STELLARTON - Barricades placed along North Foord Street are expected to remain in place for the next two weeks as crews continue to monitor a sinkhole that has developed there.
A third and larger subsidence Tuesday evening has damaged a sewer line running along the street and a bypass line will now have to be put in place. The eroding earth has also exposed a water main, however, it has not been damaged.
Town engineer Tony Addis said he doesn't anticipate that the repair work will mean an interruption for residents.
At the same time, Addis said the municipality wants to keep an eye on the area in case there is a further subsiding.
As to what could be causing the sinkhole, it's still uncertain.
While through traffic is blocked, businesses in the area continue to operate. Jungle Jim's Restaurant, Sobeys head office and Eastern Sign Print are in a unique position because the sinkhole is very near the intersection that serves as an entryway for the three.
Jungle Jim's manager, Scott Kelly, said the restaurant is remaining open even though the position of the hole - and the barricades - will affect highway traffic to the business.
Sinkhole continues to deepen
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- Don
- - February 22nd, 2010 at 13:31:48
I remember during a circus parade at New Glasgow during the mid-thirties, an elephant was lost in a sink hole. They never did find it.
I'm kidding of course :-) -
- Marie
- - February 22nd, 2010 at 13:31:39
In regards to this sinkhole ....I think it should be given very serious attention.This could turn out to be a much more serious problem and a danger to the public..
Why do we not know what is causing the problem ???


