SULLIVAN’S ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - The Army Corps of Engineers have been on Sullivan’s Island for months preparing for a sand project and progress is expected to be made shortly. They are doing ...
Beach renourishment is under way in North Myrtle Beach, SC where the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is pumping sand onto the ...
CLIMATEWIRE | How many times can a public beach vanish? As many times as Congress pays to rebuild it — over a very long time. A century after the federal government began bringing beaches back to life ...
MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) – Hoping to return some of what Mother Nature took away, sand pumping operations got under way Monday on a section of Miami Beach. During the beach restoration project, sand ...
The cost of constantly rebuilding beaches is rising because of climate change. But it’s unlikely that projects dating back to the 1970s or later will ever end. As many times as Congress pays to ...
Storm-damaged Rehoboth Beach and neighboring Dewey Beach will get an $11 million sand infusion beginning in the next few days as part of a long-term, federal beach restoration contract with the state.
A $300,000 pilot study underway now could offer an answer to moving sand to the Peninsula beach without huge earthmover trucks driving up and down. But the process may be the cause of sand “sinkholes” ...
A $300,000 study this spring has apparently proven pumping sand and water from one beach to the Peninsula isn’t feasible — but there may be hope for another option. Last week, the Marine Advisory ...
It's like a game of musical chairs - but with more losers. I'm talking about the Army Corps of Engineers sand-replenishment project for the stretch of beach from Point Pleasant Beach down to South ...
After throwing away $1.5 billion pumping sand on our beaches since 1989, the New Jersey coast is worse off than ever, with no end in sight. The sand pumping creates unsafe conditions, destroys coastal ...
The first grains of sand bound for Broadkill Beach on Thursday began flowing through a pipeline staged to the south of the entrance to the Delaware Bayfront community. The sand, 1.9 million cubic ...
Dozens of decades-old wooden groins that pose a hazard to surfers will be removed from the Rockaway shoreline starting Monday. The wooden piles, known as the “sticks” to surfers and local residents, ...
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