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'Bigbee erosion hearing in Livingston

The sixth meeting in a series of 10 to allow property owners and others to learn about issues that impact stream bank erosion along the Tombigbee River will be held Thursday, Nov. 9 from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. at the University of West Alabama Environmental Training Center in Livingston.

The meeting will address various practices to retard erosion and ways of reclaiming areas lost by stream bank erosion.

Anyone wishing to speak on the subject will be given five minutes for their presentation. Those wishing to speak should have a written statement to give to the meeting facilitator. Anyone not wishing to speak but who would like to submit a statement may do so.

A seventh meeting is scheduled for Dec. 7, also in Livingston.

All of the meetings so far have been held in Livingston except one that was not publicized and therefore not well attended in Grove Hill.


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