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Dirt from the WG Mallett School project in Farmington is stockpiled Tuesday at the entrance to Mt. Blue High School at the corner of Whittier and Seamon roads, said David Leavitt, director of Special Services for RSU 9. The dirt, approximately 8,000 cubic yards, will be used for fill during the Mt. Blue Learning Center renovation/addition project expected to start in October, he said. A crew and trucks from E.L. Vining and Son in Farmington is hauling the dirt.
Dirt from the WG Mallett School project in Farmington is stockpiled Tuesday at the entrance to Mt. Blue High School at the corner of Whittier and Seamon roads, said David Leavitt, director of Special Services for Regoinal School Unit 9. The dirt, approximately 8,000 cubic yards, will be used for fill during the Mt. Blue Learning Center renovation/addition project expected to start in October, saving and reusing from one project to another, he said. A crew and trucks from E.L. Vining and Son in Farmington is hauling the dirt.
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