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Dearborn County details Randall Avenue wetland cleanup, allocates fence and engineering funds

Dearborn County Board of Commissioners · November 5, 2025
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County MS4 coordinator told commissioners a 0.37‑acre wetland and 346 linear feet of streams were found at the highway site; Metrc Environmental and BF and S contracts plus a $57,000 fence will come from a $250,000 appropriation while IDEM evaluates mitigation needs.

Miss Whitehead, the county’s MS4 coordinator, told the Dearborn County Board of Commissioners that a Waters of the U.S. delineation identified a 0.37‑acre wetland and two streams totaling about 346 linear feet at the highway department’s Randall Avenue site. "There is in fact a small wetland there. It's 0.37 acres," she said, and IDEM advised removing non‑natural materials while avoiding additional disturbance and installing a permanent barrier.

Whitehead said county crews have removed roughly 4,000 pounds of trash from the bottom of the hill…

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