Bricktown Canal to be drained
Bricktown Canal to be drained for two-week cleaning work
If you want to take a relaxing stroll along the waters of the Bricktown Canal, do it today.
Otherwise, for a couple of weeks, there won't be any water to look at.
Workers will start draining the canal today for a routine cleaning. The canal's water should be gone, and crews will start cleaning the bottom of the canal by Thursday, said Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation Department spokeswoman Kristy Yager.
The Bricktown Canal will remain empty for about two weeks while workers use heavy machinery to clear out sludge and debris from the bottom of the mile-long canal.
Greg Crotchett, who supervises Bricktown Canal maintenance for the city, told The Oklahoman in September that the last time the canal was drained about two years ago, workers scraped out 6 inches to a foot of sludge from its floor.
The East Basin of the Oklahoma River - located between Eastern and Western avenues -- will also start draining today for repairs to a stone wall, according to a news release.
The East Basin will be dry for about 45 days.
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