A slippery slope
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Chelan County Road Department employees roll out a geo-synthectic mesh as they work on a section of North Dryden Road Tuesday just west of the Ollala Canyon Road on Tuesday. The road is about 75 feet above an irrigation ditch.
Chelan County Road Department employees work on North Dryden Road Tuesday, just west of the Ollala Canyon Road, along a failing slope that continued to erode above the Wenatchee Reclamation District irrigation ditch. Crews are installing a synthetic wall for slope retention and replacing the road along the150-foot section.
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