Keywords: i-69 i69 interstate 69 interstate69 indiana greene county greenecounty section 4 section4 road construction interstate stream culvert e & b paving ebpaving The roadbed for future Interstate 69 begins to take shape near E. Carter Road in Green County, Indiana; looking north from about a half mile north of the future I-69/SR 445 interchange. In the background, a small unnamed tributary to Indian Creek crosses the right-of-way. The little white spot on the hill is a "NOTICE Waters of U.S." sign. This indicates that a waterway, whether a small stream or a large river, is subject to the permitting requirements of the Clean Water Act. Construction crews will remove the hill and then install a 528-foot-long box culvert over which mainline I-69 will run. The culvert will be 16 feet wide and 7 feet 3 inches in height. E & B Paving, prime contractor (Indiana I-69 Project, Section 4, Segments 6/7). The roadbed for future Interstate 69 begins to take shape near E. Carter Road in Green County, Indiana; looking north from about a half mile north of the future I-69/SR 445 interchange. In the background, a small unnamed tributary to Indian Creek crosses the right-of-way. The little white spot on the hill is a "NOTICE Waters of U.S." sign. This indicates that a waterway, whether a small stream or a large river, is subject to the permitting requirements of the Clean Water Act. Construction crews will remove the hill and then install a 528-foot-long box culvert over which mainline I-69 will run. The culvert will be 16 feet wide and 7 feet 3 inches in height. E & B Paving, prime contractor (Indiana I-69 Project, Section 4, Segments 6/7). |