‘Nothing is being done’: Batesburg-Leesville business owners call for change after flash flooding
‘Nothing is being done’: Batesburg-Leesville business owners call for change after flash flooding

‘Nothing is being done’: Batesburg-Leesville business owners call for change after flash flooding

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‘Nothing is being done’: Batesburg-Leesville business owners call for change after flash flooding

Flash flooding hit Batesburg-Leesville late Tuesday night. More than 3.5 inches of rain fell in just 55 minutes. Local business owners say they’re searching for accountability over the town’s infrastructure. The town says it owns and maintains minimal amounts of stormwater infrastructure. It hopes to meet with the South Carolina Department of Transportation soon to address these stormwater issues to improve the community’s quality of life.. For more WIS content like this, subscribe to our newsletter, download our apps, and learn more about the WIS website and social media channels: www.wis.com and www.facebook.com/WISNews/.. For confidential support on suicide matters call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details. For support in the U.S. call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or visit www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – Flash flooding hit Batesburg-Leesville late Tuesday night with more than 3.5 inches of rain falling in just 55 minutes. Local business owners said this recent flooding was the final straw; they’re searching for accountability over the town’s infrastructure and storm water drains.

Viewers reached out to WIS after seeing this video on social media. A local business owner, Angie Snow, recorded herself driving and walking through inches of standing water outside her business and surrounding areas.

Stone is the owner of Hebrews Cafe on East Railroad Avenue in Batesburg-Leesville. She posted videos to social media calling on the town and the South Carolina Department of Transportation to take action.

“Listen, the only reason I said anything after eight years is because we just want some action; we want some results. It is not to stir the pot at all, it’s just to hold people accountable and get our drainage issues fixed,” said Snow.

In the video’s there are several inches of standing water surrounding the property and roadway, and several storm water drains are overgrown and filled with trash.

Snow has been operating the cafe for the last eight years, and for eight years she’s experienced frustration over what she said is ongoing flooding.

“What brings me the most concern is that we are about to flood Batesburg Leesville with a ton of people and water….and nothing is being done,” said Stone.

Just down the road is Jeff Taylor, the owner of Ridge Motorsports. As I approached him, I noticed panels of carpeting sitting completely drenched and dripping from the back of a truck. Taylor had decided to rip out the flooring of his business because time and time again, it was getting ruined. Taylor has owned the building for over two decades, and every time it rains, he gets worried.

“Several thousand dollars really in repairs and time. I’ve done a lot myself. I’m a small businessman. You can’t afford to come in and do it whenever you know it’s going to happen again. You don’t want to put that money in that when you know here, we go again,” said Taylor.

On Tuesday night, Taylor said there was over 10 inches of rain sitting on the front patio of his business and over 2 inches inside his shop. He said it’s only gotten worse as the land around his shop develops. Taylor, for the most part, is retired and is looking to sell his shop. Recently, he said a buyer fell through over concerns with flooding in the area and the damage his shop has seen over the years. He told WIS something needs to be done about the town’s infrastructure.

“Last night we were sitting there and were like yeah it’s raining pretty hard, so when I looked it was pouring, so I told the wife, ‘I’m going to the business, get ready, get the shop vacs up prepare the best I can but it was a lost cause last night so,’” said Taylor. “I’ve just gone over the years, ‘okay, this is a situation I may have to live with, but they need to do something. They come out and look, and nothing ever gets done”.

WIS reached out to the town of Batesburg-Leesville, and Town Manager Jay Hendrix responded with a statement:

“Wednesday night, the town of Batesburg-Leesville experienced a significant rain event. Over a period of about an hour, there was a significant thunderstorm with heavy rain. Rain totals were around four inches around town, which led to localized flooding in several locations where we often experience flooding. While the town owns and maintains minimal amounts of stormwater infrastructure, we are aware of the impact these rain events have on our residents and businesses.

“The Town of Batesburg-Leesville recently was awarded a Safe Streets For All grant through the Federal Highway Administration. It is my hope that the town and the South Carolina Department of Transportation are able to partner on improving the stormwater issues that have plagued our town for many years. As storm frequency and intensity increase, we need to address the aging infrastructure that is in place to make Batesburg-Leesville a great place to live. I hope to meet with DOT staff soon to address a partnership that will allow us to improve these stormwater issues.”

WIS has also reached out to SCDOT to learn who is responsible for addressing stormwater maintenance and cleanup.

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