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Blog: Lucas Oil Stadium

Lucas Oil Stadium Water Leak Coverup
7/21/2008 10:24 PM | [report]
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Lucas Oil Stadium officials say it will take them weeks or months to figure out why drain pipes failed and flooded parts of the new home of the Indianapolis Colts.

Ever heard of Pogue's Run? It is a creek that starts on the east side of Indianapolis and continues through the downtown underground before it empties into the White River. On its way through downtown it collects everything from raw sewage to rainwater. The city decided to cover it up about a hundred years ago because it smelled, bread mosquitoes, and generally got in the way of developing downtown real estate. For whatever reason, an artist painted a blue stripe on the streets and sidewalks to show its path as it meandered through the city.

So, what does this have to do with the leak in our brand new stadium which caused millions of dollars of damage? Some rocket scientist decided to build the stadium on top of Pogue's Run. When we had a thunderstorm hit last week there was a lot of runoff in the storm sewers. At the same time, there was a new source of runoff-the stadium and all of the paved areas around it. As Pogue's run reached its capacity so was the capacity of the drainage system for the roof of the stadium. Water (and probably sewage) actually started to run vertically UP the drainage pipes in the stadium as the rainwater was coming down from the roof. I'm not a civil engineer, but the pipes could not stand the stress and burst into the interior of the stadium.

So far, no one has admitted what caused the water damage. They know. However, after spending over $700 million nobody has the guts to fess up to the taxpayers. They are just praying that the heavy rains are over until they can find the cash to move a long forgotten downtown waterway.



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Blog Entry Comments (4) [Leave a Comment]
from ColtFanInFlorida (07/22/2008 8:53 AM)   [report]
lol, had to laugh at Colleens question. Sounds logical but water doesn't run up hill. I would have to see everything ti agree with the theory. If that is the case, looks like more problems could surface!
from colts12thmanbill (07/22/2008 6:24 AM)   [report]
Interesting. We got some severe storms tonight, and my basement flooded AGAIN!!! Wonder how the stadium held up!!!
from coltsinfluence (07/21/2008 10:44 PM)   [report]
Yes, From what I've heard. And I've heard alot from first hand people.
from canderson55 (07/21/2008 10:41 PM)   [report]
so are you saying there is raw sewage on my seat?
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