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Harris County Flood Control District to begin 13.3 Million Dollar Project

The Harris County Flood Control District will begin construction March 19 on a $13.3 million maintenance project that starts with removing accumulated sediment and making priority repairs on a portion of Horsepen Creek in the Addicks Reservoir watershed. Future project sites in this pilot project include Langham Creek, Bear Creek and a Langham Creek tributary east of Bear Creek Village. Click on the link below to read the entire press release.

 

HCFCD to Remove Sediment from Channels that Drain into Federal Reservoirs — Press Release

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