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Meeker resident warns commissioners about corrosion risk on County Road 202 bridge, urges inspection and cathodic protection

5823880 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

A Meeker resident and retired corrosion engineer told commissioners the County Road 202 bridge shows electrochemical corrosion and asked the county to inspect and consider protective measures such as sacrificial anodes or impressed-current systems; commissioners referred the comment to Road & Bridge for follow-up.

During the Sept. 23 public‑comment period a longtime resident raised safety concerns about an apparently corroding metal bridge on County Road 202. The speaker, who described himself as a retired corrosion engineer, told the board he observed corroding metal where the bridge structure meets soil and river water and urged the county to assess cathodic (electrochemical) corrosion and consider protective measures.

What the speaker said - Identification and background: The speaker said professional engineers previously inspected the bridge and…

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