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Washington County says local partnership rebuilt Farmington bridge washed out by August storm

Washington County (WashCo Weekly) · February 20, 2026
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A WashCo Weekly presenter said Washington County and the town of Farmington pooled resources and worked with the state DNR to replace a bridge on Indian Lore Road that washed out after heavy rain on Aug. 11; county officials said repairs took about six months and they hope FEMA will reimburse local costs.

A presenter on WashCo Weekly said Washington County and the Town of Farmington replaced a bridge on Indian Lore Road that was washed out during heavy rain on Aug. 11, completing repairs in roughly six months.

The presenter, identified only on the program as the show host, said the bridge — about three years old — was "completely washed out" after what he described as "almost a foot of rain in, like, 24 hours," and that the county and town pooled financial resources and coordinated with the state Department of Natural Resources to replace it. "We don't wait for the state or federal…

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