Photos: Erosion control in the Animas River

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Photos: Erosion control in the Animas River

Garrett Bonds with Bonds Construction operates a trackhoe Thursday in the Animas River at the south end of Memorial Park across from 29th Street. The project will repair erosion damage and stabilize the area along the riverbank to minimize future erosion. The contractor anticipates the in-river work will be complete by the end of April.
Garrett Bonds with Bonds Construction operates a trackhoe Thursday in the Animas River at the south end of Memorial Park across from 29th Street. The project will repair erosion damage and stabilize the area along the riverbank to minimize future erosion. The contractor anticipates the in-river work will be complete by the end of April.
Garrett Bonds with Bonds Construction operates a trackhoe Thursday in the Animas River at the south end of Memorial Park across from 29th Street. The project will repair erosion damage and stabilize the area along the riverbank to minimize future erosion. The contractor anticipates the in-river work will be complete by the end of April.

Photos: Erosion control in the Animas River

Garrett Bonds with Bonds Construction operates a trackhoe Thursday in the Animas River at the south end of Memorial Park across from 29th Street. The project will repair erosion damage and stabilize the area along the riverbank to minimize future erosion. The contractor anticipates the in-river work will be complete by the end of April.
Garrett Bonds with Bonds Construction operates a trackhoe Thursday in the Animas River at the south end of Memorial Park across from 29th Street. The project will repair erosion damage and stabilize the area along the riverbank to minimize future erosion. The contractor anticipates the in-river work will be complete by the end of April.
Garrett Bonds with Bonds Construction operates a trackhoe Thursday in the Animas River at the south end of Memorial Park across from 29th Street. The project will repair erosion damage and stabilize the area along the riverbank to minimize future erosion. The contractor anticipates the in-river work will be complete by the end of April.
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