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Russell Creek to get study by Stantec



2012-08-11 - 109 Grant Lane, Columbia, KY - Photo from map on CAUD office wall. This map from Stantec hangs on the wall of the Columbia Adair County Utilities District to indicate the scope of the study to be done before work to protect the CAUD sewer plant from flooding. The heavy blue line - starting in the upper right, at the Russell Creek Bridge on KY E 80, and extending to near the bottom of the map at a point near the Randy Murray property - indicates Russell Creek, and the red lines represent where 22 cross section studies of the creek and bottoms will be conducted. Stantec will be able to estimate 10 year, 50 year, and 100 year flood levels. The study will be completed before work begins on the project. The company is the largest in its field, and has over 10,000 employees worldwide. CAUD General Manager Lennon Stone updated the utilities board on the project at the Thursday, August 9, 2012 regular meeting.

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