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Ice Jams Have Athol, Mass., Officials Monitoring River

A massive ice jam tore several brackets holding a town water main from the underside of the Exchange Street Bridge. The span will remain closed until Mass DOT can inspect for structural damage.
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The Exchange Street Bridge, in Athol, Mass., remains closed after a chunk of ice hit the bridge over the weekend. 

Athol Town Manager Shaun Suhoski said 11 of the 26 residents evacuated Saturday from a nearby housing complex returned home Monday afternoon.  

As for what happens next, he said it's up to Mother Nature and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Earlier Monday engineers opened two dams upstream to relieve water pressure.

“We've already seen the increase in flow happening downtown," Suhoski said.

He said it takes about five hours for water to migrate from the dam structures up stream.

“It's not [so] dramatic that you would see a tidal wave or tsunami,” he said, “but you do see a gradual increase in flow, velocity, and at this point we're monitoring the height and the ice.”

The flow was expected to taper down by 8 p.m. 

Suhoski said officials know the ice tore several steel fasteners from the bottom of the bridge. Those secure the town's water main. Massachusetts transportation officials and town authorities are scheduled to meet Tuesday morning.

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Jill Kaufman has been a reporter and host at NEPM since 2005. Before that she spent 10 years at WBUR in Boston, producing "The Connection" with Christopher Lydon and on "Morning Edition" reporting and hosting. She's also hosted NHPR's daily talk show "The Exhange" and was an editor at PRX's "The World."