Think of it as the biggest caulking job ever. Those engineers who rappelled down the Washington Monument looking for earthquake damage are back, the
Associated Press reported. This time, they'll fill any cracks they find with temporary sealant.
National Park Service spokesman Carol Johnson says the engineers will return to the top of the monument today. They'll set up ropes and equipment. The weatherization work starts Monday. It should take five days and will cost $240,000.00 .
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