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Close up of ball and joint line, Russell Creek crossing



2009-11-20 - Henson Farms bottoms, Columbia, KY - Photo Adair County Water District. Garrison Construction, Inc. employees Michael Mitchum, left, and Jeremy Keltner are preparing to join to lengths of waterline for the Russell Creek Crossing. The photo shows in more detail how the ball and socket joint goes together, with the length on the left sliding into the right, after which the loose collar on the left is locked into place to finish the tie. The crossing is now complete. General Manger Lenny Stone of the Adair County Water District says that he can see no reason why the bypass side of the Adair County School District Campus, including Adair County Elementary School, the Ag Building, Adair County High School, and the athletic fields on that side of the campus can't have cleaner, fresher county water, with adequate water pressure for fire protection, by Christmas Day, 2009.

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