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TxDOT discounts implosion dangerFebruary 18, 2013, 10:02 pm by Adam Troxtell
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has said only one business faces any possibility of damage from using explosives to demolish the old US 281 bridge, and a public hearing to explain the process and take questions from residents and business owners will not be held. Lake traffic will have to stay back at least 1,000 feet for "several hours before, during and after the initial blasting operations” said Lower Colorado River Authority spokeswoman Clara Tuma. TxDOT Public Information Officer Kelli Reyna said vehicle traffic on US 281 will be stopped a half-mile away from both the north and the south ends of the bridge for 10 minutes before and 10 minutes after the detonation takes place, In that time workers will be able to do an inspection to ensure it went according to plan and did not affect the new bridge, Reyna said. She said TxDOT will coordinate with the City of Marble Falls
and get details of what to expect in the demolition to local media prior to the
explosion. For the full story, see Tuesday's Highlander. Reader CommentsThere goes the river.....what a shame. Ok so they go ahead and implode and are giving 10 minutes on either side of the blast. What happens after the blast if the NEW bridge has damage? Would traffic be diverted to go through horseshoebay or ??? maybe they should put a ferryboat in the lake as back up to get folks back and forth. Would you want the bridge to fall like so many others in the United States. You should feel lucky that the bridge is coming down before it falls down. |
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