Spring went from a trickle to a raging torrent just north of Vernon Friday.
Just before noon, rolling water began consuming the bank adjacent to The Castle at Swan Lake on Greenhow Road.
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As the water cascaded, the bank was consumed, sending large rocks and mud on to Greenhow Road. Most of the water eventually spilled into a ditch and then into a culvert under Highway 97, but some water did make its way on to the highway.
Crews from JPW road maintenance were kept busy picking up the debris and tossing it into dump trucks.
Closely watching the situation was staff at The Castle at Swan Lake.
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Law believes the raging water was a result of a culvert next to his driveway being plugged although he had cleaned up the area Wednesday.
He has owned the property since 1993.
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Greenhow Road was closed as the debris was removed but was reopened to traffic at about 1 p.m.
