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A canal break in Murray flooded homes and vehicles Saturday afternoon. Water came pouring out of a break in a canal near 1209 West and 6700 South and.

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3 A canal break in Murray flooded homes and vehicles Saturday afternoon. Water came pouring out of a break in a canal near 1209 West and 6700 South and quickly flooded surrounding homes. "About 4 o' clock, a homeowner noticed the canal was leaking and then within a matter of minutes the canal breached." Roberts said. The water came from the canal and came down on these homes, in this subdivision." Six to eight homes have been flooded so far, and Roberts said the flood waters peaked at about 4 feet deep. He continued on and said the water is reseeding now and believes the situation will be under control in a short period of time.

4 20-foot-wide break resulting in 8-foot-flood in many homes

5 In 2010, the state legislature passed House Bill 60, a law that aims to provide more stringent safety regulations for the state’s canals. It was drafted in the wake of a 2009 canal break that killed three people in Logan. Unfortunately, that law is voluntary. It says that if a water conveyance facility has a potential risk location, then the owner or operator must adopt a safety management plan, but only if they are receiving funding from the board of water resources. All those companies need to do is send a letter to the board saying they’ve come up with a plan. Right now, there are about 50 canal companies that have filed such a letter, according to Utah’s Division of Water Safety. There are between 1,300 and 1,400 canal companies in Utah. “I would assume that they’re doing what they need to be doing. The canal companies know their canal systems better than anybody else,” said Todd Adams, director of the Division of Water Resources. Meanwhile, impacted residents in Murray are continuing to clean up and anticipate tens of thousands of dollars in damages. They say they plan to address the issue at an upcoming city meeting. “We do want to see if we can get these canals regulated and push these canal companies to a certain standard, rather than them saying that they maintained the canal. Let’s create standards to make sure those canals are officially maintained,” said Jessica Goodman, whose home flooded over the weekend. The safety management plans created by canal companies are classified as “protected” and not public record.

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7 “We're just trying to get everything cleaned up, the water out, mud out and see what’s salvageable, nothing is salvageable, it's gone,” said many residence. Possessions may be lost, but the neighborhood is already showing improvement with the help of others, including Home Depot that donated cases of water and shovels. Members of a nearby ward also pitched in to help.

8 As we all know nature has it’s very own plans here while we inhabit this earth. The only reason we have these “tragedies” is because we are in natures way. However, it is amazing how powerful these natural hazards really are.

9 All photos provided by channel 2 News.

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