Towns that border the
Passaic River, such as Fairfield, are always concerned when storms like
Ida
approach.
The police chief says a
difference of 2 inches of rainfall can make all the difference in
flooding, something Frankie Wdowiak, a resident of Clifton, doesn’t want
to deal with again.
“Water was up to here,” says
Wdowiak. “I had to leave my car out there, I got it back in two days. The
battery ended up being dead. Same car.”
Wdowiak’s car survived floodwaters
from the Passaic River once, but he doesn’t want to try it twice. In Fairfield, police are busy in the command center.
“On the board that you see
behind me is the Pine Brook Gauge at the Passaic River and that’s literally our
gospel in trying to judge how bad flooding will be,” says Chief Anthony Manna.
Manno says Fairfield can handle 3 inches of rain, but closer to 5
inches could cause significant flooding throughout town. Although
not expected from Ida, 8 inches of rain could lead to an unwanted, record
setting weekend of flooding.
“Twenty-four was Irene I
guess in 2011 and Fairfield had significant flooding,” says Manno. “It
was the worst we ever had.”
When it comes to flooding,
the chief says the Passaic River will crest on Friday if there
is significant rain, which could lead to flooding issues into
Saturday. The hope is that Ida will let up a bit and not drop any more
than 3 inches of rain.