By (Associated Press) The Detroit News
Fort Wayne, Ind. — Earth-moving crews who faced a summer-long rain delay have resumed work on an earthen berm through a northeastern Indiana marsh that’s considered a possible pathway for Asian carp to reach the Great Lakes.
This summer’s persistent heavy rains and flooding delayed work on the 2 mile-long berm through Eagle Marsh by at least three months, said Duane Riethman, an engineer for the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the federal agency that’s overseeing the project.
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