EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — The Garden State Parkway tree-clearing project has left stumps, bare earth and mud along the roadway, as well as what may be immediate erosion issues.
Engineers familiar with the project say erosion is occurring and should be expected any time trees and cover is removed, but they also believe the N.J. Turnpike Authority, which administers the parkway, is addressing the issue. A tree-planting program is expected to begin next week.
But the images of washed-out slopes and mud creeping toward roadways is raising questions
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Engineers familiar with the project say erosion is occurring and should be expected any time trees and cover is removed, but they also believe the N.J. Turnpike Authority, which administers the parkway, is addressing the issue. A tree-planting program is expected to begin next week.
But the images of washed-out slopes and mud creeping toward roadways is raising questions
more
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/...cle_fbe5103e-6646-11e0-ad39-001cc4c002e0.html