AT WORK | 2014 | Structure CC04

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Clearing CC13

This reach along Chippewa Creek had 17 structures, 6 on the right bank and 11 on the left bank, that needed replaced. It was quite overgrown and the maintenance berm was largely inaccessible.

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Clearing RS01 & RS02

Within these two reaches there had been little maintenance work done since the project was constructed in the late 70’s. Some areas were inaccessible due to woody overgrowth, outdated fences and gates. Land use ranges from agricultural to city parks and industrial sites.

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Dam VIII-C Fencing

The original fencing and gates at Dam VIII-C, near River Styx, were in poor condition. All flood control dams are fenced to limit access by livestock and off-road vehicles to prevent damage to the structures.Woven and barbed wire fence was replaced with approximately 7700 linear feet of high tensile fencing, a more cost effective option.

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Structure CC04

There were 7 corrugated metal pipe structures within this reach that were replaced in 2014. Most of the maintenance berm on both sides of the channel was in good shape with the exception of the access off Black Diamond Rd. which needed repair.

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Structure CC14LB

There were 14 structures on the left bank of this reach, 3 culverts and 11 berm drains, which were replaced. The clearing of the maintenance berm here was minimal involving removal of a few trees, some woody brush, and debris along the bank and in the channel.

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Chippewa Creek Reach CC04 Structure Replacement.

There were 7 corrugated metal pipe structures within this reach that were replaced in 2014. Most of the maintenance berm on both sides of the channel was in good shape with the exception of the access off Black Diamond Rd. which needed repair.

Trees and brush in the immediate vicinity of the structures being replaced also had to be removed. The contract was awarded to Stanley Miller Construction Co.

Location

Coal Bank and Black Diamond Rds.
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