Loveland Pass: Reopened After 92 Tons of Mud Was Hauled Following Landslide
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Loveland Pass: Reopened after 92 tons of mud was hauled following landslide
DENVER (KDVR) — On Wednesday, the Colorado Department of Transportation sent a press release that the Loveland Pass is reopened as of 1 p.m. after seven tandem dump trucks continuously hauled 92 tons of mud and silt after a landslide happened on June 15. "I am incredibly proud of our team's swift and dedicated work to safely reopen Loveland Pass after the recent landslide," said Jessica Mykelbust, CDOT Denver Metro transportation director. "Our …


Loveland Pass reopens following large landslide
After being closed since Sunday, June 15, U.S. Highway 6 over Loveland Pass is open again. The Colorado Department of Transportation gave Loveland Pass the OK to reopen to motorists and recreationists as of 1 p.m. Wednesday, following a landslide that was 100 feet wide and 15 to 20 feet deep. The agency said it took seven tandem dump trucks, continually hauling 92 tons of mud and silt to clear the debris, in a Wednesday news release. The geohaza…
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