Dye Test At Lake White Next Week
S.R. 552, C.R. 105 reopen to traffic at S.R. 104
Chillicothe (Wednesday, July 26) – Continuing efforts to
monitor and assess water levels at Lake White since the construction of a new
dam at the state park in Pike County, contractors for the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources and the Ohio Department of Transportation will be conducting
a dye test in the lake early next week.
Lake levels have remained more stable since the lake was
returned to winter pool in late June to allow for a safety inspection of the
newly constructed dam and to identify the cause of any possible water movement.
The dam continues to be secure and operating properly. The next step to be undertaken by Stantec, the project’s consultant, will be to utilize dye to
determine if the water levels are holding or if water is drawing down into the
water table and rising to the surface outside the lake.
Engineers from Stantec will be conducting the test by injecting
fluorescent dye into the water on the lake side. The test will be conducted on
Monday, July 31, and the colors injected will vary from red and yellow-green to
possible blue. The dye is non-toxic and biodegradable, and the coloration of
the lake water can last up to one week.
Earlier today, July 26, Sunesis crews reopened S.R. 552 and C.R. 105 (Forest Hills Drive) at their intersection with S.R. 104. Although S.R. 104 remains closed south of S.R. 552, crews will be completing finishing work on the south side of the construction zone in the coming week, and the route will be reopened to traffic soon.
For more information contact: Kathleen Fuller, public information officer ODOT District 9 740-774-8834 (o); 740-637-9037 (m)
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The environmental review, consultation and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for these projects are being, or have been, carried out by ODOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 11, 2015, and executed by FHWA and ODOT.
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