MINTURN, Colorado Concrete retaining walls are being built along the Eagle River to prevent contaminated rock from sliding down a hillside and into the water.
The work is taking place in a steep canyon south of Minturn, near the defunct Eagle Mine. The walls, which will replace decaying wooden fences called cribbings, will be 17 feet tall and several hundred feet long.
The work is taking place in a steep canyon south of Minturn, near the defunct Eagle Mine. The walls, which will replace decaying wooden fences called cribbings, will be 17 feet tall and several hundred feet long.


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