State of Indiana orders New Albany to stop construction on Silver Creek dam
State of Indiana orders New Albany to stop construction on Silver Creek dam
FOR 4.9 MILLION. THE STATE OF INDIANA ORDERS NEW ALBANY TO STOP CONSTRUCTION TO A DAM, WHERE A 14 YEAR OLD BOY DROWNED. THIS WEEK, CREWS DUMPED MASSIVE LOADS OF ROCK INTO SILVER CREEK AT THE PROVIDENCE MILL DAM. MAYOR JEFF GAHAN PROVIDED THE EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE WORK LAST WEEK, BUT THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SAYS HE BROKE THE LAW BECAUSE THE CITY DID NOT RECEIVE A PERMIT FOR THE WORK. DNR ISSUED AN INFRACTION TO THE MAYOR. WE REACHED OUT TO HIS OFFICE AND WERE DIRECTED TO A SOCIAL MEDIA POST. IT DOES NOT ADDRESS THE DNR맥스카지노S
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State of Indiana orders New Albany to stop construction on Silver Creek dam
The State of Indiana has ordered New Albany to halt construction at a dam where a 14-year-old boy drowned on Memorial Day.Crews were dumping loads of rock into Silver Creek at the Providence Mill Dam this week.This came after New Albany Mayor Jeff Gahan approved emergency maintenance to the dam last week. Indiana's Department of Natural Resources says Gahan broke the law because the city did not receive a permit for the work.For this, the DNR issued an infraction to Gahan.비바카지노 Viva reached out to Gahan's office for comment but was directed to a social media post.The post does not address the DNR's concerns, rather it reiterates the maintenance was done for safety reasons.
NEW ALBANY, Ind. —
The State of Indiana has ordered New Albany to halt construction at a dam where a 14-year-old boy drowned on Memorial Day.
Crews were dumping loads of rock into Silver Creek at the Providence Mill Dam this week.
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This came after New Albany Mayor Jeff Gahan approved emergency maintenance to the dam last week.
Indiana's Department of Natural Resources says Gahan broke the law because the city did not receive a permit for the work.
For this, the DNR issued an infraction to Gahan.
비바카지노 Viva reached out to Gahan's office for comment but was directed to a social media post.
The post does not address the DNR's concerns, rather it reiterates the maintenance was done for safety reasons.