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Medicine Park
City of Lawton, Oklahoma
Water Treatment Plant |
Van Horn Construction
The authorities in Medicine Park, contracted for the
expansion of their current water treatment facility. This project called
for rock excavation in order to build the new plant expansion. The rock
had to be removed up next to and against the existing treatment plant. The
main water input line that fed the entire treatment operation was within a few
feet of the final limits of rock excavation. The existing treatment plant
furnishes water to the city of Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort Sill Military Base, and
several surrounding communities located nearby. Damaging this line
would have shut down the entire water source for the entire area.
Van Horn Construction out of Fort Smith, Arkansas
was awarded the contract and elected to drill and blast the rock. Dykon
was hired to perform the drilling and blasting of this sensitive project.
Drilling and Blasting began on January 2, 2002 and was completed successfully by
January 23, 2002. The rock excavation for this project was safely blasted
in three weeks. Total rock excavation for this project that required
blasting was 23,685 cubic yards. 21, 140 pounds of explosive was used to
perform this work. The project was completed with no interruption to the
water supply service.
Dykon Blasting would like to thank Dawson Trucking
and Excavating for their cooperation in the successful completion of this phase
of the project. Dykon would further like to thank Van Horn Construction
for the opportunity to perform this work. We look forward to the
opportunity to work with these fine folks again, in the future.
We invite you to view a sample of
digital movie clips taken from the controlled rock blasting performed on this
project. These movie clips are 1.3 megabytes in size are in Windows Media
Format. Your patience while these download is appreciated.
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