MANATEE COUNTY OFFICIALS DELIVER PINEY POINT UPDATE
MANATEE COUNTY, FL (April 3, 2021) – Manatee County Government and Florida Department of Environmental Protection today announced that crews working on site of the Piney Point reservoirs are doing their best to control the outflow at the breach of between 2 and 3 million gallons of water per day.
The reservoirs are located just east of U.S. 41 and north of Buckeye Road. Both roads are closed to vehicular traffic.
"I want to thank the brave men and women who have been working literally around the clock to minimize any impacts that this situation may have for public safety," said County Commission Chairman Vanessa Baugh. "Led by our Public Works and Emergency Management teams, crews worked up until 2:30 a.m. today to try to reinforce the berm wall of the breached areas of the gyp stacks. Those efforts were, unfortunately, unsuccessful." Later she added that Manatee Sheriff's Office has said residents within the evacuation zone are believed to be out and safe.
Another 32 million gallons of water per day is being safely drawn down by pumps to a drain into Tampa Bay from the top of the 79-acre pond. An estimated 380 million gallons of high-nutrient saltwater remain in the pond.
"Manatee County Government has taken the necessary steps to protect the citizens, business owners and, of course, the environment of Manatee County," said Dr. Scott Hopes, Manatee County Administrator. "Their health and safety is our number one priority."
He thanked the many government agencies assisting with the response, including Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Florida Department of Emergency Management, Florida Department of Transportation, the state and regional Incident Management Team, the Florida Highway Patrol, Manatee Sheriff's Office, Manatee County Public Safety, Public Works and Parks and Natural Resources Departments and the County Commission.
Barring unforeseen circumstances, Manatee County's next media briefing will be tomorrow, April 4 at 2 p.m.