Multiple Salt Lake City public utilities crews were on the move today, clearing out debris that could easily clog and cause flooding in City Creek Canyon.
SALT LAKE CITY — Joggers and hikers visiting City Creek Canyon this week can expect to see multiple Salt Lake City public utilities crews spread out, clearing out debris that could easily clog and cause flooding.
“As long as conditions allow, as long as we can get the debris out of here, we’ll be working,” said Patrick Nelson. “We’re worried about the slipperiness of the creeks. We’re worried about the water. Yesterday we had a rainstorm and the water rose a little bit,” said Nelson. “They were all working so hard. There were eight people in the creek pulling out dead logs,” she said.
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