Work continues on conversion of marina to park

Published 1:30 am Thursday, September 22, 2016

Yeah, but can they get those truck reflections out of the water? Marysville is in the process of cleaning up and converting the former Geddes Marina into a park. That involves putting down a six-inch cap of clean fill and cloth to isolate any contaminants that may be there. Later a layer of sand will be laid on the lagoon bottom for the same reason. (Dan Bates / The Herald)
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Yeah, but can they get those truck reflections out of the water? Marysville is in the process of cleaning up and converting the former Geddes Marina into a park. That involves putting down a six-inch cap of clean fill and cloth to isolate any contaminants that may be there. Later a layer of sand will be laid on the lagoon bottom for the same reason. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

Yeah, but can they get those truck reflections out of the water? Marysville is in the process of cleaning up and converting the former Geddes Marina into a park. That involves putting down a six-inch cap of clean fill and cloth to isolate any contaminants that may be there. Later a layer of sand will be laid on the lagoon bottom for the same reason. (Dan Bates / The Herald)
Yeah, but can they get those truck reflections out of the water? Marysville is in the process of cleaning up and converting the former Geddes Marina into a park. That involves putting down a six-inch cap of clean fill and cloth to isolate any contaminants that may be there. Later a layer of sand will be laid on the lagoon bottom for the same reason. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

Yeah, but can they get those truck reflections out of the water? Marysville is in the process of cleaning up and converting the former Geddes Marina into a park. That involves putting down a six-inch cap of clean fill and cloth to isolate any contaminants that might be there. Later a layer of sand will be laid on the lagoon bottom for the same reason.