Eugene Carvin Donna Carvin, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated James H. Breashears Sharlene G. Breashears Clifton E. Buck Frances M. Buck Dennis Carvin Sara E. Bentley Milton Couch Janet M. Couch Edwin C. Coulson Anna Jeanette Coulson Howard Cranford Janice Cranford Hazel Goodman Jimmy W. Harris Sandra D. Harris Guy M. Hauser James D. Honold Willie Mae Honold M.L. Hooper Unknown Spouse of M.L. Hooper Michael L. Hulsey Unknown Spouse of Michael L. Hulsey Effie Jenkins Donna M. Johnson Charles B. Joplin Clarice M. Joplin Fred B. Kruse R. MacLambert Patricia Lambert T.M. McGregor Aileen McGregor Michael E. Mitchell Brownie K. Mitchell Russell A. New Joe N. Nowell Patsy M. Nowell A.W. O'Keefe Wayne Parsons Roxanne M. Parsons James W. Raney Norma J. Raney Evelyn W. Ray John W. Rayfield Lucille M. Rayfield Terry J. Rickard Patsy Rickard Clark B. Robertson Ruby Robertson B.E. Rust Kenneth M. Schnoeblen Jean Schnoeblen Leon E. Scott Unknown Spouse of Leon E. Scott Billy J. Smallwood Mary S. Smallwood Hoyt W. Smart Virginia A. Smart William F. Smith William H. Stovall Patricia Lee Stovall A.W. Taylor Lois Irene Taylor Donna J. Whistle Jerry S. Yahoda Jane L. Yahoda Chester I. Ziemienski Anna Q. Ziemienski v. Arkansas Power and Light Company, an Arkansas Corporation, Federal Signal Corporation, an Illinois Corporation, Entergy Services, a Delaware Corporation, Martin D. Danford Faye A. Danford Anthony Dematteo Nancy Dematteo Stanley P. Dodd Sally P. Dodd Harry D. Peterson Elaine R. Peterson v. Arkansas Power and Light Company, an Arkansas Corporation Entergy Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation

14 F.3d 399
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedMarch 2, 1994
Docket92-1984
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

This text of 14 F.3d 399 (Eugene Carvin Donna Carvin, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated James H. Breashears Sharlene G. Breashears Clifton E. Buck Frances M. Buck Dennis Carvin Sara E. Bentley Milton Couch Janet M. Couch Edwin C. Coulson Anna Jeanette Coulson Howard Cranford Janice Cranford Hazel Goodman Jimmy W. Harris Sandra D. Harris Guy M. Hauser James D. Honold Willie Mae Honold M.L. Hooper Unknown Spouse of M.L. Hooper Michael L. Hulsey Unknown Spouse of Michael L. Hulsey Effie Jenkins Donna M. Johnson Charles B. Joplin Clarice M. Joplin Fred B. Kruse R. MacLambert Patricia Lambert T.M. McGregor Aileen McGregor Michael E. Mitchell Brownie K. Mitchell Russell A. New Joe N. Nowell Patsy M. Nowell A.W. O'Keefe Wayne Parsons Roxanne M. Parsons James W. Raney Norma J. Raney Evelyn W. Ray John W. Rayfield Lucille M. Rayfield Terry J. Rickard Patsy Rickard Clark B. Robertson Ruby Robertson B.E. Rust Kenneth M. Schnoeblen Jean Schnoeblen Leon E. Scott Unknown Spouse of Leon E. Scott Billy J. Smallwood Mary S. Smallwood Hoyt W. Smart Virginia A. Smart William F. Smith William H. Stovall Patricia Lee Stovall A.W. Taylor Lois Irene Taylor Donna J. Whistle Jerry S. Yahoda Jane L. Yahoda Chester I. Ziemienski Anna Q. Ziemienski v. Arkansas Power and Light Company, an Arkansas Corporation, Federal Signal Corporation, an Illinois Corporation, Entergy Services, a Delaware Corporation, Martin D. Danford Faye A. Danford Anthony Dematteo Nancy Dematteo Stanley P. Dodd Sally P. Dodd Harry D. Peterson Elaine R. Peterson v. Arkansas Power and Light Company, an Arkansas Corporation Entergy Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Eugene Carvin Donna Carvin, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated James H. Breashears Sharlene G. Breashears Clifton E. Buck Frances M. Buck Dennis Carvin Sara E. Bentley Milton Couch Janet M. Couch Edwin C. Coulson Anna Jeanette Coulson Howard Cranford Janice Cranford Hazel Goodman Jimmy W. Harris Sandra D. Harris Guy M. Hauser James D. Honold Willie Mae Honold M.L. Hooper Unknown Spouse of M.L. Hooper Michael L. Hulsey Unknown Spouse of Michael L. Hulsey Effie Jenkins Donna M. Johnson Charles B. Joplin Clarice M. Joplin Fred B. Kruse R. MacLambert Patricia Lambert T.M. McGregor Aileen McGregor Michael E. Mitchell Brownie K. Mitchell Russell A. New Joe N. Nowell Patsy M. Nowell A.W. O'Keefe Wayne Parsons Roxanne M. Parsons James W. Raney Norma J. Raney Evelyn W. Ray John W. Rayfield Lucille M. Rayfield Terry J. Rickard Patsy Rickard Clark B. Robertson Ruby Robertson B.E. Rust Kenneth M. Schnoeblen Jean Schnoeblen Leon E. Scott Unknown Spouse of Leon E. Scott Billy J. Smallwood Mary S. Smallwood Hoyt W. Smart Virginia A. Smart William F. Smith William H. Stovall Patricia Lee Stovall A.W. Taylor Lois Irene Taylor Donna J. Whistle Jerry S. Yahoda Jane L. Yahoda Chester I. Ziemienski Anna Q. Ziemienski v. Arkansas Power and Light Company, an Arkansas Corporation, Federal Signal Corporation, an Illinois Corporation, Entergy Services, a Delaware Corporation, Martin D. Danford Faye A. Danford Anthony Dematteo Nancy Dematteo Stanley P. Dodd Sally P. Dodd Harry D. Peterson Elaine R. Peterson v. Arkansas Power and Light Company, an Arkansas Corporation Entergy Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, 14 F.3d 399 (8th Cir. 1994).

Opinion

14 F.3d 399

Eugene CARVIN; Donna Carvin, on behalf of themselves and
all others similarly situated; James H. Breashears;
Sharlene G. Breashears; Clifton E. Buck; Frances M. Buck;
Dennis Carvin; Sara E. Bentley; Milton Couch; Janet M.
Couch; Edwin C. Coulson; Anna Jeanette Coulson; Howard
Cranford; Janice Cranford; Hazel Goodman; Jimmy W.
Harris; Sandra D. Harris; Guy M. Hauser; James D. Honold;
Willie Mae Honold; M.L. Hooper; Unknown Spouse of M.L.
Hooper; Michael L. Hulsey; Unknown Spouse of Michael L.
Hulsey; Effie Jenkins; Donna M. Johnson; Charles B.
Joplin; Clarice M. Joplin; Fred B. Kruse; R. MacLambert;
Patricia Lambert; T.M. McGregor; Aileen McGregor; Michael
E. Mitchell; Brownie K. Mitchell; Russell A. New; Joe N.
Nowell; Patsy M. Nowell; A.W. O'Keefe; Wayne Parsons;
Roxanne M. Parsons; James W. Raney; Norma J. Raney;
Evelyn W. Ray; John W. Rayfield; Lucille M. Rayfield;
Terry J. Rickard; Patsy Rickard; Clark B. Robertson; Ruby
Robertson; B.E. Rust; Kenneth M. Schnoeblen; Jean
Schnoeblen; Leon E. Scott; Unknown Spouse of Leon E.
Scott; Billy J. Smallwood; Mary S. Smallwood; Hoyt W.
Smart; Virginia A. Smart; William F. Smith; William
H. Stovall; Patricia Lee Stovall; A.W. Taylor; Lois Irene
Taylor; Donna J. Whistle; Jerry S. Yahoda; Jane L.
Yahoda; Chester I. Ziemienski; Anna Q. Ziemienski,
Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
ARKANSAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, an Arkansas Corporation,
Defendant-Appellee,
Federal Signal Corporation, an Illinois Corporation, Defendant,
Entergy Services, a Delaware Corporation, Defendant-Appellee.
Martin D. DANFORD; Faye A. Danford; Anthony Dematteo;
Nancy Dematteo; Stanley P. Dodd; Sally P. Dodd;
Harry D. Peterson; Elaine R. Peterson,
Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
ARKANSAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, an Arkansas Corporation;
Entergy Services, Inc., a Delaware Corporation,
Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 92-1984, 92-2000.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Dec. 14, 1992.
Decided Dec. 30, 1993.
Rehearing and Suggestion for
Rehearing En Banc Denied
March 2, 1994.*

Clark W. Mason, Little Rock, AR, argued, for Anna Ziemienski; Stephen Boynton, Washington, DC, argued, for Elaine R. Peterson (John P. Lewis and Wm. Roberts Wilson, on brief), for appellants.

William H. Sutton, Little Rock, AR, argued (Walter A. Paulson, II, on brief), for appellees.

Before JOHN R. GIBSON and WOLLMAN, Circuit Judges, and BATTEY,** District Judge.

JOHN R. GIBSON, Circuit Judge.

In this diversity case, two groups of landowners appeal from a summary judgment denying their claims for real and personal property loss caused by a flood, which they claimed resulted from the negligence of the Arkansas Power & Light Company and Entergy Services, Inc. The district court1 entered summary judgment for AP & L because the plaintiff landowners held the land subject to flowage easements in favor of AP & L. On appeal, the landowners argue that the easements do not affect their negligence claims, that AP & L breached a statutory duty owed them, that AP & L was estopped from exercising its easement rights, and that the defendants breached their duty to warn the landowners of the flood. We affirm the judgment of the district court.

These cases arise out of a flood on Lake Catherine on May 19-20, 1990. Lake Catherine is third and smallest in a series of three lakes created by hydroelectric dams on the Ouachita River near Hot Springs, Arkansas. The dam farthest upstream is Blakely Mountain Dam, an Army Corps of Engineers dam which creates Lake Ouachita, the largest lake in the chain, at a normal volume of 2,151,000 acre feet with flood control volume of an additional 617,000 acre feet. AP & L owns and operates the next two dams, Carpenter Dam and Remmel Dam, and the lakes they create. The lake behind Carpenter Dam is Lake Hamilton, maintained at 399 feet above sea level, with a normal volume of 190,560 acre feet. Lake Catherine lies below Carpenter Dam and is created by Remmel Dam. Lake Catherine's normal pool elevation is maintained at 305 feet above sea level and its normal pool volume is 36,700 acre feet.

Entergy Services, Inc. acted as the agent of AP & L in supervising the release of water from Carpenter and Remmel Dams. Entergy is a sister corporation to AP & L, so we shall refer to them collectively as AP & L.

Though at the time Remmel Dam was built, the land surrounding Lake Catherine was primarily woods and pastures, there has since been extensive development on the shores of Lake Catherine, ranging from mobile homes to lake houses.

On May 19 and 20, 1990, extraordinarily heavy rains fell in the Ouachita River Basin, especially over the lower end of Lake Hamilton and much of Lake Catherine. In the twelve-hour period from 6:00 p.m. May 19, 1990 to 6:00 a.m. May 20, 1990, there was rainfall of ten inches at Carpenter Dam, seven inches at Remmel Dam, and twelve inches in nearby Hot Springs, with most of the rain falling between 8:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. The pool elevation on Lake Hamilton was 399.16 feet above sea level at 8:00 p.m. on May 19, but after four hours, had risen to 402.12 feet, and was still rising. During this time the gates on Carpenter Dam were opened in order to avoid flooding on Lake Hamilton. The combination of the discharge from Lake Hamilton and the inflow of rain from Lake Catherine's drainage area flooded the shores of Lake Catherine. The tail water from Carpenter Dam rose from a normal elevation of 305 feet, to an elevation of 331 feet by 4:00 a.m. on May 20. Before the flooding, the pool elevation at Remmel Dam was near normal at 304.33 feet, but the pool at Remmel Dam crested at 7:00 a.m. on May 20 at an elevation of 317.50 feet, although all spillway gates were fully opened by 3:00 a.m.

The flowage was estimated as the highest ever known in the area, although the gauge that would have made the measurement was destroyed when the flood carried it away. The highest record of flow recorded was 140,000 cubic feet per second in 1923, and the United States geological survey, calculating from high water marks at the lost gauge's former location, estimated the flow as at least 166,000 cubic feet per second. The flood caused massive damage to the landowners' real estate around the lake and to personal property left there, since the water went up to the roofs of many houses.

The landowners held their property subject to flowage easements created by reservations in the deeds to their predecessors in title, by outright purchase from their predecessors in title, or in one case, by court decree in a condemnation case. At the time Remmel Dam was built in 1923-24 and when the project was expanded in 1947 (and even later in some cases), AP & L systematically purchased and reserved easements on all the land adjacent to Lake Catherine permitting flooding to the levels it determined could be flooded in a "worse case scenario," using a study conducted during construction of Remmel and Carpenter Dams.

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