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Access road and berm part of 'contingency plan' until larger Chignecto Isthmus protection is complete » CHMA, Voice of the Marshes

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On today’s show, we hear more about the $2 million project underway to back up dykes along the La Planche River outside of Amherst.  Kevin Bekkers is the Nova Scotia lead for the larger Chignecto Isthmus Resiliency Project. He says the section of dyke targetted by the current project was identified as weak and at risk of failure in case of extreme weather events. Bekkers says the access road and berm project will give his department more option…
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