SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the New Lock at the Soo contractor say blasting activities needed for project construction are set to start later this month, and precautions are being put in place to protect ships, boaters, the general public and even certain species of fish.
“The project team will blast as the means to fracture the existing bedrock to be excavated and removed,” Rachel Miller, the New Lock contracting officer’s representative said. The release states that the contractor is permitted to conduct blasting Monday through Sunday during daylight hours . “However, each blast will be evaluated to ensure the safety of the public. During blasting, guards will be posted at all access points to ensure no persons will be allowed within 300 feet of the blast radius.”
After the detonation the "master blaster" will confirm the completion of the blast and give the ‘all clear’ consisting of one long sound from an airhorn or siren, according to the engineers. The Corps of Engineers said the goal during New Lock at the Soo construction is to “minimize or eliminate negative impacts to the community and other affected parties”.
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