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April 2, 2019 • Page 9
SD National Guard Provides
Water To Pine Ridge Residents
PINE RIDGE, S.D. - Thirteen
members of the South Dakota
Army National Guard helped
distribute drinkable water to
communities on the Pine Ridge
Reservation this weekend after
recent flooding damaged a main
waterline in Oglala County that
left more than 8,000 residents
without water.
Gov. Kristi Noem activated
the National Guard on March 22
to provide water distribution
support, and within 24 hours
Soldiers from the Watertownbased Company A, 139th Brigade
Support Battalion, were onsite
providing water to those in need
in the communities of Red Shirt,
Manderson, Porcupine, Evergreen and Wounded Knee.
"Our mission is to provide
water to five local communities
here on the reservation who
are out of water," said Sgt. Joe
Meyer, 139th noncommissioned
officer in charge of operations, of
Beresford. "It always feels good
to help out local communities
when they are in a time of need."
"The people have been
without water for several days,"
said Sgt. David Fuegen, 139th
water distribution specialist, of
Aberdeen. "It's been pretty much
a non-stop flow of people coming
in trying to get water."
"A lot of the people are just so
happy the Guard came to help
us out with our water situation,"
said Jim Miller, of Porcupine. "A
lot of the people here can't use
their bathrooms, can't shower.
Especially for our elderly and
people who live off road. We
are really grateful for the Guard
coming and doing their part."
The Soldiers deployed with
five Load Handling System
vehicles equipped with five
Compatible Water Tank Racks,
or "hippos." The hippo has the
capability to receive, store and
distribute up to 2,000 gallons of
potable water per system.
"We are part of a bigger team
with efforts happening down
here. Distributing water is just
one part of it," said Lt. Col. Lew
Weber, SDARNG support operations officer, of Rapid City. "The
emergency management people
here are doing a fantastic job
and they have been great to
work with. We are just happy we
can be an enabler to help them
complete their mission."
The National Guard members
provided water from a central
location in each community
until the waterline was restored.
Residents brought in bottles,
containers, coolers and even
tanks to receive the water.
"We've filled up numerous different sizes of containers, tanks
- from one gallon all the way up
to 200 gallons," said Meyer.
By the second day of the
operation, the need for water
quickly expanded to the communities of Kyle and Sharps Corner.
Many residents have been picking up water to help deliver it to
community members who are
unable to reach the distribution
points due to flooding conditions.
"There have been a lot of
community members that get
water for other people," said
Meyer. "There are a lot of elders
that can't make it to our water
points."
"We've seen neighbors helping neighbors, families helping
families - everyone is coming
together," said Weber. "We've
seen people come here and take
water out to people who can't
get out of their homes themselves."
By the third day of the
Guard's mission, the county
waterline was repaired. During
their three days providing support, the Soldiers distributed
nearly 9,500 gallons of water.
The Soldiers said the community was appreciative of their
help and were happy to provide
assistance.
"We are really grateful to all of
you," said Miller. "I'm so humble
and grateful and honored to
meet all of you and thank you
for your service. It means a lot
to our community and all of us
here."
"The community has been
overwhelming with thank yous,
we're glad you're here, and
keep up the good work," said
Spc. Tracy Lennick, 139th water
distribution specialist, of Rapid
City. "It feels great to be down
here. A remote location such as
this is why I believe the Guard
definitely has its place. They absolutely needed us. They called,
we came."
"I have a family at home
and they know why I wear this
uniform, and when people need
help I go," said Fuegen. "I joined
the Guard to be able to help, and
that's why I'm here."
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