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Muncie district to build new levee alignment after inspections find low sections
Summary
District staff told the Muncie City Board of Sanitary Commissioners it will construct a new levee set back from railroad embankments after inspections found sections below design height; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved the proposed new alignment in principle.
The Muncie City Board of Sanitary Commissioners heard on Sept. 3 that district staff will build a new levee alignment on the city’s far east end after inspections found sections lower than intended and maintenance access blocked by railroad embankments.
District Administrator Rick Conrad told the board the district is responsible for roughly six miles of levee inside city limits that protect “hundreds of millions of dollars of homes and businesses,” and that the district will move the levee back by less…
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