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Beach Renourishment Project Halted Ahead of Hurricane Irma

Posted on September 11, 2017

Beach renourishment along the Grand Strand has temporarily stopped as crews prepare for Hurricane Irma, according to a news release from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Officials say the company responsible for the project, Great Lakes Dredge and Dock, has stopped pumping and dredging and is preparing the dredges to be sent to safe harbor.

They are working to get all of the pipes and equipment off the beach by the end of the weekend and will survey the beach prior to evacuating.

“Safety is the Charleston District’s number one priority,” said Lt. Col. Jeffrey Palazzini. “By preparing now, we will ensure that everyone is safely evacuated and that the equipment is safely secured so it won’t cause any damage.”

Officials say post-storm the Corps will perform an initial assessment of the beach to document any sand loss from the project. Once the project is completed, the Corps will survey the beach to asses if there was any significant erosion due to Hurricane Irma during construction. If erosion did occur, sand replacement would depend on funding and contractor availability.

Once the storm has passed, the contractor plans to continue pumping and dredging where the project left off before their orderly shutdown on 8th Ave South.

Source: WPDE

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