March 26, 2021

The Army Corps of Engineers’ seepage remediation project at New Madrid is nearing completion. On Wednesday, workers removed some of the wood used in the concrete work and leveled out the dirt along the Mississippi River levee along Waters Street. The project is designed to reduce sand boils and preserve the integrity of the levee surrounding the town...

The Army Corps of Engineers' seepage remediation project at New Madrid is nearing completion. On Wednesday, workers removed some of the wood used in the concrete work and leveled out the dirt along the Mississippi River levee along Waters Street. The project is designed to reduce sand boils and preserve the integrity of the levee surrounding the town.
The Army Corps of Engineers' seepage remediation project at New Madrid is nearing completion. On Wednesday, workers removed some of the wood used in the concrete work and leveled out the dirt along the Mississippi River levee along Waters Street. The project is designed to reduce sand boils and preserve the integrity of the levee surrounding the town.Jill Bock/Standard Democrat

The Army Corps of Engineers’ seepage remediation project at New Madrid is nearing completion. On Wednesday, workers removed some of the wood used in the concrete work and leveled out the dirt along the Mississippi River levee along Waters Street. The project is designed to reduce sand boils and preserve the integrity of the levee surrounding the town.

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