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Blasting begins on rocks at Bondad Hill

Drivers should expect 20-minute delays
Drivers should expect 20-minute delays

Blasting is slated to begin Friday on two large rock faces along U.S. Highway 550 at Bondad Hill, the Colorado Department of Transportation said Thursday.

Crews have drilled at least 24 holes in one rock face, with blasting to start Friday.

CDOT spokeswoman Nancy Shanks said drivers should expect delays of about 20 minutes during blasting periods. Those are expected to occur between noon and 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Traffic will also be stopped periodically for equipment crossing.

“We’re taking away some of the rocks from two different rock faces,” Shanks said. “We’re not done with this area, but we’re getting the two biggest rocks done.”

Work is expected to be complete before Monday.

CDOT will remove debris after spring runoff occurs. In the meantime, debris is secured behind a 700-foot barrier placed inside the northbound lane after the slide.

A massive rockslide Feb. 14 brought about 700 tons of rock down on U.S. Highway 550 near mile marker 6, about 10 miles south of Durango. A 150-foot slab of rock broke into several pieces, including one 25 feet by 40 feet by 10 feet, and another that was 15 feet by 30 feet by 10 feet. About 70 dump-truck loads are required to remove the rocks, according to CDOT.

jpace@durangoherald.com



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