May 5, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, is the date for EID’s annual Customer
Appreciation Day to be held at the Harry J. Dunlop Customer Service Building.
Share hot dogs and soft drinks with us and visit booths that will showcase the
many services and programs the District offers. Through interactive displays,
visitors can learn more about our ongoing water effi ciency programs and the full
spectrum of EID’s operations. We look forward to seeing you on what promises to
be a fun-fi lled and informative day. And remember, May is “Water and Watershed
Awareness” month. Watch our website (www.eid.org) for more details.
Authorities had feared the first hurricane to hit the U.S. since last September could produce up to 20 inches of rain in some areas, possibly breaching levees in the heavily populated Rio Grande Valley.
Nearly one-fourth of people in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina would refuse to evacuate for a storm if told to, a survey released Wednesday by Harvard University found.
A line of thunderstorms battered Iowa with winds of up to 100 mph early Monday, knocking down trees and power lines and blacking out more than 200,000 homes and businesses.
As common as lightning is, it still sparks considerable confusion among scientists. Many of the basics are understood, but researchers admit they don't really understand how lightning gets from there to here. And they're totally baffled by lightning's link to X-rays, a discovery made back in 2001.