Rehabilitation of County's High-Risk Dams Set For Spring
Three of the county's earthen lake dams that have been determined by state engineers to constitute a failure and flooding risk are set to be brought up to code at the cost of $3 million this spring. Read about the work and why it needs to be done in this article from today's Fairfax Extra.
By Focus on Fairfax |
February 14, 2008; 11:10 AM ET
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