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Date Posted: 18:06:33 07/28/03 Mon
Author: carolyn
Subject: Re: DOT and Boondox RipRap???
In reply to: MDSchwartz 's message, "DOT and Boondox RipRap???" on 23:17:04 07/01/03 Tue

>Hey Marge, you are correct about the corner at the boondox area also there is severe erosion taking place along the bank farther downstream. Those people were, are still are having water comeing over the bank but it isn't as bad as it was a week ago. Drive ways and slough crossing were washed out again and water everywhere. It pretty much went back into the Piledrive tho. Let me see, the contacts so far have been DOT, NRCS, Emergency Services,the Mayors office and more i'm sure. Also the appropriation of 1 million bucks by Sen. Ted Stevens. Hopefull something will be done before too long. Was wondering if anyone has contacted DOT about the
>lovely erosion problem we're seeing at the Boondox
>corner? Seems to me about 3 linear feet have been
>scrubbed out, and more is settling. We watched the ice
>go out there last year; an ~4 x 6 foot slab went
>under, then about 2 minutes later, popped back up
>right in front of us on its EDGE before going
>downstream, so the hydraulics there is pretty
>formidable. Any names or project managers to say
>'come look at this' to?

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