeks of time was needed to scrape dirt off the lawn <br />area. <br />Ernest Danielson, 2213 Crestwood Drive, had all of the front lawn and 1/2 <br />of the back on his property covered with 1/2-1 inch of mud on July 12. Clean-up <br />took about four days, repa i rs two. <br />Replanting of 1/2 of the front lawn was required, one <br />juniper bush was lost $ 10.00 <br />Time spent 2 days <br />Covers for window wells $ 20.00 <br />Danielson stated that in 1977 he was a resident at the Springsteel <br />Apartments and was completely flooded. He lost $2000 worth of camping <br />