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Hunt County approves application to seek state funds to repair high‑hazard dam at Site 62
Summary
The commissioners approved sponsoring a state grant application to repair Pilot Grove Creek Watershed Site 62, a high‑hazard dam in Marks Precinct, with an estimated repair cost of about $1.9 million and a Sept. 30 application deadline.
Hunt County Commissioners Court on Sept. 23 approved a county‑sponsored application to seek state funding for structural repairs to Pilot Grove Creek Watershed Site 62 in Marks Precinct, a dam the county and conservation partners describe as a high‑hazard structure.
The grant application — to be submitted before a Sept. 30 deadline — seeks funding to repair slides and other failures at Site 62. Sam Stewart, district technician with the Upper Sabine Soil and Water Conservation District, told the court the estimated repair cost is about $1,900,000 and that state appropriations under a conservation‑district repair program are available for the…
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