October 11, 2018
3:00 pm
Due to the unusual amount of
rainfall, there has been a breach of water retention mechanisms on Kendal’s
construction worksite and water is flowing into some neighboring areas. Kendal
at Lexington regrets this situation and is actively working with the City of
Lexington, project contractors and engineers to assess and alleviate the issue.
Per
requirements, sediment basins are designed to contain 134 cubic yards of water
per acre of disturbed area. The water management installations were designed in
excess of that requirement. It is suspected the torrential rains we
received today were of an historic nature and exceed expectations.
Kendal at
Lexington’s property has been affected as well. All hands are on deck to
address the situation.
Please
contact Executive Director Mina Tepper at (540) 463-1910 with questions or
concerns. Updates will be posted on the blog at http://kalexmasterplanupdate.blogspot.com.
No comments:
Post a Comment