[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 129 (Wednesday, September 10, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H7398]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COLORADO FLOODS
(Mr. GARDNER asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. GARDNER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in observation of the 1-year
anniversary of the horrific floods that hit the State of Colorado 1
year ago.
Starting on September 11, floods ravaged communities and wiped away
homes, schools, and businesses. The widespread damage was unlike
anything I have seen in my lifetime in Colorado.
As the flooding was happening and in the immediate aftermath, I
joined neighbors and leaders to survey many of the damaged areas. We
worked together to make sure that we provided the much-needed relief.
In west Longmont, I saw railroad tracks ripped and tangled. I saw
vehicles lying upside down and garages filled with mud. I also saw
people working in the spirit of community, striving to recover, helping
each other.
I couldn't possibly name all of the heroes involved in the flood
response and recovery, but I would like to recognize a few:
St. Vrain and Left Hand Water Conservancy District Director Sean
Cronin has provided invaluable resources to water districts and ditch
companies to help them provide water to communities for agriculture;
John Zadel and Stan Linker of the Central Weld County Water District
worked to get water systems for small communities like Frederick and
Firestone back in operation;
Local fire districts like Mountain View, Hygiene, Johnstown, and
others were on the front lines of flood response.
In the year since the disaster, we have made tremendous progress, but
there is a lot more work to be done. Communities in Weld, Morgan, and
Logan continue their work today.
With the great resilience of the people of this State, I have no
doubt we will come back stronger than ever and continue working
together for the good of our great State.
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