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The N.C. Department of Transportation has narrowed its search for a place to quarry stone needed to restore the eastbound ...
Repairing the myriad collapsed sections of Interstate 40 will require up to 3 million cubic yards of rock — more than 100,000 dump truck loads. Hauling all that rock for 30 miles from the closest rock ...
Rebuilding a section of Interstate 40 through the Pigeon River Gorge will take tons of rock, and now the N.C. Department of Transportation has a pretty good idea where it will come from.
most were ready to welcome back visitors to the Pigeon River at the start of the season − albeit with rocks shifted, channels widened and the river flowing past ongoing interstate repairs.
The N.C. Department of Transportation and its partners have selected two sites in the Pigeon River Gorge for extracting and ...
Two sites in the Pisgah National Forest will be used to extract approximately 3 million cubic yards of stone and other materials to repair I-40.
Other projects include $286 million in repairs near Chimney Rock and Bat Cave and more projects ... The 12-mile section of I-40 along the Pigeon River Gorge in Haywood County that was largely ...