Road Crews to Use Explosives on the Lemons Hill Slip
Road Crews to Use Explosives on the Lemons Hill Slip That’s Closed SH11
Road crews are preparing to use
explosives to help clear the huge slip that’s closed State
Highway 11 between Paihia and Kawakawa in Northland since
Tuesday 13th February.
They’ve got to the point where the use of dynamite blasting is now a safe, viable option for moving a lot of the remaining loose material from the hillside in a controlled manner, says the Transport Agency’s System Manager Steve Mutton.
“There is still a significant amount of earth and rock sitting above the roadway. We’ve been constantly reviewing our approach to clearing the slip and we’re now in a position to change the method and bring a lot of the remaining loose material down the face of the slip.”
“This will help get the road open as quickly as possible. “
“Our crews are working as fast as safely possible given the complexity of the slip, the difficult access and the weather interruptions. We’re conscious of the importance of the link to the Bay of Islands for locals and tourists and we’re working to reopen the road as soon as we can.”
“We can start blasting this week and we’re still hoping to let traffic through the area sometime in the next 2-3 weeks as planned,” says Mr Mutton.
A further update will be provided closer to the time.
The signposted detour between Kawakawa and Paihia is via State Highways 1, 10 and 11. The detour will add another 10–20 minutes to the journey.
The Transport Agency thanks motorists and visitors to the region for their understanding and patience during this time.
Check the Transport Agency’s website: www.nzta.govt.nz (external link)for the latest highway information or sign up to www.onthemove.govt.nz (external link)for up-to-date information on what is happening on the route you plan to travel; freephone 0800 4 HIGHWAYS for national and regional travel updates.
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