found some cool maps at:

http://www.hometownlocator.com/DisplayCountyFeatures.cfm?FeatureType=str\
eam&SCFIPS=19101
<http://www.hometownlocator.com/DisplayCountyFeatures.cfm?FeatureType=st\
ream&SCFIPS=19101>

best map of Crow Creek is this one, but not too specific
http://tiger.census.gov/cgi-bin/mapgen?lat=40.9439&lon=-91.9408&wid=.25&\
ht=.25&iht=400&iwd=600&mlat=40.9439&mlon=-91.9408&on=GRID,CITIES&msym=bi\
gdot&mlabel=Crow+Creek
<http://tiger.census.gov/cgi-bin/mapgen?lat=40.9439&lon=-91.9408&wid=.25\
&ht=.25&iht=400&iwd=600&mlat=40.9439&mlon=-91.9408&on=GRID,CITIES&msym=b\
igdot&mlabel=Crow+Creek>

it appears crow creek runs south of Hwy 34, on a Batavia, Lockridge,
Birmingham, Stockport route.
Theres a creek that comes down thru MUM campus and joins south of
fairfield,
not sure if thats part of Crow Creek too, or some other creek?

> Rick Archer wrote:
> So "bypassing" means that raw sewage is dumped into a creek?
> Where is Crow Creek?
>
>
>
> > ------ Original Message ------
>
> Power Outages Create Sewer Bypasses in Fairfield
>
> Weather-related power outages have caused bypasses of sewage in at
> least two eastern Iowa cities, the most serious occurring in
Fairfield. By
> early Saturday evening, Fairfield was still without electricity.
Bypassing
> of sewage was taking place in Crow Creek from pumping stations and
> generators were being used to prevent sewage from backing up in the
plant.

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