In the fall of 2007, AmerenUE sponsored a special presentation on KSDK-TV, Channel 5, to tell the story of what happened to Missouri's popular park after a 600-foot breach at AmerenUE Taum Sauk Plant Upper Reservoir released a billion gallons of water―sending trees, boulders, silt and debris down a mountain into Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park. The broadcast covered how the more than $40 million AmerenUE has spent to clean up and restore the park has changed it and improved water quality in the Black River.
You can view the full program with the links below. The video files are large and may take some time to download. A high-speed internet connection is recommended.
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