Posted by gab on July 22, 2017 at 11:55:11 from (172.78.189.136):
In Reply to: RAIN.............. posted by big tee on July 22, 2017 at 05:23:07:
N. Illinois I got 4.5 yesterday, first inch in about 15 minutes, was walking back to the house when I heard the sump pump running which is rare, couple hours later the water was coming up fast in the basements. I was loosing ground with 3 pumps going, brother in-law brought 2 more, one was junk. Got 2 basements/ one built in 02 that has a 4 inch pipe from the pit around the floor where the water was coming from/ other basement is a nasty old limestone one that hasn't leaked since the early 90s. Finally said screw it at 4am and went bed/up at 5:30 with 4 inches in each basement/ got to Menards around seven/woman said they sold over 40 before I got there/ slim pickens bought one she recommended with an inch and a half hose and finally am keeping up with a pump in each basement. Most of the water came from under the floors/ water table might be high after 5.7 3or4 weeks ago and a few inches in between. Wife heard route 20 is closed in a couple places and 75 too. Ready for a nap now.
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