VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO TO BEGIN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SURVEY IN UPPER CANYON

Beginning Tuesday, December 17, 2019, the Village of Ruidoso will be undertaking the final phase of a geotechnical engineering survey in the Upper Canyon and Midtown areas.

This study is to characterize and evaluate subsurface conditions along the proposed project alignment and to provide additional geotechnical data for the final design in the mitigation phase of the ongoing FEMA sewer line rehabilitation project.

The first phase of this survey was completed in October 2019. Contractors will collect borings for geotechnical data at select locations. The work will have little to no disturbance with the exception of access to the sites and machinery noise.

This work will be scheduled throughout the Rio Ruidoso river-way from the Upper Canyon all the way down to River Trail in Midtown. It is anticipated that the crews will be in and out of each area by December 19, 2019.

The crews will be in vehicles that will be clearly marked as Molzen Corbin, High Water Mark, GSI, or Wood PLC, and individuals will wear safety vests during their working operations to assist property owners in identifying them.

If you have any questions about these survey crews, please contact Adam Sanchez at the Village of Ruidoso 575-937-0544, or Phoebe Suina, 505-350-7731 via High Water Mark.

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