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Delayed sand project in north San Clemente will start July 31

CA, United States

A project to add more sand to North Beach in San Clemente is set to get underway July 31, after a permitting delay pushed the start back a few weeks. The replenishment effort will involve hauling truckloads of sand to the eroded stretch of beach, with a goal of bringing about 30,000 cubic yards that was dredged… Read More

Fairfax County partners with USGS for $1.14 million study to preserve Lake Accotink

VA, United States

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors has signed off on a four-year, $1.14 million partnership with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to examine sediment levels in Lake Accotink and Accotink Creek and identify the best strategies for preserving the lake. The partnership follows a December 2023 recommendation by a task force of community members, environmental groups, nonprofits, and… Read More

Lake Michigan erosion crisis: Lawmakers unite to save vanishing shorelines

MI, United States

Erosion along Lake Michigan’s shoreline has escalated, prompting action from state representatives. In Stevensville, Michigan, erosion led to parts of a house collapsing into the lake. Representative Joey Andrews is collaborating with the Great Lakes Coalition to devise a preservation plan focusing on beach nourishment and coastal resiliency. Source

Clashes arise over the economic effects of Louisiana’s $3 billion-dollar coastal restoration project

LA, United States

NEW ORLEANS — Proponents of a nearly $3 billion project to restore part of southeast Louisiana’s rapidly vanishing coastline released a study Tuesday touting the expected economic benefits of its construction, even as the project faces pushback and litigation from communities who fear the environment and their livelihoods will be severely affected. The Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project broke… Read More

Carlsbad lagoon dredging postponed for one year

CA, United States

Railroad bridge construction, increasing costs blamed for delay of project that would place sand on South Ponto Beach Plans to dredge the Batiquitos Lagoon and spread the sand on Carlsbad’s rocky South Ponto Beach have been delayed for one year, a state official said. Instead of starting this fall as previously planned, the work will… Read More

Dredging Underway at Honolulu Harbor

HI, United States

Maintenance dredging is currently underway at the Honolulu Harbor, located on the southern coast of the island of O‘ahu, by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District. This is the third maintenance dredging project that the Corps has undertaken this year in Hawai‘i. Honolulu Harbor is the principal seaport of the State of Hawai‘i…. Read More

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock begins dredging Saint Lucie Inlet after brief delay for environmental issue

FL, United States

JACKSONVILLE, Florida — The project was awarded March 15 in the amount of $9,295,100 to Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company, LLC. It8 calls for the dredging the St. Lucie Inlet entrance channel and impoundment basin to required depths of 10 to16 feet with an allowable over depth of 2 feet. The dredging was set… Read More

Bipartisan Water Resources Development Act Approved by House of Representatives

United States

The Water Resources Development Act of 2024 (WRDA), H.R. 8812, was overwhelmingly approved today by the U.S. House of Representatives, by a vote of 359 to 13. WRDA authorizes the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Civil Works Program for projects to improve the nation’s ports and harbors, inland waterway navigation, flood and storm protection, and other… Read More

Okaloosa seeks state funding for East Pass sediment design and permitting, aims to reduce erosion and dredging costs

FL, United States

The Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners approved a request Tuesday to apply for state funding to design and permit an inlet management project aimed at mitigating erosion and reducing dredging costs in Destin’s East Pass. The county will submit an application to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Beach Management Funding Assistance Program for the East… Read More

A Ticking Clock: Louisiana’s primary source of coastal funding runs dry in coming years

LA, United States

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – Spring and summer bring a population explosion to Louisiana’s Queen Bess Island. Several years ago, a $20 million project rebuilt the island, increasing its size from roughly five to 37 acres. “It was a pretty desperate situation,” said Todd Baker, Project Manager for the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. “These… Read More

Jefferson Parish’s Living Shoreline Marsh Creation Project

LA, United States

Jefferson Parish’s Living Shoreline project is now in its Marsh Creation phase. The Lake Pontchartrain shoreline project stretches from Bucktown to Bonnabel Harbor. During the month of July, approximately 20 acres of intertidal marsh is being created by dredging material via a submerged pipeline from a borrrow site three miles from the project site. The… Read More

San Clemente delays considering a sales tax measure for beach erosion projects

CA, United States

If coastal erosion has made anything clear to San Clemente officials, it’s that staying a beach town is going to come at a steep cost. By fall, the city has to scrounge up $2.9 million to complete the first phase of a long-awaited beach nourishment project being overseen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Going forward,… Read More

Advocates: EPA’s Hudson River dredging efforts insufficient

NY, United States

New York environmentalists want the Environmental Protection Agency to re-dredge the Hudson River. This comes after the agency released its latest five-year review saying more information is needed on the dredging efforts, although progress has been made. However, other reports show the EPA’s dredging efforts failed, leaving the river riddled with PCBs. Pete Lopez, executive director for science… Read More

Why the EPA expedited the design of cleanup plan for a polluted part of Passaic River

NJ, United States

The EPA has decided to expedite the design work for cleanup of the upper 9 miles of the Passaic River to the Dundee Dam so the actual cleanup can be conducted simultaneously with work on the lower 8-mile section to Newark Bay, officials said at a public meeting this week. One of the potentially responsible parties for… Read More

NPS plan to restore Fletcher’s Cove applauded

DC, United States

Dredging sediment is planned as the first phase of enhancing public access to the Potomac River in D.C. WASHINGTON — Advocates for enhanced public recreational access to the Potomac River in D.C. are applauding an announcement from the National Park Service (NPS) that the agency is now committed to a restoration of Fletcher’s Cove. The work… Read More

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