More potholes than usual for Rock County roads

By STAN STRICKER ( Contact )   Thursday, April 2, 2009
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Potholes are posing more of a problem this year on Rock county roads.

County Public Works Director Ben Coopman says road crews have been busy keeping up. Coopman says for some reason more moisture than usual got into the soil under the pavement. He says after it freezes, and then thaws again, it erupts in what's called "frost boils". These turn into pot holes that need patching.

Coopman says this has been an unusually bad year for the problem.

Click here to view a map where others have posted potholes, and mark potholes on the map yourself.

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