YAKIMA, Wash. -- Snow fences along a Lower Valley highway are not going to be replaced any time soon.

State Department of Transportation officials were hoping to replace the State Route 241 fences that were destroyed in a range fire last year in time for this winter. But the work is being delayed so engineers can examine the area and determine the best way to proceed, said WSDOT spokeswoman Summer Derrey.

The fences were used to reduce the amount of snow blowing on to the road, a popular connector route for Lower Valley residents heading to the Hanford nuclear reservation and other points in eastern Washington.

This winter, the road was closed for the equivalent of nine days from mid-December to early February as a result of blowing snow.

Derrey said among the concerns are finding a cost-effective material that could survive wildfires like the one that destroyed the original fencing.

"Creating a wooden structure would be pointless, because it would burn," Derrey said.

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WSDOT: Need more time to replace snow fences along State Route 241 - Yakima Herald-Republic

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