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    You are at:Home»Local News»Manhattan»Rehab Project in Stilling Area of Tuttle Creek Dam Nears Completion

    Rehab Project in Stilling Area of Tuttle Creek Dam Nears Completion

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    By Troy Coverdale on July 20, 2021 Manhattan

    The rehabilitation project for the stilling basin below Tuttle Creek Dam is nearing completion, with it being given back to control of the Army Corps of Engineers Operations team at the lake.

    Operations Project Manager Brian McNulty tells KMAN the project included closure of an old drain that helped cause a sinkhole.

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    Public access remains closed and there won’t be a full-reopening for a while. The east side of Outlet Park will remain shut down.

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    Also at the lake, testing will likely confirm a blue-green algae bloom in the River Pond area.  McNulty tells KMAN a warning has been posted for the area because of the dog park and beach.

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    Animals are the most susceptible to getting sick from the algae. The KDHE is testing water samples and will have results by mid-week.

     

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    Currently the host of "KMAN's Morning News", Troy is a 30 year veteran of radio, nearly 20 in northern Colorado, where he served as the "Voice of the UNC Bears" while serving as the news and sports director for one of the oldest AM stations in the country. No stranger to Manhattan nor Kansas, Troy is an alum of K-State in broadcast journalism and grew up near Circleville. He began his broadcast career with KSDB-FM on campus while working part time at another radio station in town. He's married to the former Monica Haugsness of Seneca, who has patiently put up with his schedule for more than 25 years.

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