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Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge Fire Damage Minor
(WGN 29-05-04)
by Sean T. James, P.E., Project Manager, Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc

August 16, 2002 - I visited the Haverhill-Bath covered bridge yesterday to inspect the fire damage. The fire damaged approximately 190 feet of the waterline housing on the sidewalk. The damage to the structural portions of the bridge was very minor and included heavy soot on several members and slight charring of a few lattice members. The Town was very fortunate that they had detection measures in place and a fast response from the local fire company.

Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge. Photo submitted by Sean T. James 8-16-02 Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge. Photo submitted by Sean T. James 8-16-02
Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge.
Photo submitted by Sean T. James 8-16-02
Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge.
Photo submitted by Sean T. James 8-16-02

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Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge Not Destroyed
(WGN 29-05-04)
by Sean T. James, P.E., Project Manager, Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc.

Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge. Photo submitted by Sean T. James 8-14-02
Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge.
Photo submitted by Sean T. James 8-14-02
Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge. Photo submitted by Sean T. James 8-14-02
Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge.
Photo submitted by Sean T. James 8-14-02

August 14, 2002 - It was brought to my attention that WMUR was reporting that the Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge was destroyed by arson this morning.
       This is not true!
       According to the Haverhill Town Manager someone did start a small fire on the sidewalk near the center of the bridge around 1 am. The fire was started under the wood boards that cover an abandoned waterline running along the sidewalk. The Protectowire ® fire detection system on the bridge detected the fire and alerted the fire department who arrived quickly and put the fire out.
       Initially, the damage appears to be limited to the waterline covering boards and slight charring of some truss members. We will be inspecting the damage as part of our on-call services for the company that insures the bridge.
       The Towns of Haverhill and Bath selected HTA for the rehabilitation of this bridge last year (pictures attached). We have completed the Engineering Study phase of the project and will be starting final design soon. The rehabilitation will generally consist of replacement/repair of deteriorated or damaged members, a new metal roof, abutment and pier repairs, and will essentially retain the current look of the bridge.

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Joe Nelson, P.O Box 267, Jericho, VT 05465-0267, jcnelson@together.net
This file posted August 15, 2002, revised August 18, 2002