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I-70 rest stop closed for repairs

Published on -10/28/2009, 10:49 AM

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The westbound rest area and parking lots located approximately 4 miles east of WaKeeney along Interstate 70 were temporarily closed Wednesday for plumbing repairs.

Kansas Department of Transportation crews with the Area Three Office are making repairs to a sewer line located within the rest area’s facilities. Crews plan to have the rest area reopened by Monday.

Log onto 511.ksdot.org for all road closure information in Kansas or contact KDOT northwest Kansas Public Affairs Manager Kristen Brands at (785) 877-3315 or kristenb@ksdot.org for more information regarding this closure.
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