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Progress on the Great Wall at CAUD Wastewater Plant



2014-07-12 - CAUD Wastewater Plant, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Professional Concrete Service (PCS) has taken advantage of recent excellent construction weather to make great progress on the Great Wall at the Columbia/Adair County (CAUD) Wastewater Plant. CAUD General Manager Lenny Stone reported at the Thursday evening, July 10, 2014, meeting of the CAUD board meeting that all the footer is poured for the 275' wall, and that 160 feet of the 18' tall wall is poured. Stone said that after the wall is poured it will have to cure for at least 28 days before the backfill is started to complete the project aimed at stopping mudslides on the hill. The crest of the hill adjoins Wall Street near the entrance to the Columbia City Cemetery. Photo taken Friday, July 11, 2014

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