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Tuesday morning Jack Gibbs came out with his crew to repair our mitigation site bulkhead. The mini-excavator was used to remove the material behind the wall.
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Some of our salvaged posts were water jetted behind the rebuilt wall.
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Finally, this $400 pile of stabilized sand was used to backfill behind the wall. The sand hardens like concrete.
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