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News Release - April 7, 2011 PROVINCE PREPARING FOR POTENTIAL HIGHWAY DAMAGEThe Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure is taking extra measures this spring to prepare for potential highway and bridge damage caused by flooding. "Extensive sections of the highway network were under water, or in the case of Highway 1 near the Alberta border, wiped out entirely by flooding last year," Highways and Infrastructure Minister Jim Reiter said. "The ministry is making every effort to be as prepared as possible in the event that we see more flooding this year." While construction on a massive arch culvert began last summer in the new westbound lanes of Highway 1 to prevent future flooding of that section of highway, other plans and preparations have taken place during the winter and spring of 2011 to ensure a quick response to potential problem areas on the highway network:
Every spring the ministry clears culverts, bridges and other drainage structures so they can handle runoff at their design capacity. An aggressive surveillance program is underway to flag trouble spots and provide immediate repairs where possible, as well as keeping the general public informed with the most up-to-date information through the Highway Hotline. Motorists are urged to view the interactive highway conditions map online at www.highways.gov.sk.ca or http://roadinfo.telenium.ca/mobile.html for hand-held devices. Motorists may also wish to call the Highway Hotline toll-free number at 1-888-335-7623 or *ROAD on the SaskTel network. For more information on potential flooding and flood preparedness in Saskatchewan go to www.saskflood.ca. -30- For more information, contact:
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