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New Cooperative reveals county drainage tile under retention basin; engineers propose reroute options
Summary
Representatives for New Cooperative told supervisors that contractor surveys found a 12-inch clay county drainage tile in the footprint of a planned retention pond for a new Superior fertilizer plant; engineers presented three technical options and recommended reviewing drainage records and running tracers before committing to a reroute.
A New Cooperative representative told Dickinson County supervisors that contractor surveyors found an existing county drainage tile in the footprint of a retention basin for a new fertilizer building in Superior, and presented engineering options to avoid damaging county drainage infrastructure.
“My contractor located the tile… it is a 12 inch or 11 and 3 quarter inch outside diameter tile, clay tile,” Frank Huseman said as he reviewed…
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