Monday, May 7, 2012

6,000 Tons of Concrete to be dumped at the Lake Worth Lagoon

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It seems we have been getting a lot of stuff from Lantana over the past: demolition debris dumped on our landfill from Lantana company, Sun Recycling, Lantana's old city manager and now 6,000 tons of concrete will be dumped on the Lake Worth Lagoon.

Not only are we getting massive traffic coming through Lake Worth because of the Lantana Bridge being rebuilt, "most of the 6,000 tons of concrete are being cut up and will travel north to shore up the mud bottom at the Snook Islands habitat-restoration project in Lake Worth," says the PB Post.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great! Very Beneficial.
"Most of the 6,000 tons of concrete are being cut up and will travel north to shore up the mud bottom at the Snook Islands habitat-restoration project in Lake Worth. And the old pilings will be part of a fishing reef at the base of the new Lantana bridge."

Lynn Anderson said...

This eventually will attract more fish and will be a good thing.

Anonymous said...

Yay for islands,but boo for traffic. It is getting crazy and the PBSO really need to do more enforcement. This am, I and another car, were passed, on South Olive by someone speeding way above the limit which is 25 on that stretch. She kept speeding right into the school zone, at South Olive, which is 20, and imagine my surprise when she turned into the school.