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Noise, Traffic To Increase Near Fullerton Reservoir Temporarily
There will be two days coming up when truck volume, noise levels will be increasing near the Fullerton Reservoir.

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD - There will be more trucks and noise in early October due to a construction project at the Fullerton Reservoir. Workers will be conducting concrete pours to lay the foundation at the site near Bucks School Road, according to Baltimore County government officials.
The concrete pours are scheduled for 10-hour blocks; they are planned to take place between 2 a.m. and noon on Thursday, Oct. 5, and Friday, Oct. 6. The rain dates for the project are Friday, Oct. 6, and Monday, Oct. 9.
Trucks will line up on the access road and must enter and leave the site through Perry Hall Boulevard and the eastern part of Bucks Schoolhouse Road, county officials previously advised.
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There will be about 45 workers on site during concrete pours at the reservoir, according to the county.
Those seeking more information may contact the Baltimore County Department of Public Works' Division of Construction Contracts Administration at 410-887-3531.
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